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Changing configuration settings, Changing configuration settings 4-8 – PictureTel III ISA User Manual

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Changing Configuration Settings

Figure 4-2

, the NIC Configuration screen, shows the current

configuration settings for the installed NIC. You can change the
default settings to:

Disable Plug and Play

Use a boot PROM

Optimize driver performance for a specific operating system

Optimize driver performance for operation on a server

Change the type of network connector

Table 4-3

lists each software option, the default setting for that

option, and other available settings for that option. For more
information about an option, select the option and press F1.

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If you are using a PC that supports Plug and Play, the IRQ and
I/O base address values are set by Plug and Play. You can set the
boot PROM size to indicate the presence and size of a network
boot PROM. To disable Plug and Play, go to

“Disabling Plug and

Play on the NIC

” in

Chapter 2

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Table 4-3 Option Settings

Option

Default Setting

Supported Settings

I/O Base Address

300h

200h, 210h, 220h, 230h, 240h, 250h, 260h,
270h, 280h, 290h, 2A0h, 2B0h, 2C0h, 2D0h,
2E0h, 2F0h, 300h, 310h, 320h, 330h, 340h,
350h, 360h, 370h, 380h, 390h, 3A0h, 3B0h,
3C0h, 3D0h, 3E0h, EISA, ISA

Interrupt Request
Level

10

3, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 15

Boot PROM

Disabled. Does not
apply for 3C509B-TPO.

Disabled, 8K, 16K, 32K

Transceiver Type

Auto Select for all
except 3C509B-TPO
(on-board TP)

On-board Coax (BNC), On-board TP (RJ-45),
External (AUI/DIX), or Auto Select

Network Driver
Optimization

Windows or OS/2
Client

DOS Client, Windows or OS/2 Client, Server

Maximum Modem
Speed (fastest
modem installed)

9600 Baud

No Modem, 1200, 2400, 9600, 19200,
or 38400 Baud

Plug and Play

Enabled

Enabled, Disabled

Full-Duplex

Disabled

Enabled, Disabled