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Equinox ESP Multi-Interface Serial Hub Product Installation Guide

11. Once all les are copied, click Finish.
Your ESP is now installed. Windows 2000 will now install the ESP serial

ports.

2.2 Windows NT 4.0

1. Navigate to Settings - Control Panel - Network to display the

Network Control Panel. Select the Services tab. Click Add to install
the ESP driver for Windows NT 4.0.

2. The Control Panel will generate a list of standard Network Services.

The Equinox ESP Service is a new network service. Click the Have
Disk
button.

3. The Control panel will ask you to enter the pathname for the disk that

contains the ESP Service installation les.
a) If you are installing from diskette, enter the drive letter of the

diskette drive.

b) If you are installing from the Equinox SuperSerial CD, enter

the pathname

D:\DRIVERS\ESP\NT

, where D: is your CD-ROM

drive letter.

c) If you have stored the driver on the NT system or on a network

drive, enter the full pathname for the location of the Equinox

ESP Service.

4. The Control Panel will copy les from the specied path to the

required NT system directories. Once the copy is complete and the
driver is installed, the Control Panel will automatically start the
Equinox ESP Service. It will also start the ESP Installation Wizard
and attempt to locate ESP units on all local subnets.

Using the Installation Wizard, you can:

Discover and install ESP units on local or remote subnets

Congure ESP units and assign COM port numbers

Replace an ESP unit on a local or remote subnet

See the online help in the ESP Installation Wizard for more information

about ESP Discovery and Installation.

2.3 Windows NT 3.51

1. From the Main Program Group, double-click Control Panel -

Network.

2. A list of currently installed services is displayed. At the end of the list

is an entry named . Select this entry and click Continue.

3. Follow Steps 3 and 4 from Section 2.2.