HP 3C339 User Manual
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3 Connecting to a Windows NT Server 3.51
Windows NT Workstation 4.0
Windows NT
Workstation 4.0
Requirements
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HP Vectra VE7/VE8 with Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0 in-
stalled.
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3COM 3C339 card and drivers disk
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Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0 and Service Pack Media.
•
Microsoft Windows NT Server 3.51 machine that supports Net BEUI, TCP/
IP, NWLink IPX/SPX, and NWLink NetBIOS transfer protocols.
Device Configuration
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I/O Base Address
DC00
•
Interrupt Request Level
10
•
Boot PROM
Disabled
•
Transceiver Type
Auto Select
•
Network Driver Optimization
Windows or OS/2 Client
•
Maximum Modem Speed
9600 Bps
•
Plug and Play Compatibility
Disabled
•
Full Duplex
Disabled
Procedure
1
With the HP Vectra VE7/VE8 turned off, install the 3COM Token Ring
3C339 adapter card into an PCI slot.
2
Connect network cable media to the 3COM 3C339 card.
3
Insert a DOS bootable diskette and power on the machine.
4
After booting, insert the 3COM Software “3C339 drivers disk.” and
execute “A:\3C3X9CFG.EXE.”
5
Select “CONFIGURE NIC” and verify the resource settings listed above
under the heading “Device Configuration.”
6
If changes are required, save those changes and exit.
7
Remove the 3COM software driver diskette and reboot the machine.
8
After Windows loads, open the “Main” program group, double-click on
“Control Panel” icon.