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Fast Etherlink XL TX PCI Network Interface Card (10/100BT) 3C905-TX Installation Guide.
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Connecting to a Netware 3.12 server Windows for Workgroups Connecting to a Netware 3.12 server Windows for Workgroups Requirements • HP Vectra with DOS and MS-Windows for Workgroups 3.11 installed. • 3COM Etherlink 3C905 Ethernet card and drivers disk ver 2.
Connecting to a Netware 3.12 server Windows for Workgroups adapter card into a PCI slot. 2 Power on the machine and allow it to boot to a DOS prompt. 3 Insert the 3COM drivers diskette and execute 3C90XCFG.EXE. 4 Select “CONFIGURE NIC” and verify the resource settings listed above under the heading “Device Configuration.
Connecting to a Netware 3.12 server Windows for Workgroups 8 Accept the default installation options by pressing “F10.” 9 At the “Customize Support for Windows” screen, press “F10.” 10 Select 32-bit LAN Drivers and hit the enter key. 11 Page down the Board Drivers list to “USER SPECIFIED 32 BIT DRIVER LIST” and hit enter.
Connecting to a Netware 3.12 server Windows 95 SR2 Connecting to a Netware 3.12 server Windows 95 SR2 Requirements • HP Vectra with Windows 95 SR2 installed. • 3COM Etherlink 3C905 Ethernet card and drivers disk ver 2.1. • File Name: OEMSETUP.INF Size: 41KB Date: 3/14/97 • Windows 95 SR2 media.
Connecting to a Netware 3.12 server Windows 95 SR2 adapter card into a PCI slot. 2 Power on the machine and restart Windows 95 SR2 in MS-DOS Mode. 3 Insert the 3COM drivers diskette (ver. 2.1 downloaded from 3COM’s Web site) and execute 3C90XCFG.EXE.
Connecting to a Netware 3.12 server Windows 95 SR2 and click on “Close.” (If you do not have a Computer name, Workgroup name and Computer description, contact your network administrator.) 18 At the “Insert Disk” notification, click on “OK.” 19 Set the path to your Windows 95 SR2 media and click on “OK.
Connecting to a Netware 4.1 server Windows for Workgroups Connecting to a Netware 4.1 server Windows for Workgroups Requirements • HP Vectra with DOS and MS-Windows for Workgroups 3.11 installed. • 3COM Etherlink 3C905 Ethernet card and drivers disk ver 2.
Connecting to a Netware 4.1 server Windows for Workgroups adapter card into a PCI slot. 2 Power on the machine and allow it to boot to a DOS prompt. 3 Insert the 3COM drivers diskette and execute 3C90XCFG.EXE. 4 Select “CONFIGURE NIC” and verify the resource settings listed above under the heading “Device Configuration.
Connecting to a Netware 4.1 server Windows for Workgroups 8 Accept the default installation options by pressing “F10.” 9 At the “Customize Support for Windows” screen, press “F10.” 10 Select 32-bit LAN Drivers and hit the enter key. 11 Page down the Board Drivers list to “USER SPECIFIED 32 BIT DRIVER LIST” and hit enter.
Connecting to a Netware 4.1 server Windows 95 SR2 Connecting to a Netware 4.1 server Windows 95 SR2 Requirements • HP Vectra with Windows 95 SR2 installed. • 3COM Etherlink 3C905 Ethernet card and drivers disk ver 2.1. • File Name: OEMSETUP.INF Size: 41KB Date: 3/14/97 • Windows 95 SR2 media.
Connecting to a Netware 4.1 server Windows 95 SR2 Procedure 1 With the HP Vectra turned off, install the 3COM Etherlink III 3C905 adapter card into a PCI slot. 2 Power on the machine and restart Windows 95 SR2 in MS-DOS Mode. 3 Insert the 3COM drivers diskette (ver.
Connecting to a Netware 4.1 server Windows 95 SR2 16 At the “Network” dialogue box, click on the “Identification” folder. 17 Enter your “Computer Name,” “Workgroup,” and “Computer Description” and click on “Close.
Connecting to a Windows NT Server 3.51 Windows for Workgroups Ver. 3.11 Connecting to a Windows NT Server 3.51 Windows for Workgroups Ver. 3.11 Requirements • HP Vectra with DOS and MS-Windows for Workgroups 3.11 installed. • 3COM Etherlink 3C905 Ethernet card and drivers disk ver.
Connecting to a Windows NT Server 3.51 Windows for Workgroups Ver. 3.11 under the heading “Device Configuration.” 6 If changes are required, save those changes and exit. 7 Remove the 3COM Drivers diskette and reboot the machine. 8 After windows loads, open the “NETWORK” program group, and double- click on “Network Setup” icon.
Connecting to a Windows NT Server 3.51 Windows for Workgroups Ver. 3.11 C:MASTERSDRIVERSLAN3C905DISK1MSLANMAN.DOSDRIVERS ETHERNETEL90X) 21 Finish the network card installation by clicking on “OK” in the “Network Setup” message.
Connecting to a Windows NT Server 3.51 Microsoft Windows 95 SR2 Connecting to a Windows NT Server 3.51 Microsoft Windows 95 SR2 Requirements • HP Vectra with Plug and Play enabled, running Windows 95 SR2. • 3COM Etherlink 3C905 Ethernet card and drivers disk ver 2.
Connecting to a Windows NT Server 3.51 Microsoft Windows 95 SR2 3 Insert a DOS bootable diskette and power on the machine. 4 After booting, insert the 3COM drivers disk 1, “Etherlink 3C905 Ethernet Drivers Ver. 2.1.” and execute “A:3C90XCFG.EXE.
Connecting to a Windows NT Server 3.51 Microsoft Windows 95 SR2 21 Highlight the “TCP/IP” network component and click on the “Properties” button.
Connecting to a Windows NT Server 3.51 Windows NT Workstation 3.51 Connecting to a Windows NT Server 3.51 Windows NT Workstation 3.51 Requirements • HP Vectra with Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 3.51 installed. • 3COM Etherlink 3C905 ethernet card and drivers disk ver.
Connecting to a Windows NT Server 3.51 Windows NT Workstation 3.51 2 Connect network cable media to the 3COM 3C905 card. 3 Insert a DOS bootable diskette and power on the machine. 4 After booting, insert the 3COM software “3C905 Ethernet drivers disk ver 2.
Connecting to a Windows NT Server 3.51 Windows NT Workstation 3.51 20 Click on the “OK” button in the “3Com DRMON SmartAgent PC Software” dialog box.
Connecting to a Windows NT Server 3.51 Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Connecting to a Windows NT Server 3.51 Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Requirements • HP Vectra with Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Service Pack 3. • 3COM Etherlink 3C905 Ethernet card and drivers disk ver 2.
Connecting to a Windows NT Server 3.51 Windows NT Workstation 4.0 adapter card into a PCI slot. 2 Connect network media to the 3COM 3C905 PCI card. 3 Insert a DOS bootable diskette and power on the machine. 4 After booting, insert the 3COM Etherlink 3C905 Ethernet card and drivers Disk 1 ver 2.
Connecting to a Windows NT Server 3.51 Windows NT Workstation 4.0 18 Accept the default Network Protocol TCP/IP and click on any additional protocols, then click “Next.” (If you do not have the required Protocols information, contact your network administrator.
Connecting to a Windows NT Server 3.51 Windows NT Workstation 4.0 34 To complete the installation, select “Yes” to reboot your computer. c 905.bk : ch_8.
Connecting to a Windows NT Server 4.0 Windows for Workgroups ver. 3.11 Connecting to a Windows NT Server 4.0 Windows for Workgroups ver. 3.11 Requirements • HP Vectra with DOS and MS-Windows for Workgroups 3.11 installed. • 3COM Etherlink 3C905 Ethernet card and drivers disk ver.
Connecting to a Windows NT Server 4.0 Windows for Workgroups ver. 3.11 2 Connect network cable media to the 3COM 3C905 card. 3 Power on the machine and set Plug and Play in CMOS to off. 4 After booting, insert the 3COM’s drivers disk “Etherlink 3C905 Ethernet ver.
Connecting to a Windows NT Server 4.0 Windows for Workgroups ver. 3.11 21 Insert disk 2 and set “Install Driver” path to “A:MSLANMAN.DOSDRIVERSETHERNETEL90X” and click “OK” to complete file copying. (If you have an HP preloaded HDD, set the path to C:MASTERSDRIVERSLAN3C905DISK1MSLANMAN.
Connecting to a Windows NT Server 4.0 Windows 95 SR2 Connecting to a Windows NT Server 4.0 Windows 95 SR2 Requirements • HP Vectra with Plug and Play enabled, running Windows 95 SR2. • 3COM Etherlink 3C905 Ethernet card and drivers disk ver 2.1. • Vectra VL8 Driver Name: OEMSETUP.
Connecting to a Windows NT Server 4.0 Windows 95 SR2 3 Insert a DOS bootable diskette and power on the machine. 4 After booting, insert the 3COM drivers disk 1, “Etherlink 3C905 Ethernet Drivers Ver.
Connecting to a Windows NT Server 4.0 Windows 95 SR2 21 Highlight the “TCP/IP” network component and click on the “Properties” button. 22 If you know your TCP/IP settings, enter them in the “TCP/IP Properties” dialog box, otherwise leave the IP address choice checked “Obtain an IP address automatically”, and click “OK” .
Connecting to a Windows NT Server 4.0 Windows NT Workstation Ver. 3.51 Connecting to a Windows NT Server 4.0 Windows NT Workstation Ver. 3.51 Requirements • HP Vectra with Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 3.51 installed. • 3COM Etherlink 3C905 ethernet card and drivers disk ver.
Connecting to a Windows NT Server 4.0 Windows NT Workstation Ver. 3.51 2 Connect network cable media to the 3COM 3C905 card. 3 Insert a DOS bootable diskette and power on the machine. 4 After booting, insert the 3COM software “3C905 Ethernet drivers disk ver 2.
Connecting to a Windows NT Server 4.0 Windows NT Workstation Ver. 3.51 20 Click on the “OK” button in the “3Com DRMON SmartAgent PC Software” dialog box.
Connecting to a Windows NT Server 4.0 Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Connecting to a Windows NT Server 4.0 Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Requirements • HP Vectra with Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Service Pack 3. • 3COM Etherlink 3C905 Ethernet card and drivers disk ver 2.
Connecting to a Windows NT Server 4.0 Windows NT Workstation 4.0 adapter card into a PCI slot. 2 Connect network media to the 3COM 3C905 PCI card. 3 Insert a DOS bootable diskette and power on the machine. 4 After booting, insert the 3COM Etherlink 3C905 Ethernet card and drivers Disk 1 ver 2.
Connecting to a Windows NT Server 4.0 Windows NT Workstation 4.0 18 Accept the default Network Protocol TCP/IP and click on any additional protocols, then click “Next.” (If you do not have the required Protocols information, contact your network administrator.
Connecting to a Windows NT Server 4.0 Windows NT Workstation 4.0 34 To complete the installation, select “Yes” to reboot your computer. c 905.bk : ch_12.
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