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Troubleshooting
If the EtherLink III LAN PC Card diagnostic tests fail,
the PC Card may not be defective.
Check the following:
1. Make sure that the PC Card is operating in a computer
containing the PC Card standard Type II or Type III slots.
2. Make sure that the PC Card is completely seated in its
slot. Review the installation instructions in the
EtherLink III LAN PC Card user guide.
3. Make sure that your computer is running DOS 3.1 or
higher and that no device drivers or memory managers are
loaded.
4. Inspect all cables and connections.
5. If you are running the Echo Exchange test, make sure
that the EtherLink III LAN PC Card is securely connected
to a properly cabled network and an echo server is set up
on the network.
6. If you are configuring the I/O base address or interrupt
request level make sure that the settings you select for
these parameters do not conflict with any other peripheral
or software program installed in the computer. If your
computer has Card Services, these parameters are set
automatically, and you cannot change them.
7. The computer in which the EtherLink III LAN PC Card
is installed may be defective. Install the PC Card in a
known functioning computer and run the tests again.
8. Replace the failed EtherLink III LAN PC Card with a
known working PC Card, with the same configuration. If
the second PC Card fails, something is probably wrong
with the test environment, not with the PC Card.
(%VER Troubleshooting v2.2b)