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3Com Corporation
Network Drivers Installation Notes
WINDOWS FOR WORKGROUPS v3.11 AND
MICROSOFT WINDOWS NETWORKING
This document describes how to configure the LAN+Modem card
for use with Windows for Workgroups v3.11 and Microsoft
Windows Networking. These procedures are also described in
the EtherLink III LAN+Modem PC Card User Guide, Chapter 3,
Setup for Windows.
If you are going to install the Novell NetWare client in
addition to the Microsoft Windows networking client, you must
install the Novell NetWare client first.
Microsoft Windows for Workgroups (WFW) v3.11 does not include
internal support for the Plug and Play standard. Since NDIS
3.1 (32 BIT) Drivers operate only in Plug and Play environments,
you cannot operate the LAN+Modem card with the included 32-bit
driver. To ensure support for Windows for Workgroups v3.11,
3Com includes a 16-bit NDIS 2.0 driver. This driver offers full
support for Windows for Workgroups, but may affect system
performance. To resolve this deficiency with Windows for
Workgroups 3.11, you may want to upgrade your operating system
to Windows 95. Check with your MIS department or system
manager before doing this.
NOTE: The following instructions assume you have not installed
any other network adapter in the machine. If networking
has already been installed, some of the instructions will
not apply or appear accurate. Consult with your MIS
department for further instructions.
Before installing the network driver, you should gather the
following information and have it handy for supplying
information to the setup dialog boxes:
- Transport used in the Microsoft Windows Network
(typically IPX/SPX)
- The Frame type used by the Microsoft Windows Network
(typically 802.3)
- Name of the NT Server domain or Windows 95/WFW 3.11
Workgroup to which you belong.
- The latest versions of the Card and Socket Services
installed on your machine. Check with your computer
manufacturer if you are not sure.
You will need to have the following software components
accessible and ready to use:
- Windows for Workgroups v3.11 installation files (either
on hard disk, floppy diskettes, or CD)
- The EtherDisk diskette that came with your LAN+Modem
card
Installing a New Client
1. From Windows, open the Network group. Double click on
the Network Setup icon to open the Network Setup dialog
box. If networking has not been installed, you will see
nothing in the network drivers window. If it looks like
networking has been installed, ignore this procedure and
use Installing an Additional Client, below.
2. Click on the Networks icon to open the Networks dialog
box. At the left edge of the dialog box, you will see
three radio buttons, describing the type of network support
that Windows offers. If you see the name of another
network client listed on the bottom of this window, see
Installing an Additional Client, below.
3. Select Install Microsoft Windows Network and click OK.
4. Click Drivers to open the Network Drivers dialog box.
5. Click Add Adapter to display a list of possible choices for
adapter. Select Unlisted or Updated Network Adapter and
click OK.
6. At the Install Driver prompt, insert the EtherDisk in the
floppy drive and click OK. Select the 3Com 3C562 EtherLink
III LAN+Modem PC Card and click OK. You will see the
following added to the list of network drivers:
3Com 3C562 EtherLink III+Modem PC Card adapter [NDIS2]
7. Click CLOSE. When the Network Setup Dialog box reopens, it
will show the 3C562 card in the Network Drivers window.
Click OK.
8. Supply the information requested in the Microsoft Windows
Network Names dialog box. Your MIS department or network
manager should be able to supply the information you need.
When the information is complete, click OK.
9. The installer will request various disks for installation.
When finished, you will be asked to reboot the system. You
will have network access when the system restarts. Refer
to your Windows Manual for instructions on using Microsoft
Windows Networking.
Installing an Additional Client
If there is NetWare (ODI) or other client already installed on
your system, follow this procedure:
1. From Windows, open the Network group. Double click on the
Network Setup icon to open the Network Setup dialog box.
2. Write down the name of the client listed on the last line of
the Networks dialog box. (You will need this name later.)
3. Click Install Microsoft Windows Network. At the bottom of
the small window under the selection that you just made,
you will see other selections. Click Other.
4. Find the name of the client you noted in Step 2, select it,
and click OK.
5. Click Drivers to open the Network Drivers dialog box.
6. Click Add Adapter to display a list of possible choices for
adapter. Select Unlisted or Updated Network Adapter and
click OK.
7. At the Install Driver prompt, insert the EtherDisk in the
floppy drive and click OK. Select the 3Com 3C562 EtherLink
III LAN+Modem PC Card and click OK. You will see the
following added to the list of network drivers:
3Com 3C562 EtherLink III+Modem PC Card adapter [NDIS2]
8. Click CLOSE. When the Network Setup Dialog box reopens,
it will show the 3C562 card in the Network Drivers window.
Click OK.
9. A Windows Setup dialogue box will open to alert you to the
presence of files for the existing client. Select No if you
want to maintain your access to the other network. Windows
may ask this question several times, depending on how many
references to the previous network it finds. Select No
each time.
10. The installer will request various disks for installation.
When finished, you will be asked to reboot the system. You
will have network access when the system restarts. Refer to
your Windows Manual for instructions on using Microsoft
Windows Networking.
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