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• HP Vectra VE7/VE8 with DOS and MS-Windows for Workgroups 3.11 installed.
• 3COM 3C339TokenRing card and drivers disk
DOS ODI - File Name: tlvmp339.dos
DOS and MS-Windows for Workgroups 3.11 media.
• Novell Netware server 3.12 that supports Net BEUI, NWLink IPX/SPX,
and NWLink NetBIOS transfer protocols.
• Netware client for DOS and MS-Windows.
Device Configuration
• I/O Base AddressDC00
• Interrupt Request Level10
• Boot PROMDisabled
• Transceiver Type Auto Select
• Network Driver Optimization Windows or OS/2 Client
• Maximum Modem Speed9600 Bps
• Full DuplexDisabled
Procedure
1 With the HP Vectra VE7/VE8 set to PNP enabled, turn the machine off
install the 3COM 3C339 adapter card into an PCI slot.
2 Power on the machine and allow it to boot to a DOS prompt.
3 Insert the 3COM drivers diskette and execute 3C339CFG.EXE.
4 Select “CONFIGURE NIC,” and verify the resource settings listed above
under the heading “Device Configuration.”
5 If changes are required, save those changes and exit.
6 Remove the 3COM cards driver diskette and insert Netware client for DOS
and MS-Windows disk 1.
1 Connecting to a Netware 3.12 Server
Windows for Workgroups
7 Execute INSTALL.EXE.
8 Specify the settings as listed below:
❒ C:\NWCLIENT
❒ Yes
❒ Yes
❒ C:\WINDOWS
❒ No
❒ 3Com Fast Etherlink/Etherlink III Bus Master
9 Under the heading “Select the driver for your network board”, insert the
3Com 3C339 drivers disk and set the path to “A:\NETWARE\CLIENT.”
(If you have an HP preloaded HDD, set path to
“C:\Masters\LanDrv\3C339\NWCLIENT\)
10 Press “Enter” to continue the installation.
11 When prompted, insert the corresponding disks to complete file transfer
and driver installation.
12 When the install utility is finished, press <CRTL><ALT><DEL> to restart
the machine.
13 After Windows loads, open the “NETWORK” folder, double-click the
“NETWORK SETUP” icon.
14 Select “Networks”, and verify that “Novell Netware (Workstation Shell 4.0
and above)” is listed under “Install Windows support for the following
network only:” and click on “OK.”
Windows 95 SR2Requirements
• HP Vectra VE7/VE8 with Windows 95 SR2 installed.
• 3COM 3C 339 Token Ringcard and drivers disk
• Windows 95 SR2 media.
• Novell Netrware 3.12 server that supports Net BEUI, NWLink IPX/SPX,
and NWLink NetBIOS transfer protocols.
Device Configuration
• I/O Base Address300
• Interrupt Request Level10
• Boot PROMDisabled
1 Connecting to a Netware 3.12 Server
Windows 95 SR2
• Transceiver Type Auto Select
• Network Driver Optimization Windows or OS/2 Client
• Plug and Play CompatibilityDisabled
• Full DuplexDisabled
Procedure
1 With the HP Vectra VE7/VE8 turned off install the 3COM 3C339 adapter
card into an PCI slot.
2 Power on the machine and restart Windows 95 SR2 in MS-DOS Mode.
3 Insert the 3COM drivers diskette (downloaded from 3COM’s website) and
execute 3C3X9CFG.EXE.
4 Select “CONFIGURE NIC,” and verify the resource settings listed above
under the heading “Device Configuration.”
5 If changes are required, save those changes and exit.
6 Remove the 3COM cards driver diskette and restart the machine.
7 After Windows loads, click on “Start,” to “Settings” and over to “Control
Panel.”
8 Double click on “Network” and select “Add.”
9 Choose to add an adapter, click on “Add” then on “Have Disk.”
10 Insert the 3C339 drivers diskette and set path to “A:\” and hit Enter.
1 Connecting to a Netware 3.12 Server
Windows 95 SR2
(If you have a Hewlett-Packard pre-loaded HDD, set the path statement
to “C:\MASTERS\LANDRV\3C509B\”)
11 Highlight the adapter labeled “3Com Token Ring in PCI Mode” and press
“OK.”
12 At the “Network” dialogue box, click on the “Identification” folder.
13 Enter your “Computer Name,” “Workgroup,” and “Computer
Description.”
(If you do not have a Computer name, Workgroup name and Computer
description, contact your network administrator.)
14 Approve the “Basic Configuration Resources” by clicking on “OK.”
15 When prompted, set the path to your Windows 95 SR2 files and click on
“OK.”
16 Click on “YES” to complete installation and restart the machine.
2 Connecting to a Netware 4.11 Server
2 Connecting to a Netware 4.11 Server
Windows for Workgroups
Windows for
Workgroups
Requirements
• HP Vectra VE7/VE8 with DOS and MS-Windows for Workgroups 3.11 installed.
• 3COM 3C339TokenRing card and drivers disk
DOS ODI - File Name: tlvmp339.dos
DOS and MS-Windows for Workgroups 3.11 media.
• Novell Netware server 3.12 that supports Net BEUI, NWLink IPX/SPX,
and NWLink NetBIOS transfer protocols.
• Netware client for DOS and MS-Windows.
Device Configuration
• I/O Base AddressDC00
• Interrupt Request Level10
• Boot PROMDisabled
• Transceiver Type Auto Select
• Network Driver Optimization Windows or OS/2 Client
• Maximum Modem Speed9600 Bps
• Full DuplexDisabled
Procedure
1 With the HP Vectra VE7/VE8 set to PNP enabled, turn the machine off
install the 3COM 3C339 adapter card into an PCI slot.
2 Power on the machine and allow it to boot to a DOS prompt.
3 Insert the 3COM drivers diskette and execute 3C339CFG.EXE.
4 Select “CONFIGURE NIC,” and verify the resource settings listed above
under the heading “Device Configuration.”
5 If changes are required, save those changes and exit.
6 Remove the 3COM cards driver diskette and insert Netware client for DOS
and MS-Windows disk 1.
2 Connecting to a Netware 4.11 Server
Windows for Workgroups
7 Execute INSTALL.EXE.
8 Specify the settings as listed below:
❒ C:\NWCLIENT
❒ Yes
❒ Yes
❒ C:\WINDOWS
❒ No
❒ 3Com Fast Etherlink/Etherlink III Bus Master
9 Under the heading “Select the driver for your network board”, insert the
3Com 3C339 drivers disk and set the path to “A:\NETWARE\CLIENT.”
(If you have an HP preloaded HDD, set path to
“C:\Masters\LanDrv\3C339\NWCLIENT\)
10 Press “Enter” to continue the installation.
11 When prompted, insert the corresponding disks to complete file transfer
and driver installation.
12 When the install utility is finished, press <CRTL><ALT><DEL> to restart
the machine.
13 After Windows loads, open the “NETWORK” folder, double-click the
“NETWORK SETUP” icon.
14 Select “Networks”, and verify that “Novell Netware (Workstation Shell 4.0
and above)” is listed under “Install Windows support for the following
network only:” and click on “OK.”
Windows 95 SR2Requirements
• HP Vectra VE7/VE8 with Windows 95 SR2 installed.
• 3COM 3C 339 Token Ringcard and drivers disk
• Windows 95 SR2 media.
• Novell Netrware 4.11 server that supports Net BEUI, NWLink IPX/SPX,
and
NWLink NetBIOS transfer protocols.
Device Configuration
• I/O Base AddressDC00
• Interrupt Request Level10
• Boot PROMDisabled
2 Connecting to a Netware 4.11 Server
Windows 95 SR2
• Transceiver Type Auto Select
• Network Driver Optimization Windows or OS/2 Client
• Plug and Play CompatibilityDisabled
• Full DuplexDisabled
Procedure
1 With the HP VE7/VE8 turned off install the 3COM 3C339 adapter card into
an PCI slot.
2 Power on the machine and restart Windows 95 SR2 in MS-DOS Mode.
3 Insert the 3COM drivers diskette (downloaded from 3COM’s website) and
execute 3C3X9CFG.EXE.
4 Select “CONFIGURE NIC,” and verify the resource settings listed above
under the heading “Device Configuration.”
5 If changes are required, save those changes and exit.
6 Remove the 3COM cards driver diskette and restart the machine.
7 After Windows loads, click on “Start,” to “Settings” and over to “Control
Panel.”
8 Double click on “Network” and select “Add.”
9 Choose to add an adapter, click on “Add” then on “Have Disk.”
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