The quick installation guide describes how to install your Intergared PC Card
in major popular Network Operating System. And more can be found in detail
manual diskette.
1.1. HARDWARE INSTALLATION
1. Hold the card label up and insert the card into the computer's PCMCIA
slot with the 68 pin connector facing the computer.
2. Connect the RJ-45 (8-pin) plug to the LAN and the RJ-11 (6-pin) plug to
the telephone wall outlet.
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1.2. INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE
1.2.1 Windows 95 Installation
1.Assume that the PCMCIA card reader and drivers have been loaded and
well functioning. The System Icon in the Control Panel can report on its
functionality. If not, check your computer dealer for technical support.
2.Insert 10/100 Fast Ethernet + 56K Fax/Modem multifunction PC Card into
PCMCIA slot. Windows 95 will prompt New Hardware Found dialog box.
In New Hardware Found dialog box, select Driver from disk providedby hardware manufacturer.
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3.Enter the correct path, i.e. “A:\”, then insert 10/100 Fast Ethernet + 56K
Fax/Modem PC Card driver disk. The driver will be installed automatically,
and system may ask for the Windows 95 installation CD/disks to update the
existing files or drivers. After the update, system will reboot automatically.
4.For the first time installation, click Network icon in Control Panel to
correctly add Protocols, Client and Service according to your application
requirements.
5. Reboot the machine and the card will fully function.
1.2.2 Working with Windows 98
1. Turn on your computer.
2. Insert the Fast Ethernet/Fax/Modem combo PC Card into the free PCMCIA
slot, and make sure it is firmly seated.
3. Windows 98 will prompt New Hardware Found then Add NewHardware Wizard dialog box. Click Next.
4. Select “Search for the best driver for your device (Recommended)”, then
click Next.
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5. Insert Fast Ethernet/Fax/Modem combo PC Card driver disk, select
“Floppy diskdrives”, then click Next.
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6. Press Finish to complete the installation. Reboot the machine and now
the Fast Ethernet/fax/modem combo PC card is ready to go.
1.2.3 NT4.0 Installation
Installation in NT 4.0
1. Insert the PC Card into one of the PCMCIA Slots.
2. Start Windows NT 4.0 and login with a full access level
ADMINISTRATOR
3. Open MY COMPUTER à CONTROL PANEL à NETWORK à
NETWORK
If Network has not been installed,
♦ Select YES to start Network installation,
♦ Press Next and press SELECT FROM LIST button, then press HAVE
DISK button,
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♦ Insert the driver disk into drive floppy disk drive, then enter the correct
path.
♦ Select the only one choice for the Direct PortPC Card, then press OK
and NEXT
♦ Windows NT 4.0 will grant configurations for
-- TCP/IP
-- NWLink IPX/SPX
-- NetBEUI
These configurations are unique for each network. If you want to change
them, ask your network administrator for help.
♦ Press Next twice to use default NETWORK SERVICES settings
♦ Enter the correct path for NT 4.0 system source files.
♦ A dialog box will pop up. Give appropriate system resources to the
DirectPort 10/100 Fast Ethernet + 56K Fax/Modem PC Card; the
settings must be unique for this device. Refer to “Resources
Recommendation” for NT 3.51 details
♦ Press NEXT twice. Enter COMPUTER NAME then press NEXT ,
Press FINISH
If Network has been installed
♦ Select ADAPTERS
♦ Press ADD to add network adapters
♦ Press HAVE DISK button
♦ Insert the DirectPort PC Card driver disk into floppy disk drive
♦ Enter the correct path for Windows NT 4.0 drivers then press OK.
♦ A dialog box will pop up. Give appropriate system resources to the
10/100 Fast Ethernet + 56K Fax/Modem PC Card; the settings must be
unique for this device. Refer to “Resources Recommendation” for NT
3.51 details
♦ Press OK when all setting are completed.
♦ Press CLOSE to complete NETWORK setting
♦ Reboot Windows NT.
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Modem configuration for NT 4.0
1. Open MY COMPUTERàCONTROL PANEL àMODEMS
2. Using default settings and press NEXT
3. System should have detected your LANmodem PC Card, and enter the
Modem Manufactures & Models list screen.
4. Press FINISH and then CLOSE to complete modem setting, and Reboot
the system.
5. The installations for both LAN and Modem are completed.
Note:
If you have EMI (electromagnetic interference) issues. Attached the Ferrite
Cores on this two cables as shows:
ISO9002
Part No.: EMQ-3503F
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