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CAUTION: In Windows 2000 and NT4, you must use the Intel® PROSet II control panel utility to add or remove a VLAN. Do not use the Network and Dial-up Connections dialog box to enable or disable VLANs. Otherwise, the VLAN driver may not be correctly enabled or disabled. |
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NOTE: In Windows 2000, you cannot re-enable a VLAN once it has been disabled. All adapters must be disabled first. Then the server must be restarted to re-enable the connection. |
NOTE: In Windows NT 4.0, VLANs require Service Pack 6a or later. |
Follow these steps to join a VLAN in Windows:
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