The PRO/100 S and SR Mobile Adapters support manual installation under Microsoft Windows NT 4.0. When the PRO/100 Mobile Adapter is installed, the other PC Card slot is available for use by another PC Card (Type II adapters only).
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NOTE: Do not install the adapter with the laptop power on unless using CardWizard 4.1 or newer. |
Some Windows NT 4.0 installations include third-party Card and Socket Services (CSS) software. PRO/100 Mobile Adapters may not operate correctly with CSS products (such as CardWare or CardWizard. See the Mobile Release Notes file for details.) If you have a new laptop computer with CSS, try installing the Mobile Adapter with CSS. If this does not work, you may need to remove CSS software prior to installing the PRO/100 Mobile Adapter. Use the Add/Remove Software icon in Control Panel to properly remove the CSS software. Then, install the driver by performing the following procedure.
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NOTE: If you have not previously installed NT Networking Services, you must do so before installing software drivers. See Installing Windows NT Networking. |
You can install drivers for Intel adapters using the Network Setup Utility or the Intel® PRO Intelligent Installer.
If you use the Intel PRO Intelligent Installer, installation is a one-step process. You can install drivers and Intel PROSet II at the same time.
If you use the Network Setup Utility to install drivers, you must first install the drivers and then use the Intel CD to install other adapter components such as Intel PROSet II.
The Intel PRO Intelligent Installer enables you to install adapter drivers, configuration utilities, and other add-on components for Intel adapters. The Installer supports Windows* 98, 2000, XP, and NT* 4.0. For Windows 95, see the Win95 folder on the CD-ROM shipped with your Intel® PRO/100 adapter.
For directions on installing drivers using the Installer, see Run the Installer.
If you have a Combo adapter, install the LAN driver (NDIS4) first, followed by the modem driver.
Before powering up your mobile computer, insert the PRO/100 Mobile Adapter into the CardBus slot, as shown in Hardware Installation.
With the adapter in the CardBus slot, power up the computer, click Start, click Settings, and select Control Panel. Control Panel opens.
Double-click the Network icon. The Network Settings window opens.
Click the Adapters tab. The Network Adapters window opens.
Click Add. The Select Network Adapter window opens.
Click Have Disk, insert the Intel CD, and specify the correct path for the CD. Click OK to continue. The CardBus Resources window opens, displaying settings for memory and interrupt values. The default interrupt is 10. If you are installing the Combo adapter, a Modem tab also displays.
Select values for each setting. A single interrupt is shared for the LAN and modem functions. If your computer has card and socket services installed, the CardBus Resources window does not appear.
Click OK. The Network Settings window redisplays.
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NOTE: In most circumstances, the default settings will properly operate the adapter. However, some computers may require changes to the defaults. Usually, only the IRQ setting needs adjustment. See step 15 to verify settings. |
Click Close. Complete any relevant dialog boxes that appear such as TCP/IP settings. Contact your Network Administrator for help if necessary.
When the Network Settings Change window opens, click Yes to restart the computer.
Install Intel PROSet to configure and test the adapter. See Run the Installer (if you have a modem, use the Custom setting as described in the next step).
For your PRO/100 Combo Mobile Adapter, be sure the Drivers component, the Intel® PROSet II Wired Component, and the Intel® PRO/100 Mobile Modem Utilities Configuration Tool component are all configured for installation on the local drive. (After installation, the modem utilities will be accessible using Start > Programs > Intel(R) PRO-100 Mobile Modem Utilities.)
For most networks, you need to configure properties for your protocols, computer identification, and preferred servers. Contact your network administrator for details if you need assistance.
To check the resources chosen in step 7, start PROSet II by double-clicking the Intel PROSet II icon in Control Panel. If there are no conflicts with the LAN settings, you see the General tab with adapter status information. If there is a resource conflict with another device, PROSet II displays a Troubleshooting tab with instructions. Follow these instructions to choose different resources. Resources can be changed by clicking the Advanced tab and choosing an interrupt and/or memory value. Close the PROSet II utility and restart when prompted.
After the computer has restarted, check the NT Event Log for any possible Modem resource issues from step 7 above. You may need to change resources if the log indicates a Modem problem. See step 15 above for changing resources. If no problems are noted, select Modems from Control Panel.
At the Install New Modem screen, make sure that the Don't detect my modem; I will select it from a list check box is NOT checked. Click Next. NT queries the COM ports looking for the Intel modem. Once the Intel modem is found, click Next. If a Standard Modem is found, click Change. On the next screen, click Have disk. Type the path to your CD-ROM drive and click OK.
At the Install New Modem screen, click OK. After confirming that Intel(R) PRO/100 Mobile Adapter appears in the dialog box, click Next. Then, click Finish to complete the installation.
At the Modems Properties screen, click Dialing Properties to set up dialing properties. This is not necessary if a modem has been previously installed. If necessary, change the maximum speed to 115,200. When you are finished, click Close.
If you are not in the U.S. or Canada, run the Country Identifier utility to specify your location. After installation, the modem utilities are accessible using Start > Programs > Intel(R) PRO-100 Mobile Modem Utilities.
Use your communications software to configure and operate the modem. For instruction on how to use modem AT commands, see Modem Information.
You can update drivers using either the Intel CD or the Network Properties window.
You can update drivers using the autorun program on the Intel CD.
Insert the Intel CD in the CD-ROM drive.
The CD autorun program starts.
Click Install Base Drivers, and then Install Driver at the top of the next window..
Intel adapter drivers automatically update.
Close all running applications. If you are not running Intel Packet Protect, you may skip to step 4.
Open the control panel and select Services.
Stop Intel Policy Agent. Close the control panel.
Open Network Properties and select the Adapters tab.
Click the Update button. Enter the path to the new Intel network driver software, and click Continue.
Close the Network Properties window.
Configure the new adapter's network settings.
Close the Network Properties window and select reboot when the option is given.
Intel Packet Protect users: when you update the base driver, you should also update Intel Packet Protect to the latest version. See the installation instructions in the Packet Protect User's Guide for details.
If your laptop running NT does not have Networking installed, use the following procedure to install Networking and the Intel adapter. With power off, insert the adapter into a CardBus slot. Turn on the power and follow this procedure:
Insert the Intel CD and then double-click the Network Neighborhood icon.
Select Yes when you are prompted to install Windows NT Networking.
At the next screen, select the appropriate box to indicate whether you are connecting to the network through the modem or a LAN adapter, and then click Next.
At the Network Setup Wizard screen, click Select from list...
At the Select Network Adapter screen, click Have Disk...
At the Inset Disk screen, type the driver letter for the CD-ROM in the box and click OK.
At the Select OEM Option screen, highlight Intel® PRO
Adapter and click OK.
The Network Setup Wizard screen comes up again.
Make sure the Intel PRO Adapter is highlighted and
select Next.
The next screen requires you to select the networking protocols your
networking environment is using.
Select the appropriate box and click Next. If you don't know what Protocol your networking system is using, contact your Network Administrator. The next screen shows you the services that will be installed by the system.
If you need a service that is not listed, click Select from list... to add the service you need. If you are unsure of what services you need, contact your Network Administrator.
Click Next on the next screen to install the Networking system. The Windows NT Setup screen displays and asks you for the location of the NT files.
Indicate the location of the NT files, either on your NT CD or at the I386 directory, usually on the root drive of your system. The CardBus Resources screen displays next.
For most installations the default values on this screen work. Check the cardbus.txt file on your Intel CD to see if your computer requires different settings. If you are installing a LAN / Modem combination card, the resource button for the Modem is also on this screen. Again, most systems will work fine with the default resources. When your resources have been selected, click OK to continue. If you have selected TCP/IP as one of the protocols, a TCP/IP Setup screen displays.
If you plan to use DHCP, select Yes to continue. If you do not know whether or not you use DHCP, ask your Network Administrator.
If you select Yes, continue here. If you selected No, go to step 21.
At the next screen, set up the order that your system locates information on the network; you can also disable bindings if you want. When this is done, select Next.
At the next screen, select Next to complete the Networking installation on your system. The system is busy for a couple of minutes installing Networking.
At the next screen, enter the name of your system and the name of the workgroup or domain of your network. If you don't know this information, ask your Network Administrator. Click Next to continue.
At the next screen, click Finish to complete the LAN portion of the installation.
To finish the installation, restart your computer to finish the installation.
If you said No in step 15, the Microsoft TCP/IP Properties screen displays. Here you set up your IP address information. If you do not know this information, see your Network administrator. Finish the installation starting from step 16.
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NOTE: Prior to installing, make sure you have upgrade to Service Pack 5 or later. See the System Requirements section. If you are also installing NT 4.0 at this time, first create a floppy disk for the driver installation. See Making Floppy Disks. |
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NOTE: When using IPSec double-authentication (AH and ESP), only the AH authentication is off-loaded to the adapter. |
For information about installing and using PROSet II to view link and activity status, to test hardware, and to set standard and advanced adapter features, see Using the Installer.
For information about troubleshooting when modem initialization errors or occur, when modem connection fails, or when other problems related to the modem occur, see Modem Installation Troubleshooting.
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