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Intel EtherExpress ™ PRO/100 LAN+Modem 56 PC Card User’ s Guide How to Use This Manual This Users Guide contains the latest information on the EtherExpress PRO/100 LAN+Modem56 PC Card available at press time. It is designed to help both new and experienced users with installation and configura- tion.
ii PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User's Guide Copyright © 1997 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. Intel Corporation 5200 N.E. Elam Young Parkway Hillsboro, OR 97124-6497 Intel Corporation assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in this guide.
Contents Har dware Installation ..................................... 1-1 Software Supplied ................................................................... 1-2 Hardware Installation .............................................................. 1-3 Unpacking and Inspection .
iv PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User's Guide Windows 3.x T roubleshooting ................................................ 4-51 Computer-Specific Application Notes (Windows 3.x) ............ 4-60 Utilities and Applications ..........................
CHAPTER 1 Har d ware Installation Introduction The PRO/100 PC Card is the ideal high-speed, multifunction solution for portable PC users. It supports 10 and 100Mbps Ethernet networks and modem speeds up to 56Kbps for high-performance connectivity in any environment.
1-2 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide With K56flex technology, current country-specific regulations may limit download speeds. Additional factors such as phone line conditions, can affect the performance of the PRO/100 PC Card. You can find more detailed technical information on K56flex performance on Intel's support web site, support.
Hardware Installation 1-3 HotSwap This card supports HotSwap on a PC Card computer that is running Microsoft Windows 95 or Windows 3.x/MS-DOS using Card and Socket Services.
1-4 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide Package Contents EtherExpress PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card PC Card (Model MBLA1656) Model MBLA-1656: Ethernet adapter cable with a 15-pin PC Card c.
Hardware Installation 1-5 4 For modem operations: an analog telephone line or PABX connection (RJ-11), and if needed, an RJ-11 adapter for the local telephone system. Note Do not connect to a digital telephone line or digital PABX system. The hardware on the adapter will protect your modem from inadvertent connection to a digital line.
1-6 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide Note The PRO/100 PC Card may feel hot to the touch, after prolonged periods of normal use in some environments. This is normal and is not known to affect operation of the Intel card, the host computer, or any other peripheral device.
Hardware Installation 1-7 Caution The PRO/100 PC Card will not work with digital telephone lines or digital PABX systems. The adapter hardware will protect your modem against damage from inadvertent connection to a digital line. Connecting the Telephone Cable to the Modem Cable.
1-8 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide Connecting to a Twisted Pair network. Caution For safety reasons, do not interchange the telephone (RJ-11) and Ethernet (RJ-45) cables by forcing the Ethernet cable into the modem sloton the PRO/100 PC Card.
CHAPTER 2 Windo ws 95 Installation Which V e r sion of Windo ws 95? Two Versions and Two Installation Paths Currently two versions of Windows 95 are available: The standard retail version (designated 4.00.950 or 4.00.950a) OEM Service Release Version 2 (designated 4.
2-2 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide For Microsoft Windows 95 4.00.950b, follow the installation instructions under the heading Windows 95 OSR2 Installation (OEM Version) Additional Inf or.
Windows 95 Installation 2-3 Windows 95 troubleshooting information is provided in this chapter following the installation sections. Recommended Installation Steps Insertion, Detection, and Prompt for Disk 1 With the computer powered-up and Windows 95 running, insert the PRO/100 PC Card into the PC Card slot in the computer.
2-4 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide the program. (For details on this utility, see Chapter 5. Utilities and Applications.) Windows 95 OSR2 Installation (OEM V ersion) Overview Installation under the OSR2 version of Windows 95 should be performed using the Update Device Driver Wizard, as described below.
Windows 95 Installation 2-5 Recommended Installation Steps Insertion, Detection, and Prompt for Disk 1 With the computer powered-up and Windows 95 running, insert the PRO/100 PC Card into the PC card slot in the computer.
2-6 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide Copying Intel Files 5 At the Insert Disk screen, click O K . 6 At the Copying Files... screen, specify A: in the Copy files from: box and click O K . Copying Windows 95 Network Files In most cases Windows 95 network files will need to be installed, using CAB files from diskette or CD-ROM.
Windows 95 Installation 2-7 7 Windows 95 will detect new hardware and copy files. At the Insert Disk screen, click OK. 8 At the Copying Files... screen, specify the path to the Windows 95 files (usually c:windowsoptionscabs) in the Copy files from: box and click OK.
2-8 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide Ho w to Install for Windows 95 and NetW are 1 Install the PRO/100 PC Card driver and verify the installation as described above in the installation procedures. 2 In the Control Panel, double-click the Network icon.
Windows 95 Installation 2-9 These utilities are automatically copied to your hard drive during installa- tion under Windows 95, and icons for the utilities are installed in a Windows program group at the time of installation. See Chapter 5. Utilities and Applications for additional information.
2-10 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide For Windows 95 OSR2 (OEM Version), expand the item Modem. 4 For either version, select Intel EtherExpress PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card (Multi-function Parent Device) and click Properties. 5 From the Properties window, select the Resources tab.
Windows 95 Installation 2-11 1 Be sure y ou have the latest firmware and driver . To determine what firmware and driver version you have, click My Computer, Control Panel, Modems, highlight the Intel EtherExpress PRO 100 LAN+Modem PC Card (Modem), click Diagnostics, click the Port the Intel modem is using, click More Info.
2-12 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide the PCMCIA icon in the Control Panel, so that Windows 95 will automati- cally detect the type of PCMCIA controller in the machine.
Windows 95 Installation 2-13 Windows 95 Driver P arameters Reference Caution Under most circumstances it will not be necessary to make modifications directly to the registry. Incorrect settings can result in undesirable changes to the configuration of Windows 95.
2-14 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide There are user-configurable parameters for the M16B.SYS driver that can be modified using the Network Control Panel applet built into Windows 95. This applet queries the user for parameter selections and then sets the corresponding parameters in the registry.
Windows 95 Installation 2-15 Caution Under most circumstances it will not be necessary to make modifications directly to the registry. Incorrect settings can result in undesirable changes to the configuration of Windows 95 or NT. The registry parameters are as follows: Keyword Default Valid Values DEVICEVXDS M16B.
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CHAPTER 3 Windo ws NT Installation Which V ersion of Windows NT? Two Versions and Two Installation Paths Installation of the PRO/100 PC Card is different for versions 4.0 and 3.51 of Windows NT. Before starting the installation you must know what version of Windows NT you have.
3-2 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide Ho w Can I T ell Which V e rsion and Ser vice P ac k I Have? If you don't know what version you have, follow the steps below. If you know you have Version 4.0, skip to the Windows NT 4.0 Installation section.
Windows NT Installation 3-3 Windows NT 4.0 Installation Installing the PRO/100 PC Card under Windows NT 4.0 requires installing the network driver and the modem separately. The network driver must be installed first. PCMCIA Services Verification Before installing the Intel adapter, make sure that PCMCIA services are enabled on your computer.
3-4 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide 7 Select the Adapters tab and click Add. 8 On the Select Network Adapters screen, click Have Disk. Insert Intel Disk 1, Installation Disk and make sure the specified path is correct, for example: A:. Click OK.
Windows NT Installation 3-5 15 The country identifier utility will be autmatically launched. At the country identifier utility screen, make the appropriate country selection. 16 At the Install New Modem screen click Finish. 17 At the Modems Properties screen click Dialing Properties.
3-6 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide 9a For Windows NT 3.51 with Service Pack 5 or greater, specify: A: 9b For all other versions of Windows NT 3.51 specify: A:NT351. Click OK. 10 Select Intel EtherExpress PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card and click OK.
Windows NT Installation 3-7 P ower -Saving Modes The PRO/100 PC Card has two power-saving modes to reduce adapter power consumption under certain conditions: Network-only mode and Modem-only mode. Network-only mode disables the modem function on the PRO/100.
3-8 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide Windows NT Driver P arameters Reference M16B.SYS (NDIS 3) Settings for Microsoft Windows NT M16B.SYS is an NDIS 3 network interface card (NIC) driver. It conforms to the Microsoft Network Driver Interface Specification (NDIS).
Windows NT Installation 3-9 Parameter Default Valid Values Registry Value DIRECT ENABLE DISABLED DISABLED 0 ENABLED 1 EARLY TRANSMIT ENABLED DISABLED 0 ENABLED 1 FULL DUPLEX DISABLED DISABLED 0 ENABLE.
3-10 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide The registry parameters are as follows: Keyword Default Valid Values BUSNUMBER 0 BUSTYPE 0X1 DIRECTENABLE 0 0-1 EARLYTRANSMIT 0X1 0-1 FULLDUPLEX 0 0-1 FUN.
CHAPTER 4 Windo ws 3.x/DOS Installation This chapter contains comprehensive information on how to install and configure the PRO/100 PC Card for systems running Microsoft Windows 3.x and MS-DOS. The topics covered are: Installation under MS-DOS Installation under Windows 3.
4-2 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide Installation under MS-DOS For systems running MS-DOS without Windows, see Manual Installa- tion in the Alphabetical Reference section later in this chapter. Installation under Windows 3.x (inc luding Windows f or W orkgroups) Run the Intel Installation Program if you are using Windows 3.
Windows 3.x/MS-DOS Installation 4-3 Installation of Other Network Operating Systems For listed network operating systems other than Novell NetWare, highlight your network operating system and click the OK button.
4-4 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide The PRO/100 PC Card supports ODI, NDIS (version 2.01) and packet drivers under Windows 3.x. To determine which of these drivers you need for your networking environment, consult your network administrator or network documentation.
Windows 3.x/MS-DOS Installation 4-5 Ban y an VINES version 5.5 NDIS 2.0 Driver Prior to installing the Banyan Vines client software, it is necessary to determine the Interrupt Number for the PRO/100 PC Card.
4-6 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide 9 At the PROTOCOL.INI bindings prompt, type INTELNET. 10 Press F10 to save and Esc to return to the main menu. 11 Select Login Environment Settings, followed by Default Communi- cations Driver, followed by NDIS Ethernet.
Windows 3.x/MS-DOS Installation 4-7 Now continue with the DEC PATHWORKS installation as follows: 1 In Windows 3.x run the Intel Installation Program from Intel Disk 1. Installation Disk, as described at the beginning of this chapter. 2 Choose DEC PATHWORKS from the Select Network Operating System screen.
4-8 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide NDIS DRIVER FILE: M16BNDIS.EXE NDIS DRIVER NAME: INTEL$ b. for PATHWORKS 5.1: DRIVER FILE: A:M16BNDIS.EXE PROTOCOL.INI STUB: A:DECPROTOCOL.INI c. for PATHWORKS 6.0: DRIVER FILE: A:M16BNDIS.EXE PROTOCOL.INI STUB: A:DECPROTOCOL.
Windows 3.x/MS-DOS Installation 4-9 22 In LAN Manager System Service Connection Information window, enter username and press Enter. 23 Enter the Windows directory path. 24 Press Enter to add the STARTNET.BAT file to your AUTOEXEC.BAT file. 25 A PROTOCOL.
4-10 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide 2 Choose FTP LANWatch from the Select Network Operating System screen. 3 Follow the prompts to complete the Intel segment of the installa- tion. 4 Install LANWatch according to the instructions in your FTP LANWatch manual.
Windows 3.x/MS-DOS Installation 4-11 DEVICE = C:LWIFCUST.SYS 6 Create a directory called NDIS on your hard disk, by typing: MD NDIS 7 At the DOS prompt, copy M16BNDIS.
4-12 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide 5 Follow the prompts to the Network Card Screen, then select Other NDIS Driver or Updated Packet Driver. 6 Insert Intel Disk 2, Network Drivers Disk when prompted. 7 Choose the appropriate driver then follow prompts to complete the installation.
Windows 3.x/MS-DOS Installation 4-13 FTP PC/TCP 3.X with OnNet 1.1 with Windows 3.1 1 Run the Installation Program from Intel Disk 1, Installation Disk. 2 From the Select Network Operating System screen, choose FTP PC/TCP. 3 Follow the prompts to complete the Intel installation.
4-14 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide 14 Copy the file ODIPKT from disk 5 of the FTP PC/TCP installation disks to the directory into which PC/TCP was installed. 15 Reboot the PC. FTP Software PC/TCP Packet Driver Installation with OnNet 1.1 1 Run the Installation Program from Intel Disk 1, Installation Disk.
Windows 3.x/MS-DOS Installation 4-15 12 Continue your server or workstation startup as instructed in the PC/TCP documentation. ODI with FTP Software PC/TCP and NetWare If you need to run Novell NetWare concurrently with FTP PC/TCP, proceed as follows: 1 Run the Installation Program from Intel Disk 1, Installation Disk.
4-16 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide Generic Installation If your network operating system is not listed in the Intel Installation Program, you can try selecting Generic NDIS Driver or Generic ODI Driver in the Intel Installation Program and clicking the Install button.
Windows 3.x/MS-DOS Installation 4-17 8 Press Esc twice to bypass error messages. 9 Continue with the installation until finished. 10 Use a text editor to add the following two lines in your CONFIG.SYS file at the location indicated by the rem statement concerning insertion of the driver name: DEVICE=LSPM16BNDIS.
4-18 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide 10 Use a text editor to replace the line in your CONFIG.SYS file that reads: DEVICE=XX.DOS with the line DEVICE=M16BNDIS.EXE 11 Still in the CONFIG.SYS file, add the parameter O=N (where O is a letter, not zero) to the line DEVICE=DXMT0MOD.
Windows 3.x/MS-DOS Installation 4-19 2 Reboot the PC. 3 Install IBM PC LAN or IBM DOS LAN Requester according to the instructions in the IBM documentation. 4 Reboot the PC. Manual Installation All network drivers provided on Intel Disk 2, Network Drivers Disk can be installed manually, without the Intel Installation Program.
4-20 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide Micr osoft LAN Manager Microsoft LAN Manager (version 2.1) NDIS 2.0 Driver 1 Run the Installation Program from Intel Disk 1, Installation Disk. 2 Choose Microsoft LAN Manager from the Select Network Operat- ing System screen.
Windows 3.x/MS-DOS Installation 4-21 5 Follow the prompts to complete the Intel segment of the installa- tion. 6 Start Windows and, in the Network program group, double-click on the Network Setup icon.
4-22 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide The following topics are covered for Windows for Workgroups: How to install for Windows for Workgroups version 3.11 and NetWare using the ODI driver How to install for Windows for Workgroups 3.11 using the NDIS 2.
Windows 3.x/MS-DOS Installation 4-23 Windows for Workgroups Setup will also attempt to determine what NetWare driver model you are using. If for some reason Windows for Workgroups was unable to detect the driver model, you should select IPXODI and LSL as the driver type.
4-24 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide Add the following command to the AUTOEXEC.BAT file, where WINDOWS is the directory into which Microsoft Windows was installed: C:WINDOWSNET START Add the following command to the STARTNET.
Windows 3.x/MS-DOS Installation 4-25 How to Remove an Existing Windows for Workgroups Installation 1 Start Windows and select Network Setup in the Network program group. 2 In the Network Setup dialog box, choose Drivers. 3 In the Network Drivers dialog box, choose Remove to discard any existing network adapter drivers.
4-26 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide No vell NetW are ODI Driver The Intel ODI driver allows for the concurrent use of Novell NetWare and other protocols that support Novells Open Data-Link Interface (ODI) specification. NetWare 1 Run the Intel Installation Program from the Installation Disk.
Windows 3.x/MS-DOS Installation 4-27 SunSoft PC-NFS (version 3.5) NDIS 2.0 Driver 1 Run the Intel Installation Program from the Installation Disk. 2 Choose SunSoft PC-NFS from the Select Network Operating System screen. 3 Follow the prompts to complete the Intel installation.
4-28 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide DEVICE=C:LANMANM16BNDIS.EXE between the two lines DEVICE=C:LANMANPROTMAN.SYS DEVICE=C:LANMANNFS-NDIS.SYS as follows: DEVICE=C:LANMANPROTMAN.SYS DEVICE=C:LANMANM16BNDIS.EXE DEVICE=C:LANMANNFS-NDIS.SYS 9 Verify that your AUTOEXEC.
Windows 3.x/MS-DOS Installation 4-29 5 Continue with the installation until it is completed. 6 Following the UB instructions, modify your CONFIG.SYS file by adding the following lines: For DOS: DEVICE = [ PATH ]M16BNDIS.EXE where [ path ] is the drive and directory in which you installed your network operating system.
4-30 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide 3 Follow the prompts to complete the Intel segment of the installa- tion. 4 Install PathWay Access for DOS Kernel and Drivers programs according to the instructions in the PathWay Access for DOS manual. Before rebooting the PC, continue with the following steps.
Windows 3.x/MS-DOS Installation 4-31 from the Intel Network Drivers Disk to the PATHWAY directory on your hard disk or boot disk. (The files are LSL.COM, M16BODI.
4-32 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide Using Netw ork or Modem Communications under Windows 3.x All Intel Windows 3.x network drivers initialize both the LAN and the modem . When a network driver is loaded, the modem driver is automati- cally initialized.
Windows 3.x/MS-DOS Installation 4-33 COM P or ts, IRQs, and I/O Base Addresses Automatic COM Port Detection The PRO/100 PC Card drivers will automatically configure a COM port on the system. The driver scans the BIOS table for the first unused COM port, then checks to see if the corresponding IRQ is in use.
4-34 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide tion to activate serial port emulation. The COMx keyword can also be stated on the command line with the modem-only driver IMENABLE.COM. Use the keywords COMIRQ and COMBASE to override the values set with COM1, COM2, COM3, or COM4 in case of a conflict between LAN and modem settings.
Windows 3.x/MS-DOS Installation 4-35 Changing Interrupt or I/O Address Settings The COMIRQ keyword is used to override the predefined interrupt value for a specific COM port in case of a conflict between LAN and modem settings. It can also be used with COMBASE to select a user-defined COM port.
4-36 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide Here are some examples of MEMORY keyword settings and the corre- sponding 8K exclusion: Configuration Keyword Setting Exclusion NET.
Windows 3.x/MS-DOS Installation 4-37 do not need IMENABLE.COM because the network drivers also initialize the modem.) Reboot the computer and run IMENABLE.
4-38 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide ODI Settings (f or driver M16BODI.COM) Custom parameters for networks using the ODI driver can be entered manually, using an ASCII editor, in the NET.CFG file. DOS ODI Driver Configuration Notes (M16BODI.COM) The ODI driver M16BODI.
Windows 3.x/MS-DOS Installation 4-39 M16BODI.COM Keywords KEYWORD DEFAULT VALID VALUES COMX AUTO (X = 1 , 2, 3, OR 4) COMIRQ= AUTO (3 T O 15) COMBASE= AUTO (0X248 TO 0X3F8) INTERRUPT AUTO (3 - 15 ) IO.
4-40 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide NDIS 2.0.1 Settings (f or driver M16BNDIS.EXE) Custom parameters for the NDIS driver can be entered manually, using an ASCII editor, in the PROTOCOL.INI file. NDIS 2.0.1 DOS Driver Configuration Notes The DOS NDIS driver M16BNDIS.
Windows 3.x/MS-DOS Installation 4-41 NDIS 2.0.1 Keywords (M16BNDIS.EXE) KEYWORD DEFAULT VALID VALUES COMX AUTO (X = 1 , 2, 3, OR 4) COMIRQ= AUTO (3 T O 15) COMBASE= AUTO (0X248 TO 0X3F8) DRIVERNAME=INTEL$ (REQUIRED FIRST ITEM IN PROTOCOL.
4-42 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide Refer to your network documentation for instructions on how to install the packet driver with your network. Keywords are not case sensitive, and can be abbreviated to a unique sequence of initial characters (for example, IN for INTERRUPT).
Windows 3.x/MS-DOS Installation 4-43 If nondefault configuration settings are used, these must be stated on the M16BPD.COM command line. For example, M16BPD IOADDRESS=320 INT=7 ETHDRV Driver Ke yw or d Alphabetical Reference ? displays a summary of command line options.
4-44 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide FRAME (ODI) designates support for multiple Ethernet frame types. One or more types can be used. Refer to your NetWare documentation for more information. The Intel ODI drivers default frame type is 802.
Windows 3.x/MS-DOS Installation 4-45 MEMORY specifies the memory location to use. It is specified in hexadecimal notation and is not a segment value. Specify the full address for all drivers. For example, D2000, not D200. The PRO/100 PC Card uses 4 Kbytes of memory (1000 hexadecimal) for the LAN.
4-46 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide NOEARLYTX disables early transmit features of the PRO/100 PC Card. Try using this keyword if you are experiencing a large number of transmit overruns. NOLEDS turns off network LED indicators on LAN adapter cables to conserve battery power.
Windows 3.x/MS-DOS Installation 4-47 Error Messa ges for Windows 3.x and MS-DOS drivers Except as noted, these messages are specific to the PRO/100 PC Card. For an explanation of other messages that may appear on the screen, see your computer and network operating system documentation.
4-48 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide The card is unr eadab le, possible memor y conf lict The Card Information Structure (CIS) of the PC Card was unreadable. This could be a result of failure to exclude the selected memory range from the memory managers loaded on the machine.
Windows 3.x/MS-DOS Installation 4-49 Please specify a hexadecimal num ber for the IOADDRESS k eyw ord This message applies only to the NDIS 2.0 Driver. The value specified under the IOADDRESS keyword in the PROTOCOL.INI file must be a hexadecimal number.
4-50 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide The I/O test f ailed - Please select a dif ferent I/O addr ess The driver failed the I/O test. Try a different I/O address. The IRQ test failed - Please select a dif ferent IRQ The driver failed the IRQ test.
Windows 3.x/MS-DOS Installation 4-51 The selected COM por t alr eady exists The COM port is already in use by another device. Assign a different I/O port for the COM port.
4-52 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide After the driver has been successfully loaded, the memory exclusion may be reduced through trial and error or in accordance with the Card and Socket Services documentation. The system must be rebooted before the revised settings take effect.
Windows 3.x/MS-DOS Installation 4-53 The AUTODRV.INI file is used to assign resources to the PRO/100 PC Card. The AUTODRV.INI file should be edited to read as follows: ETHERNET.
4-54 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide the resources assigned by the LAN1xxxxxx keywords in the CARDID.INI file. The LAN1MEMORYBASE2 entry can be ignored.
Windows 3.x/MS-DOS Installation 4-55 Type File Name Configuration Method OD I M16BODI.COM reads NET.CFG configuration file NDIS2 M16BNDIS.EXE reads PROTOCOL.
4-56 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide If none of the above settings allows the driver to load, it may be necessary to add an IOWAITSTATES=2 and MEMWAITSTATES=2 parameter to the appropriate PRO/100 PC Card driver configuration file or command line.
Windows 3.x/MS-DOS Installation 4-57 The driver loaded, b ut m y DOS modem software w on’t work The PRO/100 PC Card is configured to add a second interrupt and I/O address window in order to emulate a standard serial port interface.
4-58 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide modem driver (IMENABLE). If they do not match, either there are multiple COMx keywords listed in the file or there are multiple configuration files. 4 Run Microsoft Diagnostics (MSD) and see if the COM port shows up.
Windows 3.x/MS-DOS Installation 4-59 3 Turn computer power off and then on again (cold boot). 4 Start the Windows Terminal program in the Accessories group. Select a COM port under the setting/communications options, click OK to get back to the terminal screen.
4-60 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide I can't hear the modem A. Be sure the computer speaker is enabled in the computers CMOS setup utility.
Windows 3.x/MS-DOS Installation 4-61 REM DEVICE=C:PCM3DBLFALSH.EXE REM DEVICE=C:PCM3MS-FLASH.SYS The configuration above will work with the PRO/100 PC Card driver at memory location D8000. AST Power Exec DEVICE=C:DOSEMM386.EXE NOEMS X=D000-DFFF DEVICE=C:CARDSOFTSS365SL.
4-62 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide REM DEVICE=C:CPQDOSMS-FLASH.SYS The above configuration uses only the drivers necessary for the Intel adapter. This configuration will work with the PRO/100 PC Card driver at memory location D2000. Compaq LTE Elite models DEVICE=C:DOSEMM386.
Windows 3.x/MS-DOS Installation 4-63 Gateway ColorBook series DEVICE=C:DOSEMM386.EXE NOEMS X=D000-DFFF DEVICE=C:CARDSOFTSSCIRRUS.EXE DEVICE=C:CARDOSFTCS.EXE DEVICE=C:CARDSOFTCSALLOC.EXE REM DEVICE=C:CARDSOFTATADRV.EXE REM DEVICE=C:CARDSOFTMTSRAM.EXE REM DEVICE=C:CARDSOFTMTDDRV.
4-64 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide The above configuration will work with the PRO/100 PC Card driver at memory location C8000. IBM ThinkPad 750CS DEVICE=C:DOSEMM386.EXE X=B000-BFFF X=C800-CFFF The switch X=C800-CFFF on the EMM386 line must be used with the configuration below.
Windows 3.x/MS-DOS Installation 4-65 The above configuration will work with the PRO/100 PC Card driver at memory location D2000. Toshiba 19xx, 47xx, 48xx series DEVICE=C:DOSEMM386.EXE NOEMS X=C800-CFFF DEVICE=C:PCMPLUS3CNFIGNAM.EXE /DEFAULT DEVICE=C:PCMPLUS3PCMSS.
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CHAPTER 5 Utilities and Applications This chapter describes software utilities provided with the PRO/100 PC Card and provides configuration guidelines for popular communications applications to be used with the Intel modem. UTILITIES Intel provides several utilities with the PRO/100 PC Card that run under Microsoft Windows or MS-DOS.
5-2 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide How to Use Country Identifier The country identifier utility is automatically copied to your hard drive and launched during installation of the PRO/100 PC Card under Windows 95 and Windows NT version 4.0, or when you run the Intel Installation Program under Windows 3.
Utilities and Applications 5-3 Diagnostic T est Utility (M16BTEST .EXE) Intel provides a DOS-based self test diagnostics program. This program, located on PRO/100 PC Card Disk 2, Network Drivers Disk, tests several adapter functions. It also reports test results, the serial number of the unit, and the node (or Ethernet) address.
5-4 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide Main Screen The program consists of several function buttons and a view pane. Pressing or invoking a function will bring up the corresponding screen in the view pane. This view remains until another is selected.
Utilities and Applications 5-5 HARDWARE This function attempts to determine if a PCMCIA controller exists on the machine. It first checks for PCI BIOS extensions, and then it searches for any PCMCIA controllers.
5-6 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide How to Use the COM port monitor To launch the COM port monitor, double-click on the the COM port monitor icon in the Intel PRO/100 program group. The COM port monitor window will be present on the desktop and within applications, and can be moved by dragging it with the mouse.
Utilities and Applications 5-7 CompuServe - WinCIM 2.5.1 with Internet Explorer 2.1 CompuServe - WinCIM v.3.02 with Windows 95 Laplink v.6.0 Laplink v.6.0 with Windows 95 Lotus CC:Mail Mobile v.2.22 with Windows Lotus CC:Mail Mobile v.
5-8 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide If the communications program is already installed, you are installing a new modem, or your modem is not functioning, follow the instructions for your application. Modem Setup After Windows 95 Installation 1 Install the PRO/100 PC Card according to the instructions in Chapter 2.
Utilities and Applications 5-9 a In the C:AOL30MPM sub-directory, b Rename the CLASS73.MDM file to CLASS73.OLD and MODEM.INI file to MODEM.OLD. c Copy the new CLASS73.MDM and MODEM.INI files to the C:AOL30MPM sub-directory. d Start the America Online program.
5-10 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide a Click Modem Setup in the Network & Modem Setup window. b In the Modem Selection and Customization window. Select the COM # that is assigned to the Intel modem under Modem Port. Highlight "EtherExpress PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card," then click OK.
Utilities and Applications 5-11 2 Click Preferences. 3 In the Connection window under Connection Type check all settings for accuracy. a Winsock: (Default WINSOCK). b Connect using: c Phone #: d Port: e Port speed: f Dial type: Modify any of the above settings are not valid.
5-12 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide c Enable Port by clicking box in that field. 3 Click Configure to configure the modem. a Select your modem Speed under Modem Settings. b Under Modem Type, select Hayes Generic. c To modify the modem initialization string, which is usually not necessary, click Customize and make any changes required.
Utilities and Applications 5-13 EtherExpress PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card. d Verify that the entry in Services section matches the action you wish to exercise. e There is no Security category. Lotus cc:Mail Mobile version 2.22 with Windows 3.1 1 Copy the M16BLOT.
5-14 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide Lotus cc:Mail Mobile version 2.22 with Windows 95 1 Copy the M16BLOT.MDM file to the default directory where the Lotus cc:Mobile *.MDM files are stored. 2 Setup Lotus cc:Mobile to use this M16BLOT.MDM file as follows: a From the Lotus cc:Mail Mobile Main Menu, select Mobile,.
Utilities and Applications 5-15 4 Click User Preferences. 5 Click the Ports icon. 6 Under Communications Ports. a Select the appropriate protocol if connecting via the network. b If connecting over the modem . Select the correct COM port. Click in the Port Enabled box.
5-16 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide a Select the appropriate protocol if connecting via the network b If connecting over the modem . Select the correct COM#. Click in the Port Enabled box. 7 If connecting over modem, click COM# Options,.
Utilities and Applications 5-17 8 Modify the Dial-Up Adapter properties. a Double-click the My Computer icon on the desktop. b Double-click the Dial-Up Networking icon.
5-18 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide g Select M16BNDIS.EXE Real Mode (for all Intel adapters), then click OK h Remove the IPX/SPX Compatible Transport with NetBIOS driver only, click Close, then OK i In the Windows Setup screen click Yes to All, .
Utilities and Applications 5-19 All. Windows disks #7 and 8 are required to complete the installation d In the Remote Access Configuration screen, Click the COM port assigned to the Intel modem Under Device, select Intel EtherExpress PRO/100.
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CHAPTER 6 Modem Reference This chapter contains a comprehensive modem reference guide, including result codes and all AT commands and S-Registers supported by the PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card.
6-2 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide Long Short Description CONNECT 75/1200 23 Connection at 75 (Tx)/1200 (Rx) bps CONNECT 7200 24 Connection established at 7200bps CONNECT 12000 25 Connection.
Modem Reference 6-3 Long Short Description CARRIER 75/1200 * Carrier detected 75 (Tx)/1200 (Rx) bps CARRIER 1200 * Carrier detected at 1200bps CARRIER 1200/75 * Carrier detected 1200 (Tx)/75 (Rx) bps .
6-4 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide A T Command Reference With the exception of the Special Commands described at the beginning of the Command Reference, all commands must be preceded by the AT attention code (or command prefix) and terminated by pressing the Enter key.
Modem Reference 6-5 A T Command Reference A Ans wer Typing ATA causes the modem to go off-hook and respond to an incoming call by generating a carrier signal and starting the handshaking process. This must be the only command or the final command in the command line.
6-6 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide Cn Carrier Control The ATCn command, where n is 1, guarantees backward compatibility with communications software that issues the C1 command. C0 is not supported; it may set some modems to "receive only mode.
Modem Reference 6-7 Dial Modifiers (continued) S=n Dial a Stored Telephone Number The S modifier instructs the modem to dial a number that had been previously stored by the use of the AT&Zn=x command. The command to dial a stored telephone number is ATDS=n , where n represents telephone number storage location 0 or 1.
6-8 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide Dial Modifiers (continued) @ W ait for Quiet Answer The @ modifier in a dial string instructs the modem to wait for five seconds of silence after dialing the number. If silence is not detected, the modem sends a NO ANSWER result code to the user.
Modem Reference 6-9 Fn Online Data Character Echo command Ths ATFn command determines whether the modem will echo data from the DTE. This modem does not support the F0 version of the command. To ensure backward compatibility, the modem will accept F1.
6-10 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide Ln Monitor Speak er V olume The ATLn command, where n represents 0, 1, 2, or 3, is listed here for backward compatibility reference only. The volume of the monitor speaker is controlled by the laptop computer, not by the modem.
Modem Reference 6-11 O0 Instructs modem to leave online command mode and return to data mode (see +++ Escape Sequence under Special Commands) O 1 This setting issues a retrain command before returning to online data mode. O2 This setting issues a rate negotiation command before returning to online data mode.
6-12 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide beginning of this chapter showing result codes in both long and short formats.. Type the command ATV or ATV0 to select numeric result codes. The factory default is to display the result codes as words ( ATV1 ).
Modem Reference 6-13 X0 Result codes 0-4 enabled. Busy detect and dial tone detect disabled. X1 Result codes 0-5, and 10 enabled. Busy detect and dial tone detect disabled. X2 Result codes 0-6, and 10 enabled. Busy detect disabled and dial tone detect enabled.
6-14 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide &B0 Disables the V.32 automatic retrain capability (not supported). &B1 Enables the V.32 automatic retrain capability (sup- ported for backward compatibility only).
Modem Reference 6-15 &Fn Load F actor y Settings The AT&F command loads factory default parameters from ROM into the active configuration profile, replacing the parameters stored there. This command must be issued by itself. If it is used with another AT command, its function will be ignored.
6-16 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide &Kn Local Flow Control Options The AT&Kn command, where n represents 0-4, determines how the flow control between the computer and the local modem is handled. &K0 Disable local flow control. &K 1 Reserved.
Modem Reference 6-17 &Qn Asynchronous Communications Mode &Q0 Asynchronous mode, buffered (same as N0) &Q1 Reserved &Q2 Reserved &Q3 Reserved &Q4 Reserved &Q5 Error control.
6-18 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide &V View Configuration Profile The AT&V command displays the contents of the active configuration profile. &Wn Write Active Profile to Memor y The AT&Wn command, where n is 0, allows you to save a copy of the current active configuration profile to nonvolatile memory.
Modem Reference 6-19 Kn Break Control The ATKn command determines how the modem processes a Break signal received from the local DTE during a connection (online).
6-20 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide Tn Inactivity Timer Limit The ATTn command specifies length of time (in minutes) that the modem waits before disconnecting when no data is sent or received. The time period can be set at n = 0 - 255. A setting of zero disables the timer.
Modem Reference 6-21 Note Some countries do not permit calling tone to be disabled. +GCAP Request Complete Capabilities List Syntax: AT+GCAP AT+GCAP=? This command displays one or more lines of information text, in a standard format, describing the basic capabilities of the modem.
6-22 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide ported. To determine the current country setting, use AT+GCI? The command will respond with the T.35 code for the country selected. To change the current country selection, use AT+GCI=<T.35 code> Country <T.
Modem Reference 6-23 +GMI Request Manuf acturer Identification Syntax: AT+GMI AT+GMI=? This command displays one or more lines of information text, identifying the manufacturer of the modem. +GMI=? may be used to determine whether the adapter supports the +GMI command: an OK response indicates support, ERROR indicates non-implementation.
6-24 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide +MS=? Displays range of acceptable values for each subparameter <carrier> Specifies the preferred modulation to be used in originating or answering a connection. The <carrier> subparameter is an unquoted string of characters.
Modem Reference 6-25 <min_rate> Specifies the lowest bit rate at which the modem may establish a connection. (This value is fixed at zero for the EtherExpress PRO/ 100 LAN/Modem PC Card Adapter.) <max_rate> Specifies the highest bit rate at which the modem may establish a connection.
6-26 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide S-Registers because doing so could result in the modem behaving unpre- dictably. To display the value of an S-Register, type ATSn? where n is the number of the S-Register, then press Enter.
Modem Reference 6-27 S4 Response Formatting Character This register contains the ASCII value of the line feed character. The factory default value is 10 . You can set register S4 to any value between 0 and 127. The modem uses a line feed character in command mode when it responds to the computer.
6-28 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide S8 Duration of P ause f or Comma Dial Modi- fier This register determines the number of seconds to pause for each comma ( , ) in a dial string or command line. The default is 2 seconds , but any value from zero to 65 is acceptable.
Modem Reference 6-29 by ATTn. Values are 0-255. Default is 0 (disabled). S34 DTE Throughput Limit This register specifies whether the modem should limit throughput when the DTE is operating at higher speeds (57,600 or 115,200bps) S34=0 Do not limit throughput (default).
6-30 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide S37=5 Attempt to connect at 1200bps S37=6 Attempt to connect at 2400bps S37=7 Attempt to connect at 4800bps S37=8 Attempt to connect at 7200bps S37=9 Atte.
Modem Reference 6-31 S46 Data Compression Selection The setting of this register is used to turn data compression on or off. It is set by AT%Cn. Data compression can only be enabled when the modem is operat- ing in an error-control (EC) mode using either V.
6-32 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide S91 Line T ransmit Lev el This register is effective only for Japan. It specifies the line transmit level, in dB, with an implied minus sign. Default is 15 dB, range is 6 - 15. S92 Direct Connect T ransmit Le v el This register sets the transmit level, in dBm, for direct connect cellular.
APPENDIX A A utomated Customer Suppor t World Wide W eb & Intel Bulletin Board Internet FTP Service (BBS) Access Intel’ s W orld Wide Web Use Intel’ s BBS. Dial home pages or download in by modem at 8-N-1, information using anonymous FTP . and up to 14.
A-2 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide Intel Web and Internet Sites Support: http://support.intel.com News: news://cs.intel.com Network Products: http://www.
APPENDIX B Specifications General Specifications Size: 3.37 in x 2.13 in x 0.197 in (85.6 mm x 54.0 mm x 5.0 mm) Weight: 1.47 oz (42.1 g) Temperature range: Operating: 32°F to 131°F (0°C to 55°C) Storage: -4°F to 149°F (-20°C to 65°C) Humidity: 95% maximum noncondensing Memory size: 512K flash memory, 160K SRAM Memory alloc.
B-2 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide Modem Specifications Data modulation: V.34 from 33,600 down to 2400 bps, V.32terbo with trellis coding at 19200 and 16800 bps; V.32bis (with trellis coding at 14400, 12000, 9600, and 7200 bps; uncoded at 4800 bps); V.
APPENDIX C Limited Lifetime W arranty Intel warrants to the original owner that the hardware product delivered in this package will be free from defects in material and w orkmanship. This warranty does not cover the product if it is damaged in the process of being installed or improperly used.
C-2 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide If the Customer Support Group verifies that the product is defective, they will have the RMA department issue you an RMA number to place on the outer package of the product. Intel cannot accept any product without an RMA number on the package.
APPENDIX D Agency Notices FCC Compliance Statement FCC Rules and Regulations - Part 15 This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device pursuant to P art 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against har mful interference in a residential installation.
D-2 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide NO TE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules . Operation is subject to the following tw o conditions: (1) This device may not cause har mful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Agency Notices D-3 Canadian compliance (Industry Canada) When tested in at least one intended host: This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital app.
D-4 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide Manufacturer declaration This cer tifies that Intel EtherExpress PR O/100 Mobile Adapters comply with the EU Directiv e 89/336/EEC , using the EMC standards EN55022 (Class B) and EN50082-1. This product also meets or e x ceeds EN60950 safety requirements.
APPENDIX E Software License Agreement BY USING THIS SOFTWARE, YOU ARE AGREEING TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT. DO NOT USE THIS SOFTWARE UNTIL YOU HAVE CAREFULLY READ AND AGREED TO THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT, PROMPTLY RETURN THE SOFTWARE PACKAGE AND ANY ACCOMPANYING ITEMS.
E-2 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide TRANSFER: You may transfer the Software to another party if the receiving party agrees to the terms of this Agreement and you retain no copies of the Software and accompanying documentation. Transfer of the Software terminates your right to use the Software.
Software License Agreement E-3 U.S. GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS: The Software and documentation were developed at private expense and are provided with “RESTRICTED RIGHTS.” Use, duplication, or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in FAR 52.
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Index Symbols 100Base-TX Ethernet 1-4 10Base-T Ethernet network 1-4 56Kbps connections 1-1 technology 1-1 A Advanced Look-ahead Pipelining 4-45 Alphabetical reference, NOSes 4-3 America Online 5-8 Ana.
Index-2 COM port automatic detection 4-33 setting with COMx 4-33 COM Port Monitor 5-5 COMBASE keyword 4-35, 4-43, 4-48, 4-57 COMIRQ keyword 4-35, 4-43, 4-48, 4-57 Communications application notes 5-6 .
Index-3 FTP LANWatch installation 4-9 NDIS driver 4-10 Packet driver 4-10 FTP PC/TCP 4-11 and NetWare 4-15 installation 4-11 Packet driver 4-14 G Generic installation 4-16 H Hardware installation requ.
Index-4 Installation Program 1-2, 4-3 Intel Web and Internet Sites B-2 INTERRUPT keyword 4-44, 4-48 INTERRUPTNUMBER keyword 4-44 IOADDRESS keyword 4-44 IOBASEADDRESS keyword 4-44 IOWAITSTATES keyword .
Index-5 Windows for Workgroups. See Windows for Workgroups Microsoft LAN Manager installation 4-20 Microsoft Remote Access Server (RAS) 5-17 Microsoft Windows 3.
Index-6 NetWare. See Novell NetWare installation with Windows 95 2-8 Network drivers 4-3 operating system 1-2, 4-3 network node address 5-4 NETX shell support 4-2 NO CARRIER message 6-1 NOCHECK keywor.
Index-7 PC-NFS 4-27 PC/TCP, FTP 4-11 PCMCIA 1-2 PORT keyword 4-46 Power management 1-3 Power-saving modes under Windows 95 2-9 Prodigy 5-19 PROTOCOL.INI file 4-40 R Registry Windows 95 2-16, 3-8 Windo.
Index-8 U Ungermann-Bass Net/One installation 4-28 Update Device Driver Wizard 2-5 Utilities 5-1 V Version Windows 95 2-1 VINES, Banyan 4-5 VLM file decompression 4-19 VLM shell 4-2 Volume, modem speaker 4-60 W WinCim 5-10 Windows 3.
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