HP Hewlett Packard Network Card PCLA8205B User Manual

EtherExpressTM PRO/10+ ISA  
PCLA8205B  
Installation Guide  
 
1 Connecting to a Netware 3.12 Server  
Windows for Workgroups Version 3.11  
1 Connecting to a Netware 3.12 Server  
Windows for  
Workgroups  
Version 3.11  
Requirements  
• HP Vectra with DOS and MS-Windows for Workgroups 3.11 installed.  
• Intel EtherExpress ISA 10MBS Ethernet adapter card and drivers disk  
Ver. 2.3.  
• D r i v e r N a m e : E P R O . 3 8 6 S i z e : 1 6 K B D a t e : 1 0 / 2 2 / 9 6  
• Novell Netware 3.12 server that supports Net BEUI, NWLink IPX/SPX,  
and NWLink NetBIOS transfer protocols.  
• Netware Client for DOS and MS Windows  
Device Configuration  
• I/O Addres  
350 - 35Fh  
IRQ 10  
• Interrupt  
• Board Connector type  
• Force 8-bit operation  
• Flash chip address  
• Remote boot program  
Auto-detect  
Yes  
Disabled  
None  
Procedure  
1 With the HP Vectra turned off, install the Intel EtherExpress PRO ISA  
Ethernet adapter card into an ISA slot.  
2 Connect network cable media to the Intel EtherExpress card.  
3 Power on the machine.  
4 After booting, insert the Intel EtherExpress drivers disk Ver. 2.3.”, and  
execute “A:\SOFTSET2.EXE.”  
5 Select “Change Adapter configuration” and verify the resource settings  
listed above under the heading “Device Configuration.”  
6 If changes are required, save those changes and exit.  
 
1 Connecting to a Netware 3.12 Server  
Windows for Workgroups Version 3.11  
7 Remove the Intel drivers diskette and reboot the machine, and boot to a  
DOS prompt.  
8 Insert Netware Client for DOS and Windows Disk 1 and execute  
“A:\INSTALL.”  
9 Change the settings to match the following and then option 6 to continue  
the installation.  
• C:\NWCLIENT  
• YES  
• YES  
• C:\WINDOWS  
• No  
• Intel EtherExpress ™ Pro/10 LAN Adapter (Use the driver from the driv-  
ers disk at A:\)  
10 Insert the corresponding diskettes to finish the file transfer, and then  
reboot the machine.  
11 After windows loads, open the “NETWORK” folder, and double-click the  
“NETWORK SETUP” icon.  
12 Select the “Networks” button in the “Network Setup” and verify that  
“Novell NetWare (Workstation Shell 4.0 and above)” is listed under  
“Install Windows Support for the following network only:”  
13 Click on “OK” twice to complete the installation.  
 
1 Connecting to a Netware 3.12 Server  
Windows 95 SR2  
Windows 95 SR2  
Requirements  
• HP Vectra with Windows 95 SR2.  
• Intel EtherExpress PRO ISA ethernet card and drivers disk Ver. 2.3.  
• Driver Name: El90X.DOS Size: 45KB Date: 3/21/97  
• Novell Netware 3.12 server that supports Net BEUI,TCP/IP, NWLink IPX/  
SPX, and NWLink NetBIOS transfer protocols.  
Device Configuration  
• I/O Address  
350 - 35Fh  
IRQ 10  
• Interrupt  
• Board Connector type  
• Force 8-bit operation  
• Flash chip address  
• Remote boot program  
Auto-detect  
Yes  
Disabled  
None  
Procedure  
1 With the HP Vectra turned off, install the Intel EtherExpress PRO ISA  
adapter card into an ISA slot.  
2 Connect network Cable media to the Intel EtherExpress PRO ISA card.  
3 Insert a DOS bootable diskette and power on the machine.  
4 After booting, insert the Intel EtherExpress drivers disk 1, “EtherExpress  
drivers Ver. 2.3.” and execute “A:\SOFTSET2.EXE.”  
5 Select “Configure NIC”, and verify the resource settings listed above  
under the heading “Device Configuration.”  
6 If changes are required, save those changes and exit.  
7 Remove the Intel EtherExpress software driver diskette and reboot the  
machine.  
8 Power on the machine and allow it to boot to Windows 95.  
9 When Windows 95 restarts, a message will appear that new hardware has  
been found.  
 
1 Connecting to a Netware 3.12 Server  
Windows 95 SR2  
10 Click “OK” to the “Network” dialog box to provide computer / work group  
names.  
11 Specify your Computer Name, Workgroup, and Computer Description.  
(If you do not have the required information, contact your network  
administrator)  
12 Click on “Close” button, and files will copy.  
13 Click on the “Yes” button to finish the installation and restart your  
computer.  
 
2 Connecting to a Netware 4.11 Server  
Windows for Workgroups Version 3.11  
2 Connecting to a Netware 4.11 Server  
Windows for  
Workgroups  
Version 3.11  
Requirements  
• HP Vectra with DOS and MS-Windows for Workgroups 3.11 installed.  
• Intel EtherExpress ISA 10MBS Ethernet adapter card and drivers disk  
Ver. 2.3.  
• D r i v e r N a m e : E P R O . 3 8 6 S i z e : 1 6 K B D a t e : 1 0 / 2 2 / 9 6  
• Novell Netware 4.11 server that supports Net BEUI, NWLink IPX/SPX,  
and NWLink NetBIOS transfer protocols.  
• Netware Client for DOS and MS Windows  
Device Configuration  
• I/O Address  
350 - 35Fh  
IRQ 10  
• Interrupt  
• Board Connector type  
• Force 8-bit operation  
• Flash chip address  
• Remote boot program  
Auto-detect  
Yes  
Disabled  
None  
Procedure  
1 With the HP Vectra turned off, install the Intel EtherExpress PRO ISA  
Ethernet adapter card into an ISA slot.  
2 Connect network cable media to the Intel EtherExpress card.  
3 Power on the machine.  
4 After booting, insert the Intel EtherExpress drivers disk Ver. 2.3.”, and  
execute “A:\SOFTSET2.EXE.”  
5 Select “Change Adapter configuration” and verify the resource settings  
listed above under the heading “Device Configuration.”  
6 If changes are required, save those changes and exit.  
 
2 Connecting to a Netware 4.11 Server  
Windows for Workgroups Version 3.11  
7 Remove the Intel drivers diskette and reboot the machine, and boot to a  
DOS prompt.  
8 Insert Netware Client for DOS and Windows Disk 1 and execute  
“A:\INSTALL.”  
9 Change the settings to match the following and then option 6 to continue  
the installation.  
• C:\NWCLIENT  
• YES  
• YES  
• C:\WINDOWS  
• No  
• Intel EtherExpress ™ Pro/10 LAN Adapter (Use the driver from the  
drivers disk at A:\)  
10 Insert the corre=10ponding diskettes to finish the file transfer, and then  
reboot the machine.  
11 After windows loads, open the “NETWORK” folder, and double-click the  
“NETWORK SETUP” icon.  
12 Select the “Networks” button in the “Network Setup” and verify that  
“Novell NetWare (Workstation Shell 4.0 and above)” is listed under  
“Install Windows Support for the following network only:”  
13 Click on “OK” twice to complete the installation.  
 
2 Connecting to a Netware 4.11 Server  
Windows 95 SR2  
Windows 95 SR2  
Requirements  
• HP Vectra with Windows 95 SR2.  
• Intel EtherExpress PRO ISA ethernet card and drivers disk Ver. 2.3.  
• Driver Name: El90X.DOS Size: 45KB Date: 3/21/97  
• Novell Netware 4.11 server that supports Net BEUI,TCP/IP, NWLink IPX/  
SPX, and NWLink NetBIOS transfer protocols.  
Device Configuration  
• I/O Address  
350 - 35Fh  
IRQ 10  
• Interrupt  
• Board Connector type  
• Force 8-bit operation  
• Flash chip address  
• Remote boot program  
Auto-detect  
Yes  
Disabled  
None  
Procedure  
1 With the HP Vectra turned off, install the Intel EtherExpress PRO ISA  
adapter card into an ISA slot.  
2 Connect network Cable media to the Intel EtherExpress PRO ISA card.  
3 Insert a DOS bootable diskette and power on the machine.  
4 After booting, insert the Intel EtherExpress drivers disk 1, “EtherExpress  
drivers Ver. 2.3.” and execute “A:\SOFTSET2.EXE.”  
5 Select “Configure NIC”, and verify the resource settings listed above  
under the heading “Device Configuration.”  
6 If changes are required, save those changes and exit.  
7 Remove the Intel EtherExpress software driver diskette and reboot the  
machine.  
8 Power on the machine and allow it to boot to Windows 95.  
9 When Windows 95 restarts, a message will appear that new hardware has  
been found.  
 
2 Connecting to a Netware 4.11 Server  
Windows 95 SR2  
10 Click “OK” to the “Network” dialog box to provide computer / work group  
names.  
11 Specify your Computer Name, Workgroup, and Computer Description.  
(If you do not have the required information, contact your network  
administrator)  
12 Click on “Close” button, and files will copy.  
13 Click on the “Yes” button to finish the installation and restart your  
computer.  
 
3 Connecting to a Windows NT Server 3.51  
Windows for Workgroups Version 3.11  
3 Connecting to a Windows NT Server 3.51  
Windows for  
Workgroups  
Version 3.11  
Requirements  
• HP Vectra with DOS and MS-Windows for Workgroups 3.11 installed.  
• Intel EtherExpress ISA 10MBS Ethernet adapter card and drivers disk  
Ver. 2.3.  
• Driver Name: Elnk3. SYS Size: 27KB Date: 7/18/96  
• Microsoft Windows NT server 3.51 machine that supports Net BEUI,  
NWLink IPX/SPX, and NWLink NetBIOS transfer protocols.  
Device Configuration  
• I/O Address  
350 - 35Fh  
IRQ 10  
• Interrupt  
• Board Connector type  
• Force 8-bit operation  
• Flash chip address  
• Remote boot program  
Auto-detect  
Yes  
Disabled  
None  
Procedure  
1 With the HP Vectra turned off, install the Intel EtherExpress PRO ISA  
Ethernet adapter card into an ISA slot.  
2 Connect network Cable Media to the Intel EtherExpress card.  
3 Power on the machine.  
4 After booting, insert the Intel EtherExpress drivers disk Ver. 2.3.”, and  
execute “A:\SOFTSET2.EXE.”  
5 Select “Change Adapter configuration” and verify the resource settings  
listed above under the heading “Device Configuration.”  
6 If changes are required, save those changes and exit.  
7 Remove the Intel Drivers diskette and reboot the machine.  
 
Windows for Workgroups Version 3.11  
8 After windows loads, open the “NETWORK” program group, and double-  
click the “Network Setup.”  
9 Select the “Networks” button in the “Network Setup” dialog box.  
10 Click on the “Install Microsoft Windows Network:” option, and click “OK.”  
11 Click the “Drivers” button from the “Network Setup” dialog box, and click  
on “Add Adapter.”  
12 Click “OK” to accept the default choice of “Unlisted or Updated Network  
Adapter.”  
13 Type the path “A:\WFW” in the “Install Driver” dialog box, and then insert  
the Intel EtherExpress drivers disk into the floppy drive, and click “OK”.  
(If you have an HP preloaded HDD, set path to  
“C:\LANDRV\INTEL10\WFW”)  
14 Select “Intel EtherExpress [TM] PRO/10 LAN Adapter” in the “Unlisted or  
Updated Network Adapter” dialog box, and click “OK.”  
15 Click “OK” in the “Intel EtherExpress [TM] PRO/10 LAN Adapter” dialog  
box to confirm the interrupt, Base I/O, the Transceiver Type, Link Speed,  
Power Management, AllFramesCRT, DynamicCRTMax, Dynamic-  
CRTIncrement ,and the DynamicCRTInterval settings.  
16 Make sure that the “Intel EtherExpress [TM] PRO/10 LAN Adapter  
[NDIS2/NDIS3]“ is selected in “Network Drivers.”  
17 Accept the list of Protocols listed below and click on the “CLOSE.”  
button.  
Intel EtherExpress PRO/10 LAN Adapter (NDIS2/NDIS3)  
Microsoft NetBEUI  
IPX/SPX Compatible Transport with NetBIOS  
(If you do not have the required information, contact your network  
administrator)  
18 At the “Network Setup” dialog box, click on “OK”.  
19 Specify your User Name, Workgroup, and Computer Name in “Microsoft  
Windows Network Names” dialog box, and click on “OK.”  
20 Finish the network card installation by clicking on “OK” in the “Network  
Setup” message.  
 
3 Connecting to a Windows NT Server 3.51  
Windows for Workgroups Version 3.11  
21 To complete the installation, click on “Restart Computer” button in the  
“Windows Setup” dialog box.  
 
3 Connecting to a Windows NT Server 3.51  
Windows 95 SR2  
Windows 95 SR2  
Requirements  
• HP Vectra with Windows 95 SR2.  
• Intel EtherExpress PRO ISA ethernet card and drivers disk Ver. 2.3.  
• Driver Name: El90X.DOS Size: 45KB Date: 3/21/97  
• Microsoft Windows NT Server 3.51 machine that supports Net BEUI,TCP/  
IP, NWLink IPX/SPX, and NWLink NetBIOS transfer protocols.  
Device Configuration  
• I/O Address  
350 - 35Fh  
IRQ 10  
• Interrupt  
• Board Connector type  
• Force 8-bit operation  
• Flash chip address  
• Remote boot program  
Auto-detect  
Yes  
Disabled  
None  
Procedure  
1 With the HP Vectra turned off, install the Intel EtherExpress PRO ISA  
adapter card into an ISA slot.  
2 Connect network cable media to the Intel EtherExpress PRO ISA card.  
3 Insert a DOS bootable diskette and power on the machine.  
4 After booting, insert the Intel EtherExpress drivers disk, “EtherExpress  
drivers Ver. 2.3.”, and execute “A:\SOFTSET2.EXE.”  
5 Select “Configure NIC”, and verify the resource settings listed above  
under the heading “Device Configuration.”  
6 If changes are required, save those changes and exit.  
7 Remove the Intel EtherExpress software driver diskette and reboot the  
machine.  
8 Power on the machine and allow it to boot to Windows 95.  
9 When Windows 95 restarts, a message will appear that new hardware has  
been found.  
 
3 Connecting to a Windows NT Server 3.51  
Windows 95 SR2  
10 Click “OK” to the “Network” dialog box to provide computer / work group  
names.  
11 Specify your Computer Name, Workgroup, and Computer Description.  
(If you do not have the required information, contact your network  
administrator)  
12 Click on the “Configuration” folder in the “Network” dialog box.  
13 Click on “Add” and then “Protocol” from “Select Network Component  
Type”, click on “Add.”  
14 Pick “Microsoft” from the “Manufacturers:” and “TCP/IP”, then click  
“OK.”  
15 Highlight the “TCP/IP” network component and click on the “Properties”  
button.  
16 If you know your TCP/IP settings, enter them in the “TCP/IP Properties”  
dialog box, otherwise, leave the IP address choice checked, “Obtain an IP  
address automatically”, and click “OK” . (If you do not have the required  
information, contact your network administrator)  
17 Click on “Close” button, and files will copy.  
18 When asked for system files, insert the Windows 95 CD-ROM, and click  
“OK” to the “Insert Disk” dialog box.  
19 When prompted, enter the path to your Windows 95 source files, and click  
“OK” in the “Copying Files… “ dialog box. (If you have an HP pre-loaded  
HDD, set the path statement C:\MASTERS\WIN95\SYSTEM\CABS\”).  
20 Click on the “Yes” button to finish the installation and restart your  
computer.  
 
3 Connecting to a Windows NT Server 3.51  
Windows NT Workstation Version 3.51  
Windows NT  
Workstation  
Version 3.51  
Requirements  
• HP Vectra with Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 3.51 installed.  
• Intel EtherExpress PRO ISA Ethernet card and drivers disk Ver. 2.3.  
D r i v e r N a m e : E P R O . S Y S S i z e : 1 0 7 K B D a t e : 7 / 1 8 / 9 6  
• Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 3.51 and Service Pack Media.  
• Microsoft Windows NT Server 3.51 machine that supports Net BEUI, TCP/  
IP,NWLink IPX/SPX, and NWLink NetBIOS transfer protocols.  
Device Configuration  
• I/O Address  
350 - 35Fh  
IRQ 10  
• Interrupt  
• Board Connector type  
• Force 8-bit operation  
• Flash chip address  
• Remote boot program  
Auto-detect  
Yes  
Disabled  
None  
Procedure  
1 With the HP Vectra turned off, install the Intel EtherExpress PRO ISA  
Ethernet adapter card into an ISA slot.  
2 Connect network cable media to the Intel EtherExpress PRO ISA  
ethernet adapter card.  
3 Insert a DOS bootable diskette and power on the machine.  
4 After booting, insert the Intel EtherExpress drivers disk Ver. 2.3.” and  
execute “A:\SOFTSET2.EXE.”  
5 Select “Change Adapter configuration” and verify the resource settings  
listed above under the heading “Device Configuration.”  
6 If changes are required, save those changes and exit.  
7 Remove the Intel drivers diskette and reboot the machine.  
8 After windows loads, go to the “MAIN” program group , and double-click  
on “Control Panel.”  
 
3 Connecting to a Windows NT Server 3.51  
Windows NT Workstation Version 3.51  
9 Select the “Network” icon, and click “YES” to install NT networking.  
10 Insert the Windows NT Workstaion CD.  
11 In the “Windows NT Setup”, set the path to your NT files, and click on the  
“Continue” button. (If you have an HP preloaded HDD, set path to  
“C:\I386”)  
12 Click on the “Do Not Detect” button from the “ Network Adapter Card  
Detection” dialog box, and click on “Continue” in the second “Network  
Adapter Card Detection” dialog box.  
13 From the “Drop Down List”, scroll down and select “<Other> Requires  
disk from manufacturer”, then click on “Continue.”  
14 Set the path to “A:\NT” in the “Insert Disk” dialog box, and insert the Intel  
EtherExpress drivers disk. (If you have an HP preloaded HDD, set path to  
“C:\LANDRV\PRO10\NT\)  
15 Click “OK” at the “Install Driver” dialog box.  
16 Select “Intel EtherExpress[TM] PRO/10 or PRO+ ISA LAN Adapter” in the  
“Select OEM Option” dialog box, and click “OK”.  
17 Click on the “OK” button in the “Intel PROSet” dialog box.  
18 Choose the default Protocol TCP/IP, and any additional network  
protocols by clicking the check boxes in the “Windows NT Setup” dialog  
box, and click “OK”. (If you do not have the required information, contact  
your network administrator)  
19 Check the box to add additional TCP/IP components, and hit enter.  
20 Click “OK” to review the network settings in the “Network Settings” dialog  
box.  
21 Enter your IP information or check the box “Enable Automatic DHCP  
Configuration”, and click on the “OK” button. (If you do not have the  
required information, contact your network administrator)  
22 At the “Domain/Workgroup Settings” Dialog Box, click on “OK” to accept  
the default “Workgroup” as your workgroup name. (If you do not have the  
required information, contact your network administrator)  
23 To complete the installation, remove the floppy disk, and click on  
“Restart Computer” button in the “Windows NT Workstation Networking  
Setup” dialog box.  
 
3 Connecting to a Windows NT Server 3.51  
Windows NT Workstation Version 3.51  
 
3 Connecting to a Windows NT Server 3.51  
Windows NT Workstation Version 4.0  
Windows NT  
Workstation  
Version 4.0  
Requirements  
• HP Vectra with Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Service Pack 3.  
• Intel EtherExpress PRO/10 ISA ethernet card and drivers disk ver. 3.5.  
Driver Name: OEMSETUP.INF Size: 33KB Date: 5/12/97  
• Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0 and Service Pack Media.  
(If you have a Hewlett-Packard pre-loaded HDD, the media is located at  
“C:\I386”)  
• Microsoft Windows NT Server 3.51 machine that supports Net BEUI, TCP/  
IP, NWLink IPX/SPX, and NWLink NetBIOS transfer protocols.  
Device Configuration  
• I/O Address  
350 - 35Fh  
IRQ 10  
• Interrupt  
• Board Connector type  
• Force 8-bit operation  
• Flash chip address  
• Remote boot program  
Auto-detect  
Yes  
Disabled  
None  
Procedure  
1 With the HP Vectra turned off, install the Intel EtherExpress PRO ISA  
Ethernet adapter card into an ISA slot.  
2 Connect network cable media to the Intel EtherExpress PRO ISA  
Ethernet adapter card.  
3 Insert a DOS bootable diskette and power on the machine.  
4 After booting, insert the Intel EtherExpress drivers disk Ver. 2.3, and  
execute “A:\SOFTSET2.EXE.”  
5 Select “Change Adapter configuration” and verify the resource settings  
listed above under the heading “Device Configuration.”  
6 If changes are required, save those changes and exit.  
7 Remove the Intel drivers diskette and reboot the machine.  
8 Power on the machine and allow it to boot to Windows NT Workstation  
4.0.  
 
3 Connecting to a Windows NT Server 3.51  
Windows NT Workstation Version 4.0  
9 Log onto the machine with dministrator privileges. (If you do not have the  
required information, contact your network administrator)  
10 Click on “Start” and move to “Settings”, open the “Control Panel” group  
and double-click the “Network” Icon.  
11 Click on the “Yes” button and agree to install “Windows NT Networking.”  
12 With “Wired to the Network” checked, click on “Next.”  
13 Click on the option to “Select form list” then on “Have Disk.”  
14 Insert the Intel EtherExpress PRO/10 ISA ethernet drivers disk ver. 3.5  
into the floppy drive.  
15 With the path set to “A:\NT” click “OK.” (If you have a Hewlett-Packard  
pre-loaded HDD, set the path statement to “C:\LANDRV\PRO10\NT\”)  
16 Select “Intel EtherExpress [TM] PRO/10+ ISA LAN Adapter” and click  
“OK.”  
17 With “Intel EtherExpress [TM] PRO/10+ ISA LAN Adapter” listed in the  
“Network Adapters” window, click on “NEXT.”  
18 Accept the applicable Network Protocols and click on “Next.” (If you do  
not have the required information, contact your network administrator)  
19 At the “Network Services:” prompt, accept default settings and click on  
“Next.”  
20 Finish the network card installation by clicking on “Next.”  
21 Designate the path to your NT files and select “Continue.” (If you have a  
Hewlett-Packard pre-loaded HDD, set the path to “C:\I386”)  
22 Click on “OK” for “Intel PROSet” dialog box.  
23 Click on “Yes” to use DHCP or choose “NO” if you know your IP address.  
(If you do not have the required information, contact your network  
administrator)  
24 At the “Show Bindings for:” prompt, accept default settings and click on  
“Next.”  
25 When “Windows NT is now ready to start the network…” click on “Next.”  
26 Specify your Computer Name, Workgroup or Domain and click on “Next.”  
(If you do not have the required information, contact your network  
administrator)  
 
3 Connecting to a Windows NT Server 3.51  
Windows NT Workstation Version 4.0  
27 After “Network has been installed on this computer” click on “Finish.  
28 To complete the installation, select “Yes” to reboot your computer.  
 
3 Connecting to a Windows NT Server 3.51  
Windows NT Workstation Version 4.0  
 
4 Connecting to a Windows NT Server 4.0  
Windows for Workgroups Version. 3.11  
4 Connecting to a Windows NT Server 4.0  
Windows for  
Workgroups  
Version. 3.11  
Requirements  
• HP Vectra with DOS and MS-Windows for Workgroups 3.11 installed.  
• Intel EtherExpress ISA 10MBS Ethernet adapter card and drivers disk  
Ver. 2.3.  
• Driver Name: Elnk3. SYS Size: 27KB Date: 7/18/96  
• Microsoft Windows NT server 4.0 machine that supports Net BEUI,Link  
IPX/SPX, and NWLink NetBIOS transfer protocols.  
Device Configuration  
• I/O Address  
350 - 35Fh  
IRQ 10  
• Interrupt  
• Board Connector type  
• Force 8-bit operation  
• Flash chip address  
• Remote boot program  
Auto-detect  
Yes  
Disabled  
None  
Procedure  
1 With the HP Vectra turned off, install the Intel EtherExpress PRO ISA  
Ethernet adapter card into an ISA slot.  
2 Connect network Cable Media to the Intel EtherExpress card.  
3 Power on the machine.  
4 After booting, insert the Intel EtherExpress drivers disk Ver. 2.3.”, and  
execute “A:\SOFTSET2.EXE.”  
5 Select “Change Adapter configuration” and verify the resource settings  
listed above under the heading “Device Configuration.”  
6 If changes are required, save those changes and exit.  
7 Remove the Intel Drivers diskette and reboot the machine.  
 
4 Connecting to a Windows NT Server 4.0  
Windows for Workgroups Version. 3.11  
8 After windows loads, open the “NETWORK” program group, and double-  
click the “Network Setup.”  
9 Select the “Networks” button in the “Network Setup” dialog box.  
10 Click on the “Install Microsoft Windows Network:” option, and click “OK.”  
11 Click the “Drivers” button from the “Network Setup” dialog box, and click  
on “Add Adapter.”  
12 Click “OK” to accept the default choice of “Unlisted or Updated Network  
Adapter.”  
13 Type the path “A:\WFW” in the “Install Driver” dialog box, and then insert  
the Intel EtherExpress drivers disk into the floppy drive, and click “OK”.  
(If you have an HP preloaded HDD, set path to  
“C:\LANDRV\INTEL10\WFW”)  
14 Select “Intel EtherExpress [TM] PRO/10 LAN Adapter” in the “Unlisted or  
Updated Network Adapter” dialog box, and click “OK.”  
15 Click “OK” in the “Intel EtherExpress [TM] PRO/10 LAN Adapter” dialog  
box to confirm the interrupt, Base I/O, the Transceiver Type, Link Speed,  
Power Management, AllFramesCRT, DynamicCRTMax,  
DynamicCRTIncrement ,and the DynamicCRTInterval settings.  
16 Make sure that the “Intel EtherExpress [TM] PRO/10 LAN Adapter  
[NDIS2/NDIS3]“ is selected in “Network Drivers.”  
17 Accept the list of Protocols listed below and click on the “CLOSE.”  
button.  
Intel EtherExpress PRO/10 LAN Adapter (NDIS2/NDIS3)  
Microsoft NetBEUI  
IPX/SPX Compatible Transport with NetBIOS  
(If you do not have the required information, contact your network  
administrator)  
18 At the “Network Setup” dialog box, click on “OK”.  
19 Specify your User Name, Workgroup, and Computer Name in “Microsoft  
Windows Network Names” dialog box, and click on “OK.”  
20 Finish the network card installation by clicking on “OK” in the “Network  
Setup” message.  
 
4 Connecting to a Windows NT Server 4.0  
Windows for Workgroups Version. 3.11  
21 To complete the installation, click on “Restart Computer” button in the  
“Windows Setup” dialog box.  
 
4 Connecting to a Windows NT Server 4.0  
Windows 95 SR2  
Windows 95 SR2  
Requirements  
• HP Vectra with Windows 95 SR2.  
• Intel EtherExpress PRO ISA ethernet card and drivers disk Ver. 2.3.  
• Driver Name: El90X.DOS Size: 45KB Date: 3/21/97  
• Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 machine that supports Net BEUI,TCP/  
IP, NWLink IPX/SPX, and NWLink NetBIOS transfer protocols.  
Device Configuration  
• I/O Address  
350 - 35Fh  
IRQ 10  
• Interrupt  
• Board Connector type  
• Force 8-bit operation  
• Flash chip address  
• Remote boot program  
Auto-detect  
Yes  
Disabled  
None  
Procedure  
1 With the HP Vectra turned off, install the Intel EtherExpress PRO ISA  
adapter card into an ISA slot.  
2 Connect network cable media to the Intel EtherExpress PRO ISA card.  
3 Insert a DOS bootable diskette and power on the machine.  
4 After booting, insert the Intel EtherExpress drivers disk, “EtherExpress  
drivers Ver. 2.3.”, and execute “A:\SOFTSET2.EXE.”  
5 Select “Configure NIC”, and verify the resource settings listed above  
under the heading “Device Configuration.”  
6 If changes are required, save those changes and exit.  
7 Remove the Intel EtherExpress software driver diskette and reboot the  
machine.  
8 Power on the machine and allow it to boot to Windows 95.  
9 When Windows 95 restarts, a message will appear that new hardware has  
been found.  
 
4 Connecting to a Windows NT Server 4.0  
Windows 95 SR2  
10 Click “OK” to the “Network” dialog box to provide computer / work group  
names.  
11 Specify your Computer Name, Workgroup, and Computer Description.  
(If you do not have the required information, contact your network  
administrator)  
12 Click on the “Configuration” folder in the “Network” dialog box.  
13 Click on “Add” and then “Protocol” from “Select Network Component  
Type”, click on “Add.”  
14 Pick “Microsoft” from the “Manufacturers:” and “TCP/IP”, then click  
“OK.”  
15 Highlight the “TCP/IP” network component and click on the “Properties”  
button.  
16 If you know your TCP/IP settings, enter them in the “TCP/IP Properties”  
dialog box, otherwise, leave the IP address choice checked, “Obtain an IP  
address automatically”, and click “OK” . (If you do not have the required  
information, contact your network administrator)  
17 Click on “Close” button, and files will copy.  
18 When asked for system files, insert the Windows 95 CD-ROM, and click  
“OK” to the “Insert Disk” dialog box.  
19 When prompted, enter the path to your Windows 95 source files, and click  
“OK” in the “Copying Files… “ dialog box. (If you have an HP pre-loaded  
HDD, set the path statement C:\MASTERS\WIN95\SYSTEM\CABS\”).  
20 Click on the “Yes” button to finish the installation and restart your  
computer.  
 
4 Connecting to a Windows NT Server 4.0  
Windows NT Workstation Version 3.51  
Windows NT  
Workstation  
Version 3.51  
Requirements  
• HP Vectra with Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 3.51 installed.  
• Intel EtherExpress PRO ISA Ethernet card and drivers disk Ver. 2.3.  
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• Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 3.51 and Service Pack Media.  
• Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 machine that supports Net BEUI, TCP/  
IP,NWLink IPX/SPX, and NWLink NetBIOS transfer protocols.  
Device Configuration  
• I/O Address  
350 - 35Fh  
IRQ 10  
• Interrupt  
• Board Connector type  
• Force 8-bit operation  
• Flash chip address  
• Remote boot program  
Auto-detect  
Yes  
Disabled  
None  
Procedure  
1 With the HP Vectra turned off, install the Intel EtherExpress PRO ISA  
Ethernet adapter card into an ISA slot.  
2 Connect network cable media to the Intel EtherExpress PRO ISA  
ethernet adapter card.  
3 Insert a DOS bootable diskette and power on the machine.  
4 After booting, insert the Intel EtherExpress drivers disk Ver. 2.3.” and  
execute “A:\SOFTSET2.EXE.”  
5 Select “Change Adapter configuration” and verify the resource settings  
listed above under the heading “Device Configuration.”  
6 If changes are required, save those changes and exit.  
7 Remove the Intel drivers diskette and reboot the machine.  
8 After windows loads, go to the “MAIN” program group , and double-click  
on “Control Panel.”  
9 Select the “Network” icon, and click “YES” to install NT networking.  
 
4 Connecting to a Windows NT Server 4.0  
Windows NT Workstation Version 3.51  
10 Insert the Windows NT Workstaion CD.  
11 In the “Windows NT Setup”, set the path to your NT files, and click on the  
“Continue” button. (If you have an HP preloaded HDD, set path to  
“C:\I386”)  
12 Click on the “Do Not Detect” button from the “ Network Adapter Card  
Detection” dialog box, and click on “Continue” in the second “Network  
Adapter Card Detection” dialog box.  
13 From the “Drop Down List”, scroll down and select “<Other> Requires  
disk from manufacturer”, then click on “Continue.”  
14 Set the path to “A:\NT” in the “Insert Disk” dialog box, and insert the Intel  
EtherExpress drivers disk. (If you have an HP preloaded HDD, set path to  
“C:\LANDRV\PRO10\NT\)  
15 Click “OK” at the “Install Driver” dialog box.  
16 Select “Intel EtherExpress[TM] PRO/10 or PRO+ ISA LAN Adapter” in the  
“Select OEM Option” dialog box, and click “OK”.  
17 Click on the “OK” button in the “Intel PROSet” dialog box.  
18 Choose the default Protocol TCP/IP, and any additional network  
protocols by clicking the check boxes in the “Windows NT Setup” dialog  
box, and click “OK”. (If you do not have the required information, contact  
your network administrator)  
19 Check the box to add additional TCP/IP components, and hit enter.  
20 Click “OK” to review the network settings in the “Network Settings” dialog  
box.  
21 Enter your IP information or check the box “Enable Automatic DHCP  
Configuration”, and click on the “OK” button. (If you do not have the  
required information, contact your network administrator)  
22 At the “Domain/Workgroup Settings” Dialog Box, click on “OK” to accept  
the default “Workgroup” as your workgroup name. (If you do not have the  
required information, contact your network administrator)  
23 To complete the installation, remove the floppy disk, and click on  
“Restart Computer” button in the “Windows NT Workstation Networking  
Setup” dialog box.  
 
4 Connecting to a Windows NT Server 4.0  
Windows NT Workstation 4.0  
Windows NT  
Requirements  
Workstation 4.0  
• HP Vectra with Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Service Pack 3.  
• Intel EtherExpress PRO/10 ISA ethernet card and drivers disk ver. 3.5.  
Driver Name: OEMSETUP.INF Size: 33KB Date: 5/12/97  
• Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0 and Service Pack Media.  
(If you have a Hewlett-Packard pre-loaded HDD, the media is located at  
“C:\I386”)  
• Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 machine that supports Net BEUI, TCP/  
IP, NWLink IPX/SPX, and NWLink NetBIOS transfer protocols.  
Device Configuration  
• I/O Address  
350 - 35Fh  
IRQ 10  
• Interrupt  
• Board Connector type  
• Force 8-bit operation  
• Flash chip address  
• Remote boot program  
Auto-detect  
Yes  
Disabled  
None  
Procedure  
1 With the HP Vectra turned off, install the Intel EtherExpress PRO ISA  
Ethernet adapter card into an ISA slot.  
2 Connect network cable media to the Intel EtherExpress PRO ISA  
Ethernet adapter card.  
3 Insert a DOS bootable diskette and power on the machine.  
4 After booting, insert the Intel EtherExpress drivers disk Ver. 2.3, and  
execute “A:\SOFTSET2.EXE.”  
5 Select “Change Adapter configuration” and verify the resource settings  
listed above under the heading “Device Configuration.”  
6 If changes are required, save those changes and exit.  
7 Remove the Intel drivers diskette and reboot the machine.  
8 Power on the machine and allow it to boot to Windows NT Workstation  
4.0.  
 
4 Connecting to a Windows NT Server 4.0  
Windows NT Workstation 4.0  
9 Log onto the machine with dministrator privileges. (If you do not have the  
required information, contact your network administrator)  
10 Click on “Start” and move to “Settings”, open the “Control Panel” group  
and double-click the “Network” Icon.  
11 Click on the “Yes” button and agree to install “Windows NT Networking.”  
12 With “Wired to the Network” checked, click on “Next.”  
13 Click on the option to “Select form list” then on “Have Disk.”  
14 Insert the Intel EtherExpress PRO/10 ISA ethernet drivers disk ver. 3.5  
into the floppy drive.  
15 With the path set to “A:\NT” click “OK.” (If you have a Hewlett-Packard  
pre-loaded HDD, set the path statement to “C:\LANDRV\PRO10\NT\”)  
16 Select “Intel EtherExpress [TM] PRO/10+ ISA LAN Adapter” and click  
“OK.”  
17 With “Intel EtherExpress [TM] PRO/10+ ISA LAN Adapter” listed in the  
“Network Adapters” window, click on “NEXT.”  
18 Accept the applicable Network Protocols and click on “Next.” (If you do  
not have the required information, contact your network administrator)  
19 At the “Network Services:” prompt, accept default settings and click on  
“Next.”  
20 Finish the network card installation by clicking on “Next.”  
21 Designate the path to your NT files and select “Continue.” (If you have a  
Hewlett-Packard pre-loaded HDD, set the path to “C:\I386”)  
22 Click on “OK” for “Intel PROSet” dialog box.  
23 Click on “Yes” to use DHCP or choose “NO” if you know your IP address.  
(If you do not have the required information, contact your network  
administrator)  
24 At the “Show Bindings for:” prompt, accept default settings and click on  
“Next.”  
25 When “Windows NT is now ready to start the network…” click on “Next.”  
26 Specify your Computer Name, Workgroup or Domain and click on “Next.”  
(If you do not have the required information, contact your network  
administrator)  
 
4 Connecting to a Windows NT Server 4.0  
Windows NT Workstation 4.0  
27 After “Network has been installed on this computer” click on “Finish.  
28 To complete the installation, select “Yes” to reboot your computer.  
 
4 Connecting to a Windows NT Server 4.0  
Windows NT Workstation 4.0  
 
 
Version Number Intel10 Rev.1  
 

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