Crystal LAN (tm) Family Ethernet Adapter - NDIS 3.0 Windows NT Device Driver Copyright (c) 1996 Crystal Semiconductor Corporation, All Rights Reserved =============================================================================== Installation Notes for Installing the NDIS 3.0 Driver for Windows NT 1. Boot Windows NT and log on as Administrator or as a user with Administrator's privileges. 2. After Windows NT has finished booting, open the "Main" window from the Program Manager. 3. Open the "Control Panel" window and double-click on the "Network" icon in the Control Panel window. 4. If the message: "Windows NT Networking is not installed. Install it now?" is displayed, reply "Yes", otherwise continue with step 5. When prompted, choose "Do Not Detect" network adapter and then "Continue". Continue the installation with step 6. 5. Continue with the "Network Settings" dialog by clicking the "Add Adapter" button. 6. From the "Add Network Adapter" dialog, click the down arrow on the "Network Adapter Card" list box. Select " Requires disk from manufacturer" at the end of the adapter list. Click the "Continue" button. 7. When prompted, insert the Crystal LAN driver diskette in drive A: and click on "OK" to accept the default path of A:\. 8. Select "Crystal LAN(tm) Family Ethernet Adapter" and click on "OK". 9. If you will be installing an additional Crystal LAN(tm) Ethernet option board (or other CS8920-based adapter) in the same PC, enter the serial number of the adapter for which you are now installing the driver. Otherwise, you may leave this field blank. Click on the "Continue" button when finished. 10. If you want to override the adapter's assigned Ethernet Address, enter the 12 hex-digit locally administered address in the "NetworkAddr" field. Otherwise, leave this field blank. Click on "Continue" when finished. Note: Only assign a local Ethernet Address in accordance with IEEE 802.2 specifications. A universally administered Ethernet Address is assigned at the factory and is used by default. 11. Select the transmission mode you want the adapter to use. It is strongly recommended you use the default "Auto Negotiate" for the Crystal LAN adapter unless you are sure of the transmission mode capabilities of the network equipment to which you will be connecting. WARNING: Setting a transmission mode that is incompatible with the other equipment on your network will prevent the adapter from working properly and can adversely affect your entire network's performance. 12. The next step is to select the appropriate protocols to bind to the adapter for your network environment. When prompted, install the protocol options and utilities required for your network. (If not prompted, use the "Add Software" and then the "Bindings" option from the "Network Settings" dialog.) 13. Restart Windows NT when prompted for all changes to take effect.