Network Everywhere Fast Ethernet NDIS 2 MAC Driver Installation for LAN MANAGER OS/2 2.x ================================================ Copyright (c) 1996-1998 by NetworkEverywhere All rights reserved. The driver you need are in the directories NDIS2OS2. The NDIS drivers contained in these subdirectories are used with 3Com 3+Open, Microsoft OS/2 LAN Manager OEM distribution, Release 1.x or 2.x, and other compatible OEM versions of LAN Manager. The driver can also used with IBM LAN Server 3.0, 4.0, Microsoft Windows for Workgroups v3.11. The drivers named NCNDIS conform to the Network Driver Interface Specification (NDIS) defined by Microsoft/3Com. Included in NDIS2OS2 directory are the following files: \NDIS2OS2 NCNDIS.OS2 The OS2 NDIS MAC driver PROTOCOL.INI A sample section of PROTOCOL.INI file NCNDIS.NIF Network Information File \NDIS2OS2 NDIS.TXT This readme file for NDIS 2.0 driver. LANMAN.TXT The Installation guide for LAN Manager. LANSVR23.TXT The Installation guide for Lan Server 3.0 LANSVR40.TXT The Installation guide for Lan Server 4.0 Sample PROTOCOL.INI Files and Parameters ---------------------------------------- [NCNDIS_NIF] DriverName = NCNDIS$ ;; Range: 0-7. ;; Usage: "Board=nn" ;------------------ ; Board = 0 ;; Options: NWAY, TX10, TX10FD, TX100, TX100FD. ;; FD -> Full Duplex ;; Usage: "MEDIA_TYPE=xxxxx" ;------------------------- MEDIA_TYPE = "NWAY" (default value) There are several parameters included in the NCNDIS_NIF section of the PROTOCOL.INI file. However, the only parameter that you should specify is the "drivername." If you change other parameter settings, such as the MEDIA_TYPE, make sure that it matches the hardware setting. Otherwise, the adapter may fail. If you don't specify these settings, MXIC adapter NDIS 2.0 driver will automatically detect them. MEDIA_TYPE Specifies the line speed for Network Everywhere adapter, default is NWAY. NWAY:Speed Auto-Detection, TX100: 100Mbps, TX10: 10Mbps, TX100FD: 100Mbps full duplex, TX10FD: 10Mbps full duplex. -- THE END --