D-Link Support Publishing DLKTCP.TXT Feb. 1996 D-Link DE-650CT PCMCIA Ethernet Card Packet Driver Installation for D-Link's TCP/IP Contents ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Introduction Requirements Minimum Skill Level Compatibility List Getting Started Introduction ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ This installation assumes that the PCMCIA drivers are working properly. Please consult INST_DOS.TXT for help with PCMCIA Drivers. Getting Started will describe the installation instructions. Requirements ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ A PCMCIA compatible Laptop A PCMCIA chipset that is PCIC compatible (Intel, Cirrus, Vadem, and VLSI) or Databook compatible. D-Link's TCPIP for DOS A DE-650CT (our single media cards are not supported, 650T and 650C) A knowledge of basic DOS commands and editing text files Minimum Skill Level ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ A knowledge of basic DOS commands A knowledge of editing text files A knowledge of DOS basic file structure (CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT) A knowledge of the network driver configuration being used Please see Support Options if you are not comfortable will this skill level Compatibility List ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ DE-650CT only (will not run with DE-650T or DE-650C) Removal of any present PCMCIA drivers For a laptop compatibility list please consult your local D-Link Branch Office Getting Started ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ There are two methods of running the D-Link's TCP/IP program. METHOD 1: ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ If the DE65SPD.SYS program is used, the following statement must be included in your CONFIG.SYS file: DEVICE = DE65SPD.SYS [/d] [/w] is the software interrupt vector number used by the packet driver program. This can be from 96 to 128. /d Delay Initial - The driver program will not initialize the network interface card until the packet driver program is accessed by its upper layer program. /w The -w parameter is for use only in the Windows environment. See INST_DOS.TXT for addition parameters You can place this line anywhere in the CONFIG.SYS file. METHOD 2: ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ If the DE65SPD.COM program is used, follow these steps: Modify your AUTOEXEC.BAT file to include the following line: set HOSTS= here is the directory where the D-Link TCP/IP programs reside. Execute DE65SPD.COM by typing the following: >DE65SPD [/option] Execute TCPSTART.EXE to start TCP/IP.