D-Link Support Publishing \NT351\README.TXT July 1996 D-Link PCI Family Ethernet Adapter Installation for Windows NT V3.51 Contents ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ  Introduction  Requirements  Minimum Skill Level  Compatibility List  Getting Started Introduction ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ This installation assumes that the adapter is working properly. Getting Started will describe the installation instructions. Requirements ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ  A PCI compatible computer  Windows NT V3.51  A PCI Family Series Adapter  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 with this skill level Compatibility List ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ  Any PCI Family Ethernet Adapter  For a Motherboard compatibility list please consult your local D-Link Branch Office Getting Started ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ The Windows NT CD/disks are need to complete this installation  From the "Main" window, select Control Panel  In the Control Panel, select Network Icon  In the Network Setup, select Add Adapter Windows NT will display a list of all available drivers.  Select "OTHERS" for third-party adapters not included in the list. The program prompts for the directory containing the Ethernet drivers.  Specify the full path of driver,ie. C: (C:\NT351) OR Insert the driver diskette in Drive A, and then type the following A:\NT351  Windows NT will attempt to locate the OEMSETUP.INF file in the specified path. If it exists there, Windows NT will then copy the appropriate drivers to the Windows NT system.  The drivers are now properly installed. The installation procedure will then proceed to the next steps. Please refer to your Windows NT installation guide for information on these steps.  A window will appear allowing you to specify your network connection type and specify the network address. Choose the " [DFE500/DE530]:AutoSense" option. The driver will auto-detect the media that is connecting to the adapter. Add nothing in the NetworkAddress field. The driver will use the default unique ethernet address that written in the adapter's PROM. If you want to change the ethernet address use the following format: xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx OR xxxxxxxxxxxx  After the initial installation, the drivers will be permanently installed to the Windows NT system. Subsequent accesses to the network driver list will include these drivers as options.