Microsoft Windows 95Microsoft Windows 95 Contents I. Special Considerations II. Files Needed for Installation III. Manually installing the AT-2400 Series IV. Removing an Existing Driver V. How to See MAC Address I. Special Considerations Configuration of the AT-2400 Series PCI Ethernet adapter resources are under PCI control. For most applications, no set2400 other than normal installation of the network software is necessary. To change port settings, to manually view the card's configuration or to run Diagnostics, use the CardAssistant set2400 program, set2400.EXE. The set2400 utility only runs on DOS. To enter DOS mode in Windows 95, reboot and press F8 when the "Starting Windows 95" message appears. Select the Command prompt only option (#6). To de-install the drivers, use the remove driver option from your Windows 95 Network Control Panel. See V. Removing an Existing Driver. II. Files Needed for Installation The following files are required for installation: \AT2400m3.sys--NDIS3 driver* \AT2400m4.sys--NDIS4 driver \ATINDI.DLL--AUTO NDIS \Netati24.inf--OEM set2400 file for Windows 95 III. Standard Installation With Windows 95 installed as per Microsoft installation instructions, shutdown Windows 95, power off your computer. Following the instructions in your computer manual for PCI card installation, install your network adapter, and reboot your system. Have the Windows 95 CD-ROM disc or floppy diskette(s) available. You will be called on to copy support files for networking. Windows 95 finds the PCI adapter card. The new hardware found message appears, and you are prompted for the driver. Insert the Allied Telesyn CardAssistant in the Floppy Drive. A dialog box prompts for a source, proposing "A:\", Click OK. When prompted by Windows 95, insert the Windows installation media. Reboot the computer when prompted. IV. Removing an Existing Driver From the "My Computer" icon, choose "Control Panel". Then choose "Network". From the "Network" dialog box, select the adapter to remove. Then choose "Remove". To install the network adapter driver, complete the steps listed in section III. V. How to See MAC Address To determine a MAC address for a card: Boot the computer into DOS with no drivers loaded. To enter DOS mode in Windows 95, reboot and press F8 when the "Starting Windows 95" message appears. Select the Command prompt only option (#6). Insert the CardAssistant diskette in the floppy drive and launch set2400: type a:\set2400. The main screen shows a table listing the AT-2400 Series PCI Ethernet adapter installed in the computer. Write down the address(es) listed in the "MAC" column of the table. Note: If you are using the TCP/IP protocol, another method to determine the MAC address is to run WINIPCFG.EXE. Click the Start Button, chose "Run...", and type "WINIPCFG". This will display IP devices and their associated MAC addresses.