
               D-LINK DLKPCI Ethernet Adapter Installation
                             for Windows 95

 Contents
 
     Introduction
     Requirements
     Minimum Skill Level
     Compatibility List
     Getting Started

 Introduction
 
    Windows 95 offers the easiest installs for any OS/NOS in the industry.
    Since it has drivers(for DECchip) that are not compatible with your 
    PCI Adapter (D-Link DLKPCI Ethernet Adapter), please use the driver in
    this released diskette.

 Requirements
 
     A PCI compatible computer
     Microsoft's Windows 95
     A PCI Family Series Adapter
     A knowledge of basic Win 95 commands and editing text files

 Minimum Skill Level
 
     A knowledge of basic Win 95 commands
     A knowledge of editing text files
     A knowledge of Win 95 basic file structure
     A knowledge of the network driver configuration being used

 Compatibility List
 
     For a motherboard compatibility list,please consult your local
      D-Link Branch Office

 Getting Started
 

    The Windows 95 installation disks or CD are needed to complete this
    install.

    Using adapter driver
    

     Open "My Computer" -> "Control Panel" -> "Networks" icons.
      If any of the following strings exist,

         "PCI Ethernet DECchip 21040 Based Adapter"
         "PCI Fast Ethernet DCEchip 21140 Based Adapter"
         "PCI Ethernet DECchip 21041 Based Adapter"

      You are currently using the Windows 95 built-in DECchip driver.
      Please REMOVE all of them before continue the following steps.

     Select "Add adapter" -> "Have disk" items.
      Type the following (assume the driver is located at C:\WIN95)

            C:\WIN95

      Select the correct driver according to your adapter type.

     Windows 95 will copy the driver files from the DLKPCI driver disk.
      At this monent, Windows 95 will also copy the necessary files from
      the Windows 95 CD-ROM. Prepare your Windows 95 CD-ROM or floppies
      for this process.

     After finishing file copy, Windows 95 will ask you to reboot the PC.
      Select YES

     Restart the computer. 

     During Windows 95 bootup, Windows 95 will automatically detect the
      network adapter.  You don't have to do anything at this point.

     After this automatic process, Windows 95 should proceed to complete
      boot up process and your network adapter should work normally.

     If the adapter does not work at this point, check the adapter
      under Device Manager:

            Open "My Computer" -> "Control Panel" -> "System" icons
            select  "Device Manager" tab.  Select "View devices by type",
            highlight the PCI network adapter, then select properties.
            If there are any problems, there will be a message under
            "Device status".


 Trouble Shooting
 

      Everything is OK in Device Manager, but network adapter still does't
       function properly. Please make sure that your Computer name is
       different from others in the same network.  You can change your
       Computer name in

       "My Computer" -> "Control Panel" -> "Network" ->
       "Identification" icons

      Everything appears to be OK but network adapter still doesn't
       function properly. Please make sure that the adapter is properly
       connected to a network device (ex: HUB) and the "connection type"
       for this adapter is set to "AutoSense" or the correct media type.
       You can check it in

       "My Computer" -> "Control Panel" -> "Network" -> "Properties" icons
       Select "Advanced" item


 Driver keywords
 

      Open "My Computer" -> "Control Pannel" -> "Network" ->
       Double click "D-Link .."
       Select "Advanced" item.

       Connection Type      Specify the connection type for the adapter.
                            Default: AutoSense

       Network Address      You can set the Ethernet address for your
                            adapter. It is not recommended to use this
                            keyword. As you know two or more adapter in
                            the same network with same Ethernet address
                            will cause a little problem.

                            When using this keyword you need to input
                            exactly 6 bytes of Ethernet address using one
                            of the following format:

                              xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx
                            OR
                              xxxxxxxxxxxx

                            Default: read address from adapter ROM.
