D-Link Support Publishing                                        Feb. 1996

     D-Link DE-650CT PCMCIA Ethernet Card Installation for NT 3.51

 Contents
 
        Introduction
        Requirements
        Minimum Skill Level
        Compatibility List
        Getting Started
        Driver Directory Structure
        Revision History
        Support Options
        Copyrights, Trademarks, and Disclaimers

 Introduction
 
        Getting Started will describe the installation instructions.

 Requirements
 
        A PCMCIA compatible Laptop
        A PCMCIA chipset that is PCIC compatible (Intel, Cirrus, Vadem, and
         VLSI) or Databook compatible.
        Window NT 3.51
        Installation of the Service Packs PCMCIA drivers
        A DE-650CT (our single media cards are not supported, 650T and 650C)
        A knowledge of basic NT commands and editing text files

 Minimum Skill Level
 
        A knowledge of basic NT commands
        A knowledge of editing text files
        A knowledge of NT basic file structure
        A knowledge of the network driver configuration being used
        Please see Support Options if you are not comfortable will this
         skill level

 Compatibility List
 
        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
 
        The Windows NT CD/disks and Service Packs are need to complete this
        installation. The Service Packs be purchase from Microsoft, downloaded
        from the MS Website (www.microsoft.com), MS BBS, or the Microsoft
        Network.

        Install the PCMCIA support for your laptop from the Service Packs
          -These must be verified to be working properly before continuing
          -Support for this level of driver is from the Laptop manufacture only
        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.

        Insert the driver diskette in Drive A, and then type the following

         A:\NT351

        Windows NT will attempt to locate the OEMSETNT.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.

        Windows NT will pop up one window to ask the vlaues of some keywords.
         Such as  "IO Port", "IRQ Number", "Memory Base", "Slot Number",
         "NetworkAddress".

       If you want to change the default MAC Address, USE the
        "NetworkAddress" to specify the MAC Address. The NetworkAddress
         is a 12 digits string(ex. 001122334455)

        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.

 Driver Directory Structure
 
  DE650CT Diskette Release 02/01/96
  DISK1                    MS ID file
   NT351
    DE65S    DLL           Nvl/Dlk NT support file
    DE65S    SYS           V.N/A NT 3.51 driver
    OEMSETNT INF           Config file
    README   TXT           Text file

  Revision History
  
        Revision: No. 950601
        1. Update the following drivers:
           \IBMPC\NT31
           \IBMPC\LANSMART
           \IBMPC\NETWARE\CLIENT\IPXDE65N.COM
           \IBMPC\NDIS\DOS\NDIS.DOS
           \IBMPC\WFW311
           \IBMPC\NDIS\OS2\PCIC16.OS2

        Revision: No. 960201
        1. Update all DOS drivers. All DOS version drivers can auto-detect the
           I/O and IRQ. Drivers named DE65S.
        2. New added Diagnostics program
        3. Updated AutoInstall program from v1.0 to v2.0

  Support Options
  
  For technical support, you may contact your authorized D-Link distributor,
  dealer, or the following D-Link headquarters:

  In U.S.A.           Tel: +1(714)455-1688      Fax: +1(714)455-2521
                      BBS: +1(714)455-1779      BBS: +1(714)455-9616

  In Canada           Tel: +1(905)828-0260      Fax: +1(905)828-5669
                      BBS: +1(905)828-6673

  In U.K. & Europe    Tel: +44(181)235-5555     Fax: +44(181)235-5500
                      BBS: +44(181)235-5511

  In Germany          Tel: +49(6196)643011      Fax: +49(6196)28049
                      BBS: +49(6196)28378

  In Asia, Taiwan     Tel: +886(2)916-1600      Fax: +886(2)914-6299
                      BBS: +886(2)910-1835

  In France           Tel: +33(1)30238688       Fax: +33(1)3028689


  In Australia        Tel: +61(2)4177100        Fax: +61(2)4171077
                      BBS: +61(2)4173711

  In Nordic           Tel: +46(40)163330        Fax: +46(40)163340
                      BBS: +46(40)163343

  In Singapore        Tel: +657746233           Fax: +657746322
                      BBS: +657744787

  In China            Tel: +86(10)4934175       Fax: +86(10)4991648

  In Tokyo            Tel: +81(3)57512351       Fax: +81(3)57512352

  In India            Tel: +91(22)6172478       Fax: +91(22)6172476

  The BBS communication setup information is as follows :
      Speed     :  2400-14400 baud                           - Germany
                   2400-9600 baud                            - Asia,Taiwan
                   14400-16800 baud                          - Canada
                   9600-14400 baud V32, V32bis, V42, V42bis  - U.S.A.
                   2400-19200 baud V24, V32, V32bis, V42bis  - U.K. & Europe
      Parity    : none
      Data bits : 8
      Stop bit  : 1

 Copyrights, Trademarks, and Disclaimers
 
 A documents and DE-650 drivers are Copywritten to
 Copyright (c) 1996 by D-Link Corporation. All rights reserved.

 All references to MS, Windows, Win95, Windows 95, Windows NT, WinNT are
 rights reserved by Microsoft Corporation

 All references to Nvl., ODI, Netware, NW, IPX, IPXODI, and LSL are rights
 reserved by Novell Corporation

 Further rights reserved to their respective corporations
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