   Windows 95
                                                                    v2.01
      
      
      Microsoft Windows* 95 for Artisoft's NodeRunner Pro(TM) LAN
      Adapter
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      LOCATION OF DRIVER:   Ships with Windows 95
      
      
      General Instructions
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      1  You should test the adapter with NProSet prior to entering
         Windows 95.  Boot the workstation with DOS, insert the
         NodeRunner Pro LAN adapter diskette, and type:
         
         A:NPROSET
      
      2  Select Test Adapter from the Main Menu and verify the adapter is
         operating correctly.  If the adapter fails, it may not operate
         correctly.
      
      3  Current versions of the NodeRunner Pro LAN adapter support Plug and
         Play.  Since Windows 95 automatically installs plug and play
         adapters, you are ready to run Windows 95.
      
      4  Start Windows 95.  Windows 95 will automatically recognize the
         adapter and will indicate it is configuring an Intel
         EtherExpress PRO (PnP Enabled) adapter.  It will configure the
         adapter with two default protocols - IPX/SPX compatible Protocol
         and NetBEUI.
         
         Note  If Windows 95 doesn't automatically recognize the
               adapter, plug and play may be disabled on the adapter.
               See Hints and Tips section for more information.
      
      5  Windows 95 will copy additional files to support the adapter.
         Select "Yes" when prompted to restart your computer for the
         changes to take affect.
      
      6  To configure your workstation in the network:
          a   select "My Computer" icon;
          b   open the "Control Panel"
          c   open "Network" icon from the Control Panel window
          d   <optional> To share files and printers on this workstation,
              choose "File and Print Sharing"
          e   Select the Identrification tab and enter a unique Computer
              Name and the name of your new or existing workgroup, then
              choose "OK"
      
      
      Hints and Tips
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      1  If Windows 95 doesn't automatically recognize your adapter,
         either plug and play is disabled on your adapter.  Run
         NProSet and from the main menu, choose "View Adapter
         Configuration".  If the 82595FX version reports 3 or higher, you
         have a plug and play adapter.  From the main NProSet menu,
         select Change Adapter Configuration, then Advanced Configuration
         Menu, and enable Plug and Play.
      
      2  If the 82595FX version is a 2, then you will need to configure
         the adapter manually in Windows 95.  Follow the steps below:
         
         1  Using NProSet, configure and test the NodeRunner Pro
            adapter before adding it to Network Setup in Windows 95. You
            must boot the workstation with DOS, and then insert the
            NodeRunner Pro LAN Adapter diskette into drive A. At the
            DOS prompt type:
         
         A:NPROSET
         
         2  Select "AUTOMATIC SETUP" to let NProSet configure the
            NodeRunner Pro adapter to work in your computer, or
            select "Change Adapter Configuration" if you want to
            designate which Interrupt and I/O address you want the
            NodeRunner Pro to use.
         
         3  Select "Test Adapter" from the main menu to test the
            configuration you have selected. If the NodeRunner Pro
            adapter fails diagnostics it may not function correctly under
            Windows 95.
         
         NOTE: NProSet is a DOS program and will not run in Windows 95.
            You must run NProSet from DOS. If you already have Windows 95
            installed on your computer, you can boot to DOS by inserting
            a DOS boot disk into your floppy disk drive A when rebooting,
            or you can select "RESTART THE COMPUTER IS MS-DOS MODE" from
            the Shut Down Windows menu in Windows 95.
         
         4  Open the "My Computer" icon.
         
         5  Open the "Control Panel" icon from the My Computer window.
         
         6  Open the "Network" icon from the Control Panel window.
         
         7  <Optional> If you're replacing a previously installed LAN
            adapter, select the old adapter and choose "Remove".
         
         8  From the Configuration window, choose "ADD"
         
         9  From the Select Network Component Type window, select
            "ADAPTER" and choose "ADD".
         
         10 From the Select Network adapters window, select "Intel".
         
         11 Select Intel EtherExpress PRO adapter (don't select the PnP
            option)
         
         10 The Network window will come up and show a list of the
            installed components. Windows 95 will add two default
            protocols - IPX/SPX compatible Protocol and NetBEUI.
         
         11 <Optional> To share files and printers on this workstation,
            choose "FILE AND PRINT SHARING".
         
         12 From the Network Window, select the Identification tab and
            enter a unique Computer Name and the name of your new or
            existing workgroup, then choose "OK".
         
         13 From the EtherExpress PRO Properties window, specify the
            Configuration Type as "Base Configuration 0", then select the
            Interrupt and I/O Address range that you set the adapter to 
            using NProSet, then choose "OK".
         
         14 When Windows 95 finishes copying files and updating the
            network configuration, you will be prompted to restart your
            computer for the changes to take effect, choose "YES".
      
      
      Troubleshooting Tips
      ====================
      
      1  INTEL ETHEREXPRESS PRO (0000) IS NOT WORKING PROPERLY........
         If Windows 95 fails to detect or initialize the NodeRunner
         Pro adapter, you will get this error message when starting
         Windows 95:
      
        "Your network adapter Intel EtherExpress PRO/10 (0000) is not
         working properly. You may need to set it up again. For more
         Information, see the Network Troubleshooting in Windows help."
      
         Try these steps:
         
         1  Verify that the I/O address and Interrupt that you specified
            for the NodeRunner Pro adapter are correct by running
            NPROSET.EXE and selecting "View Configuration" from the
            menu. If the I/O address or Interrupt is different than the
            value you specified when installing Windows 95, select "Change
            Adapter Configuration" from the NProSet main menu and change
            the I/O address and Interrupt to match the settings in
            Windows 95.
         
         2  Verify that the I/O address and/or Interrupt being used by
            the NodeRunner Pro adapter are not being used by any
            other device in your workstation like a sound card, faxmodem,
            scanner, tape backup, serial ports, parallel ports, etc.
         
            Look at the documentation or setup programs for the other
            installed adapters in your computer to verify what I/O
            address and Interrupts they are using. Some sound cards use
            multiple interrupts and I/O addresses. For example, a typical
            sound card will use an I/O address of 220 and IRQ 5 for the
            sound port and an I/O address of 330 and IRQ 11 for the
            MIDI/Joystick port.
         
         3  Verify that the NodeRunner Pro adapter passes all
            diagnostic tests by running NProSet from DOS and selecting
            "Test Adapter". If the adapter fails diagnostics, it will not
            function correctly under Windows 95.
         
            If On-Board diagnostics fail, try setting the NodeRunner
            Pro adapter to use a different I/O address, a different
            Interrupt, or change Force 8 bit to "YES".
         
            If On-Network diagnostics fail, there is likely a cable,
            connector, or hub problem. Verify that the cabling you are
            using is connected properly and that the cable is not
            defective. For more information on cable specifications, view
            the 10BaseT or COAX ethernet cabling readme files on the
            NodeRunner Pro LAN adapter and Options disk.
         
         Note: "Responder not found" is NOT an error.  This message will
            be displayed IF YOU ARE NOT RUNNING THE NPROSET RESPONDER ON
            ANOTHER MACHINE with an EtherExpress card or if the card
            cannot actually communicate with the responder card. If you
            do not have a responder running or if the two cards cannot
            communicate, the diags will try to send packets back to
            itself.
      
      2  ADAPTER PASSES DIAGNOSTICS BUT STILL DOES NOT WORK WITH
         Windows 95.  If the adapter passes diagnostics but still does not
         work with Windows 95, there could be a problem with network setup
         configuration. If you've made several attempts to configure
         network setup for Windows 95 or had another adapter installed
         before the NodeRunner Pro adapter, it may be necessary to
         restore the Windows 95 network configuration to default settings
         and then reconfigure the Windows 95 network setup. Here's how:
         
         1  Choose the "My Computer" icon.
         
         2  Choose the "Control Panel" icon from the My Computer window.
         
         3  Choose the "Network" icon from the Control Panel window.
         
         4  Select the "Intel EtherExpress PRO/10" from the Network
            Components list, and choose "REMOVE". This will remove the
            Artisoft NodeRunner Pro and all associated components from
            the Windows 95 network configuration.
         
         5  From the Network Configuration window, choose "OK"
         
         6  When Windows 95 finishes copying files and updating the
            network configuration, you will be prompted to restart your
            computer for the changes to take effect, choose "YES".
         
         7  After the workstation reboots, continue at step 1 of the
            "GENERAL INSTALLATION" section of this document.
         
         
      
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