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Q137779: Dell Latitude: Installing both Xircom TR and Ethernet PCMCIA

Article: Q137779
Product(s): Microsoft Windows NT
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Last Modified: 08-AUG-2001

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The information in this article applies to:

- Microsoft Windows NT Workstation version 3.51 
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SUMMARY
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This article explains how to run both the Xircom CreditCard Ethernet IIps and
the Xircom CreditCard Token Ring network cards simultaneously on a Dell Latitude
XP4100 running Windows NT Workstation 3.51.

MORE INFORMATION
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This article assumes you need to have the Advanced Port Replicator (APR)
attached to the computer. Because the APR has both a SCSI interface and a
built-in Ethernet port, you must use the settings displayed below to get this
combination of hardware initialized under Windows NT Workstation 3.51.

Before you follow the two procedures below, install both cards, turn on the
computer, and start Windows NT.

Xircom CreditCard Ethernet IIPS Configuration
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1. Run Control Panel, choose Network, choose Add Adapter, select "<Other>
  Requires disk from manufacturer," and then choose OK.

2. When Setup prompts for a floppy disk, type the following:

  <drive>:\DRVLIB\NETCARD\X86\XCE10

  where <drive> is the drive letter of your CD-ROM drive.

3. Select the Xircom CreditCard Ethernet IIps from the Select OEM Option window
  and choose OK.

4. From the Xircom CreditCard Ethernet IIps V1.17 Dialog Box, configure the card
  as follows:

     I/O Port Address:    0x220
     Memory Address:      0xD4000
     Interrupt:           3
     Full Duplex:         No
     Mode:                I/O Mode
     Early Transmit:      On
     Link Integrity:      Enabled
     Cable Type:          Auto Detect

5. Choose OK.

Xircom CreditCard Token Ring Configuration
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IMPORTANT: Make sure that the Token Ring adapter is connected to a Multi-Station
Access Unit (MSAU/MAU) on a live Token Ring network before proceeding. If it is
not connected to a live Token Ring network, the network card will not
initialize.

1. Run Control Panel, choose Network, choose Add Adapter, select "<Other>
  Requires disk from manufacturer," and then choose OK.

2. When Setup prompts for a floppy disk, type the following:

  <drive>:\DRVLIB\NETCARD\X86\XCE10

  where <drive> is the drive letter of your CD-ROM drive.

3. Select the Xircom CreditCard TokenRing from the Select OEM Option window and
  choose OK.

4. From the Xircom CreditCard Token Ring V1.17 Dialog Box, configure the card as
  follows:

    I/O Port Address:    0x380
    Memory Address:      0xD6000
    Interrupt:           15
    Line Speed:          EEPROM

  NOTE: An I/O Port address of 0x300, the default, will not work with the port
  replicator attached to Dell Latitude XP4100/CX

5. Choose OK and then Restart Windows NT.

The Dell Latitude will be connected to both the Ethernet network and the Token
Ring network.

Additional query words: prodnt pcmcia

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