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Antes de instalar este produto, leia as Informações sobre Segurança. Pred inštaláciou tohto zariadenia si pečítaje Bezpečnostné predpisy. Antes de instalar este producto lea la información de seguridad. Läs säkerhetsinformationen innan du installerar den här produkten. ® Intel PRO/100 SP Mobile Combo Adapter: User’s Guide Get other manuals https://www.bkmanuals.com...
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Installing the Ethernet and modem device drivers in Windows Me To install the PCI Ethernet Controller device driver and the Lucent Win Modem device driver in Windows Me, do the following: Note: Use the Add New Hardware Wizard for installing only the PCI Ethernet Controller.
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7. Click Next. 8. Select The Updated Driver (Recommended) and click Next. 9. If the displayed driver is Intel PRO/100 SP Mobile Combo Adapter, click Next; otherwise click Back and repeat Step 8. 10. At the Insert Disk window, click OK.
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The Installing Modem Drivers window opens and the Wizard finds a Lucent Win Modem. 17. Restart the computer to finish the Lucent Win Modem installation. Installing the Ethernet and modem device drivers in Windows 95 To install the PCI Ethernet Controller device driver and the Lucent Win Modem device driver in Windows 95, do the following: Note: You will need your Windows 95 installation CD or diskette to install the device driver.
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14. Click Start→Run. 15. Enter x:\modem\win9x\setup.exe where x is the drive letter of the CD-ROM drive. 16. Follow the instructions on the screen. 17. Restart the computer. As you configure your communication software, you will be prompted to select a modem. 18.
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5. Click Select from list. 6. Click Have Disk. 7. In the Insert Disk window, type the location of the CD-ROM drive. The ® Ethernet Adapter displays on the Select OEM Option window as ‘‘IBM ® Intel 10/100 Ethernet Adapter.’’...
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4. In the Country/Region section, select the region where you are going to use the modem. The regions where IBM supports the use of your modem are listed in the online manual. If you select a region not on that list, your modem might not work correctly.
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The adapters must support 802.1p. ACPI Wake On LAN ® Enables or disables the Magic Packet service for IBM Wake on LAN when used in Windows 98 Version 4.10.1998 without the Service Pack. If you are using a later version of Windows 98, or have Service Pack 1 or later installed, this option will be ignored and the ACPI Wake on LAN services will be used.
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1. From the Windows 98 desktop, right-click on My Computer and choose Properties. 2. The System Properties window opens. Your Windows 98 version is listed under System. Enable PME Use this setting to adjust the power management compatibility of the adapter. The default setting is Disable.
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Although this is the safest setting, the best performance is achieved when the threshold parameter is as low as possible without producing underruns. To experiment, set the parameter to 16. Then, if performance drops significantly, increase the value in small increments. Coalesce Buffers The rcommended value is 8 with a range of 1–32.
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requires only one PCI transaction, the PCI bus is more efficient, but transmit time is slightly longer. When the option is disabled, the packets are not coalesced, and each packet requires several PCI transactions. The PCI bus is less efficient, but transmit time is faster. Receive Buffers The recommended value is 32 and the range is 1–1024.
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When traffic is prioritized at the host or entry point of the network, network devices can base forwarding decisions on priority information defined in the packet. Priority Packet prioritizes traffic on the basis of priority filters—parameters you assign to be applied to outgoing (transmit) packets. Using the Priority Filter Wizard, you can set up predefined or custom priority filters on the basis of node (MAC) address, Ethernet type, or various properties of the protocol and port.
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Wake on LAN The Wake on LAN (WOL) feature operates according to a published specification. In simple terms, the specification enables designers to build network adapters that are capable of “listening” to network activity even when the computer is turned off. WOL adapters have a special low-power standby mode that is active when the rest of the computer is without power.
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A Boot Agent software image integrated into the adapter’s flash ROM device. IBM may occasionally provide Boot Agent software updates. A Boot Agent software update package consists of: v A Boot Agent software image that can be loaded onto your client network adapter’s flash ROM device.
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Configuration Setup The Boot Agent software provides configuration options that allow you to customize the behavior of the Boot Agent software. Changing the Boot Agent configuration will usually be required only the first time you add a new network adapter to a client computer within your network. You can configure the Boot Agent within any of the following environments: v Pre-boot environments (before operating system is loaded) v Windows environments...
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The cable is connected to the modem card correctly. device driver. v You selected Intel PRO/100 SP Mobile Combo Adapter application setting. v You are using the driver that is on the device drivers CD shipped with the combo card.
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Table 3: Supported Functions Separate Homologation Country parameters in binary file [Except OS/2] CLKRUN# support. CLKRUN# should not be asserted if no data transaction for modem (or LAN) NT 4.0 APM Support through TP port DD for Windows NT 4.0 with the latest service pack Note: Meter Tone (billing tone) filtering for Switzerland and Germany is not included and must be provided by the user.
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Table 4: AT Command Set Summary. The following table is from Lucent Technologies, Host-Based Controller Modem AT Command Set, Version 1.1, June 15, 1998. Command Description Command Description Monitor speaker mode \A MNP block size Modulation Send break handshake Return to online data Modem port flow control Select pulse dialing Adjust bits/s rate control...
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Table 5: The S-Register Summary. The S-registers 42 and 43 are for testing and debugging purposes only. Register Default Description Automatic disconnect delay DTMF dialing speed Escape guard time General bit-mapped options status V.24 bit-mapped options status Results bit-mapped options status Timer to control sleep mode V.34 modulation enable/disable Inactivity timer...
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To modify the value of an S-register: TYPE: ATSn = r where n is the register number, and r is the new register value. PRESS: Enter S0 Auto Answer Ring Number This register determines the number of rings the modem will count before automatically answering a call.
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S3 Command Line Termination Character (user defined) This register determines the ASCII values as the carriage return character. This character is used to end command lines and result codes. Range: 0-127, ASCII decimal Default: 13 (carriage return) Units: ASCII Note: This register value is not stored with &W command. S4 Response Formatting Character (user defined) This register determines the ASCII value used as the line feed character.
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S6 Wait Before Dialing This register sets the length of time, in seconds, that the modem must wait (pause) after going off-hook before dialing the first digit of the telephone number. The modem always pauses for a minimum of two seconds, even if the value of S6 is less that two seconds.
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Units: seconds S10 Automatic Disconnect Delay This register sets the length of time, in tenths of a second, that the modem waits before hanging up after a loss of carrier. This allows for a temporary carrier loss without causing the local modem to disconnect. The actual interval the modem waits before disconnecting is the value in register S10.
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0 = Numeric (V0) 1 = Verbose (Vl) (Default) Bit 6 Pulse dial PPS selection (&Pn) 0 = 10 PPS (&p0, &p1) (Default) 1 = 20 PPS (&p2) Default: 8 (00001000b) S21 V.24/General Bit Mapped Options Status Indicates the status of command options. Only bits 3, 4, and 5 are used, read-only.
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5 = X2 selected 6 = X3 selected 7 = X4 selected (Default) Bit 7 Pulse dial make/break ratio (&Pn) 0 = 33/67 make/break ratio (&P1, &P2) (Default) 1 = 39/61 make/break ratio (&P0) Default: 112 (01110000b) S24 Timer to Control Sleep Mode This command displays the number of seconds of inactivity (no characters sent from the DTE, no RING) in the off-line command state before the modem places itself into standby mode.
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Range: 0-255 Default: 0 S32 Synthetic Ring Volume This register specifies a synthetic ring volume. Range: 0-255 (allowed, but not meaningful) Default: 10 S33 Synthetic Ring Frequency This register specifies a synthetic ring frequency. There are five choices, with 0 meaning disabled.
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S38=3 34 kbit/s S38=4 36 kbit/s S38=5 38 kbit/s S38=6 40 kbit/s S38=7 42 kbit/s S38=8 44 kbit/s S38=9 46 kbit/s S38=10 48 kbit/s S38=11 50 kbit/s S38=12 52 kbit/s S38=13 54 kbit/s S38=14 56 kbit/s The number of robbed-bit signaling (RBS) frames detected decreases the true DCE rate per the following table: Table 6: Effect of RBS Frames on DCE Rate RBS Links...
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One special value of S38, S38 = 251, is used for back-to-back (factory) testing of V.34 rates, with DSP code running in external memory. Set S38=251 on both originating and answering modems. (This feature is not valid with ramless solution.) S42 Auto Rate (default 1, range 0-1) This command is used for testing and debugging only.
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Table 7: S36 and S48 Configuration Settings S48 = 7 S48 = 128 S36 = 1, 3 LAPM or async async S36 = 4, 6 LAPM, MNP, or hangup MNP or hangup S36 = 5, 7 LAPM, MNP, or async MNP or async S89 Timer to Control Sleep Mode This command displays the number of seconds of inactivity (no characters sent...
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S108=33 A-law S108=7 default, or any other value: Coding as specified by digital modem in V.8bis information. If an old server does not tell its code type in V.8bis, then the client modem chooses based on its country ID. m-law regions are Japan, Taiwan, Korea, Hong Kong, North America, and Latin America.
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For the support telephone number and support hours by country, refer to the following table or to the enclosed technical support insert. If the number is not provided, contact your IBM reseller or IBM marketing representative. Response time may vary depending on the number and nature of the calls received.
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If a Machine does not function as warranted during the warranty period, and IBM or your reseller are unable to either 1) make it do so or 2) replace it with one that is at least functionally equivalent, you may return it to your place of purchase and your money will be refunded.
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To obtain warranty service for the Machine, contact your reseller or IBM. In the United States, call IBM at 1-800-772-2227. In Canada, call IBM at 1-800-565-3344. (In Toronto, call 416-383-3344.) You may be required to present proof of purchase. IBM or your reseller provides certain types of repair and exchange service, either at your location or at a service center, to keep Machines in, or restore them to, conformance with their Specifications.
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IBM is responsible for loss of, or damage to, your Machine while it is 1) in IBM’s possession or 2) in transit in those cases where IBM is responsible for the transportation charges. Neither IBM nor your reseller is responsible for any of your confidential, proprietary or personal information contained in a Machine which you return to IBM or your reseller for any reason.
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If a Machine does not function as warranted during the warranty period, and IBM or your reseller are unable to either 1) make it do so or 2) replace it with one that is at least functionally equivalent, you may return it to your place of purchase and your money will be refunded.
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Machine set-up and installation, will be provided WITHOUT WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND. Warranty Service To obtain warranty service for the Machine, contact your reseller or IBM. You may be required to present proof of purchase. IBM or your reseller provides certain types of repair and exchange service, either at your location or at a service center, to keep Machines in, or restore them to, conformance with their Specifications.
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IBM or your reseller of changes in a Machine’s location. IBM is responsible for loss of, or damage to, your Machine while it is 1) in IBM’s possession or 2) in transit in those cases where IBM is responsible for the transportation charges.
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Specified Operating Environment, improper maintenance by you, or failure caused by a product for which IBM is not responsible. Limitation of Liability: The following is added to this Section: Where IBM is in breach of a condition or warranty implied by the Trade Practices Act 1974, IBM’s liability is limited to the repair or replacement of the goods or the...
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Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 or other legislation which cannot be excluded or limited. The Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 will not apply in respect of any goods which IBM provides, if you require the goods for the purposes of a business as defined in that Act.
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EGYPT: Limitation of Liability: The following replaces item 2 in this Section: 2. as to any other actual direct damages, IBM’s liability will be limited to the total amount you paid for the Machine that is the subject of the claim.
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ITALY: Limitation of Liability: The following replaces the second sentence in the first paragraph: In each such instance unless otherwise provided by mandatory law, IBM is liable for no more than: (item 1 unchanged) 2) as to any other actual damage arising in all situations involving non-performance by IBM pursuant to, or in any way related to the subject matter of this Statement of Warranty, IBM’s liability, will be limited to the total amount you paid for the...
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The following replaces the second paragraph of this Section: Unless otherwise provided by mandatory law, IBM and your reseller are not liable for any of the following: (items 1 and 2 unchanged) 3) indirect damages, even if IBM or your reseller is informed of their possibility.
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Actual results may vary. Users of this document should verify the applicable data for their specific environment. Trademarks The following terms are trademarks of the IBM Corporation in the United States, other countries or both: HelpCenter Wake on LAN Intel is a trademark of the Intel Corporation in the United States other countries, or both.
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IBM authorized dealers. IBM is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended cables and connectors or by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment. Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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IBM can not accept responsibility for any failure to satisfy the protection requirements resulting from a non-recommended modification of the product, including the fitting of non-IBM option cards. This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B Information Technology Equipment according to CISPR 22/European Standard EN 55022.
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Note: If the device is an internal modem, a second FCC registration label is also provided. You may attach the label to the exterior of the computer in which you install the IBM modem, or you may attach the label to the external DAA, if you have one. Place the label in a location that is easily accessible, should you need to provide the label information to the telephone company.
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5. If you experience trouble with this product, contact your authorized reseller, or call IBM. In the United States, call IBM at 1-800-772-2227. In Canada, call IBM at 1-800-565-3344. You may be required to present proof of purchase.
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Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines, and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas. Caution: Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate.
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EUROPE (Directive 1999/5/EC) Declaration of Conformity We, Intel Corporation, declare under our sole responsibility that the product: - Name/Machine Type: Intel PRO/100 SP Mobile Combo Adapter - Hardware Part/Number: PBA A30469-007 - Software version: 5.85 To which this declaration relates; is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the European Directive.
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Network Compatibility Declaration This equipment is intended for connection to the Public Switched Telephone Network, and supports both DTMF signalling and pulse dialing for the network addressing. It has been designed to be compatible and interwork with the European networks in EC and EFTA countries, which are: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom.
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Telepermitted equipment of a different make or model, nor does it imply that any product is compatible with all of Tel ecom’s network services. Some parameters required for compliance with Telecom’s Telepermit requirements are dependent on the equipment (PC) associated with this device. The associated equipment shall be set to operate within the following limits for compliance with Telecom’s Specification: There shall be no more than 10 call attempts to the same number within...
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