Available 4 files for Linksys LNEPCI
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Company
Linksys
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
Linksys LNEPCI
Description
EtherPCI Combo Lan Card
Operating System
Windows 3.11-95-98-NT
Size Driver
541KB
File Name
lnepcid1.exe
Company
Linksys
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
Linksys LNEPCI
Description
21041 chip PCI EtherNet Adapter with Boot Rom Socke
Operating System
Windows 95-98-98Se-Me
Version
v3.1
Size Driver
35KB
File Name
linksys_lne100_digital.zip
Observations
[version]
LayoutFile=layout.inf
signature="$WINDOWS 95$"
Class=Net
provider=%V_MS%
[Manufacturer]
%V_Vendor%=Linksys
[Linksys]
%21041.DeviceDesc%=21041.ndi, PCI\VEN_1011&DEV_0014
%21140.DeviceDesc%=21140.ndi, PCI\VEN_1011&DEV_0009
%21040.DeviceDesc%=21040.ndi, PCI\VEN_1011&DEV_0002
[21040.ndi]
AddReg=21040.ndi.reg,21x4.ndi.reg,21x4.pci.reg,21040.con.reg
CopyFiles=netdlk.inf.CopyFiles,21x4.ndis3.CopyFiles,21x4.ndis2.CopyFiles
RenFiles=netpci.inf.RenameFiles
[21041.ndi]
AddReg=21041.ndi.reg,21x4.ndi.reg,21x4.pci.reg,21041.con.reg
CopyFiles=netdlk.inf.CopyFiles,21x4.ndis3.CopyFiles,21x4.ndis2.CopyFiles
RenFiles=netpci.inf.RenameFiles
[21140.ndi]
AddReg=21140.ndi.reg,21x4.ndi.reg,21x4.pci.reg,21140.con.reg
CopyFiles=netdlk.inf.CopyFiles,21x4.ndis3.CopyFiles,21x4.ndis2.CopyFiles
RenFiles=netpci.inf.RenameFiles
[21040.ndi.reg]
HKR,Ndi,DeviceID,,"PCI\VEN_1011&DEV_0002"
HKR,,AdapterCFID,,00021011
[21041.ndi.reg]
HKR,Ndi,DeviceID,,"PCI\VEN_1011&DEV_0014"
HKR,,AdapterCFID,,00141011
;HKR,Ndi\params\SnoozeMode,ParamDesc,,"Snooze Mode"
;HKR,Ndi\params\SnoozeMode,default,,0
;HKR,Ndi\params\SnoozeMode,type,,enum
;HKR,Ndi\params\SnoozeMode\enum,0,,"Disabled"
;HKR,Ndi\params\SnoozeMode\enum,1,,"Enabled"
;HKR,NDI\params\SnoozeMode,flag,1,20,00,00,00
[21140.ndi.reg]
HKR,Ndi,DeviceID,,"PCI\VEN_1011&DEV_0009"
HKR,,AdapterCFID,,00091011
;StoreAndForward Driver will auto adjust
HKR,Ndi\params\StoreAndForward,ParamDesc,,"Store And Forward"
HKR,Ndi\params\StoreAndForward,default,,0
HKR,Ndi\params\StoreAndForward,type,,enum
HKR,Ndi\params\StoreAndForward\enum,0,,"Disabled"
HKR,Ndi\params\StoreAndForward\enum,1,,"Enabled"
HKR,NDI\params\StoreAndForward,flag,1,20,00,00,00
;Transmit Threshold
HKR,Ndi\params\TransmitThreshold,ParamDesc,,"Transmit Threshold"
HKR,Ndi\params\TransmitThreshold,default,,A0
HKR,Ndi\params\TransmitThreshold,type,,enum
HKR,Ndi\params\TransmitThreshold\enum,48,," 72 bytes"
HKR,Ndi\params\TransmitThreshold\enum,60,," 96 bytes"
HKR,Ndi\params\TransmitThreshold\enum,80,," 128 bytes"
HKR,Ndi\params\TransmitThreshold\enum,A0,," 160 bytes"
HKR,Ndi\params\TransmitThreshold\enum,100,," 256 bytes"
HKR,Ndi\params\TransmitThreshold\enum,200,," 512 bytes"
HKR,Ndi\params\TransmitThreshold\enum,400,,"1024 bytes"
HKR,NDI\params\TransmitThreshold,flag,1,20,00,00,00
Company
Linksys
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
Linksys LNEPCI
Description
Drivers
Operating System
Windows NT
Size Driver
46KB
File Name
lnepci_nt4.0_dr.exe
Observations
Contents
Before You Begin
Setup
Technical Support
Before You Begin
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Thank you for purchasing your EtherPCI LAN Card or EtherFast 10/100
LAN Card from Linksys. The instructions below explain how to set
up the card's software drivers for use with your network software.
The instructions are the same for both the EtherPCI and the EtherFast
cards. Both cards are part of the Linksys LNEPCI Card series.
Be sure to read the User Guide before installing your card. In addition,
please make note of these hardware & software guidelines:
* Plug-and-play computers have a number of expansion slots inside.
Each slot has a pre-assigned interrupt (IRQ) and I/O address (MEM).
When the Linksys LAN Card is inserted into a PCI slot, the PC's
BIOS should automatically assign a unique IRQ & MEM value for the
network card.
In most cases, the card should work fine using the pre-
assigned IRQ and I/O addresses. Occasionally, however, the
card may have an IRQ conflict with other adapters in the system.
If this happens, you will need to change the IRQ setting of the
LAN Card manually. There are three possibilities:
- Your PCI may not allow you to change the IRQ value(s) of
the PCI slot(s). In this case, you will ONLY be able to
use the IRQ & MEM values that have been pre-assigned to
each slot.
- You may be able to change the IRQ & MEM values for a given
PCI slot by setting jumpers on your PC's mother board.
Please refer to your PC's motherboard user guide for
specific instructions.
- Your PC may allow you to change the IRQ & MEM values for
a given PCI slot by accessing the PC's BIOS setup menu.
Please refer to your PC's user guide for specific details.
Although it is advisable to set a unique IRQ address for
each PCI slot, depending on your PC, you may or may not
be able to do so.
Setup
-----------------------------------------------------------------
If you downloaded your NT drivers from the Linksys web or BBS
site, be sure to make a note of the directory where you
extracted the NT40.EXE file. You'll need the name of this
directory for the installation below.
1. Turn off your computer and insert the Linksys card into one
of your PC's PCI slots.
2. Turn on your computer and start up Windows NT 4.0.
3. Click on Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> Networking.
4. When you see "Install networking?" click on Yes.
5. Select "Wired to the network," then click Next.
6. Choose the "Select from list" button.
7. Click on the "Have Disk" button.
Company
Linksys
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
Linksys LNEPCI
Description
EtherPCI Combo Lan Card
Operating System
Windows NT3-NT4
Size Driver
46KB
File Name
nt40.exe
Observations
Contents
Before You Begin
Setup
Technical Support
Before You Begin
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Thank you for purchasing your EtherPCI LAN Card or EtherFast 10/100
LAN Card from Linksys. The instructions below explain how to set
up the card's software drivers for use with your network software.
The instructions are the same for both the EtherPCI and the EtherFast
cards. Both cards are part of the Linksys LNEPCI Card series.
Be sure to read the User Guide before installing your card. In addition,
please make note of these hardware & software guidelines:
* Plug-and-play computers have a number of expansion slots inside.
Each slot has a pre-assigned interrupt (IRQ) and I/O address (MEM).
When the Linksys LAN Card is inserted into a PCI slot, the PC's
BIOS should automatically assign a unique IRQ & MEM value for the
network card.
In most cases, the card should work fine using the pre-
assigned IRQ and I/O addresses. Occasionally, however, the
card may have an IRQ conflict with other adapters in the system.
If this happens, you will need to change the IRQ setting of the
LAN Card manually. There are three possibilities:
- Your PCI may not allow you to change the IRQ value(s) of
the PCI slot(s). In this case, you will ONLY be able to
use the IRQ & MEM values that have been pre-assigned to
each slot.
- You may be able to change the IRQ & MEM values for a given
PCI slot by setting jumpers on your PC's mother board.
Please refer to your PC's motherboard user guide for
specific instructions.
- Your PC may allow you to change the IRQ & MEM values for
a given PCI slot by accessing the PC's BIOS setup menu.
Please refer to your PC's user guide for specific details.
Although it is advisable to set a unique IRQ address for
each PCI slot, depending on your PC, you may or may not
be able to do so.
Setup
-----------------------------------------------------------------
If you downloaded your NT drivers from the Linksys web or BBS
site, be sure to make a note of the directory where you
extracted the NT40.EXE file. You'll need the name of this
directory for the installation below.
1. Turn off your computer and insert the Linksys card into one
of your PC's PCI slots.
2. Turn on your computer and start up Windows NT 4.0.
3. Click on Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> Networking.
4. When you see "Install networking?" click on Yes.
5. Select "Wired to the network," then click Next.
6. Choose the "Select from list" button.
7. Click on the "Have Disk" button.
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