Intel LAN+Modem56 PC Card PRO/100 User Manual

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If none of the above settings allows the driver to load, it may be necessary

to add an IOWAITSTATES=2 and MEMWAITSTATES=2 parameter to

the appropriate PRO/100 PC Card driver configuration file or command

line.

D. If the driver still fails to load after you’ve tried the combinations above,

your machine may require the use of Card and Socket Services. See the

preceding section.

E. Machine-specific notes:

IBM 755, 360, 355 - Set the keyword WORDSIZE=8 in your configura-

tion file or on the command line (WORDSIZE 8 for the ODI driver).

The driver loaded successfully, but I can’t
get on the network

A. Check all connections and verify that the cable drop is good (try a cable

that is known to work on another workstation).
B. Reboot by powering down the machine (cold boot). On some ma-

chines the PC Card controller chipset is not properly reset on a warm

boot, and this can cause network errors.

C. In a NetWare environment, verify that the frame type running on your

network server is the same as the FRAME type listed first in the

NET.CFG. If you are not sure what the correct Ethernet frame type is,

check with your system administrator. On a multi-server network, add a

preferred server statement to the NET.CFG.
D. There could be an interrupt conflict. Try loading the driver with a

different interrupt specified in the PRO/100 PC Card configuration file.

(This may also require some re-configuration of Card and Socket Services,

if they’re being used.)

E. If the problem persists, and you’re on a 10BASE-T network, try

patching directly into the hub. If the adapter works when plugged directly

into the hub, but not when attached via a longer cable run, verify that the

cable run length is within the IEEE 10BASE-T specification (100 meters).

If the cable length is correct, the adapter may be defective. Contact Intel

Customer Support.

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