Aptiva E2N/E5D/E96D - NDC network kit installation instructions
Aptiva E2N/E5D/E96D - NDC network kit installation instructions
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This document covers the installation and setup
of the following NDC Network Kit products;
NDC is a producer of Network cards, hubs, and
sells network starter kits.
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Network Starter Kit - with 10 Mbps Hub, and 10/100
Mbps cards - Vendor P/N SKE782B
http://www.sohoware.com/Products/PlusKit.htm
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Network Starter Kit - with 100 Mbps Hub and 10/100
Mbps cards - Vendor P/N SKF812A
http://www.sohoware.com/Products/FastKit.htm
This set of instructions is specific to the following
Aptiva machine type / model numbers.
2153-E5D
2139-E2N
2138-E96
The Guide to Networking your Aptiva
Outline
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Installing the Network Card in your system
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Installing the Network Card Device Drivers
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Configuring Network settings
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Verifying that both computers can be seen on the Network
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Sharing Files
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Sharing Printers
The purpose of setting up a network is to be able
to share files and printers. This Network Starter
Kit will provide you with the hardware to do so.
This kit contains 2 network interface cards, 2
network interface cables, a 5 port Ethernet hub,
and a device drivers diskette with the proper
device drivers to get your 2 personal computers tested.
Installing the network cards and Hub
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Set the 5 port hub up near the 2 computers to
be networked. Plug power into the hub.
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Shut down the computer. Unplug the power cord,
remove the outer cover.
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Locate the PCI slots on the computer's system
board. They are white connectors approximately
3.5 inches long. When inserting the Ethernet
card push firmly until card is firmly seated.
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Connect the one end of the Ethernet cable into
the back of the Ethernet card, and the other end into
one of the numbered sockets on the hub.
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Replace the cover on your computer and plug the
power cord back into the computer. Proceed to step 2,
"installing device drivers".
Installing the Device Driver Software
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Windows 98 will automatically detect your new
PCI Ethernet card on the first power on after card
installation. The "Add New Hardware Wizard" dialog
box will then appear with the text "A device driver
is a software program
that makes a hardware device work."
Insert the diskette that came with your NDC Kit
into the floppy drive.
Click "Next"
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An "Add New Hardware Wizard" dialog box will come up.
Highlight the button next to "Search for the best
driver for your device (recommended). Click the
"Next" button.
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An "Add New Hardware Wizard" dialog box will
come up stating:
"Windows will search for new drivers in its driver
database on your hard drive, and in any of the
following selected locations;"
Click the box next to "Floppy Disk Drives".
Click the box next to "Specify Location".
Type
a:\win95
in the white text box.
Click "Next" button.
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An "Add New Hardware Wizard" dialog box will come up.
"Windows driver file search for the device NDC
10/100 fast Ethernet PCI Adapter (MX-A).
Click the "Next" button.
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A "DHCP Client" dialog box will come up;
"Your computer was unable to reach a special network
server (DHCP). Only local network connectivity
may be present.
Do you want to see further messages relating to
network configuration ?".
Click "NO"
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An "Add New hardware Wizard" box will come up.
"NDC 10/100 Fast Ethernet PCI Adapter (MX-A)".
"Windows has finished installing the software
that your new hardware device requires".
Click "Finish"
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Restart your computer now
To set the computer up to be seen on the Network
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From the "Start" button, Click "Start", "Settings",
"Control Panel". Locate the "Network" icon
and double click on it.
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This will bring up a window titled "Network".
Make sure you are on the tab labelled "Configuration".
Click on the "Add" button in the center of this box.
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This will bring up a window labelled "Select Network
Component"
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Click on the word "protocol" to highlight. Click
"Add". This will bring up a window labelled "Select
Network Protocol"
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In the white box under Manufacturers, Click to
highlight "Microsoft"
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In the white box under "Network Protocols", scroll
down, click to highlight "NetBEUI". Click "OK"
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This will bring return you to the window titled "Network"
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Click the "Add" button again.
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Click on the word "protocol" to highlight. Click
"Add". This will bring up a window labelled "Select
Network Protocol"
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In the white box under Manufacturers, Click to
highlight "Microsoft"
In the white box under "Network Protocols", scroll
down, click to highlight "IPX/SPX- Compatible
protocol ". Click "OK"
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This will take you back to the "Network" box
with 3 tabs, "Configuration",
"Identification", and "Access Control".
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In the center of the box will be a button labelled
"File and Print" sharing. Click on that button.
This brings up a dialog box with the following statements;
I want to be able to give others access to my files.
I want to be able to allow others to print to
my printer(s).
Make sure that the boxes next to both of these
statements have a checkmark in them, then click
the "OK button.
This takes you back to the "Network" dialog box.
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Take your mouse and click on the word "Identification"
in this box. This is where you set up the way your
Computer will be seen on the network.
In the white text box next to "Computer name"
type in a name that will be unique to that computer.
In the white text box next to "Workgroup" type
the name that is common to all of the computers to be seen
On the Network. Click "OK" at the bottom of that
dialog box.
Note:
There may be a version conflict message for the
file secur32.dll if Internet Explorer has been installed.
When prompted, Click "Yes" to keep current version.
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The system will then prompt you to restart your
computer. Restart Now.
When the computer restarts a dialog box will come
up labelled "Enter Windows Password". You must
enter a username, and password to enable Windows
98 Networking. Enter a username and password. Click "OK".
A box will come up to have you enter your password
again to confirm. Enter the password again. Click "OK"
Be sure to remember your password since you will
need it everytime you boot to use the network.
It is suggested at this time that you install
the other network card into the other computer
to be networked, and follow the correct process
to install the drivers, set up file and printer
sharing, identify the computer on the network,
and create Windows Logon names.
Double click on the "Network Neighborhood" from
your desktop. This will display all of the computers
that are powered up, and logged on to that workgroup
at that time.
How to set up files to be shared between computers
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From the desktop, double-click on the "My Computer"
icon. Double Click on the hardfile icon "C:\".
Using the right mouse button to click on a folder
that contains information to shared.
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This will bring up a gray dropdown menu with several
options, move the mouse curser
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down the list until "sharing" is highlighted.
Click on sharing.
This will bring up a properties dialog box with
the name of the folder.
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Click the radio button next to "shared as". You
can either accept the default, or rename it.
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Click the "Apply" button on the bottom of the
dialog box. Click the "OK" button at the bottom
of the dialog box.
To Verify that file Sharing is enabled
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Go to the other machine on the network. Double
click on "Network Neighborhood"
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This will bring up a window which should have
the names of both machines.
Double Click on the icon for the target machine
with the shared folder.
This will bring up a window with all folders that
are shared.
Setting Up Printer Sharing
The following section makes the assumption that
one of the systems to be networked
already has a printer set up as a local printer
directly attached.
The first steps are done on the system with the
printer directly attached..
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On the Taskbar at the bottom of the screen;
Click "Start", "Settings", "Printers".
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This will bring up the "Printers" window. Locate
the icon for the installed printer.
With the right button on the mouse, click on the
Printer Name. This will create a popup menu.
Move the mouse to highlight "Sharing" and click.
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This will bring up a window for the "Printer Properties".
Click the radio button next to "shared as".
Accept the printer name default, or rename. Click
the "Apply" button. Click the "OK" button.
This system / printer has now been set up to allow
access from another computer that is
logged onto the workgroup.
The next step is to go to the machine without
the printer attached and get access to the shared printer.
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On the Taskbar at the bottom of the screen;
Click "Start", "Settings", "Printers".
Double Click on "Add Printer". This brings up
the "Add Printer" dialog box. Click "Next".
Click "Network Printer".
Click "Next"
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This will bring up another "Add Printer Wizard" Dialog Box.
There will be a statement in this box "Network
Path or queue name" with a blank white text box.
Click on the "Browse" button below the text box.
This will bring up a "Browse for Printer" box
with all of the system names listed with a printer
attached.
Click on the "+" next to the system with the printer
to be used.
This will display the printer name below the system.
Click on the printer name to highlight.
Click "OK"
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This will return you to the "Add Printer Wizard"
box, and have the network path statement in the
white text box.
Click the "Next" button.
The printer name will now appear in the text box.
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In the statement below it will ask "Do you want
your windows based programs to use this printer
as the default printer".
Click "Yes" if that is preferred.
Click the "Next" button.
Click "Finish" and print the test page.
Your systems should now be set up to do Peer to
Peer Networking with Windows 98 using the File
and Printer sharing capabilities.
When Clicking the "Network Neighborhood" icon
to see all of the computers networked there may
be a short delay in all of the computer names
being displayed. This is not uncommon. Simply
wait a minute and the menu bar and click "View"
then click "Refresh".
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Document ID: DETR-3WLHM8
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Last Modified: 1999-10-06
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Copyright © 2000 IBM Corporation
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