Microsoft KB Archive/134561

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Problems with Novell/Eagle NE200T PCMCIA Network Adapter

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Q134561

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The information in this article applies to:


 * Microsoft Windows 95

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SYMPTOMS
When you are using an NDIS2 MAC driver for a Novell/Eagle NE200T PCMCIA network adapter card in Windows 95, your computer may stop responding (hang) or have no network functionality.

CAUSE
This network adapter may require the real-mode enabler for the PCMCIA card services, or may require a different MAC driver to work properly.

RESOLUTION
  You may need to load the real-mode card and socket services drivers. Although the exact names of these drivers varies from one system to another, they typically appear as follows in the Config.sys file: "device=c:\ \cs.exe device=c:\ \sscirrus.exe device=c:\ \csalloc.exe" NOTE: You may be able to find references to the original real-mode drivers in the Config.dos file.  These systems also typically require that the Novell ODI/NETX or VLM driver be installed for the network adapter. To change the driver type, follow these steps:

 Click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. Double-click the Network icon. Click the Novell/Eagle NE200T PCMCIA network adapter, and then click Properties. On the Driver Type tab, click the Real Mode (16-bit) ODI Driver option button, and then click OK. Click OK. When you are prompted to do so, enter the location for the Novell files.

NOTE: The necessary files should be on a drivers disk included with the network adapter, or you can obtain them from Novell. When you are prompted to restart the computer, do so.</li></ol> </li></ul>

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