LAN Manager Workstation/Server Introduction: ------------- This document describes the procedure to setup Microsoft LAN Manager Workstation/Server driver for AcerLAN ALN-201 PCI Ethernet Adapter. Location of Driver: \MSLANMAN.DOS\DRIVERS\ETHERNET\ALN201\ALN201.DOS Sample Configuration Files: --------------------------- CONFIG.SYS : DEVICE=C:\LANMAN.DOS\DRIVERS\PROTMAN\PROTMAN.DOS /I:C:\LANMAN.DOS DEVICE=C:\LANMAN.DOS\DRIVERS\ETHERNET\ALN201\ALN201.DOS PROTOCOL.INI (will contain): [ALN201_NIF] ; ALN201 RPOTOCOL.INI SAMPLE DriverName = ALN201$ AdapterID = @0000E2000047 ; This item is only required when ; more than one ALN201 adapters ; exist on one system. Setup Procedures: ----------------- Before you start with the installation process, make sure that the adapter is properly installed and configured. Make sure your Microsoft LAN Manager is properly installed. 1. Run the appropriate Microsoft Lan Manager SETUP for computer you are setting up. Select "Configuration" item ,select the item (the AcerLAN driver isn't included on the Lan Manager disk) and insert the AcerLAN driver disk,specify the drive name of the driver disk (don't specify the path name) and follow the directions. 2. When completed, reboot your computer . NOTES: ------ 1. Parameters for the PROTOCOL.INI file: DRIVERNAME: This is the one required parameter. See example at top of this document for syntax. AdapterID : This keyword is provided by ALN201, and is required when more than one ALN201 adapters exist on one system. You must modify the AdapterID value in file, \LANMAN\PROTOCOL.INI, by yourself. 2. Sample PROTOCOL.INI for LAN Manager: [PROTMAN] DRIVERNAME = PROTMAN$ DYNAMIC = YES PRIORITY = NETBEUI [NETBEUI_XIF] Drivername = netbeui$ SESSIONS = 6 NCBS = 12 BINDINGS = "ALN201_NIF" LANABASE = 0 [ALN201_NIF] ; ; ALN201 PROTOCOL.INI Sample Adapter ; DriverName = ALN201$ AdapterID = @0000E2000047 3. The AdapterID is the Ethernet Address of the ALN-201 Ethernet card. You can find the value by running ACERSET.EXE -- the View Current Configuration\Ethernet Address item in DOS environment.