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** VIA PCI 10/100Mb Fast Ethernet Adapter
** 
** 32 Bit ODI Driver for Client32 in DOS/Windows 3.x
** 
** v3.24    Dec. 2001
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**

Introduction:
=============

  This document shows you how to setup the driver and how to use the enhanced
  functions by setting the custom keywords.


Contents of the Subdirectory:
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    FETNWSRV.LAN        The 32 Bit ODI driver for Client32 in Windows 95.
    FETNWSRV.INF        The installation information file.
    CLN32W95.TXT        This file.


Installation:
=============

  Before starting with the installation process, make sure that the adapter
  is properly installed and configured. You can use the diagnostic program
  (A:\SETUP.EXE) in DOS mode to make sure your connection with the network is
  correct.

  Install Driver While Installing Client32:
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    When you are going to install your Client 32 software, please refer to the
    following steps to setup the driver for adapter:

    1) Turn the power of your PC on to boot from Windows 95. Windows 95 may
       auto-detect your new adapter install, and the "New Hardware Found"
       dialogue box will appear. Select "Next"->"Finished" to make Win95
       never see this adapter again.

    2) Execute SETUP.EXE from Disk 1 of the Client 32 for Windows 95 software.

    3) When the Network window comes up, remove the components already
       installed, if any. Select "Add adapter" -> "Have Disk..." to install
       driver from the diskette that comes with your lan adapter.

    4) Insert the driver diskette into your floppy drive, and specify the
       path of the driver in the diskette(i.e. A:\NETWARE\CLIENT32.W95) to
       copy the driver files to your system.

    5) You can select "PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter" from the Network
       Components list, and, click "Bindings" to ensure that it binds
       with "IPX 32-Bit Protocol for Novell NetWare Client 32".

    6) When the Client 32 installation is completed, reboot your PC.


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