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NOTES ON
Installing D-Link DE-220 Family Ethernet Adapter
For Personal Netware Users
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    (c) 1997 Copyright D-Link Corporation  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED


This document contains DE-220 Family Ethernet Adapter installation notes,
which is not included in the DE-220 Family Ethernet Adapter USER'S GUIDE
or onscreen instructions, for Personal Netware users.

This document contains information on the following topics:

1.0 Overview
2.0 Installation Notes
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1.0 Overview
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    The ODI driver program allows you to run multiple protocol
    stacks and install up to two network adapters in a workstation.
    This ODI driver supports the Port, Node Address, Protocol and
    Frame options for creating your own NET.CFG file. For more
    information on these keywords, please refer to Novell's
    "NetWare ODI shell for DOS - NET.CFG options".

2.0 Installation Notes
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    The NOVELL Personal NetWare installation diskettes are needed to
    complete this installation.

    1. Follow the normal installation procedure as described by
       Personal Netware.
    2. It will prompt you for a network driver.  Choose "Other
       Network support driver".
    3. It will request a path for the drivers. Respond with the
       path of the ODI DOS driver, .INS file, and NET.CFG sample
       installed with this readme.
    4. After completion of the installation procedure, modify the
       following lines in your STARTNET.BAT file from:

            LSL
            NE2000
            IPXODI A
            CLIENT
    to:
            LSL
            DE22X
            IPXODI A
            CLIENT

    5. Append the <PATH>\NET.CFG file to the NWCLIENT directory.
       This directory was created when you installed Personal
       NetWare .  <PATH> is the directory where NET.CFG resides.

    6. Run STARTNET to access the Novell network.

