I
NDEX
3
LEDs 6-1
lobe cable 6-2
locally administered address (LAA) 3-8,
4-14, 4-18
M
MAU.
See
multistation access unit
memory base address (illustrated) 4-19
memory limit configuration B-5
Microsoft Windows 95 4-3, 4-7
Microsoft Windows 95 4-6
MMIO address space B-5
MPTS.
See
IBM MPTS
MS-DLC protocol, adding for Windows
for Workgroups 5-6
multiple NICs B-5
multistation access unit (MAU) 2-5,
6-2
N
NDIS 2.01 driver (DOS), installing for
IBM host connectivity
applications 5-1
NDIS 2.01 driver, installing for IBM DOS
LAN Services 5-2
NDIS 3 miniport driver 4-2
NDIS 4 miniport driver
description 4-1
installing for Windows 95 4-3
NET.CFG file, disabling the Parallel
Tasking feature with 3-5
NetWare
Client32 3-6
DOS ODI client driver 3-3
OS/2 ODI client driver 3-7
network
cables A-4
interface specifications A-1
network address (illustrated) 4-19
network address, current
(illustrated) 4-19
network drivers
installing 3-6
NetWare Client32 3-6
NetWare OS/2 3-7
ODI 3-1, 3-7
Windows 95 4-1
network supplier support C-3
NIC
installing 2-4
physical dimensions A-1
seating 2-4
specifications A-1
NIC(s)
multiple B-5
ring speed B-4
node ID administration A-2
NORXPT parameter 3-5
Novell.
See
NetWare
O
ODI driver, NetWare DOS client 3-1,
3-4
online technical services C-1
operating range, NIC environment A-1
OS/2
network drivers 3-7
ODI client driver for NetWare 3-7
using MPTS to install a driver
for 5-3
OS/2 Requester, installing 3-9
OS/2 Warp.
See
IBM Warp Server
OSR2 Windows 95.
See
version 950b
Windows 95
P
package contents 2-2
Parallel Tasking 1-2
disabling for DOS 16-bit client
driver 3-5
Parallel Tasking II 1-2
physical dimensions A-1
pin assignments A-3
Plug and Play
description B-4
Windows 95 4-4
power requirements A-1
promiscuous mode 1-4, 4-1
protocol stacks, using non-Novell with
DOS 16-bit client driver 3-5
R
removing expansion slot cover 2-3
requirements, installation 2-1
retail Windows 95.
See
version 950
Windows 95
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