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I/O address:

200, 220, 240, 260, 280, 2A0, 2C0,
2E0, 300, 320, 340, 360, 380, 3A0,
3C0, 3E0

IRQ line:

2 (9), 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 15

RAM buffer:

16 KB

Boot ROM address:

C000, C400, C800, CC00, D000,
D400, D800, DC00

Power Consumption:

2.5  W

Temperature:

0 to 55 degrees C (Operating)

Humidity:

10% to 90% (Non condensing)

Dimensions:

6.39" x 2.48"

Certification:

FCC Part 15 Class B

Drivers:

Novell NetWare 3.x, 4.x, NetWare LAN

WorkPlace TCP/IP, Novell LAN Analyzer for NetWare,
Novell Personal Netware, Wollongong Pathway Access,
FTP PC/TCP, NCSA TCP/IP, Microsoft LAN Manager,
Microsoft Windows For Workgroups, Microsoft Windows
NT, Microsoft Windows 95, IBM LAN Server, IBM LAN
Support, IBM OS/2 EE V2.0, DEC Pathworks, SUN PC-
NFS, Banyan VINES, IBM TCP/IP for DOS and OS/2, SCO
Unix.

Section Seven - Technical Support

In the unlikely event you experience difficulty in the use of the
product, or if it does not operate as described, we suggest
you: (1) consult the Troubleshooting section of this guide
and (2) consult with your dealer.

If you have not referred to the Troubleshooting section,
there is a good chance the solution to your problem is
there.
 If you still can not solve the problem, call the MaxTech
Service Center at (562) 921-4438 between 9:00 a.m. and
6:00 p.m. (PST Monday through Friday).

 If the nature of

your question is related to the network operating system
that you are using, refer to its manual.
 Calling the Service
Center without complete and accurate information concerning
the NATURE OF THE PROBLEM will be both time-
consuming and frustrating for you.

You may also reach us through:

24 hour BBS - (562) 921-7180
24 hour Faxback - (562) 921-9540
Compuserve ID - 71333,44
America Online - 

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Summary of Contents for NXP-16

Page 1: ...Part MAN107 Rev 1 0 NX16BT D NXP 16 USER S GUIDE High Performance Plug and Play 16 bit Ethernet Adapter...

Page 2: ...include a 16KB RAM buffer for improved net work transmission and reception Plug and Play is a set of specifications that define the ability for the computer hardware or operating system to automatica...

Page 3: ...2 1 Unpacking Your Network Adapter Two types of network adapter cards are available Before you proceed determine the model you have purchased The following table summarizes the contents and features...

Page 4: ...ity from your body 6 Carefully install the adapter by firmly press ing the card into the slot you have chosen applying even pressure until the adapter is completely seated in the slot 7 Fasten the ret...

Page 5: ...u to Insert the manufacturer s installation disk into the drive selected and then click OK Insert the adapter s driver diskette and type A WIN95 or B WIN95 if inserted in drive B in the Copy manufactu...

Page 6: ...card configuration from the one assigned select Setup change the Operating Mode to Jumperless and configure the adapter as outlined in Section 2 3 3 for legacy systems Continue to Section 2 4 to run...

Page 7: ...The Adapter AdapterdiagnosticsareincludedintheSETUP EXE program found in the root directory of the driver diskette Refer to the file README TXT in the same directory for detailed information Note To r...

Page 8: ...tween two cards One card is setup as a Re sponder and a second card is setup as an Initia tor The Initiator and Responder will exchange packets and display the number of transmit and receive packets t...

Page 9: ...om patible and can use the NE 2000 driver supplied with your network operating system Drivers for most popular network operating systems are in cluded on the driver diskette in separate subdirectories...

Page 10: ...e to use IRQ 4 COM1 or IRQ 3 COM2 Other adapters in your system may already use addresses 0300H or 0320H example sound audio card Vary the settingsonyournetworkadapterbyrunningSETUP again to eliminate...

Page 11: ...nductors and UL codes CM CMR and CMP are required The computer on the net work is connected via a star topology i e each node is connected to a HUB not to each other Maximum cable length is 300 100 m...

Page 12: ...2 SCO Unix Section Seven Technical Support Intheunlikelyeventyouexperiencedifficultyintheuseofthe product or if it does not operate as described we suggest you 1 consult the Troubleshooting section o...

Page 13: ...eduretoreturntheproductto MaxTech 1 Returntheproductinitsoriginalpackageandpack ing ifpossible andputitinasturdycorrugatedbox 2 Be sure to include your name address day time telephone number RMA numbe...

Page 14: ...reofthefollowingmeasures Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandthe receiver Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferent from that to which the receive...

Page 15: ...14 documentinanyformisallowedwithoutwrittenpermission fromthemanufacturer FirstEdition GZ DR Version 1 0...

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