Install drivers for Intel adapters using the Network Setup Utility.
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Double-click the Network icon in the Control Panel. The Network Setup Wizard displays.
In the Network Adapter screen, click Select from list. The Select Network Adapter dialog displays.
Click Have Disk. The Insert Disk dialog box displays.
Enter the path to your Product CD or installer package and click OK.
If you downloaded drivers from the support website, enter the path of the directory containing the
drivers.
Follow the onscreen instructions to finish driver installation. When the adapter is added, it appears in the Network adapters list.
Click OK.
Click Close. When prompted, restart Windows NT.
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NOTE: You can now install the Intel® PROSet software to configure advanced settings and set up teams, VLANs, and other features. For Windows NT 4.0, Intel PROSet is automatically installed with the Intel base driver. |
You can install drivers for multiple adapters using the Network Setup Utility.
To install multiple adapter drivers, specify a driver for each adapter physically installed in the computer when completing the Network Wizard. Repeat the procedure above for each adapter.
To view or change advanced settings for your driver/adapter, use Intel PROSet. Advanced settings vary by adapter, and are described in the Intel PROSet Help.
You can update drivers using the Product CD or the Network Properties window.
You can update drivers using the autorun program on the Product CD.
Insert the Product CD in the CD-ROM drive. The CD autorun program starts.
If you downloaded drivers from the support website, browse to the
directory containing the downloaded files and extract the files. The autorun
automatically starts.
Click Install Drivers. A message asking you to continue with the update displays.
Click OK. When prompted, restart the computer.
Double-click the Network icon in the Control Panel.
Click the Adapters tab.
Select the adapter from the adapter list and click Update.
Type the drive letter for the Product CD or specify the download directory and click OK.
If you are installing a driver in a computer with existing Intel adapters, be sure to update all the adapters and ports with the same new software. This will ensure that all adapters function correctly.
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NOTE: You must remove the adapter from any teams and uninstall (or disable) the Intel network drivers using the Network control panel before removing the adapter. If you remove the physical adapter prior to removing it from the Network control panel, the adapter is not removed completely and remains as a phantom adapter (an adapter that is visible in the Network control panel, but has no physical presence in the system). |
After ensuring the adapter is not part of a team, remove the adapter from the Network Control Panel:
From the Control Panel, double-click the Network icon.
Click the Adapters tab and highlight the adapter to remove.
Click Remove.
Click OK.
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NOTE: If you are removing the last adapter to use the Intel network driver, the installer program asks you if you want to remove Intel PROSet. Click Yes. |
Shut-down the computer and remove the adapter.
If Windows NT reports an error or you cannot connect to the network, try the suggestions here first. For further troubleshooting tips, click Troubleshooting in the Table of Contents.
Make sure that you use the drivers for this adapter. Drivers are located on the Product CD and on support website.
In your computer’s BIOS settings, make sure "Plug and Play OS?" is set to NO.
Make sure the drivers are loaded and the protocols are bound. Check the Settings in the Control Panel's Network/Bindings dialog box.
Check the Windows NT Event Viewer for error messages.
Test the adapter with the Intel PROSet configuration utility that was installed on your system when you installed the adapter. To start Intel PROSet, double-click the Intel PROSet icon in the Windows Control Panel. To run diagnostics, select the adapter and click the Diagnostics tab, then click Run Tests. For additional information, click Help in the Intel PROSet window.
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