3Com Network Card 09 1457 000 User Manual

3Com Megahertz  
10 Mbps LAN PC Card  
User Guide  
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Part No. 09-1457-000  
October 1998  
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CONTENTS  
1 INSTALLING THE LAN PC CARDS  
Before You Begin  
2
Connecting the 3CCE589ET LAN PC Card  
2
Connecting the 3CCE589EC PC Card  
Connecting the 3CXE589ET PC Card  
Connecting the 3CXE589EC PC Card  
3
4
5
Detaching the PC Card Cable and PC Card COMBO Cable  
2 INSTALLING THE NETWORK DRIVER  
Before You Install the Network Driver  
Which Driver Installation Instructions Should You Use?  
Windows 98 and Windows 95  
Windows 98  
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Windows 95 10  
Windows 95 OSR 2 10  
Confirming Installation 11  
Windows 95 Version 4.00.950A 12  
Windows NT 12  
Windows NT 4.0 Installation without Networking  
Installed 13  
Windows NT Version 3.51 16  
Microsoft Windows for Workgroups (WFW) 17  
Before You Begin 17  
Installing the Network Driver 18  
AutoLink for Windows 3.x, Windows for Workgroups, and  
DOS 19  
Installing the Windows CE 2.0 Driver 20  
Supported Network Drivers 21  
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3 TROUBLESHOOTING  
LEDs 23  
Accessing the LAN PC Card Help System 24  
DOS Diagnostics Program 25  
Resolving Hardware Resource Conflicts 25  
Windows 98 and Windows 95 25  
Windows NT 4.0 26  
Frequently Asked Questions 27  
Troubleshooting Tips 29  
4 CHANGING CONFIGURATION  
Configuration Settings 31  
Configuration Setting Descriptions 32  
Changing Configuration 33  
Windows 98 and Windows 95 33  
Memory Range 33  
Version, or Transceiver Type 34  
Windows NT 4.0 34  
DOS Configuration Program 34  
5 DYNAMICACCESS  
Using DynamicAccess Software Version 1.5 with the Edge  
Monitor System 36  
Setting a dRMON Password 37  
A SPECIFICATIONS  
B TECHNICAL SUPPORT  
Online Technical Services 41  
World Wide Web Site 41  
3Com FTP Site 41  
3Com Bulletin Board Service 42  
3ComFacts Automated Fax Service 43  
Support from Your Network Supplier 43  
Support from 3Com 43  
Returning Products for Repair 45  
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INDEX  
3COM CORPORATION LIMITED WARRANTY  
FCC CLASS B STATEMENT  
FCC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
INDUSTRY CANADA CLASS B EMMISSION COMPLIANCE  
STATEMENT  
AVIS DE CONFORMITÉ À LA RÉGLEMENTATION  
D’INDUSTRIE CANADA  
3COM END USER SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT  
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FIGURES  
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3Com Megahertz 10 Mbps LAN PC Cards  
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Connecting the 3CCE589ET PC Card  
Connecting the 3CCE589EC PC Card  
Connecting the 3CXE589ET PC Card  
Connecting the 3CXE589EC PC Card  
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Network Cable and PC Card COMBO Cable LEDs 23  
XJACK LAN PC Card LED 24  
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TABLES  
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Network Driver Text File Names  
LED Description 24  
21  
Frequently Asked Questions  
27  
Option Settings  
31  
PC Cards Specifications 39  
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INSTALLING THE LAN  
PC CARDS  
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The 3Com Megahertz 10 Mbps LAN PC Cards (models  
3CCE589EC, 3CCE589ET, 3CXE589EC, and 3CXE589ET)  
connect your notebook to an Ethernet network.  
The PC Card models are the same except for the connectors.  
Figure 1 3Com Megahertz 10 Mbps LAN PC Cards  
These LAN PC Cards automatically operate at 10 Mbps  
when connected to an Ethernet hub.  
This chapter describes how to install a LAN PC Card in your  
notebook and connect it to the network.  
After you install the PC Card, follow the instructions in  
Chapter 2 to install the driver so you can login to the  
network.  
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CHAPTER 1: INSTALLING THE LAN PC CARDS  
Before You Begin  
Make sure that you have an available PC Card slot in your  
notebook and these items:  
3Com Megahertz 10 Mbps LAN PC Card  
Cable that shipped with your PC Card  
3Com Megahertz 10 Mbps LAN PC Card User Guide  
2 LAN Installation Disks  
If any of these items are missing from the LAN PC Card  
package, contact your PC Card supplier.  
Connecting the 3CCE589ET LAN PC Card  
1
Remove all PC Cards from your notebook and turn it on.  
2
Connect the PC Card cable to the PC Card  
.
Figure 2 Connecting the 3CCE589ET PC Card  
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Connect the RJ-45 connector to the netw ork port  
.
Insert the PC Card  
all the w ay in.  
into the PC Card slot and slide it  
CAUTION: Do not force the PC Card into the slot or you  
may bend the pins inside the slot.  
You may see Windows prompts for driver installation.Go to  
Chapter 2 to install the network driver.  
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Connecting the 3CCE589EC PC Card  
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Connecting the 3CCE589EC PC Card  
1
Remove PC Cards from your notebook and turn it on.  
2
If you are using the RJ-45 connector, connect the PC  
Card COMBO cable to the 3CCE589EC PC Card.  
a Connect one RJ-45 connector on the network cable to  
the PC Card COMBO cable.  
b Insert the other RJ-45 connector into the network port.  
c Insert the PC Card into the PC Card slot and slide it all  
the way in.  
You may see prompts for driver installation.  
d Go to Chapter 2 to install the network driver that allows  
you to login to the network.  
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If you are using the BNC T-connector, connect the PC  
Card COMBO cable  
to the 3CCE589EC PC Card.  
a Connect the BNC T-connector to the PC Card COMBO  
cable  
.
You must supply your own BNC T-connector.  
Figure 3 Connecting the 3CCE589EC PC Card  
b Connect the BNC T-connector to the Ethernet cable  
.
c Insert the PC Card into the PC Card slot and slide it all  
the way in.  
CAUTION: Do not force the PC Card into the slot or you  
may bend the pins inside the slot.  
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CHAPTER 1: INSTALLING THE LAN PC CARDS  
You may see prompts for driver installation. Go to Chapter 2  
to install the network driver that allows you to login to the  
network.  
Connecting the 3CXE589ET PC Card  
1
Remove all PC Cards from your notebook and turn it on.  
2
Insert one RJ-45 connector on the netw ork cable  
into the 3CXE589ET PC Card XJACK® connector.  
Figure 4 Connecting the 3CXE589ET PC Card  
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Insert the other RJ-45 connector into the netw ork  
port  
.
Insert the PC Card into the PC Card slot  
all the w ay in.  
and slide it  
CAUTION: Do not force the PC Card into the slot or you  
may bend the pins inside the slot.  
You may see Windows prompts for driver installation.  
Go to Chapter 2 to install the network driver that allows  
you to login to the network.  
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Connecting the 3CXE589EC PC Card  
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Connecting the 3CXE589EC PC Card  
1
Remove all PC Cards from your notebook and turn it on.  
2
If you are using the XJACK RJ-45 connector, connect  
one RJ-45 connector on the netw ork cable to the  
3CXE589EC PC Card XJACK connector , as show n  
in Figure 4.  
a Insert the other RJ-45 connector into the network  
port  
.
b Insert the PC Card into the PC Card slot and slide it all  
the way in.  
You may see Windows prompts for driver installation.  
c Go to Chapter 2 to install the network driver that allows  
you to login to the network.  
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If you are using the BNC T-connector, connect the PC  
Card COMBO cable  
to the 3CXE589EC PC Card.  
a Connect the BNC T-connector to the PC Card COMBO  
cable  
.
You must supply your own BNC T-connector.  
Figure 5 Connecting the 3CXE589EC PC Card  
b Connect the BNC T-connector to the Ethernet cable  
.
c Insert the PC Card into the PC Card slot and slide it all  
the way in.  
You may see Windows prompts for driver installation.  
Go to Chapter 2 to install the network driver that allows  
you to login to the network.  
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Detaching the PC Card Cable and PC Card COMBO Cable  
To detach the PC Card cable and PC Card COMBO cable  
from the PC Card, squeeze the sides of the connector. The  
cable detaches from the PC Card easily.  
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INSTALLING THE  
NETWORK DRIVER  
2
This chapter describes how to install the 3Com network  
driver for Windows 98, Windows 95,Windows NT, Windows  
for Workgroups, and DOS.  
See Table 1 on the last page of this chapter for information  
about Banyan Vines, Microsoft LAN Manager, IBM LAN  
Server (DOS and OS/2), Artisoft LANtastic, DEC PATHWORKS,  
NetWare and OS/2, Windows for Workgroups, DOS, and  
Windows CE 2.0.  
The latest network drivers are available in the Support area  
on 3Coms World Wide Web site:  
Before You Install the Netw ork Driver  
Make sure that the PC Card is installed in your notebook  
and connected to the network before you install any  
network driver.  
Which Driver Installation Instructions Should You Use?  
Ask your MIS department which network driver instructions  
you should use. Instructions are provided in this chapter for  
each of the following environments:  
Windows 98  
Windows 95 version 4.00.950B (OSR 2)  
Windows 95 version 4.00.950 or 4.00.950A  
Windows NT version 4.0  
Windows NT version 3.51  
Windows for Workgroups  
AutoLink™ for Windows 3.1, Windows for Workgroups,  
and DOS  
Go to the section for your notebook environment to install  
the driver.  
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CHAPTER 2: INSTALLING THE NETWORK DRIVER  
Window s 98 and Window s 95  
This section describes how to install the network driver when  
your notebook is running Windows 98 or Windows 95. You  
need the Windows 98 or 95 system installation files (either  
on hard disk, floppy diskettes, or CD) to complete the  
installation.  
3Com includes the NDIS 5, NDIS 4, and the NDIS 3 network  
drivers on LAN Installation Disk 1. The 3Com software  
automatically detects which Windows version is installed  
on your notebook and loads the correct driver.  
The NDIS 5 driver works with Windows 98.  
The NDIS 4 driver works with Windows 95 OSR 2 (version  
4.00.950B) but not with earlier versions of Windows 95.  
You must use the latest NDIS.VXD (8/24/96 or later) to use  
the NDIS 4 driver with Windows 95 OSR 2.  
The NDIS 3 driver works with Windows 95 and Windows  
95 OSR 2.  
The following instructions assume that you have not installed  
any other network adapter in the machine.  
If you have been using a network connection on your  
computer, some of the following instructions may not  
apply or may produce different results. Refer to your MIS  
department or system manager for instructions.  
Window s 98  
“Windows 98” appears on the boot up screen when  
WIndows 98 is installed on your PC.  
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Make sure the LAN PC Card is installed and connected  
to the netw ork as described in Chapter 1.  
Turn on your notebook and start Window s 98.  
Windows 98 automatically detects the LAN PC Card. It  
opens a New Hardware Found window and starts collecting  
information for a driver information database.  
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Windows 98  
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When Window s 98 is ready to configure the new  
hardw are, it opens the Add New Hardw are Wizard  
w indow.  
The window states that Windows will search for new drivers  
for 3Com Megahertz 589E.  
Click Next.  
A new window appears asking what you want Windows  
to do.  
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Select Search for the best driver for your device and  
click Next.  
Select Floppy disk drives, insert LAN Installation Disk 1,  
and click Next.  
After the hardware wizard finds the installation files on the  
diskette, it displays 3Com Megahertz LAN PC Card (589E)  
(Ethernet).  
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Click Next to copy the required files and build a driver  
information database.  
If prompted, insert the Window s 98 CD.  
The Windows 98 files may be located on the hard drive in  
the folder C:\WINDOWS\OPTIONS\CABS.  
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Click OK to copy the files required.  
Please wait while the system checks your current network  
configuration. The required time depends on your settings  
for network software components.  
A windows appears stating that Windows has finished  
installing the software that your new hardware device  
requires.  
10 Click Finish.  
11 Remove LAN Installation Disk 1 from the floppy drive  
and reboot the notebook.  
Driver installation is complete.  
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CHAPTER 2: INSTALLING THE NETWORK DRIVER  
Window s 95  
This section includes different installation procedures for  
Windows 95 version A and Windows 95 version B (also  
called OSR 2). To nd out which version you are running:  
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2
In the Window s Control Panel, double-click System to  
display the System Properties dialog box.  
Click the General Tab to display the Window s 95  
version information.  
If your Windows 95 version is 4.00.950B (OSR 2), you are  
using Windows 95 OSR 2.  
If your Windows 95 version is 4.00.950 or 4.00.950A, you  
are using Windows 95.  
Window s 95 OSR 2  
1
Make sure the LAN PC Card is installed and connected  
to the netw ork as described in Chapter 1.  
2
Turn on your computer.  
The Update Device Driver wizard detects the card and  
displays 3Com Megahertz 589E.  
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Insert LAN Installation Disk 1 and click OK.  
The following message appears: “Windows found the  
following updated driver for this device: 3Com Megahertz  
LAN PC Card (589E) (Ethernet).  
Click Finish to accept the driver.  
Windows displays the message: “The file net589a.inf on  
3Com Megahertz LAN PC Card Installation Disk could not be  
found. The default directory was C:Windows\Options\Cabs.”  
Enter a: and click OK.  
If the software prompts for computer name and workgroup  
name, enter the information as supplied by your MIS  
department and click OK.  
If prompted, insert the Window s 95 CD.  
The Windows 95 files may be located on the hard drive in  
the folder C:\windows\options\cabs.  
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Windows 95 OSR 2  
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Click OK to copy the required files.  
The Update Device Driver wizard may prompt for Windows  
95 files, and report that the drivers could not be found. If  
this happens, enter A:\ as the location of the files so the  
wizard can read them from LAN Installation Disk 1.  
When installation is complete, Windows 95 asks if you  
want to restart your computer.  
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Remove LAN Installation Disk 1 and click Yes.  
When the software restarts, it prompts for your user name  
and password.  
Enter your user name and passw ord as supplied by  
your MIS department.  
10 Click OK.  
11 When prompted to verify your passw ord, retype it  
and click OK.  
The Network Neighborhood icon appears on your desktop.  
12 Double-click the Netw ork Neighborhood icon to  
access the netw ork.  
Confirming Installation  
Double-click the My Computer icon.  
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Double-click the Control Panel icon.  
Double-click the System icon.  
The System Properties box appears, detailing your system  
setup.  
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Click the Device Manager tab.  
A list of devices appears, arranged by type.  
Double-click Netw ork Adapters.  
The PC Card name appears confirming successful installation:  
3Com Megahertz LAN PC Card (589E) (Ethernet)  
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Double-click 3Com Megahertz LAN PC Card to display  
a description of LAN PC Card and its current status.  
The dialog box confirms that the PC Card is working properly.  
Click the Cancel button to leave each dialog box and  
return to the Control Panel.  
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CHAPTER 2: INSTALLING THE NETWORK DRIVER  
Window s 95 Version 4.00.950A  
This section describes how to install the NDIS network driver  
when your notebook is running Windows 95 4.00.950A.  
1
Make sure the PC Card is installed and connected to  
the netw ork, as described in Chapter 1.  
The New Hardware Found window appears and states that  
it has detected the 3Com Megahertz LAN PC Card (589E)  
(Ethernet).  
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3
Insert LAN Installation Disk 1.  
Select Driver from Disk provided by manufacturer  
and click OK.  
The Install from Disk window appears.  
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5
Click OK to copy the manufacturers files from a:\.  
If Windows 95 files are requested, enter the path to the  
files (typically C:\windows\options\cabs)and click OK.  
Remove the LAN Installation Disk 1 and restart the PC  
to log into the netw ork.  
Window s NT  
Before you begin, obtain LAN Installation Disk 1 shipped  
with your LAN PC Card and the Windows NT installation  
files (on hard disk or CD).  
If Windows NT networking is not installed, you also need  
the following information from your MIS department.  
Are you on a local area network or are you using a  
modem?  
Protocol used in the Microsoft Windows network  
(NWLink IPX/SPX compatible transport, TCP/IP protocol,  
NetBEUI protocol)  
Name of the NT Server domain or workgroup you  
belong to  
IP address if you are not using DHCP  
The 3Com software automatically detects which version of  
Windows NT your are running and installs the correct driver.  
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Windows NT  
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Window s NT 4.0 Installation w ithout Netw orking Installed  
If you have networking installed, go to the next section to  
install the driver.  
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In the Control Panel, double-click Netw ork.  
The system prompts:”Windows NT Networking is not  
installed. Do you want to install it now?”  
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3
Click Yes.  
This opens the Windows NT network Setup Wizard.  
Check Wired to the netw ork and click Next.  
Windows prompts “To have setup start searching for a  
network adapter”.  
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Click Select from List.  
Click Have Disk.  
Insert LAN Installation Disk 1 into the floppy drive  
and click OK.  
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When the Select OEM Option w indow opens, select  
3Com Megahertz LAN PC Card (Ethernet) and click OK.  
The Network Adapters list shows the 3Com Megahertz  
LAN PC Card with a check mark on it.  
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Click Next to continue.  
In the Netw ork Protocols list, place a check mark next  
to each netw ork protocol that Window s NT w ill use  
and click Next.  
Most Microsoft NT networks use the NWLink IPX/SPX  
Compatible Transport. If you are not sure, ask your system  
administrator or MIS department.  
10 In the Netw ork Services w indow, place a check mark  
in the box next to each desired service.  
11 Click Next to continue.  
12 Click Next to install the selected components.  
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13 When prompted, enter the path to the Window s NT  
installation files (for example, D:\I386 on the NT CD)  
and click Continue.  
On some notebooks, you may be prompted for NT files  
again when files from LAN Installation Disk 1 are required.  
If the files in the NT folder are still not found, enter the path  
to the floppy drive (for example, a:\) and click Continue.  
14 In the 3Com Megahertz LAN PC Card dialog box,  
enter the Netw ork settings for the PC card and click  
Continue.  
Select the settings appropriate for your card. In most cases  
the default settings will work, but if you are unsure about  
what settings to use ask your system administrator or MIS  
department.  
15 If you selected TCP/IP and have a DHCP server, click Yes.  
16 If you do not have a DHCP server, click No and get an IP  
address from your system administrator and enter it.  
Windows NT files are copied to the hard drive.  
17 If you are prompted for TCP/IP information, enter it  
and click OK.  
The Network Setup Wizard shows a Bindings list.  
18 Click Next to continue.  
19 Click Next to allow Window s NT to start the netw ork.  
The Domain/Workgroup Settings window appears.  
20 Select the appropriate domain or w orkgroup name  
for Window s Netw orking and click Next.  
21 Click Finish to exit the Netw ork Setup Wizard.  
22 Remove LAN Installation Disk 1 from the floppy drive  
and click Yes to restart the PC.  
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Windows NT  
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Window s NT 4.0 Installation w ith Netw orking Installed  
1
Install the PC Card and connect it to the netw ork as  
described in Chapter 1.  
2
Using the Control Panel, double-click Netw ork. Select  
the Adapters tab and click Add.  
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4
Click Have Disk.  
Enter the path a:\, insert LAN Installation Disk 1 in the  
floppy drive, and click OK.  
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When the SELECT OEM OPTION w indow opens, select  
3Com Megahertz LAN PC Card (Ethernet), and click OK.  
Enter the Netw ork settings for the PC Card.  
Select the appropriate settings for the card. In most cases  
the default settings will work, but if you are unsure about  
what settings to use ask your system administrator or MIS  
department.  
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Click OK.  
On some systems, a setup message may appear indicating  
that “the parameters are not verifiably correct - use them  
anyway?If this happens, click OK to use the parameters.  
In the Netw ork Protocols tab, make sure that each  
netw ork protocol (service) that Window s NT uses  
appears in the w indow.  
If not, click Add to install the correct protocols and services  
or consult your system administrator.  
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In the Netw ork Services tab, make sure each netw ork  
service that Window s NT uses appears in the w indow.  
If not, click Add to install the correct services or consult  
your system administrator.  
10 Click Close to save and exit the Netw ork setup area.  
11 If you are prompted for TCP/IP information, enter it  
and click OK.  
12 Remove LAN Installation Disk 1 from the floppy drive  
and click Yes to restart the PC.  
To confirm installation double-click the Network icon in the  
Control Panel. Click the Adapters tab. If the LAN PC Card  
does not appear on the list, see Chapter 3 for troubleshooting  
procedures.  
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CHAPTER 2: INSTALLING THE NETWORK DRIVER  
Window s NT Version 3.51  
1
Make sure the PC Card is installed and connected to  
the netw ork as described in Chapter 1.  
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3
In the Main group double-click Control Panel.  
On the Control panel, double-click the Netw ork icon  
and click the Add Adapter tab.  
a If Windows NT networking is not installed, click Yes to  
install Windows NT networking.  
The Windows NT Setup window appears.  
b Enter the directory name where the Windows NT  
installation files are located.  
c Click Do Not Detect.  
Windows NT does not fully support Plug and Play and  
cannot detect the LAN PC Card.  
d Click Continue.  
The Add Network Adapter window appears.  
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Select Other Requires disk from manufacturer from  
the list.  
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Click Continue.  
Insert LAN Installation Disk 1 into the floppy drive.  
Enter the name of the drive (for example, A:\) and  
click OK.  
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Select 3Com Megahertz LAN PC Card from the list and  
click OK.  
The LAN PC Card files are copied to your PC.  
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9
Click OK to accept the default settings for the LAN PC  
Card or enter new settings.  
If networking is already installed, enter the IP Address if  
prompted, and reboot the PC to activate the network.  
10 If netw orking is not installed, select the transport  
protocol (NWLink IPX/SPX compatible transport,  
TCP/IP protocol, NetBEUI protocol) in the Window s NT  
Setup Window.  
a Click OK.  
b If prompted, enter the directory name where the NT  
installation files are located.  
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Microsoft Windows for Workgroups (WFW)  
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c Click No.  
d Click OK.  
e Click Close.  
f
If prompted, enter the domain or workgroup name for  
Windows Networking and click OK.  
g Remove LAN Installation Disk 1 and restart your PC.  
Microsoft Window s for Workgroups (WFW)  
LAN Installation Disk 1 contains a subdirectory structure  
and files that make it an OEM import disk.  
WFW v3.11 does not include internal support for the Plug  
and Play standard. Because NDIS 3 (32-bit) drivers operate  
only in Plug and Play environments, you cannot operate the  
LAN PC Card with the included 32-bit driver.  
To ensure support for WFW v3.11, 3Com includes a 16-bit  
NDIS 2.0 driver. This driver offers full support for WFW, but  
may affect PC performance. To resolve this deficiency with  
WFW 3.11, you may want to upgrade your operating system.  
Before You Begin  
Before you begin installing the network driver, obtain LAN  
Installation Disk 2 and Windows for Workgroups v3.11  
installation files (on hard disk, floppy diskettes, or CD).  
Ask your MIS department for the following information:  
Transport protocol used in the Microsoft Windows  
Network (typically NetBEUI)  
Name of the NT Server domain or Windows 95/WFW  
3.11 workgroup to which you belong  
If you have Card and Socket Services installed on your  
notebook, the latest versions of the Card and Socket Services  
must be installed on your notebook. Check with your PC  
manufacturer if you are not sure.  
If you installed any other network PC Card or network  
driver in the notebook, consult your MIS department for  
further instructions.  
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CHAPTER 2: INSTALLING THE NETWORK DRIVER  
Installing the Netw ork Driver  
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3
Using the Window s menu, select Netw ork.  
Select Netw ork Setup.  
In the Netw ork Setup dialog box, select the  
Netw orks... button.  
4
Select Install Microsoft Window s Netw ork and then  
click OK.  
5
6
Select the Drivers... button.  
In the Netw ork Drivers dialog box, click Add Adapter.  
A dialog box appears, listing the supported network  
adapters on the diskette.  
7
From the list of netw ork adapters, select Unlisted Or  
Updated Netw ork Adapter and click OK.  
A dialog box appears, prompting you to specify the drive or  
directory where the ELPC3.DOS driver can be found.  
8
9
Insert LAN Installation Disk 2 in the floppy drive.  
Click OK to accept the default directory.  
10 Select 3Com Megahertz LAN PC Card and click OK.  
11 In the Netw ork Drivers dialog box click Close.  
12 In the Netw ork Setup dialog box click OK.  
13 If prompted, supply the information you gathered  
before you began the installation. After you enter  
the information, click OK.  
If you are prompted for a disk with updated or vendor  
provided ELPC3.DOS, insert LAN Installation Disk 2 and  
click OK to accept the default directory.  
A message appears, prompting you to restart your PC.  
14 Click Continue instead.  
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AutoLink for Window s 3.x, Window s for Workgroups,  
and DOS  
If no other PC Cards are installed, you can use 3Coms  
AutoLinksoftware program to automatically install the  
NetWare ODI client software (including the driver), and to  
modify the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT les.  
To use the AutoLink program, the PC must meet these  
requirements:  
Use Novell NetWare 3.12, 4.10, or 4.11 network  
operating system  
Have only one LAN PC Card installed  
NetWare DOS ODI client  
1
Make sure the LAN PC Card is installed and connected  
to the netw ork, as described in Chapter 1.  
2
3
Boot the PC under DOS.  
Insert LAN Installation Disk 2 into the floppy drive  
and type a:install[Enter]at the DOS prompt  
4
Choose Auto Install and Config for NetWare (AutoLink).  
An information box appears.  
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5
6
Press Enter.  
An Operating System selection screen appears.  
Select AutoLink for DOS, Window s 3.x, or WFW 3.11.  
Several messages appear while the AutoLink program is  
running. A final message indicates successful installation.  
If problems occur only when the AutoLink program runs,  
view or print the AUTOLINK.LOG file (located in the C:\  
directory) to see problems listed in the file.  
To display the file, type:  
type autolink.log | more [Enter]  
To print the file, type:  
print autolink.log [Enter]  
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When prompted, remove LAN Installation Disk 2 and  
reboot the PC.  
When prompted, type your user name and password.  
Installing the Window s CE 2.0 Driver  
The following Windows CE hand-held PCs support the LAN  
PC Card using the United States Windows CE 2.0 driver:  
Cassiopeia Model # A11 & A20 (SH3 CPU)  
LG Phenom (SH3 CPU)  
Sharp Mobilon Model # HC4100 (MIPS CPU)  
Phillips Velo Model # 500 (MIPS CPU)  
Compaq C-Series (MIPS CPU)  
NEC MobilePRO 750C (MIPS CPU)  
To install the driver, see the WINCE.TXT le on LAN  
Installation Disk 1 in the WIN_CE directory.  
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Supported Netw ork Drivers  
The files in Table 1 are located in the HELP directory on LAN  
Installation Disk 2.  
Table 1 Network Driver Text File Names  
Netw ork  
Operating System  
Text File Name  
WIN9X.TXT  
Netw ork Driver Name  
EL589ND5.SYS  
Windows 98  
Windows 95  
WIN9X.TXT  
EL589ND3.SYS/EL589ND4.SYS  
EL589ND3.SYS/EL589ND4.SYS  
3C589.COM  
Windows NT (v 4.0/3.51)  
WINNT.TXT  
Windows for Workgroups  
(NetWare)  
WFWNETWR.TXT  
Windows for Workgroups  
(NDIS 2 driver)  
WFWNDIS.TXT  
ELPC3.DOS  
NetWare and Windows 3.11 NWDOSODI.TXT  
3C589.COM  
3C589.SYS  
3C589.COM  
NetWare and OS/2  
NWOS2ODI.TXT  
NetWare and DOS,  
Windows 3.11, and  
Windows for Workgroups  
AUTOLINK.TXT-  
this file is in the  
AUTOLINK directory  
Banyan VINES  
BANYAN.TXT  
LANMAN.TXT  
LANSRV.TXT  
ELPC3.DOS  
Microsoft LAN Manager  
ELPC3.DOS  
IBM LAN Server  
(DOS and OS/2)  
ELPC3.DOS/ELPC3.OS2  
Artisoft LANtastic  
DEC PATHWORKS  
Windows CE 2.0  
LANTASTK.TXT  
PATHWORK.TXT  
ELPC3.DOS  
ELPC3.DOS  
WINCE.TXT is in  
WIN_CE directory  
on LAN Installation  
Disk 1  
3C589.dll (SH3 processor)  
3C589m.dll (Mips)  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
3
This chapter provides the following troubleshooting  
information:  
Checking LEDs  
Accessing the 3Com LAN PC Card help system  
DOS Diagnostics program  
Resolving hardware resource conflicts  
Frequently Asked Questions  
Troubleshooting tips  
The 3Com World Wide Web site (http://www.3com.com/)  
offers the latest drivers, troubleshooting information, and  
software updates in the Support area.  
LEDs  
For the 3CCE589ET and 3CCE589EC LAN PC Cards, the  
LED is on the connector (Figure 6) on both the network  
cable and the PC Card COMBO cable.  
Figure 6 Network Cable and PC Card COMBO Cable LEDs  
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To use the LED for troubleshooting, the LAN PC Card  
must be connected to the network (see Chapter 1) and  
the network drivers must be installed (see Chapter 2).  
For the 3CXE589ET and 3CXE589EC LAN PC Cards, the  
LED is on the PC Card itself.  
Figure 7 XJACK LAN PC Card LED  
Table 2 LED Description  
LED  
Description  
Steady  
Off  
10 Mbps Green:  
Driver installed and  
good 10BASE-T  
No connection  
between PC  
Link integrity  
connection between Card and hub  
PC Card and hub  
For Windows CE, the link light will be off to conserve power.  
Accessing the LAN PC Card Help System  
The LAN PC Card help system is a Windows Help application  
that was installed with your Windows network drivers.  
The help system includes PC Card release notes, frequently  
asked questions, and the PC Card KnowledgeBase.  
1
Install the LAN PC Card and connect it to the netw ork  
as described in Chapter 1.  
2
3
Install the netw ork driver as described in Chapter 2.  
Double-click the TCAUM589.hlp Winhelp book icon  
located in the C:Window s, C:\WINNT directory, or  
your default Window s directory.  
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You can also copy the TCAUM589 file from LAN Installation  
Disk 1 to your notebook.  
The 3Com PC Card Release Notes Screen appears that  
displays tips about installing and using the LAN PC Card.  
Click >> button at the top of the Release Notes screen  
to display the Frequently Asked Questions screen that  
displays answers from 3Com support experts to  
common customer questions.  
Click >> button at the top of the Frequently Asked  
Questions screen to display the KnowledgeBase that  
displays LAN PC Card compatibility topics and  
workarounds.  
DOS Diagnostics Program  
To run the DOS diagnostics tests see the INSTRUCT.TXT le  
in the HELP directory on LAN Installation Disk 2.  
Resolving Hardw are Resource Conflicts  
Window s 98 and Window s 95  
Use this procedure to resolve hardware resource conflicts  
(I/O Base Address and Interrupt values) using Windows 98  
or Windows 95.  
1
2
3
4
5
Using the Start Menu select Help.  
In the Help w indow select the Contents tab.  
Select Troubleshooting.  
Double-click If you have a hardw are conflict”  
Click Start the Conflict Troubleshooter and follow the  
instructions.  
Changing the I/O, IRQ, or Memory Range  
If you discover resource conflicts, you can change the I/O  
base address, interrupt value (IRQ), or memory range using  
Windows 98 or Windows 95. Resource conflicts may be  
due to having an old BIOS installed on your notebook.  
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Consult your system administrator before you change  
these values.  
1
2
Double-click the System icon in the Control Panel.  
In the System Properties w indow, click Device  
Manager, and then double-click Netw ork Adapters.  
3
4
5
6
7
8
Double-click 3Com Megahertz LAN PC Card.  
Select the Resources tab.  
Uncheck the Use Automatic Settings box.  
Click Change Settings.  
Change the value and click OK.  
Restart the notebook to change the values.  
The values are changed.  
Window s NT 4.0  
Use this procedure to resolve hardware resource conflicts  
(I/O Base Address and Interrupt values) using Windows NT.  
1
2
3
From the Control Panel double-click Netw ork.  
Click the Adapter tab.  
Select 3Com Megahertz LAN PC Card and click  
Properties.  
4
Change the I/O or IRQ value and click Confirm.  
The values are changed.  
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Frequently Asked Questions  
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Frequently Asked Questions  
Table 3 Frequently Asked Questions  
Question  
Answ er  
Is the LAN PC Card FCC B, CISPR B Yes, the LAN PC Card has passed these  
EMI, C-tick EMI, and VCCI 2 EMI  
certified?  
certification tests.  
Which PC Card slot is best for my  
LAN PC Card?  
The LAN PC Card is designed to work in any  
PC Card slot.  
Does the LAN PC Card support full Yes.  
duplex?  
What should I do if the LAN PC Card If the LAN PC Card installs as a generic PCI  
installs as a “Generic PCI Ethernet  
Controller” under Other Devices in  
the Device Manager?  
Ethernet controller, follow these steps:  
1 In the Device Manager, double-click Other  
Devices.  
2 Click the PCI Ethernet Controller.  
3 Click Remove.  
4 Restart your notebook.  
What should I do if a yellow  
exclamation point appears next to  
the 3Com Megahertz LAN PC Card  
name?  
1 In the Device Manager double-click Other  
Devices.  
2 Click the PCI Ethernet Controller or the  
duplicate 3Com Megahertz LAN PC Card  
entry.  
3 Click Remove.  
4 Restart your notebook.  
What is DynamicAccess® software? DynamicAccess software brings intelligence  
to the end systems to provide improved  
network performance and control. You can  
download the latest DynamicAccess  
software from the 3Com Web site:  
What is Fast IP?  
Fast IP is software that improves performance  
on switched networks. Fast IP allows end  
systems (notebooks and servers) to discover  
switched communication paths. By creating  
switched short cuts, Fast IP allows end  
stations to bypass the router and transfer  
data across wire-speed switched paths. Fast IP  
is part of 3Coms DynamicAccess software.  
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Table 3 Frequently Asked Questions (continued)  
Question  
Answ er  
What are the notebook and  
network requirements to run  
Fast IP?  
Client requirements:  
Notebook running Windows 98, Windows 95,  
Windows NT (versions 4.0 or 3.51), 3Com  
Megahertz LAN PC Card, and the TCP/IP  
stack.  
Network requirements:  
Switched path between stations and single  
broadcast domain.  
What are the network configuration Fast IP is designed to bypass the router,  
requirements for Fast IP?  
particularly where the router is a bottleneck,  
as well as to leverage the switched  
infrastructure. For Fast IP to create short cuts  
around routers, there must be a switched  
path between source and destination.  
What is the performance gain when Fast IP bypasses the router to provide  
using Fast IP?  
increased performance in switched networks  
even if there are just a small number of  
network nodes using Fast IP.  
The performance gain obtained when  
deploying Fast IP is directly related to traffic  
load on the backbone router.  
The more traffic is pumped to it, the bigger  
the latency and response time and the  
higher the performance gain.  
Internal tests show performance increases in  
the order of 600% when routers are loaded  
at 70 to 75% .  
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Troubleshooting Tips  
Check the LAN PC Card installation in Chapter 1.  
Inspect all cables and connections.  
Make sure you have the latest BIOS for your notebook.  
Try the notebook at a known working location  
Try the LAN PC Card in a known working notebook  
If you think you have resource conflicts (I/O base  
address or interrupts) run the Windows 95 conflict  
troubleshooter as described earlier in this chapter.  
If trouble persists contact your MIS department or network  
manager.  
For additional troubleshooting information see the 3Com  
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CHANGING CONFIGURATION  
4
This chapter describes how to display and change  
configuration settings for the LAN PC Card.  
Before you change these settings, contact your MIS  
department.  
Configuration Settings  
Table 4-1 lists each configuration option, the default  
setting, and the available settings.  
.
Table 4 Option Settings  
Option  
Default Setting  
Available Settings  
CIS Memory Address  
Assigned by Card  
Services  
256 KB  
I/O Base Address  
Assigned by Card  
Services  
200h, 210h, 220h, 230h, 240h,  
250h, 260h, 270h, 280h, 290h,  
2A0h, 2B0h, 2C0h, 2D0h, 2E0h,  
2F0h, 300h, 310h, 320h, 330h,  
340h, 350h, 360h, 370h, 380h,  
390h, 3A0h  
Interrupt Request Level Assigned by Card  
Services  
3, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 15  
Transceiver Type  
Auto-Select  
Auto-Select, Coax (BNC), TP  
(RJ-45)  
Network Driver  
Optimization  
Windows or OS/2  
client  
DOS, Microsoft Windows and  
OS/2 client, server.  
Full Duplex  
Disabled  
Enabled, disabled  
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Configuration Setting Descriptions  
CIS Memory Address  
The CIS Memory requires a 256 KB segment of memory for  
drivers.  
I/O Base Address  
The I/O address space is used by the LAN PC Card for  
communication between the LAN PC Card and the  
notebook. The LAN PC Card uses 16 bytes of I/O space,  
starting at the I/O Base Address.  
Make sure that no other device is using the same value  
(the default is 300h). The range is from 200h to 3A0h.  
For more information about resolving resource conflicts,  
see Chapter 3.  
Interrupt Request Level  
The IRQ is used by the LAN PC Card for communication  
between the LAN PC Card and the notebook. The LAN PC  
Card can operate on one of eight interrupt levels: 3, 5, 7,  
9, 10, 11, 12, or 15.  
The preferred interrupt level is 10, but the LAN PC Card  
can operate on the other interrupt levels if necessary. If a  
conflict continues you might have to change the setting of  
other adapters or options that are in the notebook. For  
Toshiba notebooks set the interrupt to 11. For more  
information about resolving conflicts see Chapter 3.  
Transceiver Type  
The Transceiver Type can be Auto-Select, Coax (BNC), or TP  
(RJ-45). The default is Auto-Select. If the PC Card cannot  
automatically detect what type of cable is connected to the  
network, it will assign TP (RJ-45).  
Netw ork Driver Optimization  
Network driver optimization can be selected for a DOS  
client, Windows and OS/2 client, server. Changing this  
option to match the OS in your notebook may improve  
performance.  
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Full Duplex  
Full duplex allows the LAN PC Card to send and receive  
data between the LAN PC Card and the switch connection  
at the same time.  
Changing Configuration  
You can change the I/O base address, interrupt request  
(IRQ), memory range, transceiver type, NDIS driver version,  
and network optimization using Windows 98, Windows 95,  
and Windows NT.  
Window s 98 and Window s 95  
Changing I/O Base Address, Interrupt Request Level (IRQ), or  
Memory Range  
You should only change these settings if you have a  
resource conflict.  
1
Install the LAN PC Card and connect it to the netw ork  
(Chapter 1) and install the driver (Chapter 2).  
2
3
4
5
Double-click the My Computer icon.  
Double-click the Control Panel icon.  
Double-click the System icon in the Control Panel.  
In the System Properties w indow, click Device  
Manager.  
6
7
8
9
Double-click Netw ork Adapters.  
Double-click 3Com Megahertz LAN PC Card.  
Select the Resources tab.  
Select Input/Output Range or Interrupt Request.  
10 Uncheck Automatic Settings.  
11 Click Change Settings.  
12 Change the value and click OK.  
13 Restart the notebook to change the values.  
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Changing Netw ork Driver Optimization, Duplex, NDIS Driver  
Version, or Transceiver Type  
1
Install the LAN PC Card and connect it to the netw ork  
(Chapter 1) and install the driver (Chapter 2).  
2
3
4
5
6
Double-click the Control Panel icon.  
Double-click the Netw ork icon.  
Select the 3Com Megahertz LAN PC Card.  
Click Properties.  
Click Advanced.  
For network driver optimization, click DOS Client or  
Windows or OS/2 client or server.  
For full duplex, click enable to use full duplex and  
disable if you do not want to use full duplex. Only  
use full duplex if you have a full duplex network.  
For NDIS driver version, click auto-select, NDIS 3, NDIS  
4, or NDIS 5. NDIS 5 only works with Windows 98. If  
you select NDIS 5 for Windows 95 OSR2, NDIS 4 will be  
used. If you select NDIS 5 for Windows 95 version A,  
NDIS 3 will be used.  
For transceiver type, click TP (RJ-45), Coax (BNC), or  
Auto-Select.  
7
Close the w indow s and reboot the notebook.  
The values are changed.  
Window s NT 4.0  
Use this procedure to change the I/O Base Address and  
Interrupt values using Windows NT.  
1
2
3
From the Control Panel double-click Netw ork.  
Click the Adapters tab.  
Select 3Com Megahertz LAN PC Card (Ethernet) and  
click Properties.  
4
Change the I/O or IRQ value and click OK.  
DOS Configuration Program  
To change the configuration on a DOS notebook, see  
the INSTRUCT.TXT le in the HELP directory on LAN  
Installation Disk 2.  
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DYNAMICACCESS  
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DynamicAccess software adds intelligence to 3Com PC Cards  
for improved performance, management, and control of your  
network. DynamicAccess software 1.5 is an advanced network  
driver that integrates dRMON, Fast IP,Traffic Prioritization, and  
Efficient Multicast Control support.  
Traffic Prioritization provides a standards-based solution,  
preventing delays in transmissions of mission-critical or  
real-time traffic and extends this capability to the WAN.  
Fast IP alleviates router bottlenecks in today's  
any-to-any networks and intranets, where a growing  
percentage of traffic travels between rather than within  
subnets.  
Efficient Multicast Control prevents flooding of switched  
networks by multicast applications such as video training,  
stock quotes, or online news.  
For complete information on how to use DynamicAccess  
software, see the DynamicAccess software documentation  
on the DynamicAccess Disk.  
Be sure to visit the 3Com Web site for additional postings of  
FAQs for the Edge Monitor System and new DynamicAccess  
software versions and information at:  
DynamicAccess software offers easy centralized installation  
through login scripts or other popular software distribution  
platforms. These installation methods eliminate the need to  
touch each end node PC to install the client software to get  
the advantages of dRMON and the Edge Monitor.  
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Using DynamicAccess Softw are Version 1.5 w ith the Edge  
Monitor System  
The Edge Monitor System operates as described in the  
Transcend dRMON Edge Monitor System User Guide. Follow  
the instructions in the Release Notes and the user guide.  
The new software for the end nodes should be installed  
according to the instructions included in the file on the  
disk. The following issues, in addition to the installation  
instructions, must be observed for a successful installation:  
If you have already installed the DynamicAccess  
software version 1.5 on your end nodes and now plan  
to install the Transcend dRMON Edge Monitor System,  
do not install the dRMON SmartAgent software from  
the CD on to your end nodes. You only need to ensure  
that the password you set for the end nodes with  
KEYSET.EXE matches the password you use for your  
Edge Monitor.  
Do not install the DynamicAccess software version 1.5  
on the PC where you install the Edge Monitor. The data  
reported by the Edge Monitor will be inaccurate because  
it will track its own traffic statistics twice.  
If you install DynamicAccess software on a PC running  
Windows NT Server, the dRMON software that collects  
statistics is inactive. To activate the dRMON collection,  
change the value of the following registry REG_DWORD  
from 0 to 1 with Regedit:  
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\  
CurrentControlSet\Services\  
DAPassThru<n>\Parameters\  
This is the same behavior as the dRMON SmartAgent  
software behavior, but the registry key is different.  
You cannot use the Auto-Update utility with the new  
client DynamicAccess software. A replacement utility  
will be available at the next release of the Edge Monitor.  
Do not install the dRMON SmartAgent software that  
ships on the CD on a PC that has the DynamicAccess  
software installed.  
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Setting a dRMON Passw ord  
To promote secure monitoring with dRMON, you can set a  
password for the dRMON DynamicAccess software.  
If you do not choose to set a password, the end node PCs  
will have the default password for the Edge Monitor. Use  
this same password for the DynamicAccess software.  
To set the password for secure monitoring:  
1
Run the KEYGEN.EXE le.  
The KEYGEN.EXE le encodes the password into the  
KEYSET.EXE le.  
2
3
Enter your passw ord in the dialog box.  
Record your dRMON Edge Monitor System passw ord  
in a safe place.  
4
Click OK.  
Be sure to insert the KEYSET.EXE le in the login script  
and run it before you run the DA15CFG.EXE le. Upon  
completion, the KEYSET.EXE le asks you to reboot.  
5
Reboot the notebook.  
If you enter the password, you can correct it and run the  
KEYSET.EXE le again from the login script if the end nodes  
have not been discovered by an Edge Monitor. If the end  
nodes have been adopted by an Edge Monitor, you can  
pause the Edge Monitor while you run the KEYSET.EXE le  
again from a login script to set the correct password.  
Be sure to visit the 3Com Web site for additional postings of  
FAQs for the Edge Monitor System and new DynamicAccess  
software versions and information at:  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
A
Table 5 PC Cards Specifications  
Netw ork Interface  
10 Mbps Ethernet 10BASE-T  
Ethernet IEEE 802.3 industry standard  
for a 10 Mbps baseband CSMA/CD local  
area network  
Physical Dimensions  
Length  
3.370 in (85.6 mm)  
2.126 in (54 mm)  
Width  
Height  
Type II, 0.197 in (5.0 mm)  
0.86 oz. (24.4 g)  
Weight  
Environmental Operating Range  
Operating temperature  
Relative humidity  
(0˚ to 70˚C) 32˚ to 131˚F  
5% to 90% noncondensing  
Card Information Structure (CIS) and Memory Size  
Drivers  
Diagnostics  
CIS  
4 KB  
8 KB  
256 K  
8 KB  
FIFO  
Netw ork Cable Specifications  
UTP Cable Requirements:  
Category 3 LAN and high-speed data cable (10 Mbps) that meets the requirements  
of EIA/TIA-568 and EIA/TIA TSB-36  
Category 4 extended distance LAN cable that meets the requirements of  
EIA/TIA-568 and EIA/TIA TSB-36  
Category 5 voice and data transmission LAN cable (100 Mbps) that meets the  
requirements of EIA/TIA-568 and EIA/TIA TSB-36  
Pow er Requirements  
Operating voltage  
Coax 5 V ± .25V @ 300 mA  
TP 5 V ± .25V @ 26 mA  
TP in Windows CE Devices 5 V ± .25V @  
20 mA  
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Mean Time Betw een Failures (hours calculated)  
70 ˚C (158 ˚F) mobile environment  
25 ˚C (77 ˚F) mobile environment  
128, 694.33 hours  
342, 367.70 hours  
FCC Certication  
Part 15, Class B  
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TECHNICAL SUPPORT  
B
3Com provides easy access to technical support information  
through a variety of services. This appendix describes these  
services.  
Information contained in this appendix is correct at time of  
publication. For the very latest, 3Com recommends that you  
access the 3Com Corporation World Wide Web site.  
Online Technical Services  
3Com offers worldwide product support 24 hours a day,  
7 days a week, through the following online systems:  
World Wide Web site  
3Com FTP site  
3Com Bulletin Board Service (3Com BBS)  
SM  
3ComFacts automated fax service  
World Wide Web Site  
Access the latest networking information on the  
3Com Corporation World Wide Web site by entering  
the URL into your Internet browser:  
This service provides access to online support information  
such as technical documentation and software library, as  
well as support options ranging from technical education  
to maintenance and professional services.  
3Com FTP Site  
Download drivers, patches, and software across the  
Internet from the 3Com public FTP site. This service is  
available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.  
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APPENDIX B: TECHNICAL SUPPORT  
To connect to the 3Com FTP site, enter the following  
information into your FTP client:  
Hostname: ftp.3com.com (or 192.156.136.12)  
Username: anonymous  
Password: <your Internet e-mail address>  
A user name and password are not needed with Web browser  
software such as Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer.  
3Com Bulletin Board Service  
The 3Com BBS contains patches, software, and drivers for  
3Com products. This service is available through analog  
modem or digital modem (ISDN) 24 hours a day, 7 days a  
week.  
Access by Analog Modem  
To reach the service by modem, set your modem to 8 data  
bits, no parity, and 1 stop bit. Call the telephone number  
nearest you:  
Country  
Australia  
Brazil  
Data Rate  
Telephone Number  
61 2 9955 2073  
55 11 5181 9666  
33 1 6986 6954  
4989 62732 188  
852 2537 5601  
39 2 27300680  
81 3 3345 7266  
52 5 520 7835  
Up to 14,400 bps  
Up to 14,400 bps  
Up to 14,400 bps  
Up to 28,800 bps  
Up to 14,400 bps  
Up to 14,400 bps  
Up to 14,400 bps  
Up to 28,800 bps  
Up to 14,400 bps  
Up to 14,400 bps  
Up to 28,800 bps  
Up to 56,000 bps  
France  
Germany  
Hong Kong  
Italy  
Japan  
Mexico  
P.R. of China  
Taiwan, R.O.C.  
U.K.  
86 10 684 92351  
886 2 377 5840  
44 1442 438278  
1 847 262 6000  
U.S.  
Access by Digital Modem  
ISDN users can dial in to the 3Com BBS using a digital modem  
for fast access up to 56 Kbps. To access the 3Com BBS using  
ISDN, use the following number:  
1 408 654 2703  
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3ComFacts Automated Fax Service  
The 3ComFacts automated fax service provides technical  
articles, diagrams, and troubleshooting instructions on  
3Com products 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.  
Call 3ComFacts using your Touch-Tone telephone:  
1 408 727 7021  
Support from Your Netw ork Supplier  
If additional assistance is required, contact your network  
supplier. Many suppliers are authorized 3Com service  
partners who are qualified to provide a variety of services,  
including network planning, installation, hardware  
maintenance, application training, and support services.  
U.S. and Canada  
Call the following number to locate your local 3Com sales  
office:  
U.S. 1 800 NET-3Com  
The 3Com sales office will refer you to the nearest 3Com  
authorized service partner. If you are unable to contact your  
network supplier, see the following section on how to  
contact 3Com.  
Support from 3Com  
If you are unable to obtain assistance from the 3Com online  
technical resources or from your network supplier, 3Com  
offers technical telephone support services. To nd out more  
about your support options, please call the 3Com technical  
telephone support phone number at the location nearest you.  
When you contact 3Com for assistance, have the following  
information ready:  
Product model name, part number, and serial number  
A list of system hardware and software, including  
revision levels  
Diagnostic error messages  
Details about recent configuration changes, if applicable  
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APPENDIX B: TECHNICAL SUPPORT  
Below is a list of worldwide technical telephone support  
numbers:  
Country  
Telephone Number  
Asia Pacic Rim  
Australia  
1 800 678 515  
China  
From anywhere in China:  
From Shanghai:  
Hong Kong  
India  
86 21 6350 1590  
10 800 3656  
001 800 61 009  
0031 61 6439  
Indonesia  
1800 801 777  
Japan  
0800 446 398  
Malaysia  
New Zealand  
Pakistan  
Philippines  
P.R. of China  
Singapore  
S. Korea  
61 2 9937 5085  
1235 61 266 2602  
10800 61 00137 or 021 6350 1590  
800 6161 463  
82 2 3455 6455  
00798 611 2230  
From anywhere in S. Korea: 0080 611 261  
From Seoul:  
Taiwan, R.O.C.  
Thailand  
001 800 611 2000  
Europe  
From anywhere in Europe, call: +31 (0)30 6029900 phone  
+31 (0)30 6029999 fax  
From the following European countries, you may use the  
toll-free numbers:  
Austria  
06 607468  
Belgium  
Denmark  
Finland  
0800 71429  
800 17309  
0800 113153  
0800 917959  
0130 821502  
00800 12813  
1 800 553117  
177 3103794  
1678 79489  
0800 0227788  
800 11376  
0800 3111206  
05 05313416  
0800 995014  
900 983125  
020 795482  
0800 55 3072  
0800 966197  
France  
Germany  
Hungary  
Ireland  
Israel  
Italy  
Netherlands  
Norway  
Poland  
Portugal  
South Africa  
Spain  
Sweden  
Switzerland  
U.K.  
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Country  
Telephone Number  
Latin America  
Argentina  
Brazil  
Colombia  
Mexico  
541 312 3266  
55 11 523 2725, ext. 422  
571 629 4847  
01 800 849 2273  
North America  
1 800 NET 3Com (1 800 638 3266)  
Returning Products for Repair  
Before you send a product directly to 3Com for repair, you  
must first obtain a Return Materials Authorization (RMA)  
number. Products sent to 3Com without RMA numbers will  
be returned to the sender unopened, at the senders expense.  
To obtain an RMA number, call or fax:  
Country  
Telephone Number Fax Number  
Asia, Pacific Rim  
65 543 6500  
65 543 6348  
Europe, South Africa, 44 1442 435860  
and Middle East  
44 1442 435718  
From the following European countries, you may call the toll-free  
numbers; select option 2 and then option 2:  
Austria  
06 607468  
Belgium  
Denmark  
Finland  
0800 71429  
800 17309  
0800 113153  
0800 917959  
0130 821502  
00800 12813  
1800553117  
177 3103794  
1678 79489  
0800 0227788  
800 11376  
00800 3111206  
05 05313416  
0800 995014  
900 983125  
020 795482  
0800 55 3072  
0800 966197  
France  
Germany  
Hungary  
Ireland  
Israel  
Italy  
Netherlands  
Norway  
Poland  
Portugal  
South Africa  
Spain  
Sweden  
Switzerland  
U.K.  
(continued)  
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Country  
Telephone Number Fax Number  
Latin America  
U.S. and Canada  
1 408 326 2927  
1 408 326 6883  
1 408 326 7120  
1 800 876 3266,  
option 2  
Note: RMA forms (except Europe) are available on CardFacts. Dail  
408 727-7021.  
All other locations  
408 492-1790  
408 326-7120  
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INDEX  
driver installation  
duplex 33  
Numbers  
7
3Com bulletin board service (3Com  
BBS) 42  
DynamicAccess software 35  
3Com URL 41  
3ComFacts 43  
E
environmental operating range 39  
A
AutoLink program 19  
F
FCC certification 40  
B
bulletin board service 42  
C
H
cabling  
specifications 39  
troubleshooting 29  
Card Information Structure (CIS)  
memory size 39  
changing I/O, IRQ or memory  
range 25, 33  
CIS Memory Address 32  
configuration  
changing 33  
displaying 33  
I
configuration settings 31  
CIS Memory Address 31  
Full Duplex 33  
I/O Base Address 31  
Interrupt Request Level 31  
Network Driver Optimization 32  
Transceiver Type 32  
Connecting  
AutoLink 19  
Banyan VINES 21  
DEC PATHWORKS 21  
IBM LAN Server (DOS) 21  
Microsoft LAN Manager 21  
NetWare and Windows 3.11 21  
OS/2 (NetWare) 21  
3CCE589EC LAN PC Card  
3CCE589ET LAN PC Card  
3CXE589EC LAN PC Card  
3CXE598ET LAN PC Card  
3
2
5
4
Windows 95  
8
Windows CE 21  
Windows for Workgroups 21  
Windows for Workgroups  
(NetWare) 21  
D
diagnostics programs  
Windows NT 12  
interrupt conflicts  
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INDEX  
resolving 25, 26, 34  
Interrupt Request Level setting 32  
I/O Base Address setting 32  
IRQ 25  
U
URL 41  
W
K
OSR 2 network driver  
installation 12  
KnowledgeBase 24  
version A network driver  
installation 12  
network driver installation  
Windows for Workgroups  
L
LEDs 23  
8
M
mean time between failures 40  
memory 25  
installing the network driver 17  
installing the network driver 12  
World Wide Web (WWW) 41  
N
NetWare  
DOS ODI client driver 19  
network supplier support 43  
O
online technical services 41  
P
physical dimensions 39  
power requirements 39  
R
release notes 24  
returning products for repair 45  
S
software options  
changing 31  
T
technical support  
3Com URL 41  
bulletin board service 42  
fax service 43  
network suppliers 43  
product repair 45  
troubleshooting 29  
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3Com Corporation LIMITED WARRANTY  
HARDWARE  
3Com warrants its hardware products to be free from defects in workmanship and materials, under  
normal use and service, for the following lengths of time from the date of purchase from 3Com or its  
Authorized Reseller:  
Network interface cards  
Lifetime  
Other hardware products (unless otherwise specified in the warranty 1 year  
statement above)  
Spare parts and spares kits  
Notebook PC Compatability  
90 days  
1 year from date of purchase  
If a product does not operate as warranted above during the applicable warranty period, 3Com shall,  
at its option and expense, repair the defective product or part, deliver to Customer an equivalent  
product or part to replace the defective item, or refund to Customer the purchase price paid for the  
defective product. All products that are replaced will become the property of 3Com. Replacement  
products may be new or reconditioned. Any replaced or repaired product or part has a ninety (90) day  
warranty or the remainder of the initial warranty period, whichever is longer.  
3Com shall not be responsible for any software, firmware, information, or memory data of Customer  
contained in, stored on, or integrated with any products returned to 3Com for repair, whether under  
warranty or not.  
SOFTWARE  
3Com warrants that the software programs licensed from it will perform in substantial conformance to  
the program specifications therefor for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of purchase from  
3Com or its Authorized Reseller. 3Com warrants the media containing software against failure during  
the warranty period. No updates are provided. The sole obligation of 3Com with respect to this express  
warranty shall be (at the discretion of 3Com) to refund the purchase price paid by Customer for any  
defective software products, or to replace any defective media with software which substantially  
conforms to applicable 3Com published specifications. Customer assumes responsibility for the  
selection of the appropriate applications program and associated reference materials. 3Com makes no  
warranty or representation that its software products will work in combination with any hardware or  
applications software products provided by third parties, that the operation of the software products  
will be uninterrupted or error free, or that all defects in the software products will be corrected. For any  
third-party products listed in the 3Com software product documentation or specifications as being  
compatible, 3Com will make reasonable efforts to provide compatibility, except where the  
noncompatibility is caused by a “bug” or defect in the third party’s product.  
STANDARD WARRANTY SERVICE  
Standard warranty service for hardware products may be obtained by delivering the defective product,  
accompanied by a copy of the dated proof of purchase, to the 3Com Corporate Service Center or to an  
Authorized 3Com Service Center during the applicable warranty period. Standard warranty service for  
software products may be obtained by telephoning the 3Com Corporate Service Center or an  
Authorized 3Com Service Center, within the warranty period. Products returned to the 3Com  
Corporate Service Center must be preauthorized by 3Com with a Return Material Authorization (RMA)  
number marked on the outside of the package, and sent prepaid, insured, and packaged appropriately  
for safe shipment. The repaired or replaced item will be shipped to Customer, at the expense of 3Com,  
not later than thirty (30) days after receipt of the defective product by 3Com.  
WARRANTIES EXCLUSIVE  
IF A 3COM PRODUCT DOES NOT OPERATE AS WARRANTED ABOVE, CUSTOMER’S SOLE REMEDY FOR  
BREACH OF THAT WARRANTY SHALL BE REPAIR, REPLACEMENT, OR REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE  
PAID, AT THE OPTION OF 3COM. TO THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, THE FOREGOING  
WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, TERMS,  
OR CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, EITHER IN FACT OR BY OPERATION OF LAW, STATUTORY OR  
OTHERWISE, INCLUDING WARRANTIES, TERMS, OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND SATISFACTORY QUALITY. 3COM NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES  
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ANY OTHER PERSON TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE,  
INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE, OR USE OF ITS PRODUCTS.  
3COM SHALL NOT BE LIABLE UNDER THIS WARRANTY IF ITS TESTING AND EXAMINATION DISCLOSE  
THAT THE ALLEGED DEFECT IN THE PRODUCT DOES NOT EXIST OR WAS CAUSED BY CUSTOMER’S OR  
ANY THIRD PERSON’S MISUSE, NEGLECT, IMPROPER INSTALLATION OR TESTING, UNAUTHORIZED  
ATTEMPTS TO REPAIR OR MODIFY, OR ANY OTHER CAUSE BEYOND THE RANGE OF THE INTENDED  
USE, OR BY ACCIDENT, FIRE, LIGHTNING, OR OTHER HAZARD.  
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY  
TO THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, 3COM ALSO EXCLUDES FOR ITSELF AND ITS SUPPLIERS ANY  
LIABILITY, WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), FOR INCIDENTAL,  
CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, OR FOR LOSS OF  
REVENUE OR PROFITS, LOSS OF BUSINESS, LOSS OF INFORMATION OR DATA, OR OTHER FINANCIAL  
LOSS ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE, INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE, USE,  
PERFORMANCE, FAILURE, OR INTERRUPTION OF ITS PRODUCTS, EVEN IF 3COM OR ITS AUTHORIZED  
RESELLER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, AND LIMITS ITS LIABILITY TO  
REPAIR, REPLACEMENT, OR REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID, AT THE OPTION OF 3COM. THIS  
DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES WILL NOT BE AFFECTED IF ANY REMEDY PROVIDED HEREIN  
SHALL FAIL OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE.  
GOVERNING LAW  
This Limited Warranty shall be governed by the laws of the State of California, U.S.A. Some countries,  
states, or provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of implied warranties or the limitation of  
incidental or consequential damages for certain products supplied to consumers or the limitation of  
liability for personal injury, so the above limitations and exclusions may be limited in their application to  
you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights which may vary depending on local law.  
3Com Corporation, 5400 Bayfront Plaza, P.O. Box 58145, Santa Clara, CA 95052-8145.  
(408) 326-5000  
FCC CLASS B STATEMENT  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions:  
1
2
This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired  
operation.  
WARNING: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital  
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can  
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may  
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference  
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is  
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from the one which the receiver is  
connected to.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful:  
The Interference Handbook  
This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. Stock No.  
004-000-00345-4.  
Tested to comply w ith the FCC Standards for home and office use.  
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NOTE: In order to maintain compliance with the limits of a Class B digital device, 3Com requires that  
you use quality interface cables when connecting to this device. Changes or modifications not expressly  
approved by 3Com could void the users authority to operate this equipment. Refer to the manual for  
specifications on cabling types.  
FCC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
We declare under our sole responsibility that the  
Model:  
Description:  
3CCE589ET, 3CCE589EC,  
3CXE589ET, 3CXE589EC  
3Com Megahertz 10 Mbps LAN PC Card  
to which this declaration relates, is in conformity with the following standards or other normative  
documents:  
ANSI C63.4-1992 Methods of Measurement  
Federal Communications Commission 47 CFR Part 15, subpart B  
15.107 (e) Class B Conducted Limits  
15.109 (g) Class B Radiated Emissions Limits  
3Com Corporation, 5400 Bayfront Plaza, P.O. Box 58145, Santa Clara, CA 95052-8145.  
(408) 326-5000  
INDUSTRY CANADA CLASS B EMMISSION COMPLIANCE  
STATEMENT  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
AVIS DE CONFORMITÉ À LA RÉGLEMENTATION D’INDUSTRIE  
CANADA  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conform à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
3COM END USER SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT  
IMPORTANT: Read Before Using This Product  
YOU SHOULD CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS BEFORE USING  
THIS PRODUCT. IT CONTAINS SOFTWARE, THE USE OF WHICH IS LICENSED BY 3COM  
CORPORATION (“3COM”) TO ITS CUSTOMERS FOR THEIR USE ONLY AS SET FORTH BELOW. IF  
YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT, DO NOT USE THE  
SOFTWARE. USING ANY PART OF THE SOFTWARE INDICATES THAT YOU ACCEPT THESE TERMS.  
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Software”) subject to the terms and restrictions set forth in this License Agreement. You are not  
permitted to lease, rent, distribute or sublicense the Software or to use the Software in a time-sharing  
arrangement or in any other unauthorized manner. Further, no license is granted to you in the human  
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you, provided that the Software is used only in connection with a 3Com adapter. You may reproduce  
and provide one (1) copy of the Software and supporting documentation for each such workstation or  
network server on which the Software is used as permitted hereunder. Otherwise, the Software and  
supporting documentation may be copied only as essential for backup or archive purposes in support  
of your use of the Software as permitted hereunder. You must reproduce and include all copyright  
notices and any other proprietary rights notices appearing on the Software and the supporting  
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Modification, reverse engineering, reverse compiling, or disassembly of the Software is expressly  
prohibited. However, if you are a European Community (EC) resident, information necessary to  
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secrets in confidence. You further acknowledge and agree that ownership of, and title to, the Software  
and all subsequent copies thereof regardless of the form or media are held by 3Com and its suppliers.  
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and developed solely at private expense. The Software is delivered as Commercial Computer Software  
as defined in DFARS 252.227-7014 (June 1995) or as a commercial item as defined in FAR 2.101(a) and  
as such is provided with only such rights as are provided in this License Agreement, which is 3Com’s  
standard commercial license for the Software. Technical data is provided with limited rights only as  
provided in DFAR 252.227-7015 (Nov. 1995) or FAR 52.227-14 (June 1987), whichever is applicable.  
You agree not to remove or deface any portion of any legend provided on any licensed program or  
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Software, if it is not earlier terminated. You may terminate it at any time by destroying the Software  
and documentation together with all copies and merged portions in any form. It will also terminate  
immediately if you fail to comply with any term or condition of this License Agreement. Upon such  
termination you agree to destroy the Software and documentation, together with all copies and  
merged portions in any form.  
GOVERNING LAW: This License Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of California as  
such laws are applied to agreements entered into and to be performed entirely within California  
between California residents and by the laws of the United States. You agree that the United Nations  
Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (1980) is hereby excluded in its entirety  
from application to this License Agreement.  
LIMITED WARRANTY; LIMITATION OF LIABILITY: All warranties and limitations of liability applicable  
to the Software are as stated on the Limited Warranty Card or in the product manual accompanying  
the Software. Such warranties and limitations of liability are incorporated herein in their entirety by this  
reference.  
SEVERABILITY: In the event any provision of this License Agreement is found to be invalid, illegal or  
unenforceable, the validity, legality and enforceability of any of the remaining provisions shall not in  
any way be affected or impaired and a valid, legal and enforceable provision of similar intent and  
economic impact shall be substituted therefor.  
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between you and 3Com, supersedes all prior agreements, whether written or oral, with respect to the  
Software, and may be amended only in a writing signed by both parties.  
3Com is a registered trademark of 3Com Corporation.  
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(408) 326-5000  
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