Intel PRO Network Card User Manual


 
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Troubleshooting
Make sure that the Intel adapter is not conflicting (interrupt,
memory address, I/O address) with any other adapters or
hardware that is installed in the computer (including sounds cards,
CD-ROM drives and PEN devices).
Try loading the CardBus drivers at different memory locations
(i.e.: C800, CC00, D400, D800).
Try using different interrupt locations (i.e.: 5, 10, 11). Check
BIOS settings for PCI interrupts.
Try using different port addresses (i.e.: 280, 290, 310, 320).
Try adding the parameter MODE=IO in PROTOCOL.INI or
MODE IO in NET.CFG.
If the Intel adapter was functioning correctly then stopped, make
sure none of configuration files have been changed by newly
installed software or hardware.
Disable all power management features in the CMOS settings on
the computer.
Disable all shadow RAM features in the CMOS settings on the
computer.
Ensure that you are excluding the memory range used by the Intel
adapter from your memory manager (EMM386.EXE,
QEMM.EXE, etc.).