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10 CHAPTER 2: WINDOWS 95
4 When all of these components have been added, modify their properties to
comply with the network requirements for your site. The parameters you will need
to add or customize for network operation under Windows 95 can be found
under the Properties tab for the network components you added.
Confirming Installation
1 Double-click the My Computer icon.
2 Double-click the Control Panel icon.
3 Double-click the System icon. The System Properties box appears, detailing your
system setup.
4 Click the Device Manager tab. A list of devices appears, arranged by type.
5 Double-click Network Adapters. The LAN+Modem card name appears, confirming
successful installation.
6 Double-click the entry for the LAN+Modem card to display a description of the
card and its current status. The device status should indicate “This device is
working properly.”
7 Click the Cancel button to return to System Properties.
8 Click OK to exit System Properties.
Installing the Modem
Interface
Setup Procedure
Confirming the Installation
Testing the Modem
Setup Procedure If you choose not to reboot after installing the network interface, you must install
the modem interface manually when Windows 95 discovers the modem.
1 Windows 95 displays a New Hardware Found dialog box and identifies the
modem interface.
2 Insert the LAN+Modem card Windows 95/98 Installation Disk in the floppy drive.
3 Select the floppy drive as the location of the modem driver files and click NEXT.
4 When configuration is complete, Windows 95 displays the card name,
3Com 10-100 LAN + 56K Modem PC Card (Modem interface).
5 Click Finish to quit the installation program.
The installation program installs a 3Com Modem Setting application in the Control
Panel. Use Modem Setting to change COM port assignments for the modem. The
default is COM5. Change the COM port to a lower number if you are using older
software that does not recognize COM ports higher than 4.
NOTE: If you remove the LAN+Modem card and reinstall it in another slot, the
first time Windows 95 rediscovers it in the new location it will start another
installation. If the double installation causes problems, uninstall one of the
occurrences of the card. See “Uninstalling the Card” on page 11.