Linksys lne100tx v5.1 drivers
I was looking through the floppy more, and I found a folder called Pktdrv. I'll put the text from this file at the end of this message.
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Lne100.dos, Lne100.nif, Oemsetup.inf, and Protocol.iniĪlso in the Ndis folder is a file called Ndis.txt that seems to say how to try to use the Ndis drivers. Within the Ndis folder is another folder, amazingly called Dos, that has the following files in it: In the Ndis folder are a bunch of text files that seem to say how to use the NIC with different types of DOS networking software and such. There's a folder on the floppy called Ndis that seems to have a lot of DOS networking type stuff in it. I was looking around the Linksys driver floppy some more, and I might of found some useful stuff. That is a good idea about using the CD to restore images, but currently I'm just trying to make an image of the P133, and store the image on my C433. I think you misunderstood part of my earlier post. That's what we're currently doing at work. If you have a CD burner (and also your 133 has a CDROM), it might be easier to burn the image and run Drive Image from a floppy and point to the image on the CD. You may also need something else in your autoexec.bat to actually allow you to make the connection to the shared drive - I recall when getting to windud, using a 'net use' command in there somewhere, so I think a 'net' executable needs to be there. We used to use Etherlink cards so we would put an etherlink.dos (you can substitute the LNE100.dos) and a pktdrv.dos (I think you can substitute the mslanman.dos) and a protman.dos (doesn't sound like you have that one) into the config.sys.Īlso make sure that your 'protocol.int' (ours was protocol.ini) is on the floppy. Some of the files you mention need to go into the config.sys file.
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I haven't done what you're talking about in awhile but we used to do that all the time, ie., create a boot disk with the network drivers so that the machine could attach to a network drive and pull over the image. Sukhoi - since no one answered you over on the other post, I'll do so here. I think I do.can you look at the file names I have listed in my other post and see if they look like what DOS driver file names would be? The Linksys manual lists nothing about DOS at all, so that's why I'm not sure which file is the DOS driver.