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*                           Microsoft                             *
*                 Microsoft(R) PCI Adapter MN-130                 *
*               NDIS5 MINIPORT DRIVER INSTALLATION                *
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*                  Copyright 1999-2002 Microsoft                  *
*                      All Rights Reserved.                       *
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The driver (MN130-50.sys and MN130-51.sys) contained in the directory 
Drivers is for the following Microsoft PCI Ethernet adapter:

        Microsoft(R) PCI Adapter MN-130

The driver (MN130-50.sys and MN130-51.sys) conforms to the Network 
Driver Interface Specification NDIS/5, MN130-50.sys is used with 
Microsoft Windows 98, Windows Millennium and Windows 2000. MN130-51.sys
is used with Windows XP.

  Contents:
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   (A) Installing the NDIS5 Miniport driver on Microsoft Windows 98
   (B) Configuring the NDIS5 Miniport driver on Microsoft Windows 98
   (C) Installing the NDIS5 Miniport driver on Microsoft Windows Millennium
   (D) Configuring the NDIS5 Miniport driver on Microsoft Windows Millennium
   (E) Installing the NDIS5 Miniport driver on Microsoft Windows 2000
   (F) Configuring the NDIS5 Miniport driver on Microsoft Windows 2000
   (G) Installing the NDIS5 Miniport driver on Microsoft Windows XP
   (H) Configuring the NDIS5 Miniport driver on Microsoft Windows XP

(A) Installing the NDIS5 Miniport driver on Microsoft Windows 98
=================================================================

    1. Insert Microsoft(R) PCI Adapter MN-130 into one of the master PCI 
       slots of your PCI platform. 
    2. Turn the power on, then boot from Windows 98.
    3. When Windows 98 prompts with "PCI Ethernet Controller" in
       "New Hardware Found" dialog box, click the "Next" button.
    4. Select "Search for the best driver for your device (Recommended)"
       from the "Add New Hardware Wizard" dialog box, then click the
       "Next" button.
    5. Insert the Microsoft(R) Broadband Network driver diskette in 
       your CD-ROM.
    6. Select "CD-ROM drives" and click "Next" button. 
    7. Windows will find the driver for the device, then click the "Next" 
       button in the "Add New Hardware Wizard" dialog box.  
    8. Windows 98 will copy the driver (MN130-50.sys) from CD-ROM to 
       the C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory.
    9. When Windows prompts with "Microsoft(R) PCI Adapter MN-130"
       in the "Add New Hardware Wizard" dialog box, click the "Finish" button.
   10. Remove the driver diskette from your CD-ROM.
   11. Restart your computer to initialize the network function.

       NOTICE: C:\WINDOWS is the directory where your Windows 98
                O.S. is located.

(B) Configuring the NDIS5 Miniport driver on Microsoft Windows 98
====================================================================

    1. Click the "My Computer" icon in the Main Program Group.
    2. Click the "Control Panel" icon in the My Computer window.
    3. Click the "Network" icon in the Control Panel window.
    4. Select the "Microsoft(R) PCI Adapter MN-130" item from 
       the "Network" dialog box, then click the "Properties" button.
    5. Click the "Advanced" button in the "Microsoft(R) PCI Adapter MN-130
       Properties" dialog box.
    6. Click "Media Type" and select the Line Speed value (Auto,100full,100half,
       10full,10half) for the "Value" item, then click the OK button in the 
       "Microsoft(R) PCI Adapter MN-130 Properties" dialog box.
    7. Click the OK button in the "Network" dialog box.
    8. Restart your computer to implement the new configuration.

(C) Installing the NDIS5 Miniport driver on Microsoft Windows Me
=================================================================

    1. Insert Microsoft(R) PCI Adapter MN-130 into one of the master PCI 
       slots of your PCI platform. 
    2. Turn the power on, then boot from Windows Millennium.
    3. When Windows Millennium prompts with "PCI Ethernet Controller" in
       "New Hardware Found" dialog box, click the "Next" button.
    4. Select "Specify the location of the driver(Advanced)"
       from the "Add New Hardware Wizard" dialog box, then click the
       "Next" button.
    5. Insert the Microsoft(R) Broadband Network driver diskette in 
       your CD-ROM.
    6. Select "Removable Media(Floppy, CD-ROM)" and click "Next" button.  
    7. Windows will find the driver for the device, the click the "Next" 
       button in the "Add New Hardware Wizard" dialog box. 
    8. Windows Millennium will copy the driver (MN130-50.sys)
       from CD-ROM to the C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory.
    9. When Windows prompts with "Microsoft(R) PCI Adapter MN-130"
       in the "Add New Hardware Wizard" dialog box, click the "Finish" button.
   10. Remove the driver diskette from your CD-ROM.
   11. Restart your computer to initialize the network function.
    
       NOTICE: C:\WINDOWS is the directory where your Windows ME
                O.S. is located.       
(D) Configuring the NDIS5 Miniport driver on Microsoft Windows Me
==================================================================

    1. Click the "My Computer" icon in the Main Program Group.    
    2. Click the "Control Panel" icon in the My Computer window.    
    3. Click the "Network" icon in the Control Panel window.    
    4. Select the "Microsoft(R) PCI Adapter MN-130" item from 
       the "Network" dialog box, then click the "Properties" button.       
    5. Click the "Advanced" button in the " Microsoft(R) PCI Adapter 
       MN-130 Properties" dialog box.       
    6. Select the Media Type value (AutoSense,100full,100half,10full,10half)
       for the "Value" item, then click the OK button in the " Microsoft(R) 
       PCI Adapter MN-130" dialog box.       
    7. Click the OK button in the "Network" dialog box.    
    8. Restart your computer to implement the new configuration.

(E) Installing the NDIS5 Miniport driver on Microsoft Windows 2000
==================================================================

    1. Insert Microsoft(R) PCI Adapter MN-130 into one of the master PCI 
       slots of your PCI platform. 
    2. Turn the power on, then boot from Windows 2000.
    3. When Windows 2000 prompts with "PCI Ethernet Controller" in 
       "Found New Hardware" dialog box, in "Found New Hardware Wizard" 
       dialog box click the "Next" button.
    4. Select "Search for a suitable driver for my device(recommended)" 
       from the "Found New Hardware Wizard" dialog box, then click the
       "Next" button.
    5. Insert the Microsoft(R) Broadband Network driver diskette in your 
       CD-ROM.
    6. Select "CD-ROM drives" and click "Next" button.       
    7. Windows will find a driver for the device, then click the "Next" 
       button in the "Found New Hardware Wizard" dialog box.
    8. Windows 2000 will copy the driver (MN130-50.sys) from CD-ROM
       to the C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\Drivers directory.   
    9. When Windows prompts with "Microsoft(R) PCI Adapter MN-130"
       in the "Add New Hardware Wizard" dialog box, click the "Finish" button.
   10. Remove the driver diskette from your CD-ROM.

       NOTICE: C:\WINNT is the directory where your Windows 2000
                O.S. is located.
(F) Configuring the NDIS5 Miniport driver on Microsoft Windows 2000
====================================================================

    1. Click the "My Computer" icon in the Main Program Group.    
    2. Click the "Control Panel" icon in the My Computer window.    
    3. Click the "Network and Dial-up Connections" icon in the 
       Control Panel window.
    4. Right click the "Local Area Connection" and select the "properties".    
    5. Select the "Microsoft(R) PCI Adapter MN-130" item from the
       "Local Area Connection" dialog box, then click the "Configure" button.       
    6. Click the "Advanced" button in the "Microsoft(R) PCI Adapter
       MN-130 Properties" dialog box.       
    7. Click Media Type Icon and select(AutoSense,100full,100half,10full,10half)
       for the "Value" item, then click the OK button in the " Microsoft(R)
       PCI Adapter MN-130" dialog box.       
    8. Click the "OK" button in the "Network" dialog box.

(G) Installing the NDIS5 Miniport driver on Microsoft Windows XP
================================================================

    1. Insert Microsoft(R) PCI Adapter MN-130 into one of the master PCI 
       slots of your PCI platform. 
    2. Turn the power on, then boot from Windows XP.
    3. When Windows XP prompts with "PCI Ethernet Controller" in "Found 
       New Hardware Wizard" dialog box, insert the Microsoft(R) Broadband 
       Network driver diskette in your CD-ROM.
    4. Windows XP will search the driver and copy the driver (MN130-51.sys)
       from CD to the C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\Drivers directory. 
    5. When Windows prompts with "Microsoft(R) PCI Adapter MN-130"
       in the "Found New Hardware Wizard" dialog box, click the "Finish" button.
    6. Remove the driver diskette from your CD-ROM.          
       NOTICE: C:\WINDOWS is the directory where your Windows XP
                O.S. is located.
(H) Configuring the NDIS5 Miniport driver on Microsoft Windows XP
=================================================================

    1. Open the "Control Panel" from "Start" Menu.
    2. Click "Network and Internet Connections".    
    3. Click "Network Connections".          
    4. Right click the "Local Area Connection" icon with the
       name "Microsoft(R) PCI Adapter MN-130".    
    5. Click "Properties" in the pull-down menu.    
    6. Click "Config" button in the dialog box.    
    7. Click "Advanced" tab in the dialog box.    
    8. Click the "Media Type" and select the Line Speed value (AutoSense,
       100full,100half,10full,10half) for the "Value" item, then click the 
       "OK" button in the " Microsoft(R) PCI Adapter MN-130" dialog box.       
    9. Click the "OK" button to make the new configuration take effect.
 
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Microsoft Windows 98, Millennium, 2000 and XP are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. 

