------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **************COMPAQ MINIPCI 10 100 LAN 56k (V.90) MODEM BY 3COM*************** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This document provides installation Guide to the following hardware: - Compaq MiniPCI 10/100 LAN 56K (V.90) Modem By 3COM If the system is using a Compaq Preinstall Image, the diskettes are preloaded in the following directory: Drivers ->C:\CPQNET\CPQLANMODEMBY3COM Worldport ->C:\PROGRAM FILES\COMPAQ\Worldport To get the latest and most updated driver, please point your web browser to www.compaq.com to download the latest softpaq. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMPAQ MINIPCI 56K(V.90) Modem By 3COM Installation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Installation Notes for COMPAQ MiniPCI 56K(V.90) Modem By 3COM in Microsoft Operating Systems CONTENTS - INTRODUCTION - LOCATION OF DRIVERS - WINDOWS NT* 4.0 INSTALLATION NOTES o Drivers Files o NT 4.0 Installation o NT 4.0 Uninstall o NT 4.0 Driver Upgrade - WINDOWS* 9X INSTALLATION NOTES o Drivers Files o Windows 98 Installation o Windows 95 Installation I o Windows 95 Installation II o Windows 95 and Windows 98 Uninstall o Windows 95 and Windows 98 Upgrade - WORLDPORT INSTALLATION NOTES o Worldport Installation o Worldport Uninstall o Worldport Known Limitations *** *** *** *** *** *** - INTRODUCTION ============ Your Compaq MiniPCI 56k (V.90) Modem by 3Com was installed in your system from the factory. Please do not attempt to remove the driver as you will void the warranty and may cause permanent damage to your computer system and modem. Drivers for your modem have been installed on the system from the factory. If for some reason you need to reinstall your modem or update the drivers, please follow the instructions as outlined in this document. 3Com's World Class country configuration software, WORLDPORT, can also be installed on your system. Please follow the instructions in this document to install this software. - LOCATION OF DRIVERS =================== \MODEM\DISK1 - Modem Installshield Setup \MODEM\DISK2 - Modem Drivers( For Windows95 and Windows98 Installation) \MODEM\DISK3 - Modem Drivers( For NT 4.0 Installation) - WINDOWS NT* 4.0 INSTALLATION NOTES ================================== Drivers Files ------------- Setup.exe Installation Application Wmphcaa.cp_ Control Panel Applet Wmphcaa.dll Dynamically Loadable Library Wmphcaa.sy_ Modem Driver Wmphcaa.inf Installation Information File NT 4.0 Installation -------------------- 1. From the Start Menu select Run. Browse to the appropiate path and run SETUP.EXE. For driver upgrades you would most likely have this on a floppy so Browse to the floppy and run SETUP.EXE. 2. Once SETUP.EXE is running you will be given the option to install the modem. Please select INSTALL to begin the installation process. 3. After selecting INSTALL, the needed files will be copied to the appropriate directories on your system. Once the file copying process is done a new dialog will appear allowing you to make changes to your modem's configuration. 4. If you need to change the COM Port please select a Port that is not in use and then select APPLY or OK to accept the change. 5. You can return to this dialog at any time by going to the Start Menu, Settings, Control Panel, MiniPCI Winmodem. 6. The modem defaults to the settings required to work in the United States. If there is a possibility that you will be using your modem outside of the United States, you should install the WorldPort country selection program. Instructions on how to do this are located in the WORLDPORT INSTALLATION section of this file. NT4.0 Uninstall ---------------- 1. There are two methods for uninstalling the modem. The first method is from Start Menu, Settings, Control Panel, MiniPCI Winmodem applet. Select the Country Settings page tab and then select Uninstall. The second method is to run the SETUP.EXE application as was done during the installation. Select the Uninstall button, confirm the uninstallation and the modem drivers will be uninstalled. 2. You will need to restart the machine to completely remove all the components from the system. NT4.0 Driver Upgrade -------------------- 1. To upgrade your present NT4.0 modem driver you will first need to uninstall the present driver. This is done by following the NT4.0 Uninstall section as outlined in this document. 2. The second step in upgrading the modem drivers is to install the new drivers. This is done by following the steps as outlined in the NT4.0 Install section of this document. - WINDOWS* 9X INSTALLATION NOTES ================================== Drivers Files ------------- WMPHCAA CAT MS Catalog File WMPHCAA INF Installation Information File WMPHCAA VX_ Modem Driver WMPHCDLA DL_ Dynamically Loadable Library WMPHCLDA VX_ Modem Loader Windows 98 Installation ------------------------ Note: If your computer is already running start at step 1, otherwise if you just booted the computer windows Plug and Play will have already detected the modem at boot time and you can skip to step 3. 1. From the Start Menu select Settings and then Control Panel. 2. Select Add New Hardware, then Next to install software for a new hardware device, and Next again to search for any new Plug and Play devices on your system. 3. The next screen will indicate a 'PCI Communication Device', so click Next to search for new drivers. 4. On the next screen select 'Search for the best driver for your device.' and click Next. 5. Select where windows will search for new drivers by clicking Floppy disk drives or CD-ROM drive or Specify a location, then click Next. 6. The next screen indicates the Windows driver file WMCACAA.INF, click Next to continue. 7. The copying process begins and the driver files are copied to the system. The next screen indicates Windows is finished installing the software that your new hardware device requires. Click Finish. 8. The modem defaults to the settings required to work in the United States. If there is a possibility that you will be using your modem outside of the United States, you should install the WorldPort country selection program. Instructions on how to do this are located in the WORLDPORT INSTALLATION section of this file. Windows 95 Installation I ------------------------- 1. Turn on or reboot the computer and the Plug and Play detection will find a PCI Communication Device. Put the driver disk into the floppy drive, then click Next to search for a driver. 2. Windows finds the driver for the Compaq Global MiniPCI 56K (V.90) Modem by 3COM. Click Finish to use this driver. 3. Windows 95 indicates the disk labeled 'Compaq Global MiniPCI 56K (V.90) Modem by 3COM' is now required. Click OK to continue. This begins the file copying process so the Modem driver files are copied to the system. 4. The Copying Files screen asks where to copy the files from, enter the floppy drive path (for example a:\) and click OK. The files will be copied now and installation is complete. 5. The modem defaults to the settings required to work in the United States. If there is a possibility that you will be using your modem outside of the United States, you should install the WorldPort country selection program. Instructions on how to do this are located in the WORLDPORT INSTALLATION section of this file. Windows 95 Installation II -------------------------- Note: This method of installation does not require a computer reboot. 1. From the Control Panel click on Add New Hardware. Then click on Next. 2. Windows asks Do you want Windows to search for your new hardware? Click No, then Next. 3. Select 'Other devices' as the type of hardware you want to install, then click on Next. (Note: DO NOT select 'Modem' as the type of hardware) 4. Windows builds the Driver Information Database, then the next screen asks for the manufacturer and model of the modem. It is not necessary to select the manufacturer or model, just click on Have Disk. 5. The next screen asks for the manufacturer's installation disk. Enter the drive path (for example a:\) and then click OK. 6. Select the Model which is the Compaq Glocal MiniPCI 56K (V.90) Modem by 3COM, then click Next. 7. Windows now indicates the hardware is Plug and Play compatible so just click Next. This starts the copying process and the Modem driver files are copied to the system. 8. The next screen indicates windows has finished installing the software so click finish. 9. From the Control Panel click on the System Icon and choose the Device Manager tab. 10. Click the Refresh button and windows will indicate a PCI communications device has been found and complete the installation. 11. The modem defaults to the settings required to work in the United States. If there is a possibility that you will be using your modem outside of the United States, you should install the WorldPort country selection program. Instructions on how to do this are located in the WORLDPORT INSTALLATION section of this file. Windows 95 and Windows 98 Uninstall ----------------------------------- The process to uninstall the modem and remove the driver files is the same for both WINDOWS 95 and WINDOWS 98. 1. To uninstall the modem in Windows 95 or 98, click on System icon in the Control Panel. 2. Click on the Device Manager tab and select the radio button for View devices by type. 3. Click on the Modem device type, then select the Compaq Global MiniPCI (V.90) Modem by 3COM. Then click on Properties. 4. The next screen will have several tabs for the Compaq Global Modem. Select the Country Settings tab, then click on the Uninstall button. The Confirm Device Removal screen is shown next; click OK to remove the device. 5. The next screen indicates the device has been removed, Click OK. Windows 95 AND Windows 98 Upgrade --------------------------------- How to update the Modem driver: 1. Click on control panel, system, then the Device Manager tab. Click the View Devices by Type radio button and then select the Modem device. Highlight the Compaq Global MiniPCI modem and then click on properties. 2. On the next screen, click on the Driver tab, and then click on Update Driver. The update Device Driver Wizard will search for updated drivers, click next, then the 'search for a better driver' radio button and next again. 3. Select the location of the new driver where windows should search (ie: floppy disk drives) and click next. 4. The updated driver is found so click next to install it. This begins the file copying process and the new drivers are copied into the system directories. Windows indicates it has finished installing the updated driver for the device. Click finish. - WORLDPORT INSTALLATION NOTES ================================== Worldport Installation ---------------------- The process to install the WorldPort modem country selection program is the same for WINDOWS 95, WINDOWS 98, and WINDOWS NT 4.0. 1. From the Start Menu select Run. Browse to the appropiate path and run SETUP.EXE. 2. The installation program will confirm where you want to install WorldPort and where the shortcut icon should be created. Then it will copy the necessary files to the hard drive and give you the option of running WorldPort. 3. The WorldPort modem country selection program can be run by clicking on Start, Programs, Compaq Modem, and WorldPort. To change the country selection for the modem, click on the desired country from the list provided and select OK. Your modem will remember the last country selected as long as the modem itself is not uninstalled or reinstalled. Worldport Uninstall ------------------- The process to uninstall the WorldPort modem country selection program is the same for WINDOWS 95, WINDOWS 98, and WINDOWS NT 4.0. 1. To uninstall WorldPort, click on the Add/Remove Programs icon in the Control Panel. 2. Select "WorldPort" from the list of software and click the Add/Remove button. 3. Confirm that you want to remove WorldPort by selecting Yes. 4. The next screen will indicate when WorldPort has been removed, Click OK. Worldport Known Limitations --------------------------- 1. If the modem is uninstalled, and subsequently re-installed, the original country settings will be set back to default ( USA ), and Worldport will incorrectly indicate the modem is set to the last known configuration. To correctly configure, open Worldport and select the correct country, and apply. 2. If Worldport cannot correctly detect the modem, it displays a message which prompts the user to 'insert the modem'. This message indicates that the internal modem is not installed, or is not properly configured, or is in use by another program. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Compaq 10/100 Mini PCI Ethernet Adapter By 3Com Installation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Installation Notes for Compaq 10/100 Mini PCI Ethernet Adapter By 3Com in Microsoft Operating Systems CONTENTS - LOCATION OF DRIVERS - WINDOWS NT* 4.0 INSTALLATION NOTES o General Instructions - WINDOWS* 98 INSTALLATION NOTES o Manually Adding an Adapter in Windows 98 - WINDOWS* 95 INSTALLATION NOTES o Determining Your Version of Windows 95 o General Instructions (For Version 950B Only) o Advanced Configuration Parameters o Manually Adding an Adapter in Windows 95 - LAN DIAGNOSTICS o General Instructions - MANAGED PC BOOT AGENT *** *** *** *** *** *** - LOCATION OF DRIVERS =================== \LAN\DISK1 - NDIS 4.0 LAN Driver(For Windows 95 and NT4.0 Installation) \LAN\DISK2 - NDIS 5.0 LAN Driver(For Windows 98 Installation) \LAN\DISK3 - DOS(ODI-16 + NDIS2) Driver \LAN\DISK4 - LAN DIAGNOSTICS \LAN\DISK5 - MANAGED PC BOOT AGENT (MBA) Boot ROM & Utilities - WINDOWS NT* 4.0 INSTALLATION NOTES ================================== General Instructions -------------------- After putting the adapter in the computer, you need to configure it under Windows NT. 1 Double-click the Network icon in the Control Panel. 2 Select the Adapter tab. 3 Click Add. You'll see a list of adapters. 4 Don't select an adapter from this list. Instead, insert the "Compaq MiniPCI 10/100 LAN 56K(V.90) Modem by 3Com" disk or CD into the appropriate drive and click Have Disk. 5 Type D:\LAN (for CD) or A:\ (for floppy) in the dialog box and click OK. Then follow the prompts to complete installation. When the adapter is added you'll see a new adapter listed in the Network adapters list. 6 Click Close to finish and configure any protocols as prompted. 7 Restart Windows NT when prompted. *** *** *** *** *** *** - WINDOWS 98 INSTALLATION NOTES ============================= Manually Adding an Adapter in Windows 98 ---------------------------------------- If the New Hardware Found dialog box does not appear at startup and you cannot connect to the network, check the Device Manager list to see if the new adapter is present. If it is not, follow these steps: 1. From the Control Panel, double-click the System icon. 2. Click the Device Manager tab. 3. Double-click Other Devices or Network Adapters in the list area. 4. Double-click a PCI Ethernet Controller. 5. Click the Driver tab, then click Update Driver. 6. Click Next at the Update Device Driver Wizard. 7. Select "Search for a better driver..." and click Next. 8. Insert the Compaq MiniPCI 10/100 LAN disk and select "Specify a location", then enter the appropriate drive for your disk media (A:, D:, etc.), and Click Next. 9. The Update Wizard displays the message that it has found the driver D:\LAN\DISK2\NET556N5.INF (where D: is your media drive). Click Next. 10. Click Finish. 11. Restart your computer when prompted. *** *** *** *** *** *** - WINDOWS* 95 INSTALLATION NOTES ============================== DETERMINING YOUR VERSION OF WINDOWS 95 -------------------------------------- Follow the steps below to determine which version of Windows 95 you are running: 1. Click on the Start button. 2. Select Settings. 3. Select the Control Panel. 4. Double-click on the System icon. The System Properties dialog box opens. 5. Select the General tab. Information about your system is displayed, including the version of Windows 95 you are running, under System. General Instructions (For version 950B Only) -------------------------------------------- 1 Install the adapter in the computer and turn on the power. Have the Windows 95 CD ROM available, as you will need it to copy additional files. While Windows 95 is starting, it will detect the new hardware. 2 When Windows 95 starts, a New Hardware Found dialog box appears. It identifies the adapter as a PCI Ethernet Controller. Insert the Drivers disk or CD in the appropriate drive, and at the Update Device Driver Wizard, click Next. NOTE: If the New Hardware Found dialog box doesn't appear, you'll need to manually configure the adapter. See the section "Alternatives for Adding Network Cards to Windows 95". 3 The Update Device Driver Wizard lists the driver it has found as the Compaq MiniPCI 10/100 LAN. Click Finish. 4 A dialog may appear requesting Windows 95 system network files. If so, follow the instructions. Note: The Windows 95 system files are typically available on the Windows 95 CD in the win95 directory (C:\WINDOWS\OPTIONS\CABS). 6 The Systems Setting Change dialog appears indicating you should restart the system for changes to become effective. Remove the Drivers disk from the drive and click Yes for the changes to take effect. Advanced Configuration Parameters --------------------------------- The defaults specified for the adapter work correctly for most configurations. changes to the following listed adapter settings is available at the Advanced tab under Properties in the Network control panel:- Network Link Selection Wake On Link Wake On Magic Wake On Pattern Manually Adding an Adapter in Windows 95 (For version 950B Only) ---------------------------------------------------------------- If the New Hardware Found dialog box does not appear at startup and you cannot connect to the network, check the Device Manager list to see if the new adapter is present. If it is not, follow these steps: 1. From the Control Panel, double-click the System icon. 2. Click the Device Manager tab. 3. Double-click Other Devices (question mark icon) in the list area. 4. Double-click a PCI Ethernet Controller. 5. Click the Driver tab, then click Update Driver. 6. Insert the Drivers disk or CD in the appropriate drive, and at the Update Device Driver Wizard, select "No" and click Next. 7 Click Have Disk, insert the Drivers disk or CD in the appropriate drive, and click OK. 8. At the Select Device dialog box, click OK again. 9. Follow any prompts for Windows 95 installation disks and restart when prompted. Note: The Windows 95 system files are typically available on the Windows 95 CD in the win95 directory (C:\WINDOWS\OPTIONS\CABS). - LAN DIAGNOSTICS =============== General Instructions -------------------- To install the LAN diagnostics utility, run setup.exe from \LAN\DISK4 folder The following functions are available:- 1. General Device Information Driver installation check Driver Registry check Driver Version 2. System Information OS CPU BIOS 3. Device Operation Parameters Statistics - MANAGED PC BOOT AGENT ===================== For Information on Managed PC Boot Agent (MBA), please refer to \Lan\Disk5\3com_mba.doc