Test the Adapter (Optional)
Intel's diagnostic software lets you test
the adapter to see if there are any problems with the adapter
hardware, the cabling, or the network connection. It's a good
idea to run diagnostic tests every time you install an adapter.
You can also use diagnostics to isolate problems during
troubleshooting.
Windows* 2000 and NT* 4.0
- Double-click the Intel PROSet icon in the Control Panel
or system tray.
- In PROSet II, click an Intel adapter to select it.
- Click the Diagnostics tab. A list of available tests will
be displayed.
- Click Run Tests. You can also select/deselect individual
tests with the check boxes. If an error is detected,
information about the error will be displayed.
- Repeat steps 2 - 4 for each Intel adapter installed in
the computer.
NetWare* or DOS
If this computer already has Intel network drivers installed,
shut down the server and boot to DOS.
- Insert the Intel CD, switch to that drive, and at the DOS
prompt, type: DIAG100 and press Enter.
- If you have more than one Intel adapter in your computer,
an Adapter Selection menu appears on the screen. From
that menu, select the Intel adapter you want to test.
- From the Main menu, select Test adapter and then select
the type of test you want to run.
- Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each Intel adapter installed in
the computer.
Responder Testing
The Intel adapter can send test messages to
another Ethernet adapter on the same network. To set up this type
of responder test in Windows NT, see the PROSet II online help.
For NetWare, follow the on-screen instructions in the diagnostic
program.
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