INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR HP J2585B 10/100VG PCI LAN ADAPTER These instructions are used to install and test the HP J2585B DeskDirect 10/100-Mbit PCI LAN Adapter. The adapter is used in a PCI slot in the computer to connect to a 10/100-Mbit/second twisted-pair (10/100VG) LAN. More information is available in "Installation Guide" that accompanies this HP J2585B LAN adapter. This LAN adapter can support three modes of data transfer: bus master, I/O-mapped, and memory-mapped. If a bus master PCI slot is not available on your computer, or if a bus master driver is not available for your network operating system, the LAN adapter can operate in I/O-mapped or memory-mapped mode. Procedure ========= To install, configure, and verify the HP J2585B DeskDirect 10/100VG PCI LAN Adapter, follow this procedure (detailed in the "Installation Guide"): 1. Install the HP J2585B LAN adapter into a PCI slot in the computer, preferably a PCI slot with bus mastering enabled. NOTE: Ensure that power has been disconnected from the computer before opening the computer's case. Follow the adapter's "Installation Guide", along with the computer documentation for installing an accessory board into the computer. Do not yet attach the LAN cable. 2. Test the LAN adapter by doing the steps listed below. PCI computers feature Plug-and-Play configuration of PCI adapters. When the computer boots, the PCI BIOS will assign to each PCI adapter the resources that may be needed. For this LAN adapter, these include I/O address range, interrupt (IRQ), and memory map address range. A) Reconnect power to the computer and boot DOS. B) Run the HP utility "HPVGSET" on the HP Support Disk to verify that the Plug-and-Play PCI BIOS successfully configured the LAN adapter. For example, if the HP Support Disk is in drive A, enter the following commands at the DOS prompt: A: HPVGSET NOTE: If more than one HP LAN adapter is installed, then use "Select carD" to select the specific adapter to test. NOTE: If HPVGSET fails to find the HP J2585B LAN adapter, see the section "Installation Problems" below. C) Select "Card test" to verify the adapter. NOTE: The Plug-and-Play PCI BIOS may assign the memory map address range above extended memory; if so, HPVGSET attempts to temporarily move the memory map addresses to an empty block of the upper memory area to complete its testing. NOTE: All three transfer modes (bus mastering, memory mapping, and I/O mapping) are tested, to allow any of these modes to be used by the driver selected in step 6 below. Any resources not needed after that step, such as memory map addresses, will be turned off. Since bus mastering allows for the fastest data transfer, bus mastering will be used by default by the drivers where possible. NOTE: The bus master test will fail if the LAN adapter is installed in a PCI slot not enabled for bus mastering. Do one of the following if this bus master failure occurs: (1) enable bus mastering on the slot (following the computer's documentation), or (2) move the LAN adapter to another slot that is enabled for bus mastering, or (3) in step 6 below select a driver for I/O-mapped or memory-mapped mode (an "IOMEM" driver). 3. After "Card Test" passes, connect the LAN cable to the adapter. 4. [Optional] You may do a preliminary test of the adapter's ability to communicate on the link by selecting "Link test" in HPVGSET. 5. To quit HPVGSET, select "Exit program". 6. Install the network driver. The HP Support Disk contains the driver files that allow the LAN adapter to be used with the networking product on the computer. Run the HP utility "SETUP" on the HP Support Disk to view the driver installation instructions. For example, if the HP Support Disk is in drive A, enter the following commands at the DOS prompt: A: SETUP NOTE: If the HP J2585B LAN adapter is installed in a non-busmaster capable slot, bus master mode (the fastest) cannot be used. Instead select a I/O-Memory (IOMEM) driver, which will use memory-mapped mode. Also see the section "Using Memory-Mapped Mode" in the LAN adapter's "Installation Guide". Otherwise, a bus master driver can be used, and the I/O address range and the memory map address range previously configured will be removed. Installation Problems ===================== Since PCI computers feature Plug-and-Play configuration of PCI adapters, conflicts with other adapters are not possible. If HPVGSET could not recognize the HP J2585B LAN adapter, the most likely problem is the adapter is not correctly seated in a PCI slot. PCI slots are usually white and shorter than ISA or EISA slots. PCI adapters have their components on the side of the adapter opposite to that of ISA or EISA adapters. Ensure the adapter is fully seated in the PCI slot by pushing the adapter straight into the slot. On some computers the motherboard can be configured to enable or disable PCI slots. Follow the computer's documentation to ensure that the PCI slots are enabled.