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Installing NIC under NT 4.0

cirrus1

Senior member
I'm trying to install the network on my friends laptop.

I'm using a D-link 660 CT. It's a PCMCIA NIC. I have the drivers for it and they seem to install ok. But when trying to ping other machines it just doesn't work. I get time out. And the LED's on the NIC doesn't react at all. The card work ok in Win98. The drivers are designed for NT 4.0 and as said before they start ok at bootup.

Also when inspecting the event viewer everything is ok.

I'm properly missing something in the setup. I'm mostly used to W2K, Win98 and Linux and don't have much experience in setting up NT 4.0 workstations.

Thanks
 
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