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About this book  
This manual contains instructions for installing and using your Intel® PRO/100  
SP Mobile Combo Adapter. The manual is divided into two parts:  
Part 1: Installation and user’s guide:  
This guide contains the product description, hardware and software  
installation.  
Part 2 Appendixes  
This section contains troubleshooting, modem function, specifications, help and  
service information, and warranty and notices.  
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Part 1: Installation and users guide  
This section contains instructions on how to install and use the Intel PRO/100  
SP Mobile Combo Adapter.  
System requirements  
Before installing the PRO/100 adapter, be sure that your system has the  
following:  
v One open Mini-PCI slot  
v The latest BIOS for your computer  
v Microsoft® Windows® Millennium Edition (Me), Microsoft Windows 2000  
Professional, Microsoft Windows NT® 4.0 Workstation, Windows 98 or  
Windows 95  
v Windows NT 4.0 requires Service Pack 4 or later to use VLAN, or Service  
Pack 5 or later for PROSet II  
To download the necessary software patches from Microsoft and Novell visit  
the following Microsoft Web site for the latest Service Pack information. If  
this site has changed, go to the main Microsoft site and search for the term,  
Service Pack.  
Attach the network and modem cables  
Connect the cable to the mobile computer using Category 3, 4, or 5 Twisted  
Pair Ethernet (TPE) network cable for 10 Mbps (Mbps equals 1 000 000 bits per  
second) networks, and only Category 5 TPE for 100 Mbps networks and  
10/100 Mbps residential networks. The modem cable is an RJ-11 standard  
phone line.  
Installing Ethernet and modem device drivers  
PCI Ethernet Controller driver and Lucent Win Modem driver installation  
procedures are included for:  
v Windows Me  
v Windows 2000  
v Windows 98  
v Windows 95  
v Windows NT 4.0  
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Installing the Ethernet and modem device drivers in  
Windows Me  
To install the PCI Ethernet Controller device driver and the Lucent Win  
Modem device driver in Windows Me, do the following:  
Note: Use the Add New Hardware Wizard for installing only the PCI Ethernet  
Controller. See instructions below.  
1. Start Windows Me. The Add New Hardware Wizard window opens and  
indicates that the PCI Ethernet Controller was found.  
2. Insert the Intel Driver CD in the CD-ROM drive and click Next.  
3. Make sure that Automatic search for a better driver (Recommended) is  
selected and click Next. Windows installs the device driver from the CD.  
The Wizard window displays the adapter name, and indicates it has  
finished installing the new device driver.  
4. Click Finish to complete the PCI Ethernet Controller device driver  
installation, and click Yes to restart the computer.  
5. When the computer restarts and the Wizard finds the PCI Serial Controller,  
click Cancel.  
6. Click StartRun and then type x:\modem\winme\setup.exe where x is the  
drive letter of the CD-ROM drive.  
7. Click OK on Do you want to install the modem driver?  
The Installing Modem Drivers displays and the Wizard finds a Lucent Win  
Modem.  
8. Restart the computer to complete the Lucent Win Modem installation.  
Installing the Ethernet and Modem device drivers in  
Windows 2000  
To install the PCI Ethernet Controller device driver and the Lucent Win  
Modem device driver in Windows 2000, do the following:  
1. Start Windows 2000.  
The Found New Hardware Wizard window opens.  
2. Click Cancel. The window opens for the Ethernet Controller.  
3. Insert the Intel Driver CD into the CD-ROM drive.  
4. Click Next. The Ethernet Controller window opens.  
5. Select Search for a suitable driver for my device (Recommended).  
6. Click Next.  
7. Select CD-ROM drive (default) and click Next. The Wizard indicates that  
it found a driver for the Ethernet Controller and shows the drivers  
location on the CD.  
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8. Click Next on Driver Files Search Results.  
9. If The Digital Signature Not Found window opens, click Yes to continue.  
10. When installation of the PCI Ethernet Controller completes, click Finish.  
11. Click StartRun.  
12. Type x:\modem\win2K\setup.exe where x is the drive letter of the  
CD-ROM drive.  
13. Click OK on Do you want to install the modem driver?  
14. If the Digital Signature Not Found window opens, click Yes to continue.  
The Lucent Win Modem driver will complete loading.  
Installing the Ethernet and modem device drivers in  
Windows 98  
To install the PCI Ethernet Controller device driver and the Lucent Win  
Modem device driver in Windows 98, do the following:  
1. Start Windows 98. The Add New Hardware Wizard window opens for the  
PCI Ethernet Controller.  
2. Click Next.  
3. Insert the Intel Driver CD into the CD-ROM drive.  
4. Select Search for the best driver for your device (Recommended).  
5. Click Next. You are prompted to select the locations from where you wish  
to search for new device drivers.  
6. Select Specify a location and specify x: where x is the driver letter of the  
CD-ROM drive.  
7. Click Next.  
8. Select The Updated Driver (Recommended) and click Next.  
9. If the displayed driver is Intel PRO/100 SP Mobile Combo Adapter, click  
Next; otherwise click Back and repeat Step 8.  
10. At the Insert Disk window, click OK.  
11. In the Copying files from the pulldown menu, select the CD-ROM drive  
and click OK. A window opens, indicating that the PCI Ethernet  
Controller device driver is being loaded. The Wizard then indicates that  
the device driver has finished installing.  
12. Click Finish to complete the installation of the PCI Ethernet Controller  
device driver.  
13. Click Yes to restart your computer.  
14. When the computer restarts and the Wizard finds the PCI Serial  
Controller, click Cancel.  
15. Click StartRun. Type x:\modem\win9x\setup.exe where x is the drive  
letter of the CD-ROM drive.  
16. Click OK on Do you want to install the modem driver?  
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The Installing Modem Drivers window opens and the Wizard finds a  
Lucent Win Modem.  
17. Restart the computer to finish the Lucent Win Modem installation.  
Installing the Ethernet and modem device drivers in  
Windows 95  
To install the PCI Ethernet Controller device driver and the Lucent Win  
Modem device driver in Windows 95, do the following:  
Note: You will need your Windows 95 installation CD or diskette to install the  
device driver.  
For Windows 95 OSR0 or OSR1  
1. Start Windows 95. The New Hardware Found window for the PCI  
Ethernet Controller opens.  
2. Click Driver from the disk provided by hardware manufacturer.  
3. Click OK.  
4. Insert the device drivers for the CD-ROM.  
5. When you are prompted to specify the path where the device driver is  
located, enter x: where x is the drive letter of the CD-ROM drive.  
6. Click OK.  
7. Follow the instructions on the screen.  
8. When you are prompted to specify the path that the device driver is in,  
type x where x is the drive letter of the CD-ROM drive.  
9. Follow the instructions on the screen.  
10. When you are prompted, restart your computer to complete the PCI  
Controller Modem device driver installation.  
Note: If you cannot connect to a server, or if Windows 95 reports an error  
after you double-click Network Neighborhood, do the following:  
v Make sure that you are using the device drivers from the driver  
CD that came with the Combo card.  
v Make sure that the device driver is installed and the protocols are  
bound. Check the Device Properties list for trouble indicators (if  
there is trouble, an X or ! symbol appears beside the icon.)  
v Ask your LAN administrator whether you need to install  
additional networking software.  
11. Restart Windows. The New Hardware Found window or the Update  
Device Driver Wizard window for the PCI Card opens.  
12. Click Do not install a driver.  
13. Insert the device drivers CD into the CD-ROM.  
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14. Click StartRun.  
15. Enter x:\modem\win9x\setup.exe where x is the drive letter of the  
CD-ROM drive.  
16. Follow the instructions on the screen.  
17. Restart the computer. As you configure your communication software, you  
will be prompted to select a modem.  
18. Select Lucent Win Modem to finish the Lucent Win Modem device driver  
installation.  
For Windows 95 OSR2.1 or OSR2.5  
1. Start Windows 95. The Update Device Driver Wizard window opens for  
the PCI Ethernet Controller.  
2. Insert the device drivers CD into the CD-ROM drive.  
3. Click Next.  
4. Click Other Location...  
5. Enter x: where x is the drive letter of the CD-ROM drive.  
6. When Windows finds the following update driver for this device: Intel  
PRO/100+ MiniPCI message displays, click Finish.  
7. When you are prompted to specify the path that the device driver is in,  
type x: where x is the drive letter of the CD-ROM drive.  
8. Click OK.  
9. Follow the instructions on the screen.  
10. When you are prompted, restart your computer to complete the PCI  
Controller Modem device driver installation.  
Note: If you cannot connect to a server, or if Windows 95 reports an error  
after you double-click Network Neighborhood, do the following:  
v Make sure that you are using the drivers from the device driver  
CD shipped with the Combo card.  
v Make sure that the device driver is installed and the protocols are  
bound. Check the Device Properties list for trouble indicators (if  
there is trouble, an X or ! symbol appears beside the icon).  
v Ask your LAN administrator whether you need to install  
additional networking software.  
11. Restart Windows. The Hardware Found or the Update Device Driver  
Wizard window for the PCI Serial Controller opens.  
12. Click Cancel.  
13. Insert the device drivers CD into the CD-ROM.  
14. Click StartRun.  
15. Enter x:\modem\win9x\setup.exe where x is the drive letter of the  
CD-ROM drive.  
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16. Follow the instructions on the screen.  
17. Restart the computer. As you configure your communication software, you  
will be prompted to select a modem.  
18. Select Lucent Win Modem to complete the Lucent Win Modem device  
driver installation.  
Installing the Ethernet and modem device drivers in  
Windows NT 4.0  
To install the PCI Ethernet Controller driver and the Lucent Win Modem in  
Windows NT 4.0, do the following:  
1. Start Windows.  
2. Click the Network icon in the Control Panel.  
3. Click Yes to install Windows NT networking. The Network Setup Wizard  
window opens.  
4. Select Wired to the network (default) and click Next.  
5. Click Select from list.  
6. Click Have Disk.  
7. In the Insert Disk window, type the location of the CD-ROM drive. The  
Ethernet Adapter displays on the Select OEM Option window as ‘‘IBM® or  
Intel® 10/100 Ethernet Adapter.’’  
8. Click OK.  
9. Click Next.  
10. Under Network Protocols, select TCP/IP Protocol (default) and click Next.  
11. Click Next in the Network Service window to select all the services listed.  
12. Click Next to install selected components.  
13. On the Windows NT Setup Screen, enter C:\i386 and click Continue. The  
PCI Ethernet Controller device driver is installed.  
14. In the TCP/IP Setup window, click Yes.  
15. On the window that requests network bindings, click Next.  
16. Click Next to install and initialize the network services.  
Note: If you are disconnected from the network, the DHCP Client  
window opens and you need to click Yes.  
17. When your computer name and your workgroup displays, click Next.  
18. Click Finish to complete the installation.  
19. Click Yes to restart the computer to finish installation of the PCI Ethernet  
Controller.  
20. When the computer restarts, click StartRun.  
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21. Type x:\modem\winnt\setup.exe where x is the drive letter of the  
CD-ROM drive.  
22. Click OK on Do you want to install the modem driver? After the Lucent  
Win Modem driver installs, click OK to restart your computer.  
23. Exit Windows Explorer and restart to complete installation of the Lucent  
Win Modem driver.  
Using the modem abroad  
This section provides information for using the modem outside your country.  
For the list of regions which support the use of the Combo card, see the online  
information on your computer.  
Setting up the dialing properties  
When you use the Combo card outside of the country where it was set up,  
reset the dialing properties, as follows:  
1. Click Start and move the cursor to Settings; then click Control Panel.  
2. Double-click Modem.  
3. Double-click Dialing Properties.  
4. In the Country/Region section, select the region where you are going to use  
the modem.  
The regions where IBM supports the use of your modem are listed in the  
online manual. If you select a region not on that list, your modem might not  
work correctly.  
Performing an Unattended Install  
Unattended installation procedures are available for:  
v Windows 2000  
v Windows 95/98  
v Windows NT 4.0  
To perform an unattended install, refer to the online Users Guide located on  
your Intel CD and select the topic called Windows Push Installation.  
Additional setup and configuration  
The PRO/100 adapter supports a wide range of advanced networking features.  
Such features are fully described in the online Users Guide located on your  
Intel CD. To view the guide, insert the Intel CD in your computer and wait for  
the Autorun window to open. Click the Users Guide button to start your Web  
browser and view the guide.  
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Advanced features  
This section presents advanced information for adapters that support the  
advanced features listed. Tasks within this section should be handled only by  
system administrators.  
Advanced adapter features  
To access the advanced features of the adapter, perform the following:  
1. In the Control Panel, double-click Network.  
2. Select the adapter and click Properties.  
3. Click the Advanced tab.  
The Combo card has the following advanced features:  
802.1p/802/1Q Tagging  
IEEE 802.1p is a new IEEE standard for tagging packetsthat is, assigning  
packets priorities. Each packet is tagged with four additional bytes, which  
increase its size and indicate its priorityfrom 0 (low) to 7 (high). This process  
is called priority packet tagging or traffic class expediting. It enables the  
adapter, working with the switches and routers in the network, to send packets  
with higher priorities first.  
To use priority packet tagging, your network infrastructurespecifically, the  
routing devices that receive and transfer packets, and the adapters for those  
devicesmust support 802.1 p/802.1Q tagging. Using the Priority Packet  
utility, set up the priority filter. Then, set the 802.1p/802.1Q tagging option to  
Enabled. If the priority filter is set up but the setting is Disabled, the tagged  
packets will still be processed by priority if the Combo card uses an Intel 82558  
or later Ethernet controller. There are two requirements for using IEEE 802.1p  
tagging effectively:  
v The other devices receiving and routing 802.1p tagged packets must support  
802.1p  
v The adapters must support 802.1p.  
ACPI Wake On LAN  
Enables or disables the Magic Packet service for IBM Wake on LAN® when  
used in Windows 98 Version 4.10.1998 without the Service Pack. If you are  
using a later version of Windows 98, or have Service Pack 1 or later installed,  
this option will be ignored and the ACPI Wake on LAN services will be used.  
Note: To determine your version of Windows 98:  
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1. From the Windows 98 desktop, right-click on My Computer and  
choose Properties.  
2. The System Properties window opens. Your Windows 98 version is  
listed under System.  
Enable PME  
Use this setting to adjust the power management compatibility of the adapter.  
The default setting is Disable. To explicitly allow wake up with a Magic  
Packet from shutdown under APM power management mode, change the  
setting to Enable. To explicitly turn the 82550 LAN controller off in shutdown  
under ACPI power management mode, leave this setting at Disable.  
Adaptive Inter-Frame Spacing  
This is a performance setting that compensates for excessive Ethernet packet  
collisions on your network. For most computers and networks, the default  
setting works best by dynamically adapting to the network traffic conditions.  
However, in some rare cases, you might obtain better performance by setting  
the spacing manually. Setting a value forces a static gap between packets.  
Increasing the value increases the delay between frames transmitted.  
Default: 1  
Range: 1 255  
Adaptive Technology  
The recommended value for this is On. This parameter either enables or  
disables the Adaptive Technology performance enhancement feature. To enable  
the feature, click ON. To disable the feature, click OFF. To minimize CPU use  
for better system performance, leave this parameter ON.  
Adaptive Transmit Threshold  
The recommended value for Adaptive Transmit Threshold is 16. This specifies  
the number of bytes before the adapter empties its internal transmit FIFO onto  
the wire.  
The value is multiplied by 8 to produce the number of bytes. For example, if  
Transmit Threshold = 200, the number of bytes is 1600. Because this is greater  
than the maximum packet size for Ethernet, the adapter will not attempt early  
transmits.  
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Although this is the safest setting, the best performance is achieved when the  
threshold parameter is as low as possible without producing underruns. To  
experiment, set the parameter to 16. Then, if performance drops significantly,  
increase the value in small increments.  
Coalesce Buffers  
The rcommended value is 8 with a range of 132. This specifies the number of  
memory buffers available to the driver in case the driver runs out of available  
Map Registers. This buffer area is also used when a packet consists of many  
fragments. If no coalesce buffers or map registers are available, the driver will  
be forced to queue the packet for later transmission. The most effective method  
of transmitting data, however, is to use map registers.  
Link Speed & Duplex  
The recommended setting is Auto Detect (default). This parameter lets the  
adapter know what speed to use on the Ethernet wire, and how to send and  
receive packets, either full or half duplex. The following options are available:  
v Auto Detect  
The adapter detects whether its environment can support a speed of  
100Mbps, and uses that speed if possible. It also negotiates with the switch  
on whether to send and receive packets at full or half duplex.  
v 10Mbps/Half Duplex  
The adapter uses a speed of 10Mbps and performs one operation at a time.  
It either sends or receives.  
v 10Mbps/Full Duplex  
The adapter uses a speed of 10Mbps and sends and receives packets at the  
same time. This improves the performance of your adapter. Select this mode  
only if you have a full-duplex switch.  
Locally Administered Address (LAA)  
You can optionally override the factory default network address of the adapter.  
To enter a new network address, type a 12-digit hexadecimal number in this  
box. The address entered should be in the range of  
000000000000FFFFFFFFFFFF. Exceptions: Do not use a multicast address (LSB  
of the high byte = 1). For example, in the address 0X123456789AB, X cannot be  
an odd number. A value of 000000000000 will default to the address set at the  
factory.  
PCI Bus Efficiency  
When enabled, this option causes all transmit packets to be coalesced into a  
single buffer before being sent to the network card. Because the entire frame  
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requires only one PCI transaction, the PCI bus is more efficient, but transmit  
time is slightly longer. When the option is disabled, the packets are not  
coalesced, and each packet requires several PCI transactions. The PCI bus is  
less efficient, but transmit time is faster.  
Receive Buffers  
The recommended value is 32 and the range is 11024. This specifies how  
many buffers the driver is to use when copying data to the protocol memory.  
When the network load is high, increasing receive buffers can increase  
performance. The tradeoff is that this also increases the amount of system  
memory used by the driver. If too few receive buffers are used, performance  
will suffer. If too many are used, the driver will unnecessarily consume  
memory resources.  
Transmit Control Blocks  
The recommended value is 16 and the rage is 1-80. This specifies how many  
transmit control blocks the driver allocates for adapter use. This directly  
corresponds to how many outstanding packets the driver can have in its  
sendqueue. If too few transmit control blocks are used, performance will  
suffer. If too many transmit control blocks are used, the driver will  
unnecessarily consume memory resources. Transmit Control Blocks Range:  
1-80.  
Smart Power Down  
The recommended value is enabled. Designed for mobile computers, this  
feature helps extend battery life. When the feature is enabled, the adapter  
automatically removes power from the adapter when the LAN cable is  
disconnected from the adapter. Later, when the LAN cable is connected, power  
to the adapter is restored. If the feature is off, power is applied to the adapter  
at all times.  
Intel Priority Packet: An Overview  
Priority Packet is a traffic-prioritization utility that enables you to set up filters  
to process high-priority traffic before normal traffic. Using Priority Packet, you  
can set up filters to give priority to critical applications or users.  
Prioritizing Network Traffic  
To set up priority filters so that information from critical nodes or applications  
will be sent according to priority, use Intels Priority Packet.  
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When traffic is prioritized at the host or entry point of the network, network  
devices can base forwarding decisions on priority information defined in the  
packet.  
Priority Packet prioritizes traffic on the basis of priority filtersparameters you  
assign to be applied to outgoing (transmit) packets. Using the Priority Filter  
Wizard, you can set up predefined or custom priority filters on the basis of  
node (MAC) address, Ethernet type, or various properties of the protocol and  
port.  
Priority Packet provides two methods for prioritizing traffic, IEEE_802.1p  
tagging and Intel High Priority Queue. To use Priority Packet, you need to  
enable IEEE_802.1p Tagging and then install Priority Packet.  
To enable IEEE_802.1p tagging on an adapter, do as follows:  
1. In the Control Panel, double-click Network.  
2. Select the adapter and click Properties.  
3. Select the Advanced tab and enable IEEE_802.1p tagging.  
To install Priority Packet, run the setup program on the Drivers CD. This  
program is located at x:\prtpkt\setup.exe, where x is the drive letter of  
the CD-ROM drive.  
Note: IEEE_802.1p tagging increases the size of the packets it tags. Some  
hubs and switches will not recognize the larger packets and will  
drop them. Check the documentation for your hubs and switches to  
see whether they support 802.1p. If they do not or if you are not  
sure, you have two choices.  
v You can use High Priority Queue (HPQ) instead (see the next section), or  
v You can configure the switch to strip the tags from the packets and send  
them on to the next destination as normal traffic.  
Intel High Priority Queue  
If your network infrastructure devices do not support IEEE_802.1p, or if  
youre not sure, you can still define filters and send packets as high priority  
by assigning them to the High Priority Queue (HPQ).  
To do this, you use Priority Packet when you create or assign a filter. This  
method does not provide the precise priority levels of 802.1p tagging, but it  
does assign high or low priority to traffic and sends packets having high  
priority first. Therefore, if there are multiple applications on a system  
sending packets, the packets from the application with a filter are sent out  
first. HPQ does not change network routing, nor does it add any  
information to the packets.  
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Wake on LAN  
The Wake on LAN (WOL) feature operates according to a published  
specification. In simple terms, the specification enables designers to build  
network adapters that are capable of listeningto network activity even  
when the computer is turned off.  
WOL adapters have a special low-power standby mode that is active when  
the rest of the computer is without power. The adapter will respond to a  
special wake-up packet sent by another computer or network device.  
Typically, this wake-up packet causes the adapter to signal the computer to  
restart and run a predefined program.  
Virtual LAN  
A Virtual LAN (VLAN) is a logical grouping of network devices put together  
as a LAN regardless of their physical grouping or collision domains. If you use  
the VLAN, the following is required:  
v Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 4.0 (or later) or Service Pack 3.0 and the  
NDIS driver hotfix from Microsoft.  
When a VLAN is used, a user can see and access only specified network  
segments. This improves network performance and improves network  
security. VLANs offer the ability to group users and stations together into  
logical work-groups. This can simplify network administration when clients  
are connecting to servers that are geographically dispersed across a building,  
a campus, or an enterprise network.  
Typically, VLANs consist of co-workers within the same department but in  
different locations, groups of users running the same network protocol, or a  
cross-functional team working on a joint project. Joining workers with VLANs  
forms logical working groups.  
Normally, VLANs are configured at the switch and any computer can be a  
member of one VLAN per installed network adapter. The PRO/100 adapter  
supersedes this by communicating directly with a switch, so that up to 64  
VLANs can be on a single adapter. To set up VLAN membership, your adapter  
must be attached to a switch that has VLAN capability.  
How to Join a VLAN From Windows NT 4.0  
To join a VLAN, do as follows:  
1. Create a VLAN on the switch. Use the parameters you assign there to join  
the VLAN from the server. For more information for your switch, see the  
documentation.  
2. Double-click Network in Control Panel.  
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3. On the Adapters tab, select the adapter you want to be on a VLAN.  
4. Click Properties.  
5. In PROSet, click Join VLAN.  
6. Type the VLAN ID and the VLAN Name.  
Note: The VLAN ID must match the VLAN ID on the switch. The Valid ID  
range is from 04095. The VLAN Name is for informational purposes  
only, and does not have to match the name on the switch.  
7. Click Join VLAN.  
8. Repeat Steps 3 to 6 for each VLAN you want the server to join. The VLANs  
you add are listed on the Adapters tab.  
9. Click Close and restart the computer.  
Boot Agent  
The Intel Boot Agent is a software product that allows your networked client  
computer to boot start using a program code image supplied by a remote  
server. The features offered by this product are:  
v Compliant with the Wired for Management Baseline 2.0 (WfM 2.0)  
specification  
v Incorporates the software defined in the Pre-boot eXecution Environment  
Version 2.0 (PXE 2.0 and 2.1) specification  
v Some versions of the Boot Agent also include support for Remote Program  
Load (RPL) runtime and loader software (10/100 adapters only)  
v Compatible with legacy boot agent environments that use BOOTP protocol  
v Customizable in pre-boot, Windows, and DOS environments  
Product Contents  
When you purchase an Intel WfM-compatible adapter, the product package  
includes the following items related to the Boot Agent:  
v A Boot Agent software image integrated into the adapters flash ROM  
device.  
IBM may occasionally provide Boot Agent software updates. A Boot Agent  
software update package consists of:  
v A Boot Agent software image that can be loaded onto your client network  
adapters flash ROM device.  
This software and documentation as well as updates are available at the  
following web site:  
Then, search for Boot Agent.  
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Configuration Setup  
The Boot Agent software provides configuration options that allow you to  
customize the behavior of the Boot Agent software. Changing the Boot Agent  
configuration will usually be required only the first time you add a new  
network adapter to a client computer within your network. You can configure  
the Boot Agent within any of the following environments:  
v Pre-boot environments (before operating system is loaded)  
v Windows environments  
v DOS environments  
Packet Protect  
Packet Protect enables you to:  
v Protect confidentiality and authenticity of IP traffic on your LAN using  
Internet Protocol Security (IPSec), including Internet Key Exchange (IKE).  
v Offload security tasks to an Intel PRO/100 S Management or Server Adapter  
to optimize network performance.  
Adaptive Link Response  
The Adaptive Link Response feature allows the MiniPCI adapter installed in a  
mobile product to recognize whether or not the network cable is connected to  
the LAN card. This will avoid the Domain Login error No Domain Server was  
available to validate your password.″  
v If no network link is detected, the operating system will display a two-line  
login window, and will not fully load the LAN driver.  
v If a network link is detected, the operating system will display a three-line  
login window, and will fully load the LAN driver.  
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Appendix A. Troubleshooting  
This section contains information on troubleshooting for the network adapter  
and modem.  
Troubleshooting network adapter  
The following table describes troubleshooting for the network adapter.  
Problem  
Action  
The Combo card  
cant connect to the  
Network.  
v
Make sure that the cable is installed properly. The network  
cable must be securely attached to the Ethernet connector and  
hub. The maximum allowable distance from adapter to hub is  
100 meters. If the problem persists though the cable is attached  
and the distance is within acceptable limits, try a different  
cable. If youre directly connecting two computers without a  
hub or a switch, use a crossover cable.  
v
v
Make sure that youre using the correct device drivers.  
Make sure that youre using the device drivers that come with  
the Combo card.  
v
Make sure that the switch port and the adapter have the same  
duplex setting. If you configured the adapter for full duplex,  
make sure that the switch port is also configured for full  
duplex. Setting the wrong duplex mode can degrade  
performance, cause data loss, or result in lost connections.  
The connection  
fails or errors  
occur.  
v
v
v
At 100 Mbps, use Category 5 wiring and make sure that the  
network cable is securely attached.  
At 100 Mbps, connect to a 100BASE-TX hub/switch (not  
100BASE-T4).  
Make sure that the duplex mode setting on the adapter matches  
the setting on the switch.  
The adapter  
stopped working  
without apparent  
cause.  
v
The network driver files may be corrupt or missing. Remove  
the drivers and then reinstall them.  
The Wake on LAN  
(WOL) feature is  
not working.  
v
v
Check the BIOS for its WOL setting.  
Make sure that the network cable is fully attached to the  
adapter.  
Resuming normal  
operation from  
hibernation or  
suspend mode  
takes a long time.  
v
This is not a problem. If you have not connected the network  
cable, the computer queries the Ethernet until the timeout timer  
is reached. Connect the network.  
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Troubleshooting modem  
The following table describes troubleshooting the modem.  
Problem  
Action  
Your modem does not work Check the following:  
properly after you install the  
v
v
The cable is connected to the modem card correctly.  
device driver.  
You selected Intel PRO/100 SP Mobile Combo  
Adapter application setting.  
v
v
You are using the driver that is on the device drivers  
CD shipped with the combo card.  
For Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows 2000, the  
trouble indicator (an X or ! symbol) appears on the  
modem icon in the ‘‘Device Manager.’’  
v
For Windows NT 4.0, the Windows NT 4.0 Event  
Viewer shows an error message.  
If these items are OK, do the following:  
1. Click Start.  
2. Move the cursor to Settings, and click Control  
Panel.  
3. Double-click Modem.  
4. Click Properties.  
5. Click the Connection tab.  
6. Clear the Wait for dial tone before dialing check  
box.  
7. Click Advanced.  
8. Clear the Use error control check box.  
9. Select the Use flow control check box, and make  
sure that Hardware (RTS/CTS) is selected.  
10. Click the OK button to return to the Modem  
Properties window.  
11. Click Dialing Properties, and click either Tone  
dialing or Pulse dialing. Most telephones today  
use tone dialing.  
12. Close all windows opened in this process.  
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Appendix B. Modem function  
This section describes information about general modem hardware function,  
AT command summary, and AT commands reference S-registers. For additional  
information, refer to Lucent Technologies, Host-Based Controller Modem AT  
Command Set, Version 1.1, June 15, 1998.  
General Modem Hardware Function  
Table 3 below contains the general modem hardware functions supported.  
Table 3: Supported Functions  
Data Modes: ITU V.90, V.34, V.32bis, V.32, V.22bis, V.22, V.21; Bell 103, 212A  
V.92 hardware ready [requires Lucent software upgrade]  
V.8bis Signaling  
V.23 for France Minitel  
V.25 & V.25ter  
V.250 (PC98 compliant subset)  
Error Control/Data Compression: V.42 & V.42bis  
MNP 1-5  
Fax Modes: ITU-T V.34 (28.8Kbps Fax) [Except OS/2]  
Fax Modes: V.17. V.21, V.27ter, V.29  
Hayes Compatible AT command  
WW DAA - Off Hook Detection - Remote Hang up detection  
Over current/voltage protection for PBX, WT  
OC/OV status via AT#UD  
Applet to display message for Over current/voltage condition  
Power Management  
Wake-Up on Ring - powered D3hot  
Wake-Up on Ring from D3cold both in APM and ACPI. Supported as long as the  
system supplies 3.3 V_AUX to the MiniPCI connector.  
Plug and Play dynamic configuration [Except Windows NT4]  
PC99 Compliant  
V.34 Seamless Rate Change  
PWM Call Monitor interface with volume control and on/off control via AT commands  
Dial tone detection for all supported countries  
Tone and Pulse dialing support [Pulse dialing supported in all countries except those  
requiring pulse clamping]  
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Table 3: Supported Functions  
Separate Homologation Country parameters in binary file [Except OS/2]  
CLKRUN# support. CLKRUN# should not be asserted if no data transaction for modem  
(or LAN)  
NT 4.0 APM Support through TP port DD for Windows NT 4.0 with the latest service  
pack  
Note: Meter Tone (billing tone) filtering for Switzerland and Germany is not  
included and must be provided by the user.  
AT command summary  
The following tables summarize the commands implemented by the modem.  
Commands may be executed when the modem is in COMMAND mode.  
COMMAND mode is entered upon under one of the following conditions:  
v After restart  
v At the termination of a connection  
v After the execution of a command other than dial or answer commands  
(ATO or AT&T)  
v Upon the receipt of the ESCAPE SEQUENCE (three consecutive characters  
matching the contents of S register 2) while on-line mode  
v Upon the on-to-off transition of DTR if & D1, D2 or &D3 has been set  
Table 4: AT Command Set Summary. The following table is from Lucent Technologies,  
Host-Based Controller Modem AT Command Set, Version 1.1, June 15, 1998.  
Command  
Description  
Command  
Description  
A/  
A
Repeat last command &J  
Auxiliary relay options  
Local flow control selection  
Answer command  
&K  
B
Communication  
standard  
&M  
Asynchronous communications  
mode  
C
Carrier control  
&Q  
Asynchronous communications  
mode  
D
E
F
Dial command  
Echo command  
&S  
&T  
Data set ready (DSR) option  
Self-test commands  
On-line data character &V  
echo command  
View the active configuration  
H
I
Hook control  
&W  
&Y  
Store current configuration  
Request ID  
information  
Select stored profile for hard  
reset  
L
Monitor speaker  
volume  
&Z  
Store telephone number  
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Table 4: AT Command Set Summary. The following table is from Lucent Technologies,  
Host-Based Controller Modem AT Command Set, Version 1.1, June 15, 1998.  
Command  
Description  
Command  
Description  
MNP block size  
Send break  
M
N
Monitor speaker mode \A  
Modulation  
handshake  
\B  
O
P
Return to online data \G  
Modem port flow control  
Adjust bits/s rate control  
Set break control  
Select pulse dialing  
Result code control  
Select tone dialing  
\J  
Q
T
\K  
\N  
Error control mode selection  
Local flow control selection  
Ring indicator off after answer  
Inactivity timer  
V
W
X
DCE response format \Q  
Result code option  
\R  
\T  
Result code selection  
and call progress  
monitoring  
Y
Z
Long-space disconnect \V  
Protocol result code  
Reset and recall stored \X  
profile  
XON/OFF pass through  
&B  
&C  
V.32 auto retrain  
%B  
%C  
View numbers in blacklist  
Data compression control  
Data carrier detect  
(DCD) control  
&D  
Data terminal ready  
(DTR  
%E  
Automatic rate change  
&F  
Local factory settings -C  
Data calling tone  
&G  
V.22bis guard tone  
control  
-V90  
Enable/disable V.90 settings  
Table 5: The S-Register Summary. The S-registers 42 and 43 are for testing and  
debugging purposes only.  
Register  
S0  
Default  
Description  
0
Automatic answer ring number  
Ring counter  
S1  
0
S2  
43  
13  
10  
8
AT escape character  
S3  
Command line termination character  
Response formatting character  
Command line editing character  
Wait before dialing  
S4  
S5  
S6  
2
S7  
50  
2
Connection completion time-out  
Comma dial modifier time  
S8  
Appendix B. Modem function B-3  
 
Table 5: The S-Register Summary. The S-registers 42 and 43 are for testing and  
debugging purposes only.  
Register  
S10  
S11  
Default  
Description  
20  
95  
50  
8
Automatic disconnect delay  
DTMF dialing speed  
S12  
S14  
S21  
S22  
S24  
S28  
S30  
S32  
S33  
S35  
S36  
S37  
S38  
S42  
S43b  
S48  
S89  
S90  
S91  
S108  
Escape guard time  
General bit-mapped options status  
V.24 bit-mapped options status  
Results bit-mapped options status  
Timer to control sleep mode  
V.34 modulation enable/disable  
Inactivity timer  
48  
112  
10  
1
0
16  
0
Synthetic ring volume  
Synthetic ring frequency  
Data calling tone  
0
7
Negotiation fallback  
0
Dial line rate  
1
Enable/disable K56flex settings  
Auto rate  
1
1
Auto mode  
7
LAPM error control and feature negotiation  
Timer to control sleep mode  
Local phone status  
10  
10  
5
Line transmit level  
7
Network codec type  
AT commands reference S-Registers1  
S-registers generally affect how the AT commands perform. Contents of the  
registers can be displayed or modified when the modem is in command mode.  
To display the value of an S-register:  
TYPE: ATSn where n is the register number.  
PRESS: Enter  
1. Lucent Technologies, Host-Based Controller Modem AT Command Set, Version 1.1, June 15, 1998.  
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To modify the value of an S-register:  
TYPE: ATSn = r  
where n is the register number, and r is the new register value.  
PRESS: Enter  
S0 Auto Answer Ring Number  
This register determines the number of rings the modem will count before  
automatically answering a call. Enter 0 (zero) if you do not want the modem to  
automatically answer at all. When disabled, the modem can only answer with  
an ATA command.  
Range: 0-255  
Default: 0  
Units: rings  
S1 Ring Counter  
This register, Ring Counter, is read only. The value of S1 is incremented with  
each ring. If no rings occur over a six-second interval, this register is cleared.  
Range: 0-255  
Default: 0  
Units: rings  
S2 AT Escape Character (user defined)  
This register determines the ASCII valued used for an escape sequence. The  
default is the + character. The escape sequence allows the modem to exit data  
mode and enter command mode when on-line. Values greater than 127 disable  
the escape sequence.  
Range: 0-255  
Default: 43  
Units: ASCII  
Appendix B. Modem function B-5  
 
S3 Command Line Termination Character (user defined)  
This register determines the ASCII values as the carriage return character. This  
character is used to end command lines and result codes.  
Range: 0-127, ASCII decimal  
Default: 13 (carriage return)  
Units: ASCII  
Note: This register value is not stored with &W command.  
S4 Response Formatting Character (user defined)  
This register determines the ASCII value used as the line feed character. The  
modem uses a line feed character in command mode when it responds to the  
computer.  
Range: 0-127, ASCII decimal  
Default: 10 (line feed)  
Units: ASCII  
Note: This register value is not stored with &W command.  
S5 Command Line Editing Character (user defined)  
This register sets the character recognized as a backspace and pertains to  
asynchronous only. The modem will not recognize the backspace character if it  
is set to a value that is greater than 32 ASCII. This character can be used to  
edit a command line. When the echo command is enabled, the modem echoes  
back to the local DTE the backspace character, an ASCII space character, and a  
second backspace character. This means a total of three characters are  
transmitted each time the modem processes the backspace character.  
Range: 0-127, ASCII decimal  
Default: 8 (backspace)  
Units: ASCII  
Note: This register value is not stored with &W command.  
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S6 Wait Before Dialing  
This register sets the length of time, in seconds, that the modem must wait  
(pause) after going off-hook before dialing the first digit of the telephone  
number. The modem always pauses for a minimum of two seconds, even if the  
value of S6 is less that two seconds. The wait for dial tone call progress feature  
(W dial modifier in the dial string) will override the value in register S6. This  
operation, however, may be affected by some ATX options according to  
country restrictions.  
Range (All Countries): 2-65  
Range (Japan): 3-65  
Default (All Countries): 2  
Default (Japan): 3  
Units: seconds  
S7 Connection Completion Time-Out  
This register sets the time, in seconds, that the modem must wait before  
hanging up because carrier is not detected. The timer is started when the  
modem finishes dialing (originate), or goes off hook (answer). In originate  
mode, the timer is reset upon detection of an answer tone if allowed by  
country restriction. The timer also specifies the wait for silence time for the @  
dial modifier in seconds. S7 is not associated with the W dial modifier.  
Range: 1-255  
Range (for Japan): 35-59  
Default: 50  
Units: seconds  
S8 Comma Dial Modifier Time  
This register sets the time, in seconds, that the modem must pause when it  
encounters a comma (,) in the dial command string.  
Range: 0-65  
Default: 2  
Appendix B. Modem function B-7  
 
Units: seconds  
S10 Automatic Disconnect Delay  
This register sets the length of time, in tenths of a second, that the modem  
waits before hanging up after a loss of carrier. This allows for a temporary  
carrier loss without causing the local modem to disconnect.  
The actual interval the modem waits before disconnecting is the value in  
register S10.  
Range: 1-254  
Default: 20  
Units: .1 seconds  
S11 DTMF Dialing Speed  
This register determines the dialing speed which is prefixed for each country.  
Range: 50-150  
Default: 95  
Units: .001 seconds  
S12 Escape Guard Time  
This register sets the value (in 20 ms increments) for the required pause after  
the escape sequence (default 1 s).  
Range: 0-255  
Default: 50  
Units: .02 seconds  
S14 General Bit Mapped Options Status  
Indicates the status of command options. Only bit 3 and bit 6 are used,  
read-only.  
Bit 3 Result codes (Vn)  
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0 = Numeric (V0)  
1 = Verbose (Vl) (Default)  
Bit 6 Pulse dial PPS selection (&Pn)  
0 = 10 PPS (&p0, &p1) (Default)  
1 = 20 PPS (&p2)  
Default: 8 (00001000b)  
S21 V.24/General Bit Mapped Options Status  
Indicates the status of command options. Only bits 3, 4, and 5 are used,  
read-only.  
Bits 3-4 DTR behavior (&Dn)  
0 = &D0 selected  
1 = &D1 selected  
2 = &D2 selected (Default)  
3 = &D3 selected  
Bit 5 DCD behavior (&Cn)  
0 = &C0 selected  
1 = &C1 selected (Default)  
Default: 48 (00110000b)  
S22 Results Bit Mapped Options Status  
Indicates the status of command options. Only bits 4, 5, and 6 are used,  
read-only.  
Bits 4-6 result codes (Xn)  
0 = X0 selected  
4 = X1 selected  
Appendix B. Modem function B-9  
 
5 = X2 selected  
6 = X3 selected  
7 = X4 selected (Default)  
Bit 7 Pulse dial make/break ratio (&Pn)  
0 = 33/67 make/break ratio (&P1, &P2) (Default)  
1 = 39/61 make/break ratio (&P0)  
Default: 112 (01110000b)  
S24 Timer to Control Sleep Mode  
This command displays the number of seconds of inactivity (no characters sent  
from the DTE, no RING) in the off-line command state before the modem  
places itself into standby mode. A value of zero prevents standby mode. S24 is  
an alias for S89.  
Note: If a number between 1 and 4 is entered for this register, it will set the  
value to 5, and the inactivity before standby will be 5 seconds. This is  
done for compatibility with previous products which allowed time-outs  
down to 1 s.  
Range: 0, 5-65  
Default: 10  
S28 V.34 Modulation Enable/Disable  
This register enables/disables V.34 modulation.  
0 = disabled, 1 = enabled  
Range: 0 -1  
Default: 1  
S30 Inactivity Timer  
S30 specifies the length of time (in minutes) that the modem will wait before  
disconnecting when no data is sent or received. This function is only applicable  
to buffer mode.  
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Range: 0-255  
Default: 0  
S32 Synthetic Ring Volume  
This register specifies a synthetic ring volume.  
Range: 0-255 (allowed, but not meaningful)  
Default: 10  
S33 Synthetic Ring Frequency  
This register specifies a synthetic ring frequency. There are five choices, with 0  
meaning disabled.  
Range: 0-5  
Default: 0  
S35 Data Calling Tone  
Data Calling Tone is a tone of certain frequency and cadence as specified in  
V.25 which allows remote Data/FAX/Voice discrimination. The frequency is  
1300 Hz with a cadence of .5 s on and 2 s off.  
0 = disabled, 1 = enabled  
Range: 0-1  
Default: 0  
S37 Dial Line Rate (default 0)  
This register sets the maximum line data rate. In K56flex and V.90 mode, S37  
controls the upstream V.34 rate.  
S37 = 0 auto rate  
S37 = 1 reserved  
S37 = 2 1200/75 bit/s (V.23)  
S37 = 3 300 bit/s  
Appendix B. Modem function B-11  
 
S37 = 4 reserved  
S37 = 5 1200 bit/s  
S37 = 6 2400 bit/s  
S37 = 7 4800 bit/s  
S37 = 8 7200 bit/s  
S37 = 9 9600 bit/s  
S37 = 10 12000 bit/s  
S37 = 11 14400 bit/s  
S37 = 12 16800 bit/s  
S37 = 13 19200 bit/s  
S37 = 14 21600 bit/s  
S37 = 15 24000 bit/s  
S37 = 16 26400 bit/s  
S37 = 17 28800 bit/s  
S37 = 18 31200 bit/s  
S37 = 19 33600 bit/s  
S38 K56flex Downstream Rate  
To force a particular K56flex downstream rate, use S-register S38. S38=0  
disables K56flex, and may allow a more reliable V.34 connection. S38=1 default  
allows the modem to select the downstream rate automatically. Other values of  
S38 force the downstream rate, with fallback to V.34 if unsuccessful at the  
con-figured rate:  
S38=0 Disable K56flex  
S38=1 Automatic rate selection (default)  
S38=2 32 kbit/s  
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S38=3 34 kbit/s  
S38=4 36 kbit/s  
S38=5 38 kbit/s  
S38=6 40 kbit/s  
S38=7 42 kbit/s  
S38=8 44 kbit/s  
S38=9 46 kbit/s  
S38=10 48 kbit/s  
S38=11 50 kbit/s  
S38=12 52 kbit/s  
S38=13 54 kbit/s  
S38=14 56 kbit/s  
The number of robbed-bit signaling (RBS) frames detected decreases the true  
DCE rate per the following table:  
Table 6: Effect of RBS Frames on DCE Rate  
RBS Links  
Rate Hit (kbit/s)  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
0
2
4
4
6
8
8
For example, if S38=10 and there are 3 RBS links, the K56flex downstream rate  
will be 48-4=44 kbit/s. The exception to this is for 32 kbit/s and 34 kbit/s,  
which are the true rates regardless of the number of RBS frames detected.  
Appendix B. Modem function B-13  
 
One special value of S38, S38 = 251, is used for back-to-back (factory) testing of  
V.34 rates, with DSP code running in external memory. Set S38=251 on both  
originating and answering modems. (This feature is not valid with ramless  
solution.)  
S42 Auto Rate (default 1, range 0-1)  
This command is used for testing and debugging only. V.32bis and V.22bis auto  
rate is disabled. Retrain operation is disabled or enabled in data mode, and  
fallback is disabled in data mode. In K56flex mode, S42=0 forces connection at  
the rate specified by S38 (even if the rate cannot be sustained), without fallback  
to V.34.  
0 = auto rate disabled, 1 = enabled.  
Range: 0-1  
Default: 1  
S43 Auto Mode (default 1, range 0-1)  
This command is used for testing and debugging only.  
V.32bis startup auto mode operation disabled.  
0 = auto mode disabled, 1 = enabled.  
Range: 0-1  
Default: 1  
S48 LAPM Error Control and Feature Negotiation (default 7)  
S48 = 7 Negotiation enabled  
S48 = 128 Negotiation disabled; forces immediate fallback options specified in  
S36  
The following chart lists the S36 and S48 configuration settings necessary to  
negotiate certain types of connections:  
Table 7: S36 and S48 Configuration Settings  
S48 = 7  
S48 = 128  
S36 = 0,2  
LAPM or hangup  
do not use  
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Table 7: S36 and S48 Configuration Settings  
S48 = 7  
S48 = 128  
S36 = 1, 3  
S36 = 4, 6  
S36 = 5, 7  
LAPM or async  
async  
LAPM, MNP, or hangup  
LAPM, MNP, or async  
MNP or hangup  
MNP or async  
S89 Timer to Control Sleep Mode  
This command displays the number of seconds of inactivity (no characters sent  
from the DTE, no RING) in the off-line command state before the modem  
places itself into standby mode. A value of zero prevents standby mode.  
Note: If a number between 1 and 4 is entered for this register, it will set the  
value to 5, and the inactivity before standby will be 5 seconds. This is  
done for compatibility with previous products which allowed time-outs  
down to 1 s.  
Range: 0, 5-65  
Default: 10  
S90 Read-only Local Phone  
This register tells the status of the Local Phone. It is read-only.  
0 = on-hook  
1 = off-hook  
S91 Line Transmit Level  
This register is effective only for Japan. It specifies the line transmit level in  
dBm with an implied minus sign.  
Range: 6-15  
Default: 15  
Units: 1 dB  
S108 Network Codec Type  
S108=22 m-Law  
Appendix B. Modem function B-15  
 
S108=33 A-law  
S108=7 default, or any other value: Coding as specified by digital modem in  
V.8bis information. If an old server does not tell its code type in V.8bis, then  
the client modem chooses based on its country ID. m-law regions are Japan,  
Taiwan, Korea, Hong Kong, North America, and Latin America. Everywhere  
else is A-law. (This S - Register is valid only in K56flex mode.)  
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Appendix C. Specifications  
This section provides information about the Adapter and LAN specifications.  
Adapter specifications  
Table 8: Specifications  
Feature  
Value  
Power requirements  
Interrupt  
300mA @ =5Vdc (1.5 w)  
PCI: INTA  
LEDs  
Link, Activity  
Operating temperature  
Humidity  
(0 - 55° C), 32 - 131° F  
10% - 90% non-condensing  
Compliance & Certification  
v
v
v
v
v
v
v
v
v
Microsoft WHQL PC99  
FCC Part 15, Subpart B, Class B, Part 68  
EN55022 (CISPR 22) Class B  
A-Tick  
VCCI Class B  
EN55024 (Immunity)  
CE Mark (1999/5/EC)  
EN60950  
DGT  
LAN specifications  
Table 9: Specifications  
Feature  
Value  
Media (Cable) Connectors and Wiring  
RJ45  
Use Category 5 TPE cabling at 100 Mbps  
Supports 100BASE TX Fast Ethernet  
10 or 100 Mbps  
Data Rate Mode  
Standards Conformance  
IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3x, IEEE 802.1p,  
IEEE802.1Q  
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Table 9: Specifications  
Feature  
Value  
Diagnostic Software  
On-board  
PROSet  
Responder  
Duplex mode  
Full duplex / Half duplex  
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Appendix D. Help and service information  
This section contains information on how to obtain online and telephone  
technical support.  
Online technical support  
Online technical support is available during the life of your product. Online  
assistance can be obtained through the Personal Computing Support Web site  
and the IBM Automated Fax System.  
Online technical support  
IBM Personal Computing Support Web site http://www.ibm.com/pc/support  
IBM Automated Fax System  
1-800-426-3395 (U.S. and Canada)  
During the warranty period, assistance for replacement or exchange of  
defective components is available. In addition, if your IBM option is installed  
in an IBM computer, you might be entitled to service at your location. Your  
technical support representative can help you determine the best alternative.  
Telephone technical support  
Installation and configuration support through the HelpCenter will be  
withdrawn or made available for a fee, at IBMs discretion, 90 days after the  
option has been withdrawn from marketing. Additional support offerings,  
including step-by-step installation assistance, are available for a nominal fee.  
To assist the technical support representative, have available as much of the  
following information as possible:  
v Option name  
v Option number  
v Proof of purchase  
v Computer manufacturer, model, serial number (if IBM), and manual  
v Exact wording of the error message (if any)  
v Description of the problem  
v Hardware and software configuration information for your system  
If possible, be at your computer. Your technical support representative might  
want to walk you through the problem during the call.  
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For the support telephone number and support hours by country, refer to the  
following table or to the enclosed technical support insert. If the number is not  
provided, contact your IBM reseller or IBM marketing representative. Response  
time may vary depending on the number and nature of the calls received.  
Support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week  
Canada (Toronto only)  
Canada (all other)  
416-383-3344  
1-800-565-3344  
1-800-772-2227  
U.S.A. and Puerto Rico  
All other countries  
and click HelpCenter Phone List.  
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Appendix E. Product warranty and notices  
This section contains produce warranty information and notices. and  
Warranty Statements  
The warranty statements consist of two parts: Part 1 and Part 2. Part 1 varies  
by country. Part 2 is the same for both statements. Be sure to read both the  
Part 1 that applies to your country and Part 2.  
v United States, Puerto Rico, and Canada (Z125-4753-05 11/97) (Part 1 -  
General Terms on page E-1.)  
v Worldwide except Canada, Puerto Rico, Turkey, and United States  
(Z125-5697-01 11/97) (Part 1 - General Terms on page E-5.)  
v Worldwide Country-Unique Terms (Part 2 - Country-Unique Terms on page  
IBM Statement of Limited Warranty for United States, Puerto  
Rico, and Canada (Part 1 - General Terms)  
This Statement of Warranty includes Part 1 - General Terms and Part 2 -  
Country-unique Terms. The terms of Part 2 may replace or modify those of Part  
1. The warranties provided by IBM in this Statement of Warranty apply only to  
Machines you purchase for your use, and not for resale, from IBM or your reseller.  
The term Machinemeans an IBM machine, its features, conversions, upgrades,  
elements, or accessories, or any combination of them. The term Machinedoes not  
include any software programs, whether pre-loaded with the Machine, installed  
subsequently or otherwise. Unless IBM specifies otherwise, the following warranties  
apply only in the country where you acquire the Machine. Nothing in this Statement  
of Warranty affects any statutory rights of consumers that cannot be waived or limited  
by contract. If you have any questions, contact IBM or your reseller.  
Machine - Intel PRO/100 SP Mobile Combo Adapter Warranty period* - One year  
* Contact your place of purchase for warranty service information. Some IBM Machines are  
eligible for on-site warranty service depending on the country where service is performed.  
The IBM Warranty for Machines  
IBM warrants that each Machine 1) is free from defects in materials and  
workmanship and 2) conforms to IBMs Official Published Specifications. The  
warranty period for a Machine is a specified, fixed period commencing on its  
Date of Installation. The date on your sales receipt is the Date of Installation,  
unless IBM or your reseller informs you otherwise.  
© Copyright IBM Corp. 2001  
 
E-1  
 
During the warranty period IBM or your reseller, if approved by IBM to  
provide warranty service, will provide repair and exchange service for the  
Machine, without charge, under the type of service designated for the Machine  
and will manage and install engineering changes that apply to the Machine.  
If a Machine does not function as warranted during the warranty period, and  
IBM or your reseller are unable to either 1) make it do so or 2) replace it with  
one that is at least functionally equivalent, you may return it to your place of  
purchase and your money will be refunded. The replacement may not be new,  
but will be in good working order.  
Extent of Warranty  
The warranty does not cover the repair or exchange of a Machine resulting  
from misuse, accident, modification, unsuitable physical or operating  
environment, improper maintenance by you, or failure caused by a product for  
which IBM is not responsible. The warranty is voided by removal or alteration  
of Machine or parts identification labels.  
THESE WARRANTIES ARE YOUR EXCLUSIVE WARRANTIES AND  
REPLACE ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR  
IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS  
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THESE WARRANTIES GIVE YOU  
SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS  
WHICH VARY FROM JURISDICTION TO JURISDICTION. SOME  
JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION  
OF EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSION  
OR LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. IN THAT EVENT, SUCH  
WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE WARRANTY  
PERIOD. NO WARRANTIES APPLY AFTER THAT PERIOD.  
Items Not Covered by Warranty  
IBM does not warrant uninterrupted or error-free operation of a Machine.  
Unless specified otherwise, IBM provides non-IBM machines WITHOUT  
WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND.  
Any technical or other support provided for a Machine under warranty, such  
as assistance via telephone with how-toquestions and those regarding  
Machine set-up and installation, will be provided WITHOUT WARRANTIES  
OF ANY KIND.  
Warranty Service  
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To obtain warranty service for the Machine, contact your reseller or IBM. In the  
United States, call IBM at 1-800-772-2227. In Canada, call IBM at  
1-800-565-3344. (In Toronto, call 416-383-3344.) You may be required to present  
proof of purchase.  
IBM or your reseller provides certain types of repair and exchange service,  
either at your location or at a service center, to keep Machines in, or restore  
them to, conformance with their Specifications. IBM or your reseller will  
inform you of the available types of service for a Machine based on its country  
of installation. IBM may repair the failing Machine or exchange it at its  
discretion.  
When warranty service involves the exchange of a Machine or part, the item  
IBM or your reseller replaces becomes its property and the replacement  
becomes yours. You represent that all removed items are genuine and  
unaltered. The replacement may not be new, but will be in good working order  
and at least functionally equivalent to the item replaced. The replacement  
assumes the warranty service status of the replaced item.  
Any feature, conversion, or upgrade IBM or your reseller services must be  
installed on a Machine which is 1) for certain Machines, the designated,  
serial-numbered Machine and 2) at an engineering-change level compatible  
with the feature, conversion, or upgrade. Many features, conversions, or  
upgrades involve the removal of parts and their return to IBM. A part that  
replaces a removed part will assume the warranty service status of the  
removed part.  
Before IBM or your reseller exchanges a Machine or part, you agree to remove  
all features, parts, options, alterations, and attachments not under warranty  
service.  
You also agree to  
1. ensure that the Machine is free of any legal obligations or restrictions that  
prevent its exchange;  
2. obtain authorization from the owner to have IBM or your reseller service a  
Machine that you do not own; and  
3. where applicable, before service is provided  
a. follow the problem determination, problem analysis, and service request  
procedures that IBM or your reseller provides,  
b. secure all programs, data, and funds contained in a Machine,  
c. provide IBM or your reseller with sufficient, free, and safe access to  
your facilities to permit them to fulfill their obligations, and  
d. inform IBM or your reseller of changes in a Machines location.  
Appendix E. Product warranty and notices E-3  
 
IBM is responsible for loss of, or damage to, your Machine while it is 1) in  
IBMs possession or 2) in transit in those cases where IBM is responsible for  
the transportation charges.  
Neither IBM nor your reseller is responsible for any of your confidential,  
proprietary or personal information contained in a Machine which you return  
to IBM or your reseller for any reason. You should remove all such information  
from the Machine prior to its return.  
Production Status  
Each IBM Machine is manufactured from new parts, or new and used parts. In  
some cases, the Machine may not be new and may have been previously  
installed. Regardless of the Machines production status, IBMs appropriate  
warranty terms apply.  
Limitation of Liability  
Circumstances may arise where, because of a default on IBMs part or other  
liability, you are entitled to recover damages from IBM. In each such instance,  
regardless of the basis on which you are entitled to claim damages from IBM  
(including fundamental breach, negligence, misrepresentation, or other contract  
or tort claim), IBM is liable for no more than  
1. damages for bodily injury (including death) and damage to real property  
and tangible personal property; and  
2. the amount of any other actual direct damages, up to the greater of U.S.  
$100,000 (or equivalent in local currency) or the charges (if recurring, 12  
monthscharges apply) for the Machine that is the subject of the claim.  
This limit also applies to IBMs suppliers and your reseller. It is the  
maximum for which IBM, its suppliers, and your reseller are collectively  
responsible.  
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES IS IBM LIABLE FOR ANY OF THE  
FOLLOWING: 1) THIRD-PARTY CLAIMS AGAINST YOU FOR DAMAGES  
(OTHER THAN THOSE UNDER THE FIRST ITEM LISTED ABOVE); 2)  
LOSS OF, OR DAMAGE TO, YOUR RECORDS OR DATA; OR 3) SPECIAL,  
INCIDENTAL, OR INDIRECT DAMAGES OR FOR ANY ECONOMIC  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING LOST PROFITS OR  
SAVINGS), EVEN IF IBM, ITS SUPPLIERS OR YOUR RESELLER IS  
INFORMED OF THEIR POSSIBILITY. SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT  
ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR  
EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.  
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IBM Statement of Warranty Worldwide except Canada,  
Puerto Rico, Turkey, United States (Part 1 - General Terms)  
This Statement of Warranty includes Part 1 - General Terms and Part 2 -  
Country-unique Terms. The terms of Part 2 may replace or modify those of Part  
1. The warranties provided by IBM in this Statement of Warranty apply only to  
Machines you purchase for your use, and not for resale, from IBM or your reseller.  
The term Machinemeans an IBM machine, its features, conversions, upgrades,  
elements, or accessories, or any combination of them. The term Machinedoes not  
include any software programs, whether pre-loaded with the Machine, installed  
subsequently or otherwise. Unless IBM specifies otherwise, the following warranties  
apply only in the country where you acquire the Machine. Nothing in this Statement  
of Warranty affects any statutory rights of consumers that cannot be waived or limited  
by contract. If you have any questions, contact IBM or your reseller.  
Machine - Intel PRO/100 SP Mobile Combo Adapter Warranty period* - One year  
* Contact your place of purchase for warranty service information. Some IBM Machines are  
eligible for on-site warranty service depending on the country where service is performed.  
The IBM Warranty for Machines  
IBM warrants that each Machine 1) is free from defects in materials and  
workmanship and 2) conforms to IBMs Official Published Specifications. The  
warranty period for a Machine is a specified, fixed period commencing on its  
Date of Installation. The date on your sales receipt is the Date of Installation,  
unless IBM or your reseller informs you otherwise.  
During the warranty period IBM or your reseller, if approved by IBM to  
provide warranty service, will provide repair and exchange service for the  
Machine, without charge, under the type of service designated for the Machine  
and will manage and install engineering changes that apply to the Machine.  
If a Machine does not function as warranted during the warranty period, and  
IBM or your reseller are unable to either 1) make it do so or 2) replace it with  
one that is at least functionally equivalent, you may return it to your place of  
purchase and your money will be refunded. The replacement may not be new,  
but will be in good working order.  
Extent of Warranty  
The warranty does not cover the repair or exchange of a Machine resulting  
from misuse, accident, modification, unsuitable physical or operating  
environment, improper maintenance by you, or failure caused by a product for  
which IBM is not responsible. The warranty is voided by removal or alteration  
of Machine or parts identification labels.  
Appendix E. Product warranty and notices E-5  
 
 
THESE WARRANTIES ARE YOUR EXCLUSIVE WARRANTIES AND  
REPLACE ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR  
IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS  
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THESE WARRANTIES GIVE YOU  
SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS  
WHICH VARY FROM JURISDICTION TO JURISDICTION. SOME  
JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION  
OF EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSION  
OR LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. IN THAT EVENT, SUCH  
WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE WARRANTY  
PERIOD. NO WARRANTIES APPLY AFTER THAT PERIOD.  
Items Not Covered by Warranty  
IBM does not warrant uninterrupted or error-free operation of a Machine.  
Unless specified otherwise, IBM provides non-IBM machines WITHOUT  
WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND.  
Any technical or other support provided for a Machine under warranty, such  
as assistance via telephone with how-toquestions and those regarding  
Machine set-up and installation, will be provided WITHOUT WARRANTIES  
OF ANY KIND.  
Warranty Service  
To obtain warranty service for the Machine, contact your reseller or IBM. You  
may be required to present proof of purchase.  
IBM or your reseller provides certain types of repair and exchange service,  
either at your location or at a service center, to keep Machines in, or restore  
them to, conformance with their Specifications. IBM or your reseller will  
inform you of the available types of service for a Machine based on its country  
of installation. IBM may repair the failing Machine or exchange it at its  
discretion.  
When warranty service involves the exchange of a Machine or part, the item  
IBM or your reseller replaces becomes its property and the replacement  
becomes yours. You represent that all removed items are genuine and  
unaltered. The replacement may not be new, but will be in good working order  
and at least functionally equivalent to the item replaced. The replacement  
assumes the warranty service status of the replaced item.  
Any feature, conversion, or upgrade IBM or your reseller services must be  
installed on a Machine which is 1) for certain Machines, the designated,  
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serial-numbered Machine and 2) at an engineering-change level compatible  
with the feature, conversion, or upgrade. Many features, conversions, or  
upgrades involve the removal of parts and their return to IBM. A part that  
replaces a removed part will assume the warranty service status of the  
removed part.  
Before IBM or your reseller exchanges a Machine or part, you agree to remove  
all features, parts, options, alterations, and attachments not under warranty  
service.  
You also agree to  
1. ensure that the Machine is free of any legal obligations or restrictions that  
prevent its exchange;  
2. obtain authorization from the owner to have IBM or your reseller service a  
Machine that you do not own; and  
3. where applicable, before service is provided  
a. follow the problem determination, problem analysis, and service request  
procedures that IBM or your reseller provides,  
b. secure all programs, data, and funds contained in a Machine,  
c. provide IBM or your reseller with sufficient, free, and safe access to  
your facilities to permit them to fulfill their obligations, and  
d. inform IBM or your reseller of changes in a Machines location.  
IBM is responsible for loss of, or damage to, your Machine while it is 1) in  
IBMs possession or 2) in transit in those cases where IBM is responsible for  
the transportation charges.  
Neither IBM nor your reseller is responsible for any of your confidential,  
proprietary or personal information contained in a Machine which you return  
to IBM or your reseller for any reason. You should remove all such information  
from the Machine prior to its return.  
Production Status  
Each IBM Machine is manufactured from new parts, or new and used parts. In  
some cases, the Machine may not be new and may have been previously  
installed. Regardless of the Machines production status, IBMs appropriate  
warranty terms apply.  
Limitation of Liability  
Circumstances may arise where, because of a default on IBMs part or other  
liability, you are entitled to recover damages from IBM. In each such instance,  
regardless of the basis on which you are entitled to claim damages from IBM  
(including fundamental breach, negligence, misrepresentation, or other contract  
or tort claim), IBM is liable for no more than  
Appendix E. Product warranty and notices E-7  
 
1. damages for bodily injury (including death) and damage to real property  
and tangible personal property; and  
2. the amount of any other actual direct damages, up to the greater of U.S.  
$100,000 (or equivalent in local currency) or the charges (if recurring, 12  
monthscharges apply) for the Machine that is the subject of the claim.  
This limit also applies to IBMs suppliers and your reseller. It is the  
maximum for which IBM, its suppliers, and your reseller are collectively  
responsible.  
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES IS IBM LIABLE FOR ANY OF THE  
FOLLOWING: 1) THIRD-PARTY CLAIMS AGAINST YOU FOR DAMAGES  
(OTHER THAN THOSE UNDER THE FIRST ITEM LISTED ABOVE); 2)  
LOSS OF, OR DAMAGE TO, YOUR RECORDS OR DATA; OR 3) SPECIAL,  
INCIDENTAL, OR INDIRECT DAMAGES OR FOR ANY ECONOMIC  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING LOST PROFITS OR  
SAVINGS), EVEN IF IBM, ITS SUPPLIERS OR YOUR RESELLER IS  
INFORMED OF THEIR POSSIBILITY. SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT  
ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR  
EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.  
Part 2 - Worldwide Country-Unique Terms  
ASIA PACIFIC  
AUSTRALIA: The IBM Warranty for Machines: The following paragraph is  
added to this Section: The warranties specified in this Section are in addition to  
any rights you may have under the Trade Practices Act 1974 or other  
legislation and are only limited to the extent permitted by the applicable  
legislation.  
Extent of Warranty: The following replaces the first and second sentences of  
this Section: The warranty does not cover the repair or exchange of a Machine  
resulting from misuse, accident, modification, unsuitable physical or operating  
environment, operation in other than the Specified Operating Environment,  
improper maintenance by you, or failure caused by a product for which IBM is  
not responsible.  
Limitation of Liability: The following is added to this Section: Where IBM is  
in breach of a condition or warranty implied by the Trade Practices Act 1974,  
IBMs liability is limited to the repair or replacement of the goods or the  
supply of equivalent goods. Where that condition or warranty relates to right  
to sell, quiet possession or clear title, or the goods are of a kind ordinarily  
acquired for personal, domestic or household use or consumption, then none  
of the limitations in this paragraph apply.  
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PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF CHINA: Governing Law: The following is added to  
this Statement: The laws of the State of New York govern this Statement.  
INDIA: Limitation of Liability: The following replaces items 1 and 2 of this  
Section:  
1. liability for bodily injury (including death) or damage to real property and  
tangible personal property will be limited to that caused by IBMs  
negligence;  
2. as to any other actual damage arising in any situation involving  
nonperformance by IBM pursuant to, or in any way related to the subject  
of this Statement of Warranty, IBMs liability will be limited to the charge  
paid by you for the individual Machine that is the subject of the claim.  
NEW ZEALAND: The IBM Warranty for Machines: The following paragraph  
is added to this Section: The warranties specified in this Section are in addition  
to any rights you may have under the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 or other  
legislation which cannot be excluded or limited. The Consumer Guarantees Act  
1993 will not apply in respect of any goods which IBM provides, if you require  
the goods for the purposes of a business as defined in that Act.  
Limitation of Liability: The following is added to this Section: Where  
Machines are not acquired for the purposes of a business as defined in the  
Consumer Guarantees Act 1993, the limitations in this Section are subject to the  
limitations in that Act.  
EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST, AFRICA (EMEA)  
The following terms apply to all EMEA countries.  
The terms of this Statement of Warranty apply to Machines purchased from an  
IBM reseller. If you purchased this Machine from IBM, the terms and  
conditions of the applicable IBM agreement prevail over this warranty  
statement.  
Warranty Service  
If you purchased an IBM Machine in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Estonia,  
Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania,  
Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland or  
United Kingdom, you may obtain warranty service for that Machine in any of  
those countries from either (1) an IBM reseller approved to perform warranty  
service or (2) from IBM.  
If you purchased an IBM Personal Computer Machine in Albania, Armenia,  
Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Georgia,  
Hungary, Kazakhstan, Kirghizia, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Former  
Appendix E. Product warranty and notices E-9  
 
Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), Moldova, Poland, Romania, Russia,  
Slovak Republic, Slovenia, or Ukraine, you may obtain warranty service for  
that Machine in any of those countries from either (1) an IBM reseller  
approved to perform warranty service or (2) from IBM.  
The applicable laws, Country-unique terms and competent court for this  
Statement are those of the country in which the warranty service is being  
provided. However, the laws of Austria govern this Statement if the warranty  
service is provided in Albania, Armenia, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina,  
Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Georgia,  
Hungary, Kazakhstan, Kirghizia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia  
(FYROM), Moldova, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, and  
Ukraine.  
The following terms apply to the country specified:  
EGYPT: Limitation of Liability: The following replaces item 2 in this Section:  
2. as to any other actual direct damages, IBMs liability will be limited to the  
total amount you paid for the Machine that is the subject of the claim.  
Applicability of suppliers and resellers (unchanged).  
FRANCE: Limitation of Liability: The following replaces the second sentence  
of the first paragraph of this Section: In such instances, regardless of the basis  
on which you are entitled to claim damages from IBM, IBM is liable for no  
more than: (items 1 and 2 unchanged).  
GERMANY: The IBM Warranty for Machines: The following replaces the first  
sentence of the first paragraph of this Section: The warranty for an IBM  
Machine covers the functionality of the Machine for its normal use and the  
Machines conformity to its Specifications.  
The following paragraphs are added to this Section: The minimum warranty  
period for Machines is six months.  
In case IBM or your reseller are unable to repair an IBM Machine, you can  
alternatively ask for a partial refund as far as justified by the reduced value of  
the unrepaired Machine or ask for a cancellation of the respective agreement  
for such Machine and get your money refunded.  
Extent of Warranty: The second paragraph does not apply.  
Warranty Service: The following is added to this Section: During the warranty  
period, transportation for delivery of the failing Machine to IBM will be at  
IBMs expense.  
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Production Status: The following paragraph replaces this Section: Each  
Machine is newly manufactured. It may incorporate in addition to new parts,  
re-used parts as well.  
Limitation of Liability: The following is added to this Section: The limitations  
and exclusions specified in the Statement of Warranty will not apply to  
damages caused by IBM with fraud or gross negligence and for express  
warranty.  
In item 2, replace U.S. $100,000with 1.000.000 DEM.″  
The following sentence is added to the end of the first paragraph of item 2:  
IBMs liability under this item is limited to the violation of essential contractual  
terms in cases of ordinary negligence.  
IRELAND: Extent of Warranty: The following is added to this Section: Except  
as expressly provided in these terms and conditions, all statutory conditions,  
including all warranties implied, but without prejudice to the generality of the  
foregoing all warranties implied by the Sale of Goods Act 1893 or the Sale of  
Goods and Supply of Services Act 1980 are hereby excluded.  
Limitation of Liability: The following replaces items one and two of the first  
paragraph of this Section: 1. death or personal injury or physical damage to  
your real property solely caused by IBMs negligence; and 2. the amount of  
any other actual direct damages, up to the greater of Irish Pounds 75,000 or  
125 percent of the charges (if recurring, the 12 monthscharges apply) for the  
Machine that is the subject of the claim or which otherwise gives rise to the  
claim.  
Applicability of suppliers and resellers (unchanged).  
The following paragraph is added at the end of this Section: IBMs entire  
liability and your sole remedy, whether in contract or in tort, in respect of any  
default shall be limited to damages.  
ITALY: Limitation of Liability: The following replaces the second sentence in  
the first paragraph: In each such instance unless otherwise provided by  
mandatory law, IBM is liable for no more than: (item 1 unchanged) 2) as to any  
other actual damage arising in all situations involving non-performance by  
IBM pursuant to, or in any way related to the subject matter of this Statement  
of Warranty, IBMs liability, will be limited to the total amount you paid for the  
Machine that is the subject of the claim.  
Applicability of suppliers and resellers (unchanged).  
Appendix E. Product warranty and notices E-11  
 
The following replaces the second paragraph of this Section: Unless otherwise  
provided by mandatory law, IBM and your reseller are not liable for any of the  
following: (items 1 and 2 unchanged) 3) indirect damages, even if IBM or your  
reseller is informed of their possibility.  
SOUTH AFRICA, NAMIBIA, BOTSWANA, LESOTHO AND SWAZILAND:  
Limitation of Liability: The following is added to this Section: IBMs entire  
liability to you for actual damages arising in all situations involving  
nonperformance by IBM in respect of the subject matter of this Statement of  
Warranty will be limited to the charge paid by you for the individual Machine  
that is the subject of your claim from IBM.  
TURKIYE: Production Status: The following replaces this Section: IBM fulfills  
customer orders for IBM Machines as newly manufactured in accordance with  
IBMs production standards.  
UNITED KINGDOM: Limitation of Liability: The following replaces items 1  
and 2 of the first paragraph of this Section:  
1. death or personal injury or physical damage to your real property solely  
caused by IBMs negligence;  
2. the amount of any other actual direct damages or loss, up to the greater of  
Pounds Sterling 150,000 or 125 percent of the charges (if recurring, the 12  
monthscharges apply) for the Machine that is the subject of the claim or  
which otherwise gives rise to the claim.  
The following item is added to this paragraph: 3. breach of IBMs obligations  
implied by Section 12 of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 or Section 2 of the Supply  
of Goods and Services Act 1982.  
Applicability of suppliers and resellers (unchanged).  
The following is added to the end of this Section: IBMs entire liability and  
your sole remedy, whether in contract or in tort, in respect of any default will  
be limited to damages.  
NORTH AMERICA  
CANADA: Warranty Service: The following is added to this section: To obtain  
warranty service from IBM, call 1-800-565-3344. In Toronto, call 416-383-3344.  
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: Warranty Service: The following is added to  
this section: To obtain warranty service from IBM, call 1-800-772-2227.  
Notices  
This publication was developed for products and services offered in the U.S.A.  
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IBM may not offer the products, services, or features discussed in this  
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IBM may use or distribute any of the information you supply in any way it  
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Any references in this publication to non-IBM Web sites are provided for  
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Web sites. The materials at those Web sites are not part of the materials for this  
IBM product, and use of those Web sites is at your own risk.  
Any performance data contained herein was determined in a controlled  
environment. Therefore, the result obtained in other operating environments  
may vary significantly. Some measurements may have been made on  
development-level systems and there is no guarantee that these measurements  
Appendix E. Product warranty and notices E-13  
 
will be the same on generally available systems. Furthermore, some  
measurements may have been estimated through extrapolation. Actual results  
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Electronic emission notices  
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) statement  
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for  
a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a  
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio  
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the  
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off  
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more  
of the following measures:  
v Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
v Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
v Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to  
which the receiver is connected.  
v Consult an IBM authorized dealer or service representative for help.  
Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order  
to meet FCC emission limits. Proper cables and connectors are available from  
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IBM authorized dealers. IBM is not responsible for any radio or television  
interference caused by using other than recommended cables and connectors or  
by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment. Unauthorized  
changes or modifications could void the users authority to operate the  
equipment.  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference,  
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including  
interference that may cause undesired operation.  
Responsible party:  
Intel Corporation  
5200 N.E. Elam Young Parkway  
Hillsboro, OR 97124  
Telephone: 1-800-628-8686  
Tested To Comply  
With FCC Standards  
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE  
Industry Canada Class B emission compliance statement  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Avis de conformite a la reglementation dIndustrie Canada  
Cet appareil numérique de classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du  
Canada.  
Deutsche EMV-Direktive (electromagnetische Verträglichkeit)  
Dieses Gerät ist berechtigt in Übereinstimmung mit dem deutschen EMVG  
vom 9.Nov.92 das EG-Konformitätszeichen zu führen.  
Der Aussteller der Konformitätserklärung ist die IBM UK, Greenock.  
Dieses Gerät erfüllt die Bedingungen der EN 55022 Klasse B.  
European Union - emission directive  
This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of EU Council  
Directive 89/366/ECC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States  
relating to electromagnetic compatibility.  
Appendix E. Product warranty and notices E-15  
 
IBM can not accept responsibility for any failure to satisfy the protection  
requirements resulting from a non-recommended modification of the product,  
including the fitting of non-IBM option cards.  
This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B  
Information Technology Equipment according to CISPR 22/European Standard  
EN 55022. The limits for Class B equipment were derived for typical residential  
environments to provide reasonable protection against interference with  
licensed communication devices.  
Union Européenne - Directive Conformité électromagnétique  
Ce produit est conforme aux exigences de protection de la Directive  
89/336/EEC du Conseil de lUE sur le rapprochement des lois des États  
membres en matière de compatibilité électromagnétique.  
IBM ne peut accepter aucune responsabilité pour le manquement aux exigences  
de protection résultant dune modification non recommandée du produit, y  
compris linstallation de cartes autres que les cartes IBM.  
Ce produit a été testé et il satisfait les conditions de l’équipement informatique  
de Classe B en vertu de CISPR22/Standard européen EN 55022. Les conditions  
pour l’équipement de Classe B ont été définies en fonction dun contexte  
résidentiel ordinaire afin de fournir une protection raisonnable contre  
linterférence dappareils de communication autorisés.  
Unione Europea - Directiva EMC (Conformidad électromagnética)  
Este producto satisface los requisitos de protección del Consejo de la UE,  
Directiva 89/336/CEE en lo que a la legislatura de los Estados Miembros sobre  
compatibilidad electromagnética se refiere.  
IBM no puede aceptar responsabilidad alguna si este producto deja de  
satisfacer dichos requisitos de protección como resultado de una modificación  
no recomendada del producto, incluyendo el ajuste de tarjetas de opción que  
no sean IBM.  
Este producto ha sido probado y satisface los límites para Equipos Informáticos  
Clase B de conformidad con el Estándar CISPR22 y el Estándar Europeo EN  
55022. Los límites para los equipos de Clase B se han establecido para entornos  
residenciales típicos a fin de proporcionar una protección razonable contra las  
interferencias con dispositivos de comunicación licenciados.  
Union Europea - Normativa EMC  
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Questo prodotto è conforme alle normative di protezione ai sensi della  
Direttiva del Consiglio dellUnione Europea 89/336/CEE sullarmonizzazione  
legislativa degli stati membri in materia di compatibilità elettromagnetica.  
IBM non accetta responsabilità alcuna per la mancata conformità alle  
normative di protezione dovuta a modifiche non consigliate al prodotto,  
compresa linstallazione di schede e componenti di marca diversa da IBM.  
Le prove effettuate sul presente prodotto hanno accertato che esso rientra nei  
limiti stabiliti per le le apparecchiature di informatica Classe B ai sensi del  
CISPR 22/Norma Europea EN 55022. I limiti delle apparecchiature della Classe  
B sono stati stabiliti al fine di fornire ragionevole protezione da interferenze  
mediante dispositivi di comunicazione in concessione in ambienti residenziali  
tipici.  
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and telephone  
company requirements  
1. This device complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. A label is affixed to the  
device that contains, among other things, the FCC registration number,  
USOC, and Ringer Equivalency Number (REN) for this equipment. If these  
numbers are requested, provide this information to your telephone  
company.  
Note: If the device is an internal modem, a second FCC registration label is  
also provided. You may attach the label to the exterior of the  
computer in which you install the IBM modem, or you may attach  
the label to the external DAA, if you have one. Place the label in a  
location that is easily accessible, should you need to provide the  
label information to the telephone company.  
2. The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices you may connect to  
your telephone line and still have those devices ring when your number is  
called. In most, but not all areas, the sum of the RENs of all devices should  
not exceed five (5). To be certain of the number of devices you may connect  
Appendix E. Product warranty and notices E-17  
 
to your line, as determined by the REN, you should call your local  
telephone company to determine the maximum REN for your calling area.  
3. If the device causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company  
may discontinue your service temporarily. If possible, they will notify you  
in advance; if advance notice is not practical, you will be notified as soon  
as possible. You will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the  
FCC.  
4. Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment,  
operations, or procedures that could affect the proper operation of your  
equipment. If they do, you will be given advance notice to give you an  
opportunity to maintain uninterrupted service.  
5. If you experience trouble with this product, contact your authorized  
reseller, or call IBM. In the United States, call IBM at 1-800-772-2227. In  
Canada, call IBM at 1-800-565-3344. You may be required to present proof  
of purchase.  
The telephone company may ask you to disconnect the device from the  
network until the problem has been corrected, or until you are sure the  
device is not malfunctioning.  
6. No customer repairs are possible to the device. If you experience trouble  
with the device, contact your Authorized Reseller or see the Diagnostics  
section of this manual for information.  
7. This device may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone  
company. Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs. Contact your  
state public utility commission or corporation commission for information.  
8. When ordering network interface (NI) service from the local Exchange  
Carrier, specify service arrangement USOC RJ11C.  
Canadian Department of Communications certification label  
NOTICE: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This  
certification means that the equipment meets telecommunications network  
protective, operational and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate  
Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements documents. The Department does  
not guarantee the equipment will operate to the users satisfaction.  
Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to  
be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The  
equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection.  
The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may  
not prevent degradation of service in some situations. Repairs to certified  
equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the  
supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or  
equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to  
request the user to disconnect the equipment.  
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Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground  
connections of the power utility, telephone lines, and internal metallic water  
pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be  
particularly important in rural areas.  
Caution: Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but  
should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as  
appropriate.  
NOTICE: The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) assigned to each terminal  
device provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to  
be connected to a telephone interface. The termination on an interface may  
consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the  
sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 5.  
Étiquette dhomologation du ministère des Communications du  
Canada  
AVIS : L’étiquette dIndustrie Canada identifie le matériel homologué. Cette  
étiquette certifie que le matériel est conforme aux normes de protection,  
dexploitation et de sécurité des réseaux de télécommunications, comme le  
prescrivent les documents concernant les exigences techniques relatives au  
matériel terminal. Le ministère nassure toutefois pas que le matériel  
fonctionnera à la satisfaction de lutilisateur.  
Avant dinstaller ce matériel, lutilisateur doit sassurer quil est permis de le  
raccorder aux installations de lentreprise locale de télécommunications. Le  
matériel doit également être installé en suivant une méthode acceptée de  
raccordement. Labonné ne doit pas oublier quil est possible que la conformité  
aux conditions énoncées ci-dessus nempêche pas la dégradation du service  
dans certaines situations.  
Les réparations de matériel homologué doivent être coordonnées par un  
représentant désigné par le fournisseur. Lentreprise de télécommunications  
peut demander à lutilisateur de débrancher un appareil à la suite de  
réparations ou de modifications effectuées par lutilisateur ou à cause de  
mauvais fonctionnement.  
Pour sa propre protection, lutilisateur doit sassurer que tous les fils de mise à  
la terre de la source d’énergie électrique, des lignes téléphoniques et des  
canalisations deau métalliques, sil y en a, sont raccordés ensemble. Cette  
précaution est particulièrement importante dans les régions rurales.  
Avertissement : Lutilisateur ne doit pas tenter de faire ces raccordements  
lui-même; il doit avoir recours à un service dinspection des installations  
électriques ou à un électricien, selon le cas.  
Appendix E. Product warranty and notices E-19  
 
AVIS : Lindice d’équivalence de la sonnerie (IES) assigné à chaque dispositif  
terminal indique le nombre maximal de terminaux qui peuvent être raccordés  
à une interface. La terminaison dune interface téléphonique peut consister en  
une combinaison de quelques dispositifs, à la seule condition que la somme  
dindices d’équivalence de la sonnerie de tous les dispositifs nexcède pas 5.  
EUROPE (Directive 1999/5/EC)  
Declaration of Conformity  
We, Intel Corporation, declare under our sole responsibility that the product:  
- Name/Machine Type: Intel PRO/100 SP Mobile Combo Adapter  
- Hardware Part/Number: PBA A30469-007  
- Software version: 5.85  
To which this declaration relates; is in compliance with the essential  
requirements and other relevant provisions of the European Directive.  
1995/5/EC  
This product will bear the CE mark.  
Product compliance has been demonstrated on the basis of:  
- EN 60950:1992 with Ammendments 1, 2, 3, and 4 and National Deviations  
- EN 55022: 1994 (Class B)  
- EN 55024:1998  
This conformity assessment procedure used for this declaration is:  
Annex II of the Directive  
The technical file is kept by  
Gilles Catala  
at  
Intel Corporation  
1681, route des Dolines  
BP 293  
069505 Sophia-Antipolis Cedex  
France  
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Network Compatibility Declaration  
This equipment is intended for connection to the Public Switched Telephone  
Network, and supports both DTMF signalling and pulse dialing for the  
network addressing.  
It has been designed to be compatible and interwork with the European  
networks in EC and EFTA countries, which are: Austria, Belgium, Denmark,  
Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein,  
Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland,  
United Kingdom.  
This product follows the provisions of the European Directive 1999/5/EC.  
Dette produkt er i overensstemmelse med det europæiske direktiv 1999/5/EC.  
Dit product is in navolging van de bepalingen van Europees Directief  
1999/5/EC.  
Tämä tuote noudattaa EU-direktiivin 1999/5/EC määräyksiä.  
Ce produit est conforme aux exigences de la Directive Européenne 1999/5/EC.  
Dieses Produkt entspricht den Bestimmungen der Europäischen Richtlinie  
1999/5/EC.  
essi vara stenst regluger Evrópska Efnahags Bandalagsins númer 1999/5/EC.  
Questo prodotto è conforme alla Direttiva Europea 1999/5/EC.  
Dette produktet er i henhold til bestemmelsene i det europeiske direktivet  
1999/5/EC.  
Este produto cumpre com as normas da Diretiva Européia 1999/5/EC.  
Este producto cumple con las normas del Directivo Europeo 1999/5/EC.  
Denna produkt har tillverkats i enlighet med EG-direktiv 1999/5/EC.  
New Zealand Compliance Statement  
The grant of a Telepermit for any item of terminal equipment indicates only  
that Telecom has accepted that the item complies with minimum conditions for  
connection to its network. It indicates no endorsement of the product by  
Telecom, nor does it provide any sort of warranty. Above all, it provides no  
assurance that any item will work correctly in all respects with another item of  
Appendix E. Product warranty and notices E-21  
 
Telepermitted equipment of a different make or model, nor does it imply that  
any product is compatible with all of Tel ecoms network services.  
Some parameters required for compliance with Telecoms Telepermit  
requirements are dependent on the equipment (PC) associated with this device.  
The associated equipment shall be set to operate within the following limits for  
compliance with Telecoms Specification:  
v
There shall be no more than 10 call attempts to the same number within  
any 30 minute period for any single manual call initiation, and  
v The equipment shall go off-line for a period of not less than 30 seconds  
between the end of one call attempt and the beginning of the next attempt.  
Where automatic calls are made to different numbers, the equipment shall  
go off-line for a period of not less than 5 seconds between the end of one  
call attempt and the beginning of the next attempt.  
When used in the automatic answer mode, the equipment shall be set to  
answer within 3 to 30 seconds of the receipt of ringing.  
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Appendix F. User notices  
v This card is intended for use with UL1950/EN60950/IEC60950 (or other  
NTRL) listed ITE computers that contain a Mini PCI type 3A connector.  
v Care should be taken to avoid damaging the insulation tape on the Xircom  
Mini PCI Modem 56 + 10/100 Ethernet card. Do not cut, tear, pierce, or  
remove the insulation tape.  
v (English) CAUTION: To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG  
telecommunication line cord.  
v (Francais) CAUTION: Pour reduire le risque dincendie, utiliser des  
conducteurs de telecommunications 26 AWG ou de section superieure.  
The A30469 is designed only for connection to the analogue public switched  
telephone network (PSTN). Please connect the cable from the A30469 with the  
wired plug connector code F with the wire down in the wall socket (TAE 6)  
code F. The A30469 can be used as a single device.  
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