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*     	        CompactFlash 10 Ethernet LAN Card                           *
*               README.TXT     Copyright (C) 2001                           *
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The CompactFlash 10 Ethernet LAN Card provides the capability 
for any Windows CE to connect to a Local Area Network (LAN).


***Note: This driver file is for Windows CE 2.0, 2.11 that has no build-in Network functions only. Please use the build-in "NE2000 Compatible Ethernet Driver" for Windows CE 3.0 and above.


CONTENTS
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  <> Included Drivers 
  <> How to Install Drivers
  <> CompactFlash 10 Ethernet LAN Card Network Configuration Setup



<> Included Drivers
The drivers in the CF10_CE2NoNet.exe supports "MIPS" and "SH3" for Windows CE 2.0, 2.11
that comes without build-in Network function. After driver installation, the Network
function will be added in the Control Panel.


<> How to Install Drivers:
(For Handhelds that already have Network function, please start from Step 3)

   Step 1. Connect your Host PC to your Handheld via the serial cable by 
	   selecting Start/Programs/Communication/PC Link.
   Step 2. Run CF10_CE2NoNet.exe to install CompactFlash 10 Ethernet LAN Card drivers.
   Step 3. Network Configuration Setup (see below).
   Step 4. Insert CompactFlash 10 Ethernet LAN Card to Handheld.
   Step 5. Reset Handheld to initiate the Network function.



<> CompactFlash 10 Ethernet LAN Card Network Configuration Setup:
   A. Using static IP Address:
        Step 1. Tap Start->Settings->Control Panel->Network icon.
        Step 2. Make sure "NE2000 Compatible Ethernet Driver" is highlighted.
        Step 3. Tap on Properties.
        Step 4. Under the IP Address tab, make sure the "Specify an IP
                address" radio button is selected.
        Step 5. Key in IP Address & Subnet Mask & Default Gateway addresses.
        Step 6. Tap the Name Servers tab.
        Step 7. Key in DNS and WINS addresses, if necessary.

   B. Using DHCP:
        Step 1. Tap Start->Settings->Control Panel->Network icon.
        Step 2. Make sure "NE2000 Compatible Ethernet Driver" is highlighted.
        Step 3. Tap on Properties.
        Step 4. Under the IP Address tab, make sure the "Obtain an IP address
                via DHCP" radio button is selected.
        Step 5. Tap the Name Servers tab.
        Step 6. Key in DNS and WINS addresses, if necessary.

NOTE:
* In rare cases, Windows CE might prompts you with an "Unknown Device" dialog box,
  please type in "ne2000.dll" as the driver name.