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4. From the NIC Settings window, click the menu for Network Speed and
change Auto to 10 or 100Mbps to match your hub.
5. In the Duplex Mode menu, change Half to Full.
6. ClickOK to close NIC Settings window.
7. Restart Windows NT when prompted.
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While running Windows 95:
Use CPQNTAC as described above in the Windows NT section, or if
CPQNTAC has not been installed, follow this procedure:
1. In the Control Panel, double-click the Network icon.
2. Select the Fast Ethernet NIC.
3. ClickProper ties, then click the Advanced tab.
4. Select Duplex Mode in the Property window and Full Duplex in the
Value window.
5. ClickOK in each open window, and then restart Windows 95.
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See the ?NIC Installation and Special Configurations? Readme file.
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Network Fault Tolerance ((NFT) provides the safety of an additional backup
link between the server and hub or switch. Network Fault Tolerance is
implemented with a primary Fast Ethernet NIC and a backup, or secondary,
Fast Ethernet NIC. During normal operation, the backup Fast Ethernet NIC will
have Transmit disabled. If the link to the primary Fast Ethernet NIC fails, the
link to the secondary Fast Ethernet NIC automatically takes over.
To use Network Fault Tolerance, you must have two Fast Ethernet NICs
installed in your Windows NT 4.0 or NetWare 4.x server and they must be
linked to the same network segment.
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