\HELP\WIN98SE.ME\WINME.TXT


                  ZyXEL GN680-T Gigabit PCI Adapter
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                Driver Installation for Microsoft Windows ME
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  Getting Started
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  The Windows ME installation CD is needed to complete this installation.
  
  The following example illustrates the installation of the adapter
  card. It is recommended that you complete the Windows ME installation prior
  to inserting the adapter card into the system.

  Insllation procedure
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  1.  Turn off your computer and plug the adapter into an 
      available PCI slot in your computer.

  2.  Turn on the power of your computer to boot up the system.

      The WinME system will find the hardware and start prompting you 
      for the proper device driver.
  
  3.  When Windows ME boot and will detect a new hardware upon appear
           " Realtek RTL8139(A)-based PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter "

  4.  Select the "Specify the location of the driver(Advanced)" button and
      click "Next".
      
  5.  Insert the Drivers disk into the floppy drive.
      Select "Search for the best driver for your device(Recommended)" option 
      and click "Next".

      Windows ME will indicate that "What would you like to install?" Select 
      the     " The updated software(Recommeded)"
               ZyXEL GN680-T Gigabit PCI Adapter
      and  Click "Next".
       
  6.  A floppy disk icon indicates that "a:\WIN95" is where it is able to
      locate the device driver.
  
  7.  Click "Next"
      Then,input "a:\WIN98SE.ME" on the space and click "ok"
      
  8.  Windows ME starts copying files into the system.
  
  9.  Click "Finish" to complete the installation.        
      
      Windows ME is ready to network afterwards.  To reboot the system to start 
      networking.  You can now remove the Driver disk.

  Additional Information
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  To futher customize the system, you can click My Network Places at
  the desktop. Examples of parameters that you can change are computer 
  and workgroup names, IP addresses, and additional network services.

    
