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Wireless Network Boot disk
Name: Samiam Date: October 24, 2002 at 07:43:18 Pacific OS: NT CPU/Ram: 256
Comment:
Im trying to create a wireless network boot disk for my Cisco 350 Aironet wireless LAN adapter.. My problem is I keep getting the 'NET0111: Error Accessing NEMM.DOS. Tiny RFC 1.0 not loaded' anyone know what this is all about or what its trying to load?? also I believe my problem may be that I do not have dos card services.. Anyone have a copy of the generic dos card services drivers?.. Anyone else trying to make a wireless Network boot disk? PS this is a laptop.
Name: Alan Date: October 24, 2002 at 12:21:23 Pacific
Reply:
Usually when creating such a boot disk you need:
1. DOS drivers which, when loaded, allow the computer to communicate with PCMCIA devices.
2. DOS drivers for the network card which allow the card to function in DOS.
If the card supports DOS you should be able to find documentation on Cisco's website describing the DOS drivers, and hopefully be able to download those drivers.
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