First post, by rodimus80
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I'm just trying to get TCP/IP working from my router to this Windows 3.11 PC. I've done a fresh install of DOS 6.22. Followed up with a fresh install of Windows 3.11. I then copied over and extracted the 3Com drivers and TCPIP32B update. I then clicked on Network Setup-Install Microsoft Windows Network-No Additional network-Clicked on Network Drivers-Add Adapter-point it to the 3Com WIN311 drivers-Clicked Add Protocol-Point it to TCPIP32B-everything installs-enabled DHCP server and made TCP/IP the only protocol so default and Windows restarts PC. When Windows 3.11 boots back up it tells me: The Windows for Workgroups Network was not started. Check your configuration, or run Setup again to set up Windows for Workgroups properly.
I've been able to confirm that the 3COM works correctly in both Windows 95 OSR 2.5 & Windows 98SE.
OS: DOS 6.22 / Windows 3.11 / Windows 95 OSR 2.1 (DX6) / Windows 98 SE (DX7)
Motherboard: Tyan S1854 400 (Slot 1/Socket 370) (2000) (VIA Apollo Pro: 133A)
CPU: Intel Pentium II @ 400 MHz (Deschutes-SL3EE) (Slot 1)
RAM: 256 MB PC133
GPU: Nvidia TNT2 M64 32MB (BRD-05-E15 REV.C2) AGP
GPU: STB BlackMagic 3D (Voodoo2) 12MB (1X0-0649-306) PCI (1998) x2 SLI
AUDIO: Creative Sound Blaster AWE64 Gold (CT4390) ISA (1996)
HDD: Compact Flash IDE
FDD USB Emulator
ETHERNET: 3Com 3C905B Rev.D