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First post, by Intel486dx33

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Hello, I have an IBM Thinkpad 380 that I am having trouble getting the networking to work.
It has the original installation of Win-95b and I don't want to reinstall the OS because it has allot of original setup programs and demo videos on it.
I made backups of all the IBM programs just in case I have to re-install but I really don't want to I just want to get networking to work.

It uses PCMCIA cards for ethernet adapters.
I have installed 3com and Linksys ethernet adapters however I can not get them to work.
I think I am missing some networking files.
When I open network neighborhood I see nothing, and an error message pops up reading "network un-available, Check network connection".

My hardware is good and network is good. I have tested on other laptops and it works.
My Ethernet drivers are good and the IBM 380 recognizes the Ethernet cards fine.

So the problem lies between the Win-95b networking files and the Ethernet adapter.

Does anyone know what files are required to get networking to work?
Or how can I reinstall the networking files in Win-95b ?
Also what PCMCIA bridge files are required ?

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Reply 1 of 7, by ATauenis

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Does Win95 says something at boot time? Or is there are any entries in the BOOTLOG.TXT about file not found errors?

Intel486dx33 wrote:

Does anyone know what files are required to get networking to work?

See C:\WINDOWS\INF\NET.INF for the complete list.

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Reply 2 of 7, by Intel486dx33

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I have not checked the NET.INF listing yet. How would I be able to reinstall all those networking files ?
Here are some photos of my Networking situation.

The Problem could be Missing PCMCIA card services driver in Device manager ?
Or Missing networking files or services ?

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Reply 3 of 7, by ATauenis

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Intel486dx33 wrote:

The Problem could be Missing PCMCIA card services driver in Device manager ?
Or Missing networking files or services ?

The Device manager says that the device is working correctly. This means that all required to use PC Cards is installed.

Intel486dx33 wrote:

How would I be able to reinstall all those networking files ?

Try to remove or rename ndis.vxd, vip.386, then remove all network cards and modems and reinstall them. Windows should reinstall the network stack. Don't forget to enter a valid IP configuration.

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Reply 5 of 7, by ATauenis

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Did you try to find the driver using device's Ven/Dev ID? On Windows 95 they can be found using latest versions of HWiNFO32.

Also, you may try to use other network services such as FTP or a web-browser. They are sometimes working even when the Network Neighborhood folder is not working at all. Try them.

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