Thanks, you are right, I told my brother to bin it then I thought I would have a go, but its proving to be a pain, must've worked at some stage though, anyway thanks for your time.
Its almost certainly the driver for the card 3Com are good reliable cards. Uninstall the device in device manager Scan for new hardware then dont install the default driver Update the driver for the card with the latest version. Dont use Compaq website go to the 3com drivers section and download their latest for your card unpack it and use it as the default driver only good manufacturers care enough about their customers to keep all drivers updated - none i think >;o) If that doesnt work the firmware is hosed.
Thanks,my os is w2kp will this work http://drivers.downloadatoz.com/vendor_3com_type_miscellaneous/37779,204685/ can I download onto pen-drive and install, sorry not used to this, thanks for your help Im a bit confused with the different os there is no mention of w2kp.
Yip dont use those nonsense sites that tell you they have the driver yet you have to click on just about every link on the page to find the actual driver download which in all probability doesnt exist and will probably install all manner of malware and useless utilitities and downloaders on your machine. That was probably the first one that came up on a google search - right? Dont rely on google - go to the 3com site directly or failing that the Compaq website. Failing that I will probably have it on one of my driver library cd's so can pop it onto ftp but have a search first and dont be lazy and use the first site that comes up on a search engine - thats how malware and crapware spreads.
I should have read your post more clearly so its not actually a compaq driver and its also not a pc card its a pcmcia card that was added to a compaq armada e500. I have searched my 3com archive disk and have the driver if you still want it. Alternatively here is the link for the drivers on the hp website for the armada in case you are talking waaaash. http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsuppor...ypeId=321957&prodSeriesId=96231&lang=en&cc=uk
..I have been searching for some time now on various sites including hp, still cant find what I need, so if your offer still stands its very much appreciated and I will try it out,thanks.
Can you confirm it is not a Compaq item Ie its a card you found to install in teh compaq armada and has nothing to do with compaq because 3com at that time was an entitity unto itself. Pm me and ill send you the driver.
Hi, its my brothers Compaq Armada E500 laptop,OS windows 2000 professional, the card in question is (see photo) installed he lost the pigtail dongle so I bought a new one when I try to connect to internet there is no light on dongle hence no internet, device manager says device is working properly,if you have the driver for this device I will definitely give it a go, http://www.cqout.com/show.asp?u=http://195.224.149.148/SB/3Com_3C589C_tp.jpg
My suspicion is it most likely will be the dongle. Device driver will just test the card not the dongle. Those dongles were a right pain as they break under strain very easily (stupid design) exposing the pins. We junked at least one a month from the sales guys who didnt realise how fragile they were. Also they have to be switched using the dos util on the cd to work with either bnc or tp so the card may be set to bnc at the moment. I have some of those exact cards in my old pcmcia/pc-card spares boxes and most still work but about 90% of the dongles don't as they are either broken or the wrong type - look the same but some are shorter in length.
..I have sent my email address to you twice in private messages please let me know if you have received it, thanks.
the driver you sent 3c589x_1 no digital signature it said when installing,I installed but didn't work, do you have one that has the same number as the card 3c589d? thanks for all your efforts.
Yeah i will send you some other stuff - doesnt matter about digital signature i think you may need to switch the card into Twisted Pair mode it was previously used with a BNC dongle i think. I think i have the dos switcher util. But yes ill send you what i have! It should have worked the x in the title means it works with the a,b,c,d versions of the card you have - in other words all of them. I think you have a duff dongle or need to switch the dongle mode! This brings back bad memories - in the bad old days of wfwg etc confoguring pcmcia cards can be a real headache what with having to modify ndis text files you could be in for a marathon but that config program i sent you should perform a full diagnostic on the card. 3Com (R) Corporation LAN Installation Disk for the 3Com Megahertz LAN PC Card Family Configuration and Diagnostic Program Information Overview -------- Your notebook containing the PC Card must be running DOS or DOS-mode only to use this program. The configuration portion of the Configuration and Diagnostic Program allows you to change the configuration parameters for the PC Card to fit the your networking and notebook set up. The diagnostic portion of the Configuration and Diagnostic Program verifies that the PC Card is installed correctly andfunctioning properly in your notebook. The basic tests check the physical components,connectors, and circuitry of the PC Card and require that the PC Card be installed in the your notebook. The Echo tests check the PC Card's ability to transmit data on the network and require that the Pc Card be connected to a network. Running DOS INSTALL Under Windows 98 or Windows 95 You must run INSTALL.EXE from a DOS or DOS-mode command prompt. 1. Restart the notebook. 2. Upon restart, immediately press the F8 key. 3. At the menu, choose "Safe Mode Command Prompt Only" (usually #7) Configuring the PC Card ----------------------- The PC Card can be configured in either full screen windows mode or command line mode. To start the Configuration And Diagnostic program in full windows mode: 1. Insert LAN Installation Disk 2. 2. Type INSTALL.EXE at the DOS prompt and select Configuration and Diagnostic Program on the main menu. 3. Select the Configure Adapter option in the Configuration and Diagnostic menu. 4. Change the values and exit the program. Command Line Mode ----------------- The command keywords and parameters are not case-sensitive, so CONFIGURE, configure, and Configure, for example, will all work. CONFIGURE configures an adapter using command line configuration parameters While Command Line Parameters are included here for completeness, using the Command Line Mode may produce undesired results. Command Line with Explicit Parameters ------------------------------------- Command syntax: INSTALL CONFIGURE [ /AUTO /IOBASE:N /INT:N /TR:N /MODEM:N /OPTIMIZE:N /LINKBEAT:N ] Each parameter must have the structure "/keyword:value" and contain no blank spaces. For example: /iobase:300 /int:3 Command line configuration parameters are used to configure the Pc Card using only the option settings you specify. Any combination of parameters can be used and you can modify only a few settings if needed. /AUTO The /AUTO parameter configures the PC Card automatically using interpreted system information. /IOBASE I/O Base Address Possible values - 200,210,220,230,240,250,260,270,280,290,2A0 2B0,2C0,2D0,2E0,2F0,300,310,320,330,340,350,360,370,380,390,3A0 /INT Interrupt Level Possible values - 3,5,7,9,10,11,12,15 /TR (only supported on coax compatible adapters) Transceiver Type Possible values - AUTO, TP, COAX /MODEM Maximum Interrupt Disable Time Possible values - NoModem, 1200, 2400, 9600, 19200, 38400 /OPTIMIZE Network Driver Optimization Possible values - DOS, WINDOWS, SERVER /LINKBEAT Link beat disable/enable (pre-10BASE-T standard only) Possible values - ENABLE, DISABLE NOTE: Try this setting ONLY if pre-10BASE-T standard hubs are in use. Diagnostic Program The diagnostic tests are only available in full-screen mode. 1. To run the diagnostic tests, Enter: INSTALL [Enter] 2. Select Configuration and Diagnostic Program on the main menu. 3. Select Diagnostic Tests option in the Configuration and Diagnostic menu. Further Assistance ------------------ If the adapter fails any of the diagnostic tests, see the TROUBLE.TXT filein the \HELP directory on the LAN Installation Disk 2 for troubleshooting procedures. The SUPPORT.TXT file in the \HELP subdirectory on LAN Installation Disk 2 provides information about obtaining product support for the PC Card. 3Com and Megahertz are registered trademarks of 3Com Corporation. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. %VER 1.000.000
..still no luck, have tried different settings ..buffer ratio, full duplex.disconnected/enabled,transceiver type. tp (RJ45)/coax (BNC).I'm limited technically but I concur that its most likely a faulty dongle. I will send card and dongle back,might get a refund. this is a great site and I thank you for your time and assistance.
Yes it did sound like the dongle its always best when you buy something second hand that you get both parts rather than chance your arm and go for something that might not work. Send it back. Sorry I couldnt help more!!! >;o(