Windows NT Does Not Recognize Second PCMCIA Network AdapterLast reviewed: March 28, 1997Article ID: Q163169 |
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SYMPTOMSWhen you have multiple identical PCMCIA (PC Card) network adapters installed, Windows NT recognizes only the first adapter.
CAUSEThis is a limitation of the NDIS support layer in Windows NT. This limitation does not exist with PCI, EISA, ISA, and MCA network adapters.
RESOLUTIONTo use multiple PC Card network adapters simultaneously, the adapters must not be identical. PC Card network adapters from different manufacturers, or different models from the same manufacturer, work correctly.
MORE INFORMATIONThe optional parameters in the database inform Pcmcia.sys how the slot is to be configured. This configuration information is required because most network adapters do not specify the correct information. The following parameters are valid in this section:
AttributeMemorySize: REG_DWORD: Size CardMemorySize: REG_DWORD: SizeThis information is stored in the driver section of the registry. Because only a single set of optional parameters can be associated with a PC Card adapter, only one card of a particular type can be used.
REFERENCESWindows NT Device Driver Kit Design Guide for Network Cards:
Chapter 2: Miniport NIC Drivers Chapter 7: NDIS NIC Driver Installation Chapter 7.2: PCMCIA Network Interface Card Support in Windows NT Chapter 7.2.1: Optional Parameters in the PCMCIA |
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