You will be prompted for any information
that the system cannot detect automatically.
You must supply parameters
that match those that are defined for the adapter
and do not conflict with the settings
that are already in use
by other hardware installed on your system.
See
``Configuration parameters''
for more information.
The Network Configuration Manager checks that
network driver parameters do not conflict with those of any
other installed driver.
If a conflict is found,
the Network Configuration Manager
notes it with an asterisk ().
Some hardware configurations may be prone to conflicts between
networking and other components; for more information, see
``Checking for conflicts between hardware and drivers''.
For some software-configurable
ISA adapters, the Network Configuration Manager
first configures the driver, then writes driver
configuration parameters to the adapter.