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Running the One-Card Network Card Miniport Driver Test (Windows CE 5.0)

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The tested card should be connected to an isolated network with no other network traffic. The test can run on a network segment with traffic but the test is likely to interfere with other network traffic. The following procedure shows how to configure the target device and development workstation.

To run the One-Card Network Card Miniport Driver Test

  1. Build a run-time image with support for the network card that you want to test.

  2. Boot the target device, and then verify that the network card is operational.

  3. On the target device, start the Clientside.exe application.

  4. On the development workstation, open the Windows CE Test Kit window. After the target device connects, find the NDIS Test entry in the Windows CE Test Kit window and edit the associated command line by specifying the device name of the network interface.

    For example, for a PCI NE2000 card, type -c "-t PCI\NE20001" at the end of the command line. The entire command line reads tux -o -d ndt_1c -c "-t PCI\NE20001".

    Note   To determine the device name of the network interface, run the test without parameters. The log file generated by the test shows the device names of all network interfaces recognized by the system. Do not use the Vmini network interface with this test. The Vmini interface disables your KITL connection to the Windows CE–based device.

  5. Start tests for the target device.

See Also

One-Card Network Card Miniport Driver Test | Modifying the One-Card Network Card Miniport Driver Test

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