Use this guide to quickly and easily install your Wireless CardBus Adapter. For advanced setup and configuration information, refer to the AirStation Wireless CardBus Adapter Manual, located on the Air Navigator CD. Contents Wireless 54Mbps CardBus Adapter (WLI-CB-G108) ◗ Air Navigator CD ◗...
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Installing and Configuring the Wireless CardBus Adapter: Step 1 Installing the Wireless CardBus Adapter Drivers Caution: Complete Step 1 before inserting the Wireless CardBus Adapter. represents the letter assigned to the CD-ROM drive. If another letter is assigned to the CD-ROM drive, your command should reflect that difference. Click the OK button to launch the wizard.
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Step 2 Installing the Wireless CardBus Adapter Please consult the Laptop Manufacturer's documentation for CardBus installation instructions. When the window which ◗ prompt you to attach the Wireless CardBus Adapter to the CardBus appears, firmly insert the Wireless CardBus Adapter into an available CardBus slot.
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If the Found New Hardware ◗ Wizard launches, click Finish to complete the wizard. When the Wireless CardBus ◗ Adapter is successfully installed, click the Finish button. Restart your PC if prompted. Windows 2000: If the Digital ◗ Signature Not Found page opens, informing you that no digital signature exists for the driver you are installing, click...
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Step 3 Configuring Wireless Zero Configuration Service ■ Note: Skip to Page 9 if you are not using Windows XP or prefer not to use Windows XP's Wireless Zero Configuration Service. ■ Note: If the Wireless Zero Configuration Service is not functioning, select Start »...
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Wireless CardBus Adapter and Buffalo's Client Manager, refer to the AirStation Wireless CardBus Adapter Help, located on the Air Navigator CD. ■ Note: Buffalo Technology recommends that users of the Microsoft Wireless Zero Configuration Service upgrade to the latest version freely available at http://www.microsoft.com Select a network name or ◗...
Installing Client Manager ■ Note: Client Manager does not function properly if the Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration Service is enabled. Installing Client Manager will automatically disable this service. Insert the AirNavigator ◗ CD into the CDROM drive. The AirNavigator dialog box will open automatically.
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Press I Agree to accept the ◗ license agreement and continue the installation process. Choose the installation path or ◗ accept the default path and press the Next button to continue. Setup will begin copying files at this point. Press the OK button to ◗...
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For detailed instructions on using Buffalo's Client Manager, please refer to the AirStation Wireless CardBus Adapter Manual, located on the Air Navigator CD in the MANUAL folder. To quickly connect to an available access point double click on its icon, select the survey screen, select the proper wireless network and press the 'Connect' button.
Using Client Manager Client Manager consists of the Status page, the Survey page and the Profiles page. You can access each page by clicking the corresponding tab from any screen. In addition to the tabs, several sub-tabs are available to allow even more customization.
Using AOSS AOSS (AirStation One-Touch Secure System) is a simple, one-touch setup for connecting wireless clients to an access point while setting up the most secure possible connection. Users no longer need to worry about choosing the proper security protocols, IP addresses, or SSID's. The intelligence of AOSS determines the most optimal connection and configures itself in seconds.
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Initialize AOSS mode on the AOSS ◗ Access Point. This is done by pressing the AOSS button on the Access Point. Typically the button will need to be pressed for 3-5 seconds until the AOSS light on the Access Point begins to flash. Please consult the Quick Setup Guide or the AOSS Supplement Guide that came with your Access Point for more information.