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INTRODUCTION...................................................................................................................................4
1.
HERCULES WIRELESS N P C M C I A SPECIFICATIONS ...............................................................4
1.1. Technical specifications......................................................................................................4
1.2. System requirements..........................................................................................................4
1.3. Box contents........................................................................................................................4
2.
HERCULES WIRELESS N PCMCIA INSTALLATION............................................................5
2.1. Installing the WiFi Station N pack and the PCMCIA card .................................................5
3.
THE WIRELESS LOCAL AREA WIFI NETWORK..................................................................8
3.1. Selecting your network type ...............................................................................................8
3.2. Wireless local area WiFi network security .........................................................................9
4.
THE WIFI STATION N UTILITY ..............................................................................................10
4.1. Determining your connection status.................................................................................10
4.2. Launching WiFi Station N .................................................................................................10
4.3.1.
Wireless N card ....................................................................................................10
4.3.2.
4.3.3.
Connecting to a network with a PIN code ...........................................................12
4.4. Connecting to a network via the list of networks .............................................................13
4.5. Connecting to a network using the Connection Assistant...............................................16
4.6. Adding a network to your Favorites..................................................................................16
4.7. Scanning for networks ......................................................................................................16
4.8. Viewing connection settings .............................................................................................17
4.9.1.
Security options ....................................................................................................18
4.9.2.
View/Modify Favorites ..........................................................................................19
4.9.3.
4.10. Advanced Settings............................................................................................................23
4.11. About .................................................................................................................................24
4.12. Re-enabling your computer's integrated WiFi function ...................................................24
4.14. Exiting WiFi Station N .......................................................................................................25
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    4.3. Connecting to a network with Wi-Fi Protected Setup ..........10 4.3.1. Connecting to a network with the WPS button located on the Hercules Wireless N card ....................10 4.3.2. Connecting to a network with the WPS button in WiFi Station N.......11 4.3.3.
  • Page 2 Hercules Wireless N PCMCIA HWNPCM-300 WELCOME TO THE WIRELESS ATTITUDE!............... 26 5.1. Some requirements......................26 5.2. Computers running Windows Vista: Sharing folders, a printer or an ADSL connection26 5.2.1. Enabling sharing ....................26 5.2.2. Windows Vista: Sharing public or personal folders ..........29 5.2.3.
  • Page 3 HWNPCM-300 Hercules Wireless N PCMCIA 5.6. Computers running Windows 98 SE: Sharing folders, a printer or an ADSL connection.....................65 5.6.1. Windows 98 SE: Creating a workgroup ..............65 5.6.2. Windows 98 SE: Sharing folders .................65 5.6.3. Computers running Windows 98 SE: Accessing shared folders......66 5.6.4.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    "wall" around your network to secure it. Finally, thanks to your Hercules Wireless N WiFi PCMCIA card, you will now be able to enjoy faster transfer speeds along with enhanced coverage and experience the new world of wireless networking.
  • Page 5: Hercules Wireless N Pcmcia Installation

    Hercules Wireless N PCMCIA 2. HERCULES WIRELESS N PCMCIA INSTALLATION Before connecting your Hercules Wireless N PCMCIA, you must first install Hercules WiFi Station N, which includes the drivers and the WiFi Station N application, a utility for detecting networks and configuring network settings.
  • Page 6 Hercules Wireless N PCMCIA HWNPCM-300 Windows Vista - When the installation Assistant asks you if you wish to install the Hercules network card device, click the Install button and continue the installation. Windows XP/2000/Vista - When the installation Assistant prompts you to connect your WiFi adapter, insert your Hercules Wireless N PCMCIA into the PCMCIA slot as shown below.
  • Page 7 Windows 98 SE/Me - Restart your computer when prompted to do so by the Assistant. - Once Windows has restarted, insert your Hercules Wireless N PCMCIA into the PCMCIA slot as shown below. Windows automatically detects your adapter and completes the installation.
  • Page 8: The Wireless Local Area Wifi Network

    Your Hercules Wireless N PCMCIA card, combined with a WiFi N router, will make up one of the elements of your local area wireless network. You will also benefit from its...
  • Page 9: Wireless Local Area Wifi Network Security

    HWNPCM-300 Hercules Wireless N PCMCIA If you only have two computers and simply wish for them to be able to communicate with one another, the purchase of a router is optional. Without a router, however, your WiFi network will very soon be limited, should you wish to invest in a third computer for example, or if you want to share an Internet connection.
  • Page 10: The Wifi Station N Utility

    4.1. Determining your connection status After installing WiFi Station N, the Hercules WiFi Station N icon appears in the Windows taskbar. Once your adapter has been connected (please see the “Hardware installation” chapter), you will immediately be able to...
  • Page 11: Connecting To A Network With The Wps Button In Wifi Station N

    Hercules Wireless N PCMCIA You then have two minutes to press the WPS button located on the side of the Hercules Wireless N card and connect to the router. You won't have to repeat this procedure for your next connection.
  • Page 12: Connecting To A Network With A Pin Code

    - In WiFi Station N, go to the Connection page again. - Click the button. WiFi Station N connects your Hercules Wireless N card to your WiFi router using the security key defined on the router. If the connection is not secure, a WPA2 security key is generated automatically.
  • Page 13: Connecting To A Network Via The List Of Networks

    HWNPCM-300 Hercules Wireless N PCMCIA 4.4. Connecting to a network via the list of networks WiFi Station N opens by default to the Connection page and WiFi network detection begins automatically. The List of detected networks displays all secured, unsecured or hidden networks, whether Infrastructure or Ad hoc.
  • Page 14 Hercules Wireless N PCMCIA HWNPCM-300 - Enter the security key when prompted to do so by WiFi Station N. - If you wish, you can add the network to your Favorites by ticking the Yes box and giving it a name.
  • Page 15 HWNPCM-300 Hercules Wireless N PCMCIA Windows Vista After establishing a connection to your network, Vista prompts you to select your network location: Home, Work, Public location. For our purposes, we will consider that you will be using your network at home, which will allow you as well as other network users to view the computers present on the network (the “See and be seen”...
  • Page 16: Connecting To A Network Using The Connection Assistant

    Hercules Wireless N PCMCIA HWNPCM-300 4.5. Connecting to a network using the Connection Assistant If you can’t remember your network’s name in the list of networks detected by WiFi Station N: - Click the Connection Assistant button, accessible via the main WiFi Station N window.
  • Page 17: Viewing Connection Settings

    - Download speed: value indicating the data reception rate. - Link Quality: a progressive bar (from 0 to 100%) displays the status of the connection between the access point and the Hercules Wireless N WiFi adapter. User Manual – 17/79...
  • Page 18: Viewing, Modifying Or Adding Favorites - Creating An Ad Hoc Network

    Hercules Wireless N PCMCIA HWNPCM-300 4.9. Viewing, modifying or adding Favorites – Creating an Ad hoc network A Favorite is a group of settings for connection to a known Infrastructure or Ad hoc network (your own, a neighbor’s, a friend’s).
  • Page 19: View/Modify Favorites

    HWNPCM-300 Hercules Wireless N PCMCIA WPA2 (TKIP) Latest-generation very high level of security, Password with a minimum of specially designed for environments such as a small 8 alphanumeric characters. business or the home, using a pre-shared key. An alphanumeric character...
  • Page 20: Adding A New Favorite Manually Or Creating An Ad Hoc Network

    Hercules Wireless N PCMCIA HWNPCM-300 Security tab (accessible after clicking the Modify button) Secure: the network may be unsecured (No) or secure (Yes); in this case, you must select the security type and enter an encryption key. Security type: WEP, WEP (Shared),...
  • Page 21 HWNPCM-300 Hercules Wireless N PCMCIA Step 1: enter a name for your Favorite (for example: Work, Sport, etc.). Step 2: select either Infrastructure Ad hoc mode for your network architecture; Infrastructure architecture is selected by default. Reminder: Infrastructure is a type...
  • Page 22 Hercules Wireless N PCMCIA HWNPCM-300 Step 4: indicate whether or not your network is secured. No is selected by default. If you know the security settings, click Yes. Next, select your Security Type from the drop-down list and provide the Security key (10 hexadecimal characters, for example, for WEP encryption).
  • Page 23: Advanced Settings

    802.11b, g and n standards). If, apart from your Hercules Wireless N, you only have 802.11b or 802.11g devices, it is preferable to select the 802.11b/g mixed mode. In this way, you will achieve better performance in terms of transfer rates.
  • Page 24: About

    If your computer features an integrated WiFi function, WiFi Station N disables it automatically during installation (only in Windows 98SE/Me/XP/2000). To re-enable this function: - In the Windows taskbar, right-click the Hercules WiFi Station N icon and select Use Microsoft Zero Config as configuration utility (Windows XP only).
  • Page 25: Temporarily Disabling The Hercules Wireless N Adapter's Wifi Function

    WiFi back on. To disable the WiFi function while you are away: - In the Windows taskbar, right-click the Hercules WiFi Station N icon and select Switch ON my WiFi. To re-enable the WiFi function: - In the Windows taskbar, right-click the Hercules WiFi Station N icon and select Switch OFF my WiFi.
  • Page 26: Welcome To The Wireless Attitude

    Hercules Wireless N PCMCIA HWNPCM-300 5. WELCOME TO THE WIRELESS ATTITUDE! In the following chapters, we will show you how wireless computing is closely linked to user-friendliness and ease of use. Sharing your folders, your printer, or letting friends use your ADSL connection for online gaming are some examples of the things we will help you to do.
  • Page 27 HWNPCM-300 Hercules Wireless N PCMCIA Note: To open the Network and Sharing Center, click the network icon in the Windows taskbar, then the Network and Sharing Center link. Enabling file sharing - In the Sharing and Discovery zone, click the Off link or the button located opposite File sharing.
  • Page 28 Hercules Wireless N PCMCIA HWNPCM-300 - In the Sharing and Discovery zone, click the Off link or the button located opposite Public folder sharing. - Select the Turn on sharing so anyone with network access can open files radio button (they will only be...
  • Page 29: Windows Vista: Sharing Public Or Personal Folders

    HWNPCM-300 Hercules Wireless N PCMCIA - In the Media Sharing window that appears, tick the Share my media box. - Click Apply. In the Windows Vista confirmation window, click Continue. - In the following window, you can define the different settings, such as: authorize or refuse groups of users, set parental controls, select media types to be shared, and so on.
  • Page 30 Hercules Wireless N PCMCIA HWNPCM-300 1. Select the folder that you wish to share, without opening it. Here, your Pictures folder. 2. Right-click the folder. Select Share. 3. In the File Sharing window, select the user(s) who will be able to access this folder, then click Add.
  • Page 31: Computers Running Windows Vista: Accessing Shared Folders

    HWNPCM-300 Hercules Wireless N PCMCIA Note: You can provide access to all users with no restrictions (Everyone option) or select specific users previously created on your PC. You can also create new users by clicking Create a new user… in the drop- down list.
  • Page 32 Hercules Wireless N PCMCIA HWNPCM-300 On the computer connected to the printer: 1. Click Start/Control Panel. 2. Under the Hardware and Sound heading, click the Printer link. The list of installed printers is displayed. 3. Right-click the printer and select the Sharing…...
  • Page 33: Computers Running Windows Vista : Accessing The Shared Printer

    HWNPCM-300 Hercules Wireless N PCMCIA 4. In the Printer Properties window, click the Change sharing options button. 5. In the Windows Vista confirmation window, click Continue. 6. Tick the Share this printer box. 7. Select the name of the printer which will be displayed on the network under Share name.
  • Page 34 Hercules Wireless N PCMCIA HWNPCM-300 3. Click the Add a printer button. The Add a printer assistant appears. 4. Click Add a network, wireless or Bluetooth printer. 34/79 – User Manual...
  • Page 35: Windows Vista: Sharing An Adsl Connection In An Infrastructure Type Network

    In this mode, the WiFi adapters are connected to your access point, which might be your Livebox, your Hercules Modem Router or your Hercules Router connected to a modem. Infrastructure mode is ideal for exchanging data, playing online, and also for sharing an Internet connection and/or printer among several computers.
  • Page 36 Hercules Wireless N PCMCIA HWNPCM-300 4. In the Wireless Network Connection Status window, click Properties. 5. In the Windows Vista confirmation window, click Continue. 6. In the Wireless Network Connection Properties tab, select Internet Protocol version 4 (TCP/IPv4). 7. Click Properties.
  • Page 37: Computers Running Windows Xp: Sharing Folders, A Printer Or An Adsl Connection

    HWNPCM-300 Hercules Wireless N PCMCIA 8. In the Internet Protocol version 4 (TCP/IPv4) window, select Obtain address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically. 9. Click OK to validate. 10. Do the same for Internet Protocol version 6 (TCP/IPv6). To access the Internet, simply launch your Internet browser.
  • Page 38 HWNPCM-300 The window opposite may appear if The Wizard found disconnected network hardware. 3. If your Hercules Wireless N Adapter wireless network connection is not displayed in the list, tick the Ignore disconnected network hardware box, then click Next. Otherwise,...
  • Page 39 Next. 8. When this warning screen appears, ignore it by clicking Next. If you are using the Hercules modem router, your computers are already protected by the integrated firewall. 9. If your computer has at least three connections (or network devices), the window opposite appears.
  • Page 40 Hercules Wireless N PCMCIA HWNPCM-300 11. Enter the computer name and a description, if required. Give the computer a name that is unique and sufficiently distinctive, making it easy to recognize on your network (my-computer, wifi-computer or julie, for example).
  • Page 41: Windows Xp: Using The Network Setup Wizard In An Ad Hoc Network

    2. Click Next twice. The window opposite may appear if The Wizard found disconnected network hardware. 3. If your Hercules Wireless N Adapter wireless network connection is not displayed in the list, tick the Ignore disconnected network hardware box, then click Next. Otherwise,...
  • Page 42 Hercules Wireless N PCMCIA HWNPCM-300 The window opposite may appear if The Wizard found a shared Internet connection on the computer. 4. Select No, let me choose another way to connect to the Internet, then click Next. On the computer equipped with the ADSL modem: 5.
  • Page 43 Hercules Wireless N PCMCIA 8. Among the connections displayed, leave the box corresponding to your Wireless Network Connection Hercules Wireless N ticked and deselect the others, then click Next. On the computers that will use the shared Internet connection: 5. In the Select a connection method window,...
  • Page 44 Hercules Wireless N PCMCIA HWNPCM-300 Proceed as follows for each computer: 9. Enter the computer name and a description, if required. Give the computer a name that is unique and sufficiently distinctive, making it easy to recognize on the network (my-computer, wifi-computer or julie, for example).
  • Page 45 HWNPCM-300 Hercules Wireless N PCMCIA 16. Click Finish to exit the Wizard. Once the procedure is finished, Windows XP may prompt you to restart your computer. You can now access the Internet simply by launching your browser (Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator).
  • Page 46: Windows Xp: Sharing Folders

    Hercules Wireless N PCMCIA HWNPCM-300 5.3.3.Windows XP: Sharing folders After having configured all of your computers using the Network Setup Wizard, you can now share data located on different disk drives, as long as the user has authorized access. 1. Select the folder you wish to share, without opening it.
  • Page 47: Computers Running Windows Xp: Accessing Shared Folders

    HWNPCM-300 Hercules Wireless N PCMCIA 5.3.4. Computers running Windows XP: Accessing shared folders To easily access folders set up for sharing by several computers, it is preferable that the computers belong to the same workgroup. In Windows XP, the workgroup name has been defined using the Network Setup Wizard.
  • Page 48 Hercules Wireless N PCMCIA HWNPCM-300 On the computers that will use the shared printer: 1. Click Start/Control Panel/Printers and Other Hardware/ Printers and Faxes. In the Printer Tasks section, select Add a printer. 2. The Add Printer Wizard is launched. Click Next.
  • Page 49: Windows Xp: Modifying A Workgroup Name

    5. In the Workgroup zone, enter a name for the group (HOME, OFFICE or HERCULES, for example). The workgroup name must be identical (be sure to respect the case of letters) for all computers you wish to link together in a network.
  • Page 50: Windows Xp: Manually Enabling Or Disabling Your Adapter's Wifi Connection (Advanced Users)

    You can manually enable or disable your adapter’s WiFi connection for a variety of reasons: to temporarily avoid connecting to networks, save battery power, etc. - Click Start/Connections/Show All Connections. Verify that your Hercules Wireless N wireless network connection is listed. - If its status is Disabled, right-click your Wireless Network Connection and select Enable.
  • Page 51: Windows 2000: Sharing Folders

    5. In the Workgroup zone, enter a name for the group (HOME, OFFICE or HERCULES, for example). The workgroup name must be identical (be sure to respect the case of letters) for all computers you wish to link together in a network.
  • Page 52: Windows 2000: Sharing A Printer

    Hercules Wireless N PCMCIA HWNPCM-300 5.4.4.Windows 2000: Sharing a printer It is possible to put a printer on the network and share it with all computers in the house equipped with a WiFi adapter. To access a printer on the network, the printer must be set up for sharing on the computer where it is connected and installed.
  • Page 53: Windows 2000: Modifying A Workgroup Name

    5. In the Workgroup zone, enter a name for the group (HOME, OFFICE or HERCULES, for example). The workgroup name must be identical (be sure to respect the case of letters) for all computers you wish to link together in a network.
  • Page 54: Windows 2000: Sharing An Adsl Connection In An Infrastructure Network

    Proceed as follows for each computer that will use the shared Internet connection: 1. Click Start/Settings/Network and Dial-up Connections. 2. Select the connection to the local area network corresponding to your Hercules Wireless N device. 3. Right-click the connection and select Properties. 4. In the Local Area Connection Properties window, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).
  • Page 55: Windows 2000: Sharing An Adsl Connection In An Ad Hoc Network

    Proceed as follows for each computer that will use the shared Internet connection: 1. Click Start/Settings/Network and Dial-up Connections. 2. Select the connection to the local area network corresponding to your Hercules Wireless N device. 3. Right-click the connection and select Properties. 4. In the Local Area Connection Properties window, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).
  • Page 56: Windows 2000: Manually Enabling Or Disabling Your Adapter's Wifi Connection (Advanced Users)

    You can manually enable or disable your adapter’s WiFi connection for a variety of reasons: to temporarily avoid connecting to networks, save battery power, etc. To manually enable or disable your Hercules Wireless N adapter’s WiFi connection in Windows 2000: - Access the Device Manager.
  • Page 57: Computers Running Windows Me: Sharing Folders, A Printer Or An Adsl Connection

    3. In the Internet Connection window, select the A direct connection to my ISP using the following device: option. 4. Select your Hercules Wireless N adapter in the drop-down list, then click Next. 5. If the Internet Connection Sharing window appears, select No, I do not want to share my Internet connection.
  • Page 58 (my-computer, wifi-computer or julie, for example). 8. Select the Use this workgroup name option and enter the workgroup name (HOME, OFFICE or HERCULES, for example). The workgroup name must be identical (be sure to respect the case of letters) for all computers you wish to link together in a network.
  • Page 59: Windows Me: Using The Home Networking Wizard In An Ad Hoc Network

    HWNPCM-300 Hercules Wireless N PCMCIA 5.5.2.Windows Me: Using the Home Networking Wizard in an Ad hoc network The computer equipped with the ADSL modem must be running Windows XP (Windows Me has difficulties managing Internet connection sharing). The computers that will use the shared Internet connection can be running Windows Me.
  • Page 60 (my-computer, wifi-computer or julie, for example). 6. Select the Use this workgroup name option and enter the workgroup name (HOME, OFFICE or HERCULES, for example). The workgroup name must be identical (be sure to respect the case of letters) for all computers you wish to link together in a network.
  • Page 61: Windows Me: Sharing Folders

    HWNPCM-300 Hercules Wireless N PCMCIA With some Internet service providers, it may happen that your shared connection is not established automatically when you launch your Internet browser. If this occurs, you must first establish an Internet connection on the computer equipped with the modem.
  • Page 62: Computers Running Windows Me: Accessing Shared Folders

    Hercules Wireless N PCMCIA HWNPCM-300 5.5.4. Computers running Windows Me: Accessing shared folders To easily access folders set up for sharing by several computers, it is preferable that the computers belong to the same workgroup. In Windows Me, the workgroup name has been defined using the Home Networking Wizard.
  • Page 63 HWNPCM-300 Hercules Wireless N PCMCIA 1. Click Start/Settings/Control Panel. Double-click Network. 2. In the Network window, click the File and Print Sharing… button. 3. Tick the I want to be able to allow others to print to my printer(s) box.
  • Page 64: Windows Me: Modifying A Workgroup Name

    You can manually enable or disable your adapter’s WiFi connection for a variety of reasons: to temporarily avoid connecting to networks, save battery power, etc. To manually enable or disable your Hercules Wireless N adapter’s WiFi connection in Windows Me: - Access the Device Manager.
  • Page 65: Computers Running Windows 98 Se: Sharing Folders, A Printer Or An Adsl Connection

    4. In the Workgroup zone, enter a name for the group (HOME, OFFICE or HERCULES, for example). The workgroup name must be identical (be sure to respect the case of letters) for all computers you wish to link together in a network.
  • Page 66: Computers Running Windows 98 Se: Accessing Shared Folders

    Hercules Wireless N PCMCIA HWNPCM-300 1. Click Start/Settings/Control Panel. Double-click Network. 2. In the Network window, click the File and Print Sharing… button. 3. Tick the I want to be able to give others access to my files box, then click OK.
  • Page 67 HWNPCM-300 Hercules Wireless N PCMCIA On the computer connected to the printer: 1. Click Start/Settings/Printers. 2. Right-click the printer and select Sharing. 3. In the Sharing tab, select Shared As and enter a name for your printer. Give the printer a name that is unique and sufficiently distinctive, making it easy to recognize (printer or wifi printer, for example).
  • Page 68: Windows 98 Se: Sharing An Adsl Connection In An Infrastructure Network

    Proceed as follows for each computer that will use the shared Internet connection: 1. Click Start/Settings/Control Panel. Double-click Network. 2. In the Configuration tab of the Network window, select the TCP/IP -> Hercules Wireless N component. 3. Click Properties. 68/79 – User Manual...
  • Page 69: Windows 98 Se: Sharing An Adsl Connection In An Ad Hoc Network

    HWNPCM-300 Hercules Wireless N PCMCIA 4. In the IP Address tab, select Obtain an IP address automatically. 5. In the Gateway tab, if there are gateways installed, select them and click Remove. 6. Click OK to close the windows. Windows may prompt you to restart your computer.
  • Page 70 Start/Settings/Control Panel. Double-click Network. 2. In the Configuration tab of the Network window, select the TCP/IP -> Hercules Wireless N component. 3. Click Properties. 4. In the IP Address tab, select Obtain an IP address automatically. 70/79 – User Manual...
  • Page 71: Windows 98 Se: Manually Enabling Or Disabling Your Adapter's Wifi Connection (Advanced Users)

    You can manually enable or disable your adapter’s WiFi connection for a variety of reasons: to temporarily avoid connecting to networks, save battery power, etc. To manually enable or disable your Hercules Wireless N adapter’s WiFi connection in Windows 98 SE: - Access the Device Manager.
  • Page 72: Glossary

    Standard established by the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, an American organization) in the 802.11 family, whose goal is to improve security by integrating WPA-PSK authentication into AES encryption. This Hercules client is compatible with this standard. 802.11n Standard established by the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, an American organization) in the 802.11 family, allowing for theoretical transfer rates of 300Mbits/s in the 2.4GHz frequency range with a...
  • Page 73 WiFi signal's coverage and range are the same. The choice of one mode or the other (20 or 40MHz) depends solely on the transmitter used. The Hercules Wireless N card will automatically adapt to the signal received.
  • Page 74 Device installed at the heart of a WiFi network, allowing for the connection of several computers equipped with WiFi adapters for the exchange of data. WiFi Station N Utility developed by Hercules to define, verify and configure all connection and security settings regarding your WiFi installation. WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) Wireless local area network, generally employing the 802.11b, g or n standards.
  • Page 75 Log on now to our website (www.hercules.com) to download the latest driver and software versions, consult the list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) relating to your adapter and access User Manual updates. You can also discover the entire Hercules range and get information on upcoming products.
  • Page 76: Technical Support

    7. TECHNICAL SUPPORT If you encounter a problem with your product, please go to http://ts.hercules.com and select your language. From there you will be able to access various utilities (Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), the latest versions of drivers and software) that may help to resolve your problem.
  • Page 77 Hercules Wireless N PCMCIA Trademarks Hercules® is a registered trademark of Guillemot Corporation S.A. Intel® and Pentium® are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation. Wireless Attitude ! is a trademark of Guillemot Corporation S.A. Microsoft® Windows® 2000, XP and Vista are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
  • Page 78 Hercules Wireless N PCMCIA HWNPCM-300 FEDERAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT Hereby, Guillemot Corporation SA Carentoir France declares under our sole responsibility that the product, HWNPCM-300 to which this declaration relates, has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 79 HWNPCM-300 Hercules Wireless N PCMCIA Copyright © Guillemot Corporation S.A. 2008. All rights reserved. This publication may not be reproduced in whole or in part, summarized, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, photocopying, recording, manual or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Guillemot Corporation S.A.

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