Windows 95 Systems - Cisco Aironet 350 Series Quick Start Manual

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If you are not connected to a DHCP
server, double-click My Computer,
Control Panel, and Network. Click the
Protocols tab and select TCP/IP and
Properties. Select Specify an IP address
and enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask,
and Default Gateway address of your
computer. Click OK.
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In the Network window, click OK.
15
When prompted, click Yes to reboot the
laptop.

Windows 95 Systems

In Windows 95 systems, after you have
installed the PC card client adapter, the
system automatically detects it, opens a New
Hardware Found window, and starts
collecting information for a driver database.
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1
The Update Device Driver Wizard
dialog box opens and indicates that
Windows will complete the installation
of the PCMCIA adapter.
2
Insert the Client Adapter CD for
Windows 95 and NT, and click Next.
3
When the Update Device Driver Wizard
indicates that it is unable to locate a
driver, click Other Locations.
4
In the Select other Location window,
click Browse.
5
Select the CD-ROM drive and click OK.
6
In the Select other Location window,
click OK.
7
When the Update Device Driver Wizard
indicates that it has found the driver,
click Finish.
8
When prompted to insert the Windows
CD-ROM, click OK:
(a) If Windows 95 prompts for files
installed on your PC (located at
C:\Windows\Options\Cabs), type
this path in the Copy files from
dialog box and Click OK to copy.
(b) If Windows 95 prompts for the
Windows CD and the CD-ROM
drive on your PC is drive D, the path
in the dialog box should be
D:\WIN95. Click OK to copy the
required files.
9
In the Systems Settings Change window,
you are prompted to restart the
computer. Remove the CD and click Yes.
10
When the computer has restarted,
double-click My Computer, Control
Panel, and Network.
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Select the PCMCIA adapter and click
Properties.
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In the Properties window, click
Advanced.
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In the Advanced window, select Client
Name and enter your computer's unique
name in the Value dialog box.
14
Select SSID. Enter your Access Point's
(case-sensitive) SSID in the Value dialog
box. Click OK.

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