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Consult the documentation that came with your computer and/or the
conflicting device to find out which values are used by the conflicting
device that have not been listed in the Windows NT Diagnostics.
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When your PC Card installation has completed successfully, but it does not
become operational, it is possible that there is an I/O Port conflict. The
Windows Resource Manager may not have been able to detect the conflict,
allowing the installation to complete successfully, but not allowing the PC
Card CP 1515 to operate properly because another device has been
assigned the specified port.
The default I/O Base address used by your PC Card CP 1515 is 0400.
You are advised to try different I/O Port values, as described in chapter
Verifying I/O Port Settings (page
Industrial Ethernet Wireless LAN CP 1515
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