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Problem/Symptom
Question
The Harmony 802.11b PC
Card does not fit in my
computer's PCMCIA slot.
I have looked at the Device
Manager entry for my
Harmony 802.11b PC Card,
and it reports that there is a
resource conflict. What
can I do?
Why is the green LED on
the Harmony 802.11b PC
Card blinking?
Is the Harmony 802.11b
PC Card compatible with
other IEEE 802.11b
devices?

Other

If additional information becomes available after the printing of
this manual, there will be a README file on the Harmony
Installation CD included in the product package.
Possible Solution/Answer
The Harmony 802.11b PC Card is
a 3.3-volt card. Contact the
computer manufacturer to confirm
that your model supports 3.3-volt
PCMCIA cards.
From within the Resources tab of
the Harmony 802.11b PC Card's
Properties screen, identify which
resource is having a conflict and
try changing the resource settings
to an unused value. Most resource
conflicts are caused by a shortage
of IRQs. If all IRQs are in use, try
setting the card to IRQ 3 or 4,
which are typically reserved for
COM ports, even when the COM
port is not in use. However, if you
are actively using the COM ports
or other devices are actively using
these IRQs, you will need to
remove one of the devices from
your computer to make an IRQ
available for the 802.11b PC Card.
The green LED blinks when the
PC Card is not associated with an
Access Point.
Yes, the Harmony 802.11b PC
Card complies with the IEEE
802.11b specification.
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