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Madge Networks 802.11b (95-31) User Manual
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1 Introduction
2 Wireless LAN Basics
3 Installation and Removal on Windows Platforms
Installing the Driver
Windows 95 OSR2
Windows 98/Me
Windows NT 4.0
Windows 2000
Windows XP
Windows CE
Linux
Installing the Wireless LAN Utility
Removing the Wireless PCMCIA Adapter
4 Wireless LAN Utility
5 Driver Upgrade
Windows 98/Me
Windows NT 4.0
Windows 2000
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PCMCIA Adapter 802.11b (95-31)
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100-410-01
Copyright © 2002 Madge Networks. All rights reserved.
20 Jul 2002
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Page 1: User Guide
W ireless LAN Security Smart Wireless PCMCIA Adapter 802.11b (95-31) User Guide 100-410-01 Copyright © 2002 Madge Networks. All rights reserved. 20 Jul 2002...
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This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 100-410-01 Copyright © 2002 Madge Networks. All rights reserved. Page...
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The ETSI version of this device is also authorized for use in EFTA member states Norway and Switzerland. EU Countries Not Intended for Use Portugal. Potential Restrictive Use France: only channels 10, 11, 12 and 13. Spain: only channels 10 and 11. 100-410-01 Copyright © 2002 Madge Networks. All rights reserved. Page...
Page 4: Table Of Contents
Removing the wireless PCMCIA adapter ... 6 Wireless LAN Utility... 6 Driver Upgrade ... 7 Windows 98/Me ... 7 Windows NT 4.0 ... 7 Windows 2000... 8 Windows XP... 8 100-410-01 Copyright © 2002 Madge Networks. All rights reserved. Page...
Page 5: Introduction
98/ME/2000 and Windows XP has built in support for 802.11b adapter configuration. NOTE: The configuration utility must be installed after the PCMCIA adapter and driver have been installed. 100-410-01 to check for the latest driver releases. Copyright © 2002 Madge Networks. All rights reserved. Page...
Page 6: Installing The Driver
1. Insert the wireless PCMCIA adapter into the PCMCIA slot of the computer. 2. Power on your computer and allow Windows to load fully. Then log on as an administrator. 100-410-01 Copyright © 2002 Madge Networks. All rights reserved. Page...
Page 7: Windows 2000
“D:\PcCard\Driver\” (where D: is the drive letter of your CD-ROM; replace it with a correct letter if necessary) as the location for Windows to search for the PCMCIA adapter driver. Click Next. 7. Windows finds the driver of the wireless PCMCIA adapter. Click Next. 100-410-01 Copyright © 2002 Madge Networks. All rights reserved. Page...
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(access point) as shown below: If you click Advanced, the Wireless Network Connection Properties dialog box will appear for you to configure wireless settings. 100-410-01 Copyright © 2002 Madge Networks. All rights reserved. Page...
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“D:\Setup.exe” where D: is the drive letter of your CD-ROM). Read the agreement and click Accept if you agree to the terms of the Warranty. The following dialog will appear: 3. Click Install utilities and drivers, the following dialog will appear: 100-410-01 Copyright © 2002 Madge Networks. All rights reserved. Page...
Page 10: Removing The Wireless Pcmcia Adapter
Check if a remote host can be reached by sending ICMP Echo Request (“ping”) messages to it. View version info of the wireless PCMCIA adapter’s driver and firmware. The following screenshot shows typical status information displayed by the Wireless LAN Utility: 100-410-01 Copyright © 2002 Madge Networks. All rights reserved. Page...
Page 11: Driver Upgrade
Windows NT 4.0 1. Click the Start button on the taskbar, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. 2. Double-click the Network icon, and then click the Adapters tab. 100-410-01 Copyright © 2002 Madge Networks. All rights reserved. Page...
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6. Click Have Disk to specify the location where the driver files reside, and then click the OK. Then, Windows starts to copy the new driver files into the system. 7. Click Finish to complete the upgrade process. 100-410-01 Copyright © 2002 Madge Networks. All rights reserved. Page...
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