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Ethernet pc card for 10-base-t

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8. Proceed to Connecting the Card.
Connecting the Card
1. Start Windows 3.x, Windows for Workgroups, or Windows 95.
2. Using the adapter cable provided and a twisted-pair cable with a RJ45
connector, connect the card to the network.
3. Plug the card into the computer socket. The card is keyed and will
complete insertion only in the proper orientation. Do not force the card
into the socket.
4. The computer will beep when it recognizes the card. For Windows 95, the
PCMCIA icon appears on the right of the task bar.
5. Log on to the network.
Removing the Card
Proceed to the section below appropriate to your operating system.
Windows 95
1. Log off the network.
2. Double-click with the normal-select mouse button on the PCMCIA icon
located on the right of the task bar. The "PC Card Properties" window
appears. Select the card from the list. Click on the "Stop" button. Wait
until you are prompted to remove the card, then proceed to Step 3.
3. If your computer has an eject button on the PC Card socket, press the
button to release the card. Then, pull the card from the socket;
Or,
If your computer does not have an eject button on the PC Card socket,
carefully pull the card straight out from the socket.
Windows 3.1 and Novell, or Windows for Workgroups
1. Log off the network.
2. If you computer has an eject button on the PCMCIA socket, press the
button to release the card. Then, pull the card from the socket;
Or,
If your computer does not have an eject button on the PCMCIA socket,
carefully pull the card straight out from the socket.
3. The computer will beep when it recognizes that the card is removed.
Technical Support
If you have any difficulties, please refer to the installation guide. For further help,
contact Simple Technology Technical Support at the following :
• Tel :
• Fax :
• EMail :
• Web :
714-476-1180
1-800-367-7330 (US and Canada only)
714-476-1209
support@simpletech.com
http://www.simpletech.com

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