Aironet 1200 Series User Manual

1200 series; 2200 series pcmcia wireless lan client card
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User's Guide
1200 and 2200 Series
PCMCIA Wireless LAN Client Card
Products supported:
Products supported: 1200 and 2200
PC1200 and PC2200
Replaces:
Replaces Models: 690
PC1000, PC2000, 690-900, and 690-2400
DOC. 710-003945 Rev. A0

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Summarization of Contents

Safety Information
General Safety Precautions
Important safety guidelines for using the Aironet Wireless LAN Adapter.
Laptop User Safety Warnings
Specific safety warnings and recommendations for laptop users.
Introduction to Aironet Client Card
Aironet Client Card System Requirements
Details the necessary hardware and software for installation and operation.
Networking Compatibility and Drivers
Lists supported network operating systems and required drivers.
Chapter 1 - Client Card Installation
Install Radio Module and Client Card
Step-by-step guide for the physical installation of the hardware.
Understanding the LED Display
Explains the meaning of LED indicators on the radio module for status.
Chapter 2 - Client Card Driver Installation
NDIS Driver Installation Procedure
Procedure for installing NDIS drivers for various operating systems.
Windows 95 Driver Installation
Specific installation steps for Aironet drivers on Windows 95.
ODI Driver Installation Guide
Procedure for installing ODI drivers for Novell Netware.
Chapter 3 - Utilities
WinDGS Utility Overview
Introduction to the WinDGS diagnostic and configuration utility.
Performing a Radio Link Test
How to test the quality and performance of the radio link.
Upgrading Device Firmware
Process for updating the firmware of the Aironet Client Card.
Chapter 4 - Troubleshooting and Performance
Troubleshooting Common Issues
Provides solutions for common installation and operational problems.
Improving Radio Range Performance
Tips and best practices for maximizing wireless network range.

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