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Wireless lan card
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The Windows 2000 driver for the Nokia C110/C111 Wireless LAN Card
does not have a WHQL certification (Windows Hardware Quality Labs).
You can, however, continue with the installation.
When upgrading to a newer version of software, profiles are not deleted. You
do not have to configure them again because the installation directory
remains in the system. All other settings are restored with their default
values.
Using another computer, copy the installation program on floppy disks. On
the CD-ROM there are three folders (Disk1, Disk2, and Disk3) at
Setup\Language\Disks. Copy the contents of these folders on floppy disks. It
is recommended that you then copy the contents of the disks to the hard drive
before installing. If installed directly from the floppy disks, the system will
ask you to change the disk several times.
Run the fault diagnosis tests on the Diagnosis page. If all tests are passed
successfully, make sure that the network settings are correct. Ask your
system administrator for advice.
If you have defined different profiles for different networks, you should also
check that you have chosen the correct profile.
You can use winipcfg in Windows 95/98/Me and ipconfig in Windows NT
4.0 to check that you have a correct IP address.
Check that you have version 2.0 of Microsoft Winsock. If not, download it
from the Microsoft Web site and run the installation program. In Windows
NT 4.0 it can take up to a couple of minutes for the computer to detect the
rest of the network.
Open the Network dialog box (click Start, Settings, Control Panel,
Network) and click the File and Print Sharing button. Make sure that the I
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