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Lucent Technologies orinoco User Manual

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  • Page 1 PC Card PC Card User’s Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    It’s Easy ORiNOCO PC Card Features ORiNOCO PC Card Types 1-10 About the Software CD-ROM 1-12 Optionally Available 1-16 ORiNOCO Adapter Cards 1-16 External Antennas 1-16 Installation for Windows Introduction Insert your ORiNOCO PC Card iORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide...
  • Page 3 Using your PC Card Radio Antennas Removing the PC Card Maintenance of your PC Card View Other Computers Using the Client Manager View Wireless Link Quality View/Modify PC Card Settings Finding More Information 3-11 ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide...
  • Page 4 Common Troubleshooting Tips LED Activity Can Not Connect To The Network Windows Operating Systems Generic Problems Hardware Conflict B-10 Upgrading the ORiNOCO Miniport Driver B-20 Removing the Miniport Driver B-28 MS-DOS Systems B-31 Error Messages B-31 ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide...
  • Page 5 Install the Network Client Software D-10 Setup the ORiNOCO Parameters D-11 DOS ODI Driver Configuration D-11 Packet Driver Configuration D-21 Finishing Installation D-28 Advanced Options D-30 Dual Card Configuration D-30 Start-up Menu Configuration D-30 ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide...
  • Page 6 E-15 Modifying Configuration Parameters E-16 Removing the ORiNOCO PC Card E-16 Removing the ORiNOCO Driver E-17 Installation for Windows NT Introduction Installing the ORiNOCO Driver Overview Starting Installation Enabling PCMCIA Services Enabling Network Support ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide...
  • Page 7: Technical Support

    Table of Contents Warranty Repair Card About Warranty and Repair Limited Warranty Technical Support List of Figures List of Tables Index ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide...
  • Page 8: About Orinoco

    About ORiNOCO Kit Contents The ORiNOCO PC Card kit includes the items as pictured in Figure 1-1: a. One ORiNOCO PC Card. b. Transparent protective casing (for storing your PC Card while not in use). c. The “ORINOCO PC Card - Getting Started” guide d.
  • Page 9 About ORiNOCO - Kit Contents The printed document “ORINOCO PC Card - Getting Started” is an abstract of the “ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide”. NOTE: In order to extend the life of the PC Card hardware it is advised to store the card in the protective casing whenever carrying the computer on travel without operating the device.
  • Page 10: Orinoco Network Scenarios

    About ORiNOCO - ORiNOCO Network Scenarios ORiNOCO Network Scenarios The ORiNOCO PC Card Kit enables you to: Connect your computer to a Peer-to-Peer workgroup of wireless computing devices (see Figure 1-2 on page 1-4). Connect your computer to a Small Office/Home Office (SOHO) network that includes a Lucent Technologies Residential Gateway (RG) access point (see Figure 1-3 on page 1-5).
  • Page 11 About ORiNOCO - ORiNOCO Network Scenarios Figure 1-2 Peer-to-Peer Wireless Workgroup You can use this option to setup a temporary or ad-hoc network in environments where no access points are available (for example in Small Office/Home Office (SOHO) environments). As long as the stations are within range of one another, this is the easiest and least expensive way to set up a wireless network.
  • Page 12: Home Networking

    Internet or other computers is at your fingertips. Figure 1-3 Connect to a Residential Gateway (RG) All you need to do is connect the wireless computers to the ORiNOCO Residential Gateway (RG), and you are ready to: Share files and printers, and Access the Internet via the built-in modem of the RG.
  • Page 13: Enterprise Networking

    Enterprise Networking Figure 1-4 Stand Alone Wireless LAN With the ORiNOCO AP-1000 you can connect to a corporate Local Area Network (LAN) infrastructure to have wireless access to all network facilities. LAN Infrastructures may either be: Stand-alone wireless LANs as pictured in Figure 1-4.
  • Page 14 About ORiNOCO - ORiNOCO Network Scenarios Figure 1-5 LAN Infrastructure ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide...
  • Page 15: It's Easy

    About ORiNOCO - ORiNOCO Network Scenarios It’s Easy The ORiNOCO PC Card functions like any standard wired Ethernet card, but ORiNOCO does not need any wires! Where an Ethernet card requires a cable connection to a hub and/or patch panel, the cable physically ties you down to the location of the wired connection.
  • Page 16: Orinoco Pc Card Features

    About ORiNOCO - ORiNOCO PC Card Features ORiNOCO PC Card Features The ORiNOCO PC Card is a wireless network PC Card that fits into any standard PC Card Type II slot. The ORiNOCO PC Card has two LED indicators and two integrated antennas.
  • Page 17: Orinoco Pc Card Types

    About ORiNOCO - ORiNOCO PC Card Features ORiNOCO PC Card Types The ORiNOCO PC Card is a wireless network PC Card that complies with the IEEE 802.11 standard on wireless LANs (Revision B). The ORiNOCO PC Card supports data rates up to 11 Mbit/s and is available in two variants: ORiNOCO Silver Label, and ORiNOCO Gold Label.
  • Page 18 Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) data encryption, based on the 64 bit RC4 encryption algorithm as defined in the IEEE 802.11 standard on wireless LANs. These features are described in more detail in the ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide provided on the CD-ROM. Gold Label Cards The ORiNOCO Gold PC Cards support the same functionality as the ORiNOCO Silver cards.
  • Page 19: About The Software Cd-Rom

    The ORiNOCO software CD-ROM contains both software and documentation for all ORiNOCO products in indoor environments. If you wish to install ORiNOCO driver software, turn to Chapter 2 ”Installation for Windows” and follow the instructions as described for installing your ORiNOCO PC Card.
  • Page 20 About ORiNOCO - About the Software CD-ROM Figure 1-7 Contents of the Software CD-ROM ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide 1-13...
  • Page 21 About ORiNOCO - About the Software CD-ROM NOTE: It is the policy of Lucent Technologies to improve products as new technology, components, software and firmware become available. Before you proceed with the installation of this product, we recommend you to consult the ORiNOCO website to: Verify if newer versions of the software that was shipped with your product are available.
  • Page 22 About ORiNOCO - About the Software CD-ROM Lucent makes no warranty or representation, express or implied, relating to the completeness, reliability, effectiveness, accuracy, performance, or operation of the Adobe software, or as to its suitability, merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose or against infringement of intellectual property rights of any party.
  • Page 23: Optionally Available

    PC Card that can be used in a variety of computing systems. Optionally available are the following adapters for computer systems that do not have a PC Card Type II slot: ISA and PCI adapter cards, that enable you to use the ORiNOCO PC Card inside desktop computers WaveLAN/EC and WaveLAN/EC-S...
  • Page 24 In most situations the ORiNOCO Range Extender Antenna may provide a performance increase of up to 50%. You can connect the Range Extender Antenna to the ORiNOCO PC Card by inserting the connector into the socket on the extended side of the PC Card.
  • Page 25 The electromagnetic discharge that may occur when degaussing the monitor may cause damage to the ORiNOCO equipment. To avoid damage to your sensitive ORiNOCO equipment, do not place the Range Extender Antenna on top of, or too close to, your monitor. Vehicle-Mount Antenna The ORiNOCO Vehicle-Mount Antenna enables you to connect vehicles with an on-board terminal to your LAN infrastructure.
  • Page 26: Introduction

    The complete installation of your PC Card and the necessary drivers (for Windows 95/98) consist of the following steps: 1. Insert the ORiNOCO Software CD-ROM and install the Client Manager software by clicking the button on the start-up screen of Install Software the CD-ROM.
  • Page 27: Installation For Windows Introduction

    Windows NT Readme.txt Linux NOTE: If you intend to use the ORiNOCO PC Card in a ORiNOCO AP-1000 (Access Point), or WaveLAN/EC device, please refer to the User Documentation that was shipped with the device. Alternatively you can download these documents from the ORiNOCO website at: http://www.lucent.com/orinoco...
  • Page 28 Installation for Windows - Introduction Installing the Client Manager Software The ORiNOCO Client Manager program is a software tool that you can use to check the quality of your network connection. NOTE: It is not mandatory to install the Client Manager program in order to...
  • Page 29 3. Select Install Client Manager 4. Follow the instructions on your screen. NOTE: If the CD-ROM does not start automatically: Click the Windows button Start Select Browse to the CD-ROM Select the file “setup.exe”. ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide...
  • Page 30: Insert Your Orinoco Pc Card

    “Kit Contents” on page 1-1. If any of the items described appear to be damaged or missing, please contact your supplier. 2. Insert the ORiNOCO PC Card into the PC Card slot of your computer as pictured in Figure 2-2. Figure 2-2...
  • Page 31: Install Drivers

    Miniport driver, please read Appendix B . What You Need to Know Installing a ORiNOCO PC Card requires the same level of expertise that you would need to install a standard Ethernet network adapter card. It is assumed that you have a working knowledge of standard Windows 95/98 operations and of installing network adapter cards.
  • Page 32: Driver Installation For Windows 95/98

    Driver Installation for Windows 95/98 Windows 95/98 operating systems support “Plug & Play” for PC Cards. Once you insert the ORiNOCO PC Card into your computer, these operating systems will automatically: Detect the card, and enable the ORiNOCO Driver, or...
  • Page 33 Installation for Windows - Install Drivers 2. Continue with setting the basic parameters as described on page 2-11. NOTE: If your computer does not detect the new hardware consult Appendix B. ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide...
  • Page 34: Windows Network Properties

    Windows operating system will prompt you to enter a computer and workgroup name. These names will be used to identify your computer on the Microsoft Network Neighborhood. Figure 2-3 Windows Network Identification Properties ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide...
  • Page 35 Workgroup 4. (Optional) Provide a description of the computer in the Computer field. Description For more information about setting your Windows Network Properties, consult your Windows documentation or the Windows on-line help information. 2-10 ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide...
  • Page 36: Set Basic Parameters

    Installation for Windows - Set Basic Parameters Set Basic Parameters After installing the drivers, Windows will open the Add/Edit Configuration Profile window for your ORiNOCO PC Card as pictured in Figure 2-4. Figure 2-4 Add/Edit Configuration Profile window The Add/Edit Configuration Profile window enables you to specify one or more network connection profiles.
  • Page 37 Installation for Windows - Set Basic Parameters For more information about the different types of networks, refer to “ORiNOCO Network Scenarios” on page 1-3. To connect your computer to a wireless network you will need to: 1. Assign a name to the network connection profile 2.
  • Page 38: Basic Settings For Enterprise Networks

    If you wish to connect to an Enterprise Network, use the Add/Edit Configuration Profile window to: Select to connect to an Access Point Set the correct Network Name Figure 2-5 Edit Configuration window ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide 2-13...
  • Page 39 Network Name which you want to connect. You can either use: The value “ANY” To connect to any ORiNOCO network in the vicinity of your computer. An “exact” value to connect to Consult your LAN Administrator for the value that applies to your network.
  • Page 40: Basic Settings For Residential Gateways

    If you wish to connect to a Home Network via a Residential Gateway, use the Add/Edit Configuration Profile window to: Select to connect to a Residential Gateway Set the correct Network Name and Encryption Key Figure 2-6 Edit Configuration window: Residential Gateway ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide 2-15...
  • Page 41 Gateway (RG) you will need to enter the new value here as well. 3. Click to confirm and return to the Add/Edit Configuration Profile window. 4. Click again to finish the installation as described on page 2-19. 2-16 ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide...
  • Page 42: Basic Settings For Peer-To-Peer Workgroups

    If you wish to connect to a Peer-to-Peer workgroup, use the Add/Edit Configuration Profile window to: Select to connect to a Peer-to-Peer Workgroup Set the correct Network Name and Encryption Key Figure 2-7 Edit Configuration window: Peer-to-Peer ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide 2-17...
  • Page 43 2. Click to confirm and return to the Add/Edit Configuration Profile window. 3. Click again to proceed with the installation. Continue with “Finish the Installation” on page 2-19 to complete the installation procedure. 2-18 ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide...
  • Page 44: Finish The Installation

    ORiNOCO driver files (typically file names starting with the characters wv*.v) specify the drive and directory of the ORiNOCO Software: — if installing from the ORiNOCO CD-ROM specify the drive in one of the following directories on the ORiNOCO Software CD-ROM. Windows 95:D:\Drivers\Win_95...
  • Page 45: After Restarting Your Computer

    ORiNOCO PC Card (you can hear the two-tone sound of the PC Card Socket Controller). Load the ORiNOCO driver, in a dialog box enter a Windows user name and password. The password you enter here will be the one used to login to the Windows Network Neighborhood.
  • Page 46: Verifying Installation

    For other LED behavior see Appendix B. (Optional) To check the quality of the network connection, install the ORiNOCO Client Manager program as described in “Installing the Client Manager Software”. Figure 2-9 PC Card icon on the Windows task bar ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide...
  • Page 48: Using Orinoco And Windows

    Using ORiNOCO and Windows Introduction This chapter provides general information about: Using your PC Card View Other Computers View Wireless Link Quality View/Modify PC Card Settings ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide...
  • Page 49: Using Your Pc Card

    Range Extender Antenna. Removing the PC Card If you do not need the wireless connectivity of your ORiNOCO PC Card, you can remove the PC Card from its slot as pictured in Figure 3-1. CAUTION: When removing the ORiNOCO PC Card you will lose your connection to the network.
  • Page 50 Using ORiNOCO and Windows - Using your PC Card You are advised to always disable the PC Card prior to removing the card from the PC Card slot. This will allow the Windows operating system to: Log off from the network server...
  • Page 51: Maintenance Of Your Pc Card

    PC Card. Maintenance of your PC Card If you are not using the ORiNOCO PC Card for wireless communications, extend its life by storing it inside the transparent plastic casing that was shipped with the product.
  • Page 52: View Other Computers

    4. To display other workgroups in the network environment, double-click the icon. Entire Network If you cannot find other (ORiNOCO) networked computers, verify whether the other ORiNOCO computers are: Powered up and logged on to the network. Configured to operate with identical Microsoft Network settings concerning: —...
  • Page 53 Using ORiNOCO and Windows - View Other Computers To view or modify the of your computer, proceed Station Name Workgroup as follows: 1. Click the button from the Windows task bar. 2. Click on , and then on Settings Control Panel 3.
  • Page 54: Using The Client Manager

    Using ORiNOCO and Windows - Using the Client Manager Using the Client Manager If you installed the ORiNOCO Client Manager as described in “Installing the Client Manager Software” on page 2-3, you can use the Client Manager to: Verify the quality of your wireless connection to the network.
  • Page 55 Using ORiNOCO and Windows - Using the Client Manager Table 3-1 Client Manager Icon Icon Description Color Excellent radio connection Green Good radio connection Green Marginal radio connection: Yellow The radio signal is weak. Move closer to the: ORiNOCO AP-1000, or...
  • Page 56: View/Modify Pc Card Settings

    Using ORiNOCO and Windows - Using the Client Manager View/Modify PC Card Settings If you would like to view or modify ORiNOCO parameters, for example because you would like to connect to another network or type of network, proceed as follows: 1.
  • Page 57 Using ORiNOCO and Windows - Using the Client Manager If your Client Manager icon is not visible, you have to start the Client Manager program again: 1. Click the button from the Windows task bar. 2. Select , and then select the workgroup.
  • Page 58: Finding More Information

    — MS DOS — Apple Macintosh The online “ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide” can be found on the ORiNOCO Software CD-ROM that came with your PC Card kit. The on-line help system of your ORiNOCO wireless system - for information about software and driver functionality.
  • Page 60: Advanced Configurations

    Advanced Configurations Introduction Although your ORiNOCO PC Card will work fine in most network environment with the Basic Parameters as described on page 2-11, you may wish to explore the advanced parameters options as displayed on the ORiNOCO PC Card’s Edit Configuration windows.
  • Page 61 You can identify up to 4 different key values to decrypt wireless data, and select one of these keys to encrypt wireless data transmissions. For more information consult your LAN Administrator. You can also refer to the helpfile and the “ORiNOCO Manager Suite User’s guide”. ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide...
  • Page 62: Advanced Parameters Tab

    Advanced Configurations - Introduction Advanced Parameters Tab On the Advanced parameters tab of the Edit Configuration window you can adjust a number of parameters. Figure 4-2 Setup ORiNOCO Advanced Parameters ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide...
  • Page 63: Admin Parameters Tab

    For more information consult your LAN Administrator. You can also refer to the helpfile and the “ORiNOCO Manager Suite User’s guide”. Admin Parameters Tab On the Admin parameters tab of the Edit Configuration window the following parameters can be specified.
  • Page 64 ORiNOCO network that could be related to in- band interference from e.g. microwave ovens. For more information consult your LAN Administrator. You can also refer to the helpfile and the “ORiNOCO Manager Suite User’s guide”. ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide...
  • Page 66: Card Specifications

    Card Specifications Physical Specifications Form Factor PC Card Type-II Extended Color Black for ORiNOCO PC Card (both Gold and Silver Label) Red for IEEE Fixed Wireless PC Cards Dimensions (LxWxH) 117.8 x 53.95 x 8.7 mm Weight 45 gram (PC Card) Temperature &...
  • Page 67: Networking Characteristics

    Apple PowerBook G3 Media Access Protocol CSMA/CA (Collision Avoidance) with Acknowledgment (ACK) Data Rate High 11 Mb/s Medium 5.5 Mb/s Standard 2 Mb/s 1 Mb/s The cards use an automatic Transmit Rate Select mechanism. ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide...
  • Page 68: Radio Characteristics

    Refer to the flyer “Information to the User” for regulatory information that may apply in your country. To comply with such regulations, ORiNOCO PC Cards are marketed with dedicated channel-sets with a number of factory-programmed channels identified by the following acronyms: ETS for countries that adhere to the regulations as defined by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI).
  • Page 69 ORiNOCO PC Card (see Table “ORiNOCO IEEE 802.11 Channels Sets” on page A-10 for a detailed list of channels). If you plan to install and use ORiNOCO PC Cards to connect your AP-1000 or other computing device to an outdoor antenna installation, additional regulations may apply.
  • Page 70 The correct type of PC Card is used to connect the host device to the outdoor antenna installation. Lucent Technologies and its resellers or distributors are not liable for any damage or violation of government regulations that may arise from failing to comply with these guidelines.
  • Page 71 Closed Office (80 ft.) (115 ft.) (130 ft.) (165 ft.) -83 dBm -87 dBm -91 dBm -94 dBm Receiver Sensitivity 65 ns 225 ns 400 ns 500 ns Delay Spread (at FER of <1%) ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide...
  • Page 72 NOTE: The range values listed in Table “Radio Characteristics” are typical distances as measured at the Lucent Technologies ORiNOCO laboratories. These values may provide a rule of thumb and may vary according to the actual radio conditions at the location where the ORiNOCO product will be installed.
  • Page 73 Card Specifications In Closed Office environments, work space is separated by floor-to-ceiling brick walls. If you intend using the ORiNOCO PC Card as part of an outdoor antenna installation, the range of the outdoor antenna installations will be related to: Type of outdoor antennas connected to the ORiNOCO PC Card.
  • Page 74: Orinoco Fixed Wireless Pc Card

    ETSI. Supported Frequency Sub-bands Subject to the radio regulations that apply in your country, your ORiNOCO PC Card may support a different set of 2.4 GHz channels (see table below). Consult your Authorized ORiNOCO Reseller or Lucent Technologies Sales office for information about the radio regulations that apply in your country.
  • Page 75 2472 2484 printed in bold are the factory-set default channels When installing ORiNOCO PC Cards the channel configuration is managed as follows: For wireless clients that operate in an ORiNOCO Infrastructure, the ORiNOCO PC Card will automatically start operation at the channel identified by the AP-1000s.
  • Page 76: Can I Upgrade Orinoco Cards

    For ORiNOCO PC Cards installed into wireless clients that operate in an “Peer-to-Peer” mode, the PC Card will default use channel 10. When inserted into a AP-1000, the ORiNOCO PC Card will use the factory- set default channel (printed in bold), unless the LAN Administrator selected a different channel when configuring the AP-1000 device.
  • Page 78: Troubleshooting

    1. Common Troubleshooting tips - A section with troubleshooting tips which are operating system independent. 2. Windows Operating Systems - A section with troubleshooting tips for Windows 95, 98 and NT. 3. MS-DOS Systems - A section with troubleshooting tips for MS-DOS operating systems. ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide...
  • Page 79: Common Troubleshooting Tips

    A conflict of the ORiNOCO hardware with another device. The starting point to troubleshoot problems with your ORiNOCO PC Card is looking at the LED activity of the ORiNOCO PC Card. Table B-1 on page B-3 provides an overview of the various modes of operation and the associated LED activity.
  • Page 80 Contact the LAN Administrator to verify whether the network infrastructure has been closed Change the configuration of your ORiNOCO PC Card to enter the correct Network Name If there are no AP-1000 devices available, change the configuration of your ORiNOCO PC Card to run in “Peer-to- Peer”...
  • Page 81 Consult the ORiNOCO website at: orinoco to see if newer versions are available and if so, upgrade both the embedded software and driver to the latest available version. Only for networks that include ORiNOCO AP-1000s. ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide...
  • Page 82: Can Not Connect To The Network

    Network Name Encryption Key The ORiNOCO Network Name is case-sensitive. On MS-DOS systems the Network Name should be entered between quotation marks. If you omit the quotation marks, the driver will interpret the value as all upper-case e.g.
  • Page 83 If this protocol is installed, select this protocol and click the button. Check if the parameters resemble the settings Properties provided by your LAN Administrator. Make Changes if necessary, and click when you’re done. 5. When prompted, restart your computer. ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide...
  • Page 84: Windows Operating Systems

    In some occasions, Windows 95 and/or Windows 98 do not detect a new card either. This may be the case in one of the following situations: The laptop computer into which you wish to install the ORiNOCO PC Card is a brand-new “out-of-the-box” computer, where the Windows 95/98 operating system was already factory-installed (see “Enabling the PC Card Controller”...
  • Page 85 Windows 95/98 installation in order to enable such options. If a Windows 95/98 computer does not detect your ORiNOCO PC Card, proceed as described below, to enable the PC Card socket interface, or to verify that it has been enabled, proceed as follows: 1.
  • Page 86 Enabling the PC Card Controller Station Cannot Connect to the Network This situation may occur in any of the following situations: Incorrect ORiNOCO Network Name No driver loaded Station not authorized to access network. Card defect Hardware Conflict ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide...
  • Page 87: Hardware Conflict

    Such problems are most of the times caused when multiple devices installed onto your computer are using identical values for I/O Base Address and/or Interrupt Request (IRQ). The factory-set values of your ORiNOCO PC Card have been set to use the following defaults: Table B-2...
  • Page 88 To avoid or troubleshoot hardware conflicts with another device, you are advised to use the Windows NT Diagnostic program, to determine whether the default I/O port and IRQ for your ORiNOCO PC Card are available, and if not to select an alternative value.
  • Page 89 To display the IRQ values that are already in use by other devices installed on your computer: 1. Click the tab in the Windows NT Diagnostics window. This will Resources display the window pictured in Figure B-2. B-12 ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide...
  • Page 90 Interrupt Request (IRQ) vectors currently in use by other devices in your computer. The default IRQ value for ORiNOCO PC Card is 10. Is the value 10 already listed? If No, you can use the ORiNOCO default. Write down IRQ 10 and proceed with the next step.
  • Page 91 ORiNOCO PC Card . This applies to ORiNOCO Miniport driver version 1.33 and higher. For earlier versions of this driver, the default I/O Base Address is 0300. If you are unsure about the version of the Miniport driver that is currently installed, use the Client Manager tool.
  • Page 92 Troubleshooting Figure B-3 Verifying I/O Port Availability ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide B-15...
  • Page 93 Troubleshooting If the default ORiNOCO I/O Port has already been assigned to another device, select an alternative I/O Port value from the range listed below: 0200 0300* 0400** 0500 0600 0700 0440 0540 0640 0740 0280 0380 0480 0580 0680...
  • Page 94 “doesn’t know”. If this is the case, a value you perceived as being available to your ORiNOCO PC Card, had already claimed by a conflicting device resulting in: A ORiNOCO PC Card that does not work, and/or A conflicting device that does not work properly.
  • Page 95 PC Card to operate properly because another device has been assigned the specified port. The default I/O Base address used by your ORiNOCO PC Card is 0400 (when using Miniport driver version 1.33 or higher) and 0300 (when using Miniport version 1.32 or earlier).
  • Page 96 RTS/CTS Medium Reservation Card Power Management Receive All Multicasts Enabled Maximum Sleep Duration Encryption The Universal MAC Address of your ORiNOCO PC Card is printed on a label on the backside of the card. ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide B-19...
  • Page 97: Upgrading The Orinoco Miniport Driver

    Troubleshooting Upgrading the ORiNOCO Miniport Driver Upgrading the ORiNOCO Miniport Driver installed may be required in one of the following situations: You would like to use new features that have become available for your ORiNOCO PC Card. You installed a newer version of the Client Manager tool.
  • Page 98 , and then click Settings Control Panel 3. In the Control PaneI window, double-click the icon. System 4. In the System Properties window, select the tab Device Manager Figure B-4 The Windows 98 Device Manager tab ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide B-21...
  • Page 99 Network Adapters 7. Select the item and click the button. ORiNOCO PC Card Properties 8. In the ORiNOCO PC Card Properties window, select the tab to Driver display the window pictured in Figure B-5. Figure B-5 Windows 98 Update Driver Window To display information about the currently installed driver, click the button.
  • Page 100 OSR2 versions. Although such systems may also show button, thorough testing in the Lucent Update Driver Technologies ORiNOCO labs have proven that this procedure does not work for the Windows 95 systems (the operating system will NOT replace the current driver). For Windows 95 systems, proceed as described on page B-25.
  • Page 101 Adapters Figure B-6 on page B-24 5. Select the and click ORiNOCO Adapter Update 6. Follow the instructions as they appear on your screen. Figure B-6 Update Driver in Windows NT B-24 ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide...
  • Page 102 Troubleshooting Upgrading the driver for Windows 95 To upgrade the ORiNOCO Miniport driver on a Windows 95 system, you will typically need to perform the following three steps: Remove the current ORiNOCO Miniport Driver. (Optional) Physically delete the driver file from your hard disk.
  • Page 103 Interface of early ORiNOCO Drivers When trying to upgrade a driver, the Windows operating system will recognize your ORiNOCO PC Card as a piece of hardware that had been installed before and will attempt to re-install the old driver: i.e. when the operating system finds the appropriate driver files on your hard disk, it will not bother copying the files from the diskette with the new drivers.
  • Page 104 Troubleshooting Figure B-8 Setup ORiNOCO Parameters ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide B-27...
  • Page 105: Removing The Miniport Driver

    It will not delete the driver from your computer’s harddisk. This means that when you would re-insert the ORiNOCO PC Card, your Windows operating system will attempt to activate the same driver files again.
  • Page 106 5. Back in the Explorer, open the Windows System folder: “c:\windows\system for Windows 95 and 98 ” “c:\winnt\system32\drivers” for Windows NT systems 6. Delete the ORiNOCO driver files listed below, as identified for your operating system: For Windows 95/98 delete the following files from the folder “c:\windows\system”: —...
  • Page 107 “c:\windows\inf\other” 8. Close the Windows Explorer and Restart your computer. When deleting the ORiNOCO Miniport Driver files was part of an “Upgrade Driver” routine, you can now (re-)install the new ORiNOCO Miniport Driver as described in Chapter 2 ”Installation for Windows”.
  • Page 108: Ms-Dos Systems

    WaveLAN Packet driver the active directory. When PACKET.INI file is stored in the same directory as the WaveLAN Packet Driver, the driver should be able to automatically find the file. “PACKET.INI” ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide B-31...
  • Page 110: C Installation For Windows Ce

    Windows CE operating system exist today, where each CE device may also use a specific type of processor. The ORiNOCO drivers will only work with CE devices that: Run the MS-Windows CE operating system version 2.0 in combination with a MIPS, SH3 and X86 processor, or Run the MS-Windows CE operating system version 2.11...
  • Page 111 Installation for Windows CE 3. On the Control Panel, double-click the icon to display the window System pictured in Figure C-1. Figure C-1 Windows CE CPU Type ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide...
  • Page 112: Installing The Orinoco Driver

    ‘Windows CE Services’ to transfer data between the desktop computer and the H/PC device. To use ORiNOCO PC Card in your Windows CE device, you will need to: 1. Run the ORiNOCO installation file “setup.exe” for Windows CE to copy the Miniport driver and configuration files from the floppy disk to the “synchronization folder”...
  • Page 113 H/PC device for more information about installing the Windows CE Services. Running the Installation Program To install the ORiNOCO drivers on your Windows CE device, simply do the following: 1. Insert the ORiNOCO CD-ROM into the desktop computer.
  • Page 114 Windows CE Services. If you encounter difficulty establishing a network connection after you installed the ORiNOCO drivers successfully, consult the of the ORiNOCO driver files for Windows CE for readme.txt troubleshooting hints. ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide...
  • Page 115: Using Orinoco With Windows Ce

    Installation for Windows CE Using ORiNOCO with Windows CE When you insert the ORiNOCO card into your Windows CE device, it will start operation with the following factory-set defaults: Connect to a Network Infrastructure Use the Network Name “ANY” to connect to the first access point that provides a communications quality that is acceptable or better.
  • Page 116: Modifying Configuration Parameters

    Panel on your Windows CE device and double-click the ORiNOCO (Wireless Network) icon. For more information about these parameters, please consult: The ORiNOCO help system for your Windows CE drivers by clicking the “ ” help icon, or The chapters about other Windows operating systems described earlier in this User’s Guide.
  • Page 118: D Installation For Ms-Dos

    Introduction What You Need to Know Installing the ORiNOCO PC Card requires the same level of expertise that you would need to install any other type of standard Ethernet network adapter card. It is assumed that you have a working knowledge of MS-DOS operations and of installing network adapter cards and network client software.
  • Page 119: Driver Types

    The WaveCAD software is included with the MS-DOS Driver software that was shipped with your ORiNOCO PC Card. The WaveCAD driver (wvlancad.sys) will enable you to access the ORiNOCO PC Card via any PC Card slot that is controlled by an Intel 82365 PCIC or computers that support Card &...
  • Page 120 Installation for MS-DOS 4. Setup the ORiNOCO configuration parameters. 5. Restart the computer to verify that the WaveCAD executes successfully and the network driver is loaded. To setup the various configuration parameters, you may need to edit a number of system files. You can use any MS-DOS line editor to edit these files, for example the MS-DOS command.
  • Page 121: Copy The Orinoco Software

    Installation for MS-DOS Copy the ORiNOCO Software The ORiNOCO PC Card CD-ROM includes a small batch file (“ ). This file will: CPY2HDSK.BAT” Create a new directory on your hard disk, and Copy the ORiNOCO PC Card software to this new directory.
  • Page 122: Setup The Wavecad Program

    To allow MS-DOS-based computers to “identify” the presence of a PC Card in the PC Card slot, the computer needs dedicated software that will enable it to do so. For your ORiNOCO PC Card this can either be: Card & Socket services software as provided by various software vendors, or The Card Access Driver (wlancad.sys), a Lucent Technologies...
  • Page 123: Intel 82365 Pcic

    ” statement. DEVICE Intel 82365 PCIC For Intel 82365 PCIC based computers, you must start the ORiNOCO Card Access Driver (“wvlancad.sys”) before any other program (network driver or utility) can access the ORiNOCO card. To ensure the WaveCAD is always run at start-up time, you must edit the system file “...
  • Page 124 Memory Address of the ORiNOCO card I/O Port Address of the ORiNOCO card Interrupt Request Line number (IRQ) of the ORiNOCO card. Use Table D-1 on page D-8 to identify valid parameter values that can be included in the wvlancad.sys “...
  • Page 125 FF00, FF40, FF80, or FFC0 /i=nn 1- or 2-digit decimal value Valid values: 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, or 15 NOTE: When editing the “ ” file, please note the following: CONFIG.SYS ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide...
  • Page 126 You can use any ASCII text editor, such as Windows Notepad to edit the “ ” file and add the following statement to the section SYSTEM.INI “ ”: 386Enh Example: = [386Enh] ... EMMExclude=D100-D1FF ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide...
  • Page 127: Install The Network Client Software

    Installation for MS-DOS Install the Network Client Software To use the ORiNOCO card in a network environment, you will need to install Network Client software. If you already had Network Client software installed, you are advised to remove this software, and run the Network Client installation program again.
  • Page 128: Setup The Orinoco Parameters

    Novell network configuration file “ ”. NET.CFG If your Network Client Software did not prompt you to enter the parameters, or if you wish to modify the ORiNOCO parameter settings you may need to ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide D-11...
  • Page 129 “ ” file manually, as described in “About the NET.CFG File” NET.CFG on page D-19. Table D-1 lists the various ORiNOCO parameters with their value ranges and usage. NOTE: Alphabetical character values are case-sensitive and should be entered between “quotation marks “. Values without quotes will be interpreted as UPPERCASE only.
  • Page 130 Controls the data rate at which your WaveLAN card will transmit its data. Valid Values: Fixed Low Fixed Standard Auto Select High-Medium-Standard-Low (default). Fixed Medium (Turbo cards only) Fixed High (Turbo cards only) Auto Select Standard-Low Auto Select Medium-Standard-Low ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide D-13...
  • Page 131 Valid Values: any numerical value in the range of 1- 65535 (default value is 100). This parameter determines the Listen Interval of the station's Power Management scheme. If 4a Card Power Management is disabled, this parameter will be ignored D-14 ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide...
  • Page 132 5 AP Density Parameter that controls the Roaming sensitivity of your computer (must be set according to the settings of the AP-1000 access points). Valid Values: Low Density (default) Medium Density High Density ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide D-15...
  • Page 133 RTS/CTS Mechanism, and sets the frame length threshold from which the station should start using the RTS/CTS Mechanism (recommended value is “500”). See “ORiNOCO Manager Suite User’s Guide” for more information. 7 Node Address (MAC Address) To be used only when your network system requires Local MAC Addressing.
  • Page 134 All wireless clients and access points should be configured with identical key values. 8b WEP Key 2 See 8a WEP Key 1 8c WEP Key 3 See 8a WEP Key 1 8d WEP Key 4 See 8a WEP Key 1 ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide D-17...
  • Page 135 Note: The Access Control security feature of AP-1000 access points does not recognize Local MAC addresses. When the AP-1000 devices in your network infrastructure have been programmed to use this feature, leave this parameter Access Control D-18 ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide...
  • Page 136 For the IEEE 802.11 WaveLAN driver the “ ” file will look as follows: NET.CFG LINK DRIVER WVLAN43 ; BASIC PARAMETERS WAVELAN_NETWORK_NAME XXXXXXXX PORT_TYPE X STATION_NAMEXXXXXXXX ;ADVANCED PARAMETERS ;AP_DENSITYx ;TRANSMIT RATEX ;MEDIUM RESERVATIONXXXX ;NODE ADDRESS ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide D-19...
  • Page 137 ” file. This will allow your Network Client software to find the correct driver. You are advised to copy the WaveLAN DOS ODI Driver and the “ ” NET.CFG file to the same directory that you selected to install the network operating system software. D-20 ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide...
  • Page 138: Packet Driver Configuration

    NET.CFG 4. Proceed with “Finishing Installation” on page D-28. Packet Driver Configuration The installation of the WaveLAN Packet Driver is a procedure that requires you to edit a number of system files manually. ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide D-21...
  • Page 139 ” file must reside in the PACKET.INI same directory on the hard disk of your computer. When you used the commands as identified “Copy the ORiNOCO Software” on page D-4, this directory is typically “ c:\wavelan\drivers\packet” Setup the WaveLAN Packet Driver 1.
  • Page 140 Table D-3 on page D-25. At the end of the “ ” file you will find an additional set of generic PACKET.INI Packet Driver parameters that are not directly related to WaveLAN operation. ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide D-23...
  • Page 141 Table D-4 on page D-27. 5. When finished, save the “ ” file and restart your computer. PACKET.INI 6. Proceed with “Finishing Installation” on page D-28. D-24 ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide...
  • Page 142 Parameter that controls the Roaming sensitivity of your computer (must be set according to the settings of the AP-1000 access points). Valid Values: Low Density (default) Medium Density High Density ..continued on following page. ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide D-25...
  • Page 143 CTS Mechanism, and sets the frame length threshold from which the station should start using the RTS/CTS Mechanism (recommended value is “500”). See “ORiNOCO Manager Suite User’s Guide” for more information. This parameter does not influence at which data rate the station will be able to receive data.
  • Page 144 No, do not use the NovellFlag (=default) Packet_Interrupt This parameter identifies the software interrupt number that the Packet Driver should use. Valid Values (hexadecimal): 0x60 (default) 0x70 Enter the value without the 0x prefix. ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide D-27...
  • Page 145: Finishing Installation

    Installation for MS-DOS Finishing Installation To finish the installation insert your ORINOCO PC Card and restart your computer. Carefully read the messages that appear on your screen, to verify that: The WaveCAD program executes correctly, and Your computer loads the correct driver parameter settings of your ORINOCO PC Card.
  • Page 146 WaveCAD software as described in “Intel 82365 PCIC” on page Packet Interrupt identifies the value you specified in the 0xXX “ ” file. PACKET.INI ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide D-29...
  • Page 147: Advanced Options

    You would like to use your computer with either your WaveLAN card or an Ethernet adapter card. The Start-up Menu will enable you to setup your computer to prompt the computer user to select a specific configuration. Subject to the selected D-30 ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide...
  • Page 148 ” that enable you to setup a Start-up Menu. AUTOEXEC.BAT The names and values printed do not necessarily correspond with the actual path and file names or parameter values that apply in your situation. ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide D-31...
  • Page 149 See page D-21 See “Intel 82365 PCIC” on page D-6 The program path and file names should match the actual path and file names of your Card Services and Socket Services (CS&SS) software. D-32 ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide...
  • Page 150 MS-DOS software. Path to the “NET.CFG” file that contains the parameter values for your WaveLAN card. Path to the second “NET.CFG” file that contains the parameter values for an Ethernet card. ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide D-33...
  • Page 152: Installation For Apple Macos

    To connect your Apple PowerBook to a wireless network, you will need to perform the following steps: 1. Install the ORiNOCO PC Card software 2. Install one or more networking protocols to allow your ORiNOCO computer to communicate with other wireless and/or wired computers on the network.
  • Page 153: Before You Start

    “Removing the ORiNOCO Driver” on page E-17. When installing a new driver, always do so without the PC Card inserted into the computer. New ORiNOCO drivers must be installed prior to inserting the card! ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide...
  • Page 154: Installing The Orinoco Driver

    2. Double-click the CD-ROM icon on the “desktop” of your computer, to display the contents of the ORiNOCO CD-ROM. 3. Now double-click the file called “ORiNOCO Installer” to start the installation program 4. In the welcome window click the button to proceed.
  • Page 155 Figure E-1 PC Card Software Installation 6. Click the Install button to start the installation. If you have any applications open during the ORiNOCO installation process, you will be prompted to close these applications. Click to abort installation, or Click...
  • Page 156: Installing Networking Protocols

    Installation for Apple MacOS NOTE: Now that you have installed the ORiNOCO driver, you will need to add a networking protocol to allow communication with other networking devices. Installing Networking Protocols Subject to the type of networking environment, you should install one or...
  • Page 157: Enabling Your Orinoco Pc Card

    Installation for Apple MacOS Enabling your ORiNOCO PC Card To enable your PC Card insert the ORiNOCO PC Card into your computer. Once your PC Card is inserted, you will see the ORiNOCO icon appear on the desktop of your Apple PowerBook.
  • Page 158 Save If you are using TCP/IP as networking protocol you will need to configure the TCP/IP protocol to use the ORiNOCO PC Card for its network connections. You can access the TCP/IP settings via the option in the Control Panels menu.
  • Page 159: Customize Pc Card Settings

    Connect to a Network Infrastructure. Use the ORiNOCO Network Name “ANY” to connect to the first access point that provides a communications quality that is acceptable or better. To view or modify the ORiNOCO parameters, open the...
  • Page 160: Basic Parameters

    Figure E-3 Setup ORiNOCO Parameters Basic Parameters For standard operation of your ORiNOCO PC Card, you will only need to set the following parameters, characterized as the Basic Parameters: Type of network to which you wish to connect your wireless computer.
  • Page 161 To connect to an infrastructure network: 1. Clear the tick box, and Ad-hoc Demo Mode 2. Enter the name of the ORiNOCO wireless infrastructure in the field Network Name To connect to an Ad-hoc workgroup of wireless stations: 1. Place a check mark in the tick box.
  • Page 162 You operate your computer in multiple network environments that are identified by different WaveLAN Network Names. You do not know the ORiNOCO Network Name of the network to which you would like to connect your computer. NOTE: If you select the value “ANY”...
  • Page 163: Advanced Parameters

    You may only need to modify these parameters when troubleshooting ORiNOCO performance upon advice of a ORiNOCO expert, or a ORiNOCO Technical Support representative. A detailed description of these parameters can be found in Chapter 4 ”Advanced Configurations”.
  • Page 164 RTS/CTS Medium Reservation Card Power Management For more information about these parameters refer to the information as described in the installation of MS-Windows systems (Chapter 4 ”Advanced Configurations”). Figure E-4 Advanced Settings Window ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide E-13...
  • Page 165: Encryption Settings Window

    MS-Windows systems (paragraph “Encryption Parameters Tab” on page 4-1). In most networks encryption settings are defined by the LAN Administrator. For more information contact your LAN Adminstrator. Figure E-5 Encryption Settings Window E-14 ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide...
  • Page 166: Using Orinoco With Powerbooks

    Installation for Apple MacOS Using ORiNOCO with PowerBooks Monitoring Wireless Performance The ORiNOCO software for Apple PowerBook devices, does not include diagnostic tools to validate the radio link quality. However if your network also includes MS-Windows 95/98 or MS-Windows NT v4.0 computers, you can use such stations to monitor wireless communications between the other station and your Apple PowerBook device.
  • Page 167: Modifying Configuration Parameters

    Connect via WaveLAN/IEEEE or ORiNOCO. 2. Next click the ORiNOCO PC Card icon on your desktop and drag this to the Trash icon on your desktop. The PC Card will be ejected from your computer. E-16...
  • Page 168: Removing The Orinoco Driver

    Removing previously installed drivers is mandatory if you wish to upgrade a driver. To remove the drivers, proceed as follows: 1. Insert the ORiNOCO CD-ROM for the MAC operating system into your Apple PowerBook. 2. Double-click the CD-ROM icon on the “desktop” of your computer, to display the contents of this ORiNOCO CD-ROM.
  • Page 169 Installation for Apple MacOS 7. Click the button to remove all selected items. Remove If you have any applications open during the ORiNOCO installation process, you will be prompted to close these applications. Click to abort the process, or Click...
  • Page 170: Installation For Windows Nt

    Unlike Windows 95/98, Windows NT operating systems (v3.51 and v4.0) do not support “Plug & Play” and “Hot Swapping” of PC Cards: In order to start the driver installation for your ORiNOCO PC Card, you will need to “introduce” the card to the operating system.
  • Page 171 Installation for Windows NT NOTE: To install (or uninstall) the ORiNOCO PC Card in a Windows NT environment, you will need to login as the “Administrator”, or ensure that your login profile provides the same level of privileges. The privilege settings for each user (account) are set in the Microsoft Windows NT “User Manager”...
  • Page 172: Installing The Orinoco Driver

    “Enabling Network Support” on page F-6. Starting Installation To install the ORiNOCO PC Card on a computer running Windows NT (version 3.51 or 4.0), proceed as follows: 1. Insert the ORiNOCO PC Card into your computer.
  • Page 173 Service Pack v3.0 or lower, you will need to download Service Pack v4.0 from the Microsoft website ( http:// ) and install the Service Pack prior to installing www.microsoft.com the ORiNOCO PC Card. ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide...
  • Page 174: Enabling Pcmcia Services

    Startup Devices the Startup type for the item PCMCIA to Boot 5. Click to confirm and return to the Devices window. 6. Click to return to the Control Panel. Close ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide...
  • Page 175: Enabling Network Support

    Installation for Windows NT Enabling Network Support To introduce your ORiNOCO network adapter card to the Windows NT operating system, you will need to enable Network support for your ORiNOCO wireless station. 1. From the Windows NT Taskbar, click the button.
  • Page 176: About Warranty And Repair

    Warranty Repair Card About Warranty and Repair In case your ORiNOCO product is not working properly, you are advised to consult Appendix B ”Troubleshooting” prior to contacting ORiNOCO Technical Support. In case this does not help you solving the problem, contact ORiNOCO Technical Support as described on the last pages of this document.
  • Page 177: Limited Warranty

    You are advised to read the Information about “Limited Warranty” as described on the following page. Limited Warranty Lucent Technologies extends a limited warranty from date of purchase of: Thirty-six (36) months for ORiNOCO hardware products Twelve (12) months for AP-1000 Twelve (12) months for the media on which the software is furnished and the reproduction of the software on the media.
  • Page 178 Lucent Technologies. In no event will Lucent Technologies Inc. or any other party or person be liable to you or anyone else for any damages, including lost profits, lost...
  • Page 179 Address: COMCODE (Product ID): City/State/Zipcode: Serial Number: Country: Invoice Date: (dd/mm/yyyy) Telephone: Fax: Name: Warranty Comment Title: Company: Address: City/State/Zipcode: Country: Telephone: Return Approval Reference Fax: Email: Reported Problem: Problem Description: Out-of-Box Failure Other ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide-4...
  • Page 180 Alternatively please contact your local authorized ORiNOCO reseller for Technical Support. Help us helping you by completing the ORiNOCO problem report form and include it with your e-mail or fax when contacting Technical Support. You can find the problem report form ( ) on: report.txt...
  • Page 182 Setup ORiNOCO Admin Parameters Figure B-1 Enabling the PC Card Controller Figure B-2 Verifying IRQ Availability B-13 Figure B-3 Verifying I/O Port Availability B-15 Figure B-4 The Windows 98 Device Manager tab B-21 ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide LOF-1...
  • Page 183 PC Card Software Installation Figure E-2 Setting the AppleTalk Parameters Figure E-3 Setup ORiNOCO Parameters Figure E-4 Advanced Settings Window E-13 Figure E-5 Encryption Settings Window E-14 Figure F-1 Enable the PCMCIA service for Windows NT LOF-2 ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide...
  • Page 184: List Of Tables

    List of Tables Table 3-1 Client Manager Icon Table B-1 LED Activity Table Table B-2 Default Strappings of the ORiNOCO Hardware B-10 Table B-3 Default Configuration Settings B-19 Table D-1 WaveCAD Configuration Parameter Values Table D-2 ORiNOCO DOS ODI Driver Parameters...
  • Page 186 Display Parameter Settings 3-6, 3-9 MS-DOS D-12 Documentation Updates 1-1 Installation, network operating Driver_Class system D-10 Packet Driver D-27 Interrupt Request Drivers DOS D-8 DOS ODI Driver D-11 Packet D-21 Display B-13 DOS D-8 ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide IX-1...
  • Page 187 Client Manager 3-7 default B-19 MS-DOS D-2 DOS ODI Driver D-12, D-25 Packet Driver D-23 Network Name default B-19 TCP/IP Novell Flag Macintosh environments E-5 Packet Driver D-27 TCP/IP settings B-6 Transmit Rate IX-2 ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide...
  • Page 188 Index default B-19 DOS ODI Driver D-13, D-26 WaveCAD D-2 WaveLAN Network Name DOS ODI Driver D-13 Packet Driver D-23, D-25 Windows 95, OSR2 B-23 Windows NT F-1 WVLAN42.COM D-2 WVLAN43.COM D-2 ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide IX-3...

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