Hardware Detection For Windows 98, 2000, And Me; Windows Xp - Linksys WUSB11 User Manual

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Hardware Detection for Windows 98, 2000, and ME

After the Wireless USB Network Adapter has been physically connected to
your computer, Windows will detect the new hardware.
Windows will then automatically copy all of the files needed for networking.
If Windows asks you for the files, and D is your computer's CD-ROM drive,
they may be located at:
• D:\win98 for Windows 98
• D:\Win9x for Windows ME, or
• D:\I386 for Windows 2000.
These files may also be located at C:\windows\options\cabs. Please check with
your operating system's user guide for the exact location.
Note to Windows 2000 Users: You may be prompted at this time
that a digital signature has not been found. Click Yes to continue,
and then click the Finish button to end the hardware detection
process.
Important for Windows XP users: After the Wireless USB
Network Adapter has been physically connected to your computer,
Windows will detect the new hardware. Proceed to Chapter 6:
Installation and Configuration of the USB Adapter for Windows XP.
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Chapter 6: Installation and
Configuration of the USB
Adapter for Windows XP
After installing the Wireless USB Network Adapter in your computer, you will
install the network driver.
Important for Windows XP users: Do NOT run the Wireless
Network Adapter Setup Utility. If the Setup Utility runs automatically
after the Setup Utility CD has been inserted, then click the Exit tab.
1. Windows XP will automatically detect the presence of the Wireless USB
Network Adapter in your computer. Insert the Setup Utility CD into your
CD-ROM Drive. Click the radio button next to Install from a list or spe-
cific location (Advanced). Then click the Next button to continue.
Figure 6-1
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