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This section provides solutions to problems that you might encounter during the installation and
operation of your 802.11b WLAN P3 PCMCIA Card. Please refer to the desired topics below and
read the description to solve your problems.
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Supposed you do not need the 802.11b WLAN P3 PCMCIA Card to establish the wireless
connectivity for any reason, you can directly unplug and remove your 802.11b Wireless LAN P3
PCMCIA Card from the PCMCIA slot on your computer. Once the device is removed, the connection
to the network stops. Thus, be sure that you have closed all the network applications before
processing the removal.
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Prior to starting the uninstalling, please make sure that the utility is closed, and then go along with
the procedures below to entirely uninstall RRISM Configuration Utility and the card driver.
1. Click on Start on the taskbar to select Programs.
2. From the Programs menu, find RRISM Configuration Utility, and then choose Uninstall
RRISM Configuration Utility from the submenu.
3. Click OK to begin removing the driver files from your PC.
4. Follow the on-screen instructions to finish the removal of program.
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If this happens, follow the guidelines below.
¨ Unplug and replug the 802.11b WLAN P3 PCMCIA Card into your PCs PCMCIA slot.
¨ Right-click the My Computer desktop icon, and choose Properties to open the System
Properties dialog box. If you are under Windows 98 or Me, choose the Device Manager
tab, or if your system is Windows 2000 or XP, click the Hardware tab, and then choose the
Device Manager button. In the opened window, find your PCMCIA Card to see if the
installation is successful. If you see a yellow exclamation mark beside the item, please go
along with the steps below to reinstall the drivers:
1. Uninstall the software and hardware drivers from your PC. (Please refer to the
previous topic for details)
2. Restart your computer and repeat the installation procedures as this manual
indicated in Chapter 2: Installation.