User's Manual

Wireless Broadband Router User Manual
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1. To remove the NDIS driver from the OS, go to Device
Manager, right click “Wireless Network Adapter,” and choose
Uninstall.
2. Click OK to uninstall the device.
3. When the device is uninstalled from Device Manager, search
for and delete the driver installation file that reside in the
system.
a. Go to Start and choose Search >All files and folder, enter
“oem*.inf” in the “All or part of the file name” field.
b. Enter “Atheros” in the “A word or phrase in the file” field.
c. Enter “C:\WINNT \INF” in the “Look in” field, where C: is the
drive letter of where Windows XP is installed.
d. Click Search to find the driver installation file.
4. A file matching the search criteria is displayed. Choose this file
and delete it from the system.
Device Configuration
Windows XP zero-configuration functionality allows you to select
and join a wireless network without having to configure the device
separately. You can decide to choose the default parameters and
directly proceed to zero-configuration in “Window XP Wireless
Network Configuration”.
Similar to Windows 2000,configuration of the Wireless Network
Adapter can be done through the Network Control Panel (NCP) in
adapter properties. You can set the Wireless Network Adapter to
work in one of two modes: infrastructure mode or ad hoc mode.
Refer to “Device Configuration” for more details on these network
connection type.
To launch NCP go to Device Manager, right-click “Wireless
Network Adapter,” and select Properties to access to the properties
of the adapter.
Configuration additions, modifications, and deletions are made
under the “Setting” tab of “Wireless Network Adapter Properties.”