User Manual
Table Of Contents
- About This Manual
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Installing the Wireless LAN Card
- Chapter 3 Wireless LAN Monitor Utility
- Chapter 4 Using Wireless Tray Icon Functions
- Chapter 5 Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration Utility
- Chapter 6 Disabling / Uninstalling the Wireless LAN Card
- Chapter 7 Updating the Device Driver and Software
- Chapter 8 Troubleshooting
- Appendix A Limited Warranty
- Appendix B Regulatory Compliance
- Appendix C Setting Up TCP/IP
- Appendix D Specifications
- Glossary
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting
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Card Not Detected
If Windows does not detect the Wireless LAN Card, try the following:
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Make sure the Wireless LAN Card is properly inserted in the computer.
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Contact your dealer for additional testing if there is a hardware problem with the
Wireless LAN Card.
Cannot Connect to Another Wireless LAN Card
If you cannot make a connection to another Wireless LAN Card from your computer, it could
be due to one of the following reasons:
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Incorrect SSID. Make sure the SSID is the same for all computers that have a
Wireless LAN Card.
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Your computer is not recognizing changes. Restart your computer.
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If using Ad-Hoc mode, make sure the Log on to Windows NT domain check box
is not selected in the Client for Microsoft Networks Properties dialog box in the
Network Configuration tab.
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Incorrect IP address or subnet mask. Check these settings in the TCP/IP
Properties dialog box in the Network Configuration tab.
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Ensure you are not trying to connect to an 802.11a wireless adapter. 802.11a and
802.11b/g standards are not interoperable.