User Manual
Table Of Contents
- About This Manual
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Installing the Wireless LAN Card
- Chapter 3 Using Wireless LAN Utility
- Chapter 5 Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration Utility
- Chapter 6 Uninstalling the Wireless LAN Card
- Chapter 7 Troubleshooting
- Appendix A Limited Warranty
- Appendix B Setting Up TCP/IP
- Glossary
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Notice When Assessing Wireless LAN Utility under Windows XP
Aside from using the vendor’s WLAN utility for configuration, Windows XP includes a
Wireless Zero Configuration Utility for you to configure your wireless adapter. By default,
your wireless adapter is managed by Windows XP-included wireless utility. Under this
circumstance, you will be prompted with the “You are in “Windows Config” mode” message
if you try to access vendor-provided utility by double-clicking vendor’s wireless icon in the
system tray.
You can choose to configure your wireless network via either the vendor’s Wireless LAN
Utility or Windows XP-included wireless utility.
Using Vendor’s Wireless LAN Utility
To use the vendor’s WLAN utility for configuration purposes, you should disable the
Windows XP-included wireless utility by these steps:
4. Double-click the Windows XP wireless tray icon and then click Properties (or
Advanced). Then select Wireless Networks tab.
Vendor’s wireless icon
Windows XP wireless icon