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addresses) is usually obtained from the corporate IT staff. For a simple demonstration, the
STA is assigned a static IP address.
7. Choose “Specify an IP address” and enter an IP address and subnet mask.
Assigning an IP address and subnet mask allows the STA to interact with the AP or other
STAs in the same IP subnet.
8. Click OK to complete the TCP/IP configuration.
9. Restart the system for the changes to take effect.
Windows NT 4.0 ACU Installation and Driver Update
AW-GM120 provides an InstallShield utility to upgrade the NDIS driver, if a previous
release is installed, and to install the ACU. For complete information on upgrading your
NDIS driver, refer to “ACU Installation and Driver Update”. Use the ACU to configure the
device driver. The ACU provides extensive online help to aid in configuring the device.
Use the InstallShield Updater to uninstall the NDIS driver and ACU application and
remove them from the Device Manager. See “Driver and ACU Uninstallation”.
Driver and ACU Un-installation
This section provides information about uninstallation procedures for AW-GM120 software
releases on Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows 98SE, and Windows
NT 4.0.
To uninstall the ACU and the NDIS driver:
Use the InstallShield Updater to uninstall the NDIS driver and ACU application and
remove them from the Device Manager.
1. Open the InstallShield Wizard (setup.exe).
2. Click Next to continue.
3. Click Yes to accept the License Agreement.
4. On the Setup Type page, choose Uninstall Driver and Applications to uninstall drivers
and ACU.
Click Next to continue.
5. Click Finish when the InstallShield Wizard is complete.
In Windows 98 SE and Windows ME, a message appears that uninstallation most be
completed manually. On all OSs, some files are left on the system to ease reinstallation.
To completely remove these files:
1. Go to the Start menu and choose Search For Files or Folders...
2. Enter oem*.inf in the “Search for files or folders named “field”, and enter Atheros in the
“Containing text:” field.