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3.4 Troubleshooting
Windows NT4.0 has a standard diagnostics program that checks to verify if the
WLI-PCM-L11 has been installed correctly. Follow the steps below to perform this
check.
1. Click the Start on the taskbar, and select Settings from the Start menu.
2. Select Control Panel. The Control Panel group appears.
3. Double-click the PC CARD [PCMCIA] icon.
4. Verify that the PCMCIA Card is installed.
5. Close the Control Panel.
6. Click the Start button on the taskbar, select Programs from the start menu, select
Administrative Tools (Common) from the programs menu and then select Windows NT
Diagnostics from the Administrative Tools menu.
7. Click the Resources tab.
8. Click the Devices button at the bottom of the dialog box.
9. Select Wlil11 .
If Wlil11 is not on the Device list, reinstall the PCI adapter card software.
10. Click the Properties button at the bottom of the dialog box.
11. Check that Input/Output Range, Memory Range, and Interrupt Request are displayed. If
no settings are displayed or Wlil11 is not listed in the Device list, try changing the resource
settings (See Changing resource settings section). Also, check that the PCMCIA Card is insert
correctly.