User's Manual

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2. Installation
This chapter describes how to install a Wireless Router For ADSL and software in
a computer running Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows Millennium Edition
(ME), or Windows 98 Second Edition (SE).
Note for Windows XP Users:
The Windows XP operating system has a built-in feature known as “Wireless Zero
Configuration” which has the capability to configure and control the Wireless
Router For ADSL.
2.1 Compliance
Review the following notes before installing a Wireless Router For ADSL. The
Wireless Router For ADSL must comply with the following EMI, safety and ESD
requirements:
1. Emission
802.11g
North America
FCC Part 15b, Part 15c
Europe
EN 301 893
Japan
TELEC STD –33, STD- 66
2. Safety Requirements
North America
UL 60950 Ver.3 for USA, CSA C22.2 for Canada
Europe
EN 60950
3. ESD Requirement
Wireless Router For ADSL must withstand 15KV test voltage of electrostatic
discharge under operational conditions.
2.2 Windows ME/ 98 SE Installation CD Requirement
Before beginning the installation of a Wireless Router For ADSL, ensure that
you have a Windows 98 SE or Windows ME installation CD available (depending
on the computer’s operating system). Windows 98/ME users may be prompted to
insert a Windows CD during the installation. You should not need a Windows CD
when installing the card in a Windows XP or Windows 2000 computer.
If you do not have a Windows 98/ME CD, it is possible that you already have
the Windows installation files on your hard drive. These Windows installation
files are known as Windows Cabinet or CAB files. The Cabinet files are
commonly located in
C:\WINDOWS\OPTIONS\INSTALL\ or C:\WINDOWS\OPTIONS\CABS\.
Windows 98/ME users may need the Windows CD or Cabinet files to
complete the installation of a Wireless Router For ADSL. It is recommended
that you do not proceed with the installation until you have confirmed that
you have one of these Windows installation media available.