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To make the installation of Wireless LAN Card more users friendly,
we have suggested following the installation steps one by one as
listed in the section 4 and section 5. If you still encounter problems
while installing the WLAN Card or you want to confirm whether your
card is installed properly, we have listed the procedure for checking
the various components after you have installed the card. In first
part of Troubleshooting, we have suggested the users to check
the various properties of the card to check the proper installation.
In second section, we have listed the various problems that you
may encounter during the installation and have also listed the
possible solution. Check the first part to guess the probable reason
of unsuccessful installation.
Procedure to Check the Various Properties of Card after Installation
under Windows 95 (OSR2)/98:
Check the following if you encounter a problem while installing the
PCMCIA Card or if your PC card is non-functional.
1. Click on the Control Panel and then on PCMCIA Card. Check
whether it has Wireless LAN 11 Mbps PCMCIA Card in one of
the sockets or not. If you find Wireless LAN 11 Mbps in one of
the sockets, it means the card is detected properly. If you see a
yellow question mark (?), the resources are conflicting.
2. Right-click My Computer and click Properties on the shortcut
menu. Select the Device Manager and click Network
Adapter. You will find Wireless LAN 11 Mbps if it is installed
successfully. If you see the Yellow sign the resources are
conflicting. Click PCMCIA Card and then PCMCIA Card
Service, you can see the status of PCMCIA card. If there is a
yellow question mark either on adapter or PCMCIA card, check
the following:
• Check if your Notebook supports 3.3V Card.
• Check if your Notebook has a free IRQ. If not, make an
IRQ free by assigning the same IRQ to some devices. For
example COM 1 and COM 2 can be assigned same IRQ
values.
• Check that you have inserted the right card and have
installed the proper driver.