User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Trade Marks
- Copyright statement
- FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
- R&TTE Compliance Statement
- Safety
- Restriction of use
- Intended use
- EU countries intended for use
- EU Countries not intended for use
- Potential restrictive use
- Declaration Of Conformity
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Wireless LAN basics
- 3 Series 1100 installation
- 3.1 Hardware installation
- 3.2 11 Mbps Wireless LAN ISA Card installation
- 3.3 11 Mbps Wireless LAN PC Card Windows 95 installation
- 3.4 11 Mbps Wireless LAN PC Card Windows 98 installation
- 3.5 11 Mbps Wireless LAN PC Card Windows NT4 installation
- 4 Connect‘
- 4.1 Appearances
- 4.2 Establishing a connection
- 4.3 LED indicator
- 5 Network protocols
- 6 Troubleshooting
- 6.1 Windows 95/98
- 6.2 Windows NT4
- 6.3 Connect‘
- 7 Technical Specifications 11 Mbps Wireless LAN PC Card
- 8 Software Installation
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PC Card under "Other Devices". If so, remove this
reference.
• Make sure the 11 Mbps Wireless LAN PC Card is detected
by the PCMCIA socket. Double-click on "PCMCIA" in the
Windows Control Panel and check if the 11 Mbps Wireless
LAN PC Card is listed there.
If it is not, check your PCMCIA socket connections and re-
insert the 11 Mbps Wireless LAN PC Card.
3. Double-click the Connect icon and see if Connect provides
information on the adapter in the General tab. If so, the 11
Mbps Wireless LAN PC Card was successfully installed
under Windows 95.
4. Now, go to the Session tab and select <Diagnose> to
determine your problem. If no problems were found, the
connection with the Access Point is also functioning
properly. If you still cannot use your network now, you
should check your client and protocol settings by double-
clicking on "Network" in the Windows Control Panel (e.g.
NT domain, your workgroup and IP address).
5. If Diagnose revealed that you do not have a connection
with an Access Point, you must join a network first. Click
one of the networks listed under the Session tab and press
the <Join> button. If no networks are listed, you should
check if there is an Access Point in your neighborhood and
if it has been switched on. Also, there should be no red
lights blinking on the Access Point.
Q: The label of the second tab of Connect contains nonsense.
A: Use a newer version of the Microsoft Common Controls DLL.
Contact your vendor for a software patch.