User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Welcome to Sprint
- Introduction to this User’s Guide
- PCSConnection Card Basics
- Installing the PCSConnection Card
- Using the PCSConnection Card
- The PCSConnection ManagerSM Window and Indicators
- Data Connections
- Voice Connections
- Menu Options
- The Network Adapter Manager (Notebooks Only)
- Troubleshooting Tips (Notebook PC)
- Troubleshooting Tips (Handheld / Pocket PC)
- PCS Vision
- Technical Specifications and Regulatory Information
- Safety Information and Terms & Conditions
- Index

Section 3: Using the PCS Connection Card
104 3F: Troubleshooting Tips (Notebook PC)
Error: Connection Seems Slow
When you have a both a PCS Connection Card and an
AirCard 300 in your computer, the data connection seems
quite slow.
Error: Connection Gets Dropped (Windows 2000 and XP)
When attempting a data connection with PCS Connection
Manager, the connection gets dropped as soon as it is
established (the status goes from “Authenticating” and
“Authenticated” back to “Ready to Connect”)
.
Possible Causes Suggestions
Under some operating systems, if both
cards are inserted, then the path that the
Internet Protocol (IP) traffic will take is
not predictable. If the data gets routed
through the AirCard 300, you will
experience slower data transfer rates.
Before you use the
PCS Connection Card, eject
the AirCard 300 from your
computer.
Possible Causes Suggestions
The connection
properties are not
optimal.
1. Windows XP: Click Start > Connect To > 1xRTT
(High-Speed).
Windows 2000: Click
Start > Settings >
Network and Dial-Up Connections > 1xRTT (High-
Speed).
2. In the window that appears, click Properties.
3. Click the Networking tab.
4. Click Settings.
5. Ensure that Enable LCP Extensions and Negotiate
multi-link for single link connections are not
selected.
6. Click OK.