User Manual
Table Of Contents
- ChapterTitleList - Technical Support
- ChapterTitleList - Regulatory Information
- ChapterTitleList - Information to the User
- ChapterTitleList - Table of Contents
- ChapterTitle - About WaveLAN/IEEE
- ChapterTitle - Hardware Installation
- ChapterTitle - Installation for Windows
- ChapterTitle - Advanced WaveLAN Parameters
- ChapterTitle - Monitoring WaveLAN Performance
- ChapterTitle - WaveLAN Security Options
- ChapterTitle - Card Specifications
- ChapterTitle - Troubleshooting
- ChapterTitle - Installing in Windows CE
- ChapterTitle - Installation for MS-DOS
- ChapterTitle - Installing in Apple Macintosh
- ChapterTitle - Warranty Repair Card
- ChapterTitleList - List of Figures
- ChapterTitleList - List of Tables
- ChapterTitleList - Index
Installation for MS-DOS
Setup the WaveCAD Program
D-4 WaveLAN IEEE 802.11 PC Card User’s Guide
Setup the WaveCAD Program D
To allow MS-DOS-based computers to “identify” the presence of a
PC Card in the PC Card slot, the computer needs dedicated
software that will enable it to do so. For your WaveLAN IEEE
802.11 card this can either be:
■ Card & Socket services software as provided by various
software vendors, or
■ The WaveLAN Card Access Driver (wlancad.sys), a Lucent
Technologies proprietary driver, that was designed specifically
for WaveLAN cards.
The card software must be loaded before any other program
(network driver or utility) tries to access the WaveLAN card.
In this section, we describe the proper WaveCAD installation
procedure and settings for the following systems:
■ Computers using Card & Socket Services
■ Intel 82365 PCIC based computers
Card & Socket Services D
To ensure the WaveCAD is always run at start-up time, you must
edit the system file “
CONFIG.SYS” to include a “DEVICE” statement
that will identify the path and filename of the WaveCAD program.
Example DOS commands:
c:\
edit c:\config.sys
The format of the device line is as follows:
DEVICE = [path name]wvlancad.sys