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 Windows
Introduction
3-2 WaveLAN/IEEE Turbo 11 Mb PC Card
What You Need to Know 3
Installing a WaveLAN IEEE 802.11 PC Card requires the same
level of expertise that you would need to install any other type of
standard Ethernet network adapter card. It is assumed that you
have a working knowledge of standard Windows 95, 98 or NT
operations and of installing network adapter cards.
Although similar in appearance, Windows 95, Windows 98 and
Windows NT operating systems show different behavior when
installing or operating new hardware on your computer.
The major differences between the operating systems are:
■ “Plug & Play” support
■ “User Profiles”
That’s why, you will find different “Getting Started” instructions for
each of the Microsoft operating systems described in this chapter:
■ “Getting Started in Windows 95/98” on page 3-3
■ “Getting Started in Windows NT” on page 3-5
The actual setting of the WaveLAN parameters is the same for
both type of systems (described on page 3-13).