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1.  INTRODUCTION
The scope of this document is to provide guidelines on how to configure the Windows 95 or Windows 98 environment
with the Nokia 6210 so that internal data and fax features can be used.
2.  WINDOWS 95 CONFIGURATION
In order to use Nokia 6210 data and fax capabilities with Windows 95 IrDA must be installed on the PC. To check if
your PC has Microsoft IrDA software installed follow the steps described below.
2.1  Checking IrDA Support in Windows 95
1.  Open Control Panel  ( Start Settings | Control Panel )
2.  Check if the Infrared icon is there
If you find the icon double-click it and move ahead to the  “IrDA settings” section; otherwise, follow the instructions
in the “Installation of MS IrDA support for Windows 95” section.
2.2  Installation of MS IrDA Support for Windows 95
1.  Before installation check that your computer has the IR-port activated from the BIOS setup and/or from
proprietary control panels like IBM's ThinkPad Center. If you are not sure how to do this, please ask for help from
your local IT-support or consult your PC manuals.
Please note: New Toshiba models (PCI-infrared port) require an infrared driver for Windows 95 from Toshiba's support
page. Please try to locate drivers for your Toshiba laptop from for example
http://www.toshiba-tro.de
. Install this driver before installing the Microsoft IrDA driver.
2.  Microsoft provides their IrDA support in a self-extracting file “W95IR.exe”  which can be found in the Download
section on the Microsoft Windows 95 web pages http://www.microsoft.com/windows95 if you don't have it
already.
3.  Run the self-extracting file in some directory on your local disk (e.g. in C:\temp). The file creates a new directory
MSIR20 into the root of your local disk (e.g. C:\MSIR20).
4.  Run setup.exe from the MSIR20 directory.
5.  Configure the ports according to your hardware. Usually the physical IR-port is COM2.
6.  Application support is usually provided to port COM4. If COM4 is already occupied in your PC by another
application support is provided to the next free COM port available.
TIP: If you don’t have many free COM ports and you want to use an infrared device in a 16-bit application
(application support provided must be COM1 – COM4) install the physical infrared port to COM5 – COM9 and
application support to COM4.
7.  Start the MS IrDA stack by double-clicking the Infrared icon in the Control Panel.