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Figure 1. Windows 95 Infrared Monitor (Ms IrDA 2.0)
8.  Now you should have a working IrDA connection. You can create a short cut from Irmon.exe to your desktop or put
it in your startup directory.
Only for a Nokia 6100 series phone and Nokia Data Suite users:
Please note
: If you are using the IR connection, the IrDA and Nokia Data Suite cannot be run at the same time! So, if you
are using a Nokia 6100 series phone for infrared transmission and running Nokia Data Suite under Windows 95 , and
you install MS IrDA 2.0, then you will have to disable the infrared communication in the Infrared Monitor every time you
wish to use the Nokia Data Suite. NOTE! This also applies if you are using: 1. Nokia Data Suite simultaneously with any
version of I e Nokia PC Suite or any other application that requires the MS IrDA 2.0 update, or 2. a Nokia 6100 series
phone for infrared transmission.
2.3  IrDA Settings
From the Options tab of the MS IrDA application disable Plug and Play (see Figure 1).
NOTE I: The IrDA stack provides a Virtual Infrared Port for your applications. If your application wants to directly
connect to the port use the port where application support is provided (COM4 in Figure 1). You will also see this
information in the Options tab of the MS IrDA application.
NOTE II: Some applications (like Windows 95 HyperTerminal) have some unsuitable connection parameters as a
default when connecting directly to the COM port with application support. Therefore, always using a Windows 95
modem (TAPI) is recommended.
2.4  Windows 95 Modem Configuration
After proper IrDA support installation and configuration the next step is to configure a new modem for Windows 95.
Just install Nokia Modem Options for the Nokia 6210 from your CD-ROM.
2.5  Windows 95 Dial-up Connection Configuration
For remote networking a dial-up connection must also be configured properly.