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3.2 Verifying the Driver/Utility 
 
1. Windows 98SE/Me: 
Step 1.    Right-click “My Computer” icon on the desktop and choose “Properties”. 
Step 2.    Select Device Manager tab and open “Network adapters”.  You should see 
your 802.11g USB 2.0 Adapter in the list.  Highlight it and click 
Properties” button. 
Step 3.    From the “Device status”, you should see the line “This device is working 
properly”.  If, instead, you see error messages displayed, please remove 
this Adapter (highlight this Adapter and click “Remove” button).  Restart 
your PC and go through the installation process again. 
 
2. Windows 2000: 
Step 1.    Right-click “My Computer” icon on the desktop and choose “Properties”. 
Step 2.    Select Hardware tab and click “Device Manager”.  Open “Network 
adapters”.  You should see your 802.11g USB 2.0 Adapter in the list.  
Right-click this Adapter and choose “Properties”. 
Step 3.    From the “Device status”, you should see the line “This device is working 
properly”.  If, instead, you see error messages displayed, please uninstall 
this Adapter (right-click this Adapter from the “Network adapters” list and 
choose “Uninstall”).  Restart your PC and go through the installation 
process again. 
 
3. Windows XP: 
Step 1.    Click “Start>Control Panel> System”. 
Step 2.    Select Hardware tab, and click “Device Manager”.  Open “Network 
adapters”.  You should see your 802.11g USB 2.0 Adapter in the list.  
Right-click this Adapter and choose “Properties”. 
Step 3.    From the “Device status”, you should see the line “This device is working 
properly”.  If, instead, you see error messages displayed, please uninstall 
this Adapter (right-click this Adapter from the “Network adapters” list and 
choose “Uninstall”).  Restart your PC and go through the installation 
process again.