3com WL-305 Manual De Usuario

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Diagnosing Problems
The 3Com WLAN Launcher window can help you can diagnose problems. To 
display the 3Com WLAN Launcher, double click the 3Com icon in the Windows 
system tray.
If you have difficulty using the PC Card, try the solutions in the following table. If 
you continue to experience difficulty, see “Upgrading PC Card Firmware” on 
page 34 or “Uninstalling the Car
d” on page 33.
Symptom
Solutions
PC Card LED is off.
Make sure the card is properly inserted in the slot.
Check the PC Card icon in the Windows control panel and 
make sure that the card type can be recognized.
PC Card LED is on, but not 
blinking.
Make sure the card is properly inserted in the slot.
Uninstall the card and reinstall it.
PC Card installs as an unknown 
device.
The Windows Add Hardware Wizard was unable to locate 
the PC Card drivers. You may have had no CD or the wrong 
CD inserted in the drive, or the 3Com CD may not have 
been ready when the wizard looked for the drivers.
Remove the unknown device and repeat the installation 
procedure. Make sure that you insert the 3Com CD when 
the installation calls for it and that you wait for it to come up 
to speed in the drive.
Installation program does not 
finish. The driver fails to load.
There may be a resource conflict. Use the Device Manager 
to resolve resource conflicts. Select System from the Control 
Panel, and then click the Device Manager tab.
Network association is 
intermittent. 
In the WLAN Launcher window, 
the green dotted line between 
associated devices blinks to red 
with an X, indicating that the 
radio signal is weak. 
The diagnostic signal strength or 
link quality tests fail.
Make sure that the XJACK antenna attached to the end of 
the card is extended. Try reorienting the antenna. For best 
use of the antenna:
Keep the area around the antenna clear from materials 
that could block radio transmission, such as metal 
objects, electronic devices, and cordless telephones.
If the signal is weak, change the direction of the antenna 
slightly.
If necessary, move your computer a few inches to find a 
better signal.