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setup 
Using the Setup Wizard 
This chapter will guide you through the setup process for your Microsoft
®
 Broadband 
Networking Wireless Notebook Adapter. To set up your adapter, you need a computer 
that: 
O
Is running Microsoft Windows
®
 XP, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows 2000 
Professional, Windows 98, or Windows 98 SE operating system. 
O
Has an available PC Card slot that supports CardBus PC Cards. 
 
The steps in this chapter correspond to the steps that you will go through in the wizard 
on the Setup CD.  
 
Note   If you don’t want to use the Setup Wizard to set up your adapter, and you have 
Windows XP, it is possible to set up your adapter by using the Add Hardware Wizard and 
the Wireless Network Connection utility in Windows. However, using the Setup Wizard is 
recommended because the Setup Wizard installs the network utility software and 
configures your wireless network settings.  
Step 1: Gather Components, Tools, and Information 
1. Take the following items to the computer that you want to add to the network: 
O
Setup and Network Utility CD 
O
Microsoft Wireless Adapter 
O
This User’s Guide 
O
The floppy disk, file, printout, or written record of network settings that you 
created when setting up your wireless network. (If you didn’t set up the network 
that you want to join, ask your network administrator for the settings. If you set 
up the network, but don’t have a saved copy of your network settings, see 
Appendix A, “Locating Your Internet and Network Settings.”) 
O
Installation CD for your Windows operating system if your computer is running 
Windows Me, Windows 98, or Windows 98 SE. 
Note   You can use the Setup and Network Utility CD (v.2.0) that comes with this 
adapter to install all current and previous versions of Microsoft Broadband Networking 
products. If you have other Microsoft Broadband Networking products on your network, 
you do not need to keep multiple copies of this CD and you can discard earlier versions 
of this CD. 
2. If your computer is running Windows XP or Windows 2000, log on as a member of 
the Administrator group. If you are not logged on as an administrator, click Start, 
click Log Off, and then press CTRL+ALT+DELETE. Log on again with an 
administrator’s name and password.