Honeywell International Inc. 480628-4096 Manuale Utente
Troubleshooting
Windows Operating Systems
Windows Operating Systems
WaveLAN/IEEE Turbo 11 Mb PC Card
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3.
Write down the alternative I/O Port value and close the
Windows NT Diagnostics Program.
Windows NT Diagnostics Program.
Having finished these steps, you should now have a note that
identifies the following (alternative) values:
identifies the following (alternative) values:
■
IRQ value
■
I/O Port Address
You can use these values to install the WaveLAN Miniport
Driver as described later in this chapter.
Driver as described later in this chapter.
Despite NT Diagnostics, still facing problems
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The Windows NT Diagnostics program is not “bullet-proof”.
Occasionally you may run into a hardware conflicts despite the fact
that the Windows NT Diagnostics program displayed resources as
being available to your WaveLAN card.
Occasionally you may run into a hardware conflicts despite the fact
that the Windows NT Diagnostics program displayed resources as
being available to your WaveLAN card.
This may be the case when your computer has one or more
devices and/or peripherals installed which claimed an I/O Base
Address and/or IRQ value without notifying the Windows NT
operating system: Your Windows NT Diagnostics program will not
be able to display these values, simply because it “doesn’t know”.
devices and/or peripherals installed which claimed an I/O Base
Address and/or IRQ value without notifying the Windows NT
operating system: Your Windows NT Diagnostics program will not
be able to display these values, simply because it “doesn’t know”.
If this is the case, a value you perceived as being available to your
WaveLAN card, had already claimed by a conflicting device
resulting in:
WaveLAN card, had already claimed by a conflicting device
resulting in:
■
A WaveLAN card that does not work, and/or
■
A conflicting device that does not work properly.
It will depend on your preferences and the configuration options
supported by each of the conflicting devices to determine which
device settings should be changed to allow flawless operation.
supported by each of the conflicting devices to determine which
device settings should be changed to allow flawless operation.
In most situations the WaveLAN Miniport driver will prove most
flexible to select alternative settings for I/O Base Address or IRQ
flexible to select alternative settings for I/O Base Address or IRQ