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2 Microsoft Broadband Networking Wireless Notebook Adapter User’s Guide
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Adapter Status Lights
The following table describes the behavior of the adapter’s two status lights.
When the Power
light is…
light is…
And the Wireless
light is…
light is…
This means…
On On The adapter has established communication with
a wireless network.
On Blinking
quickly
Data is being sent or received wirelessly.
On Blinking
slowly
The adapter is trying to establish communication
with a wireless network.
with a wireless network.
Off Off The adapter is not receiving power, is not
recognized by Microsoft Windows
®
, or is disabled.
CardBus Technology
The Microsoft Wireless Notebook Adapter uses new CardBus technology. CardBus PC
Cards look like earlier PC Cards (16-bit PC Cards), but CardBus PC Cards support
faster data transfer and use less power. CardBus PC Cards work only on computers
that have CardBus PC Card slots.
Cards look like earlier PC Cards (16-bit PC Cards), but CardBus PC Cards support
faster data transfer and use less power. CardBus PC Cards work only on computers
that have CardBus PC Card slots.
Warning You can damage your CardBus adapter by inserting it into a PC Card slot that
supports only high-powered 16-bit PC Cards. Do not force your adapter into a PC Card slot
if it doesn’t fit.
if it doesn’t fit.
Make sure that your computer has a CardBus PC Card slot by following one of these
procedures, depending on your version of the Microsoft Windows operating system:
procedures, depending on your version of the Microsoft Windows operating system:
Windows XP or Windows 2000
1. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
2. Double-click System and then click the Hardware tab.
3. Click Device Manager.
4. Click the plus sign to expand the PCMCIA Adapters item.
If CardBus is supported, it will be listed here. If you see only references to PC Card,
CardBus is not supported.
CardBus is not supported.
Windows 98, Windows 98 SE, and Windows Me
1. Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
2. Double-click System.
If you don’t see the System option in Control Panel, click the View All Control Panel
Options link in the left pane.
Options link in the left pane.