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2.5 Uninstalling Driver and Utility
If the PC Card installation is unsuccessful for any reason, the best way to
solve the problem may be to completely uninstall the PC Card and its
software and repeat the installation procedure again.
1. Insert the Wireless LAN PC Card into the PCMCIA slot.
2. Right click My Computer--->Select Properties.
3. On the Hardware tab, choose Device Manager, and click Network
solve the problem may be to completely uninstall the PC Card and its
software and repeat the installation procedure again.
1. Insert the Wireless LAN PC Card into the PCMCIA slot.
2. Right click My Computer--->Select Properties.
3. On the Hardware tab, choose Device Manager, and click Network
Adapter. Choose SendFar IPN2120 Wireless LAN Card and remove it.
4. After removing the SendFar IPN2120 Wireless LAN Card, restart
your computer.
5. Click the Start button, select Control Panel. Double click the
Add/Remove Programs icon on the Control Panel. In the Change or
Remove Programs dialog window, choose the and click Remove button
to uninstall this programs as shown in Figure 2-9.
Remove Programs dialog window, choose the and click Remove button
to uninstall this programs as shown in Figure 2-9.
Figure 2-9
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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting
This chapter describes the problems and corresponding solutions that may
occur when installing a PC Card.
Symptom
Solution
Windows does not
detect the PC Card
when installed.
Verify that the PC Card is properly inserted into
the PC Card slot.
Check whether the computer has a Plug and
Play BIOS.
Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP might not detect the
PC Card if a previous installation of the PC Card
was cancelled before it was finished. Remove the
previous driver, and redo the installation again.
the PC Card slot.
Check whether the computer has a Plug and
Play BIOS.
Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP might not detect the
PC Card if a previous installation of the PC Card
was cancelled before it was finished. Remove the
previous driver, and redo the installation again.
Driver fails to load
A resource conflict could exist.
For Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP, use the Device
Manager to resolve resource conflicts. Select
System from the Control Panel, then click on
the Device Manager tab.
For Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP, use the Device
Manager to resolve resource conflicts. Select
System from the Control Panel, then click on
the Device Manager tab.
Device conflict on a
Windows system
Windows system
A device conflict under Windows
98SE/ME/2000/XP may be related to the PC
Card.
For Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP, use the
Computer properties to identify the used I/O port
addresses and IRQ values.
If there is a device conflict, select alternative
settings for I/O Base Address or IRQ values. If
you know which device is conflicting with the PC
Card, you have the option of changing that
device’s I/O address or IRQ instead of changing
the PC Card.
98SE/ME/2000/XP may be related to the PC
Card.
For Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP, use the
Computer properties to identify the used I/O port
addresses and IRQ values.
If there is a device conflict, select alternative
settings for I/O Base Address or IRQ values. If
you know which device is conflicting with the PC
Card, you have the option of changing that
device’s I/O address or IRQ instead of changing
the PC Card.
No resource conflicts
were detected, but the
wireless station does not
attach to the network
were detected, but the
wireless station does not
attach to the network
Verify that the SSID of the PC Card matches that
of the access point. Use the Network
Configuration Properties Application in the
Control Panel to modify the SSID.
of the access point. Use the Network
Configuration Properties Application in the
Control Panel to modify the SSID.