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Installation for Windows
Getting Started in Windows NT
Getting Started in Windows NT
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WaveLAN/IEEE Turbo 11 Mb PC Card
Starting Installation
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To install the WaveLAN IEEE 802.11 PC Card on a computer
running Windows NT (version 3.51 or 4.0), proceed as follows:
running Windows NT (version 3.51 or 4.0), proceed as follows:
1.
Insert the WaveLAN IEEE 802.11 PC Card into your computer.
2.
Power up your computer.
3.
Enable PCMCIA Services
4.
Enabling Network Support for your (client) station.
NOTE:
To be able to perform the steps as described on the
following pages, you will need the privileges of the
Windows NT station administrator.
From the Start menu, use the option “Log Off xxxxx” to
close all windows” and log on as “Administrator”.
following pages, you will need the privileges of the
Windows NT station administrator.
From the Start menu, use the option “Log Off xxxxx” to
close all windows” and log on as “Administrator”.
Secondly, you will need to verify that the computer system
has at least NT Service pack v4.0 installed (check the
blue start-up screen of Microsoft Windows NT).
If the computer on which you plan to install the WaveLAN
PC Card is running with Service Pack v3.0 or lower, you
will need to download Service Pack v4.0 from the
Microsoft website (
has at least NT Service pack v4.0 installed (check the
blue start-up screen of Microsoft Windows NT).
If the computer on which you plan to install the WaveLAN
PC Card is running with Service Pack v3.0 or lower, you
will need to download Service Pack v4.0 from the
Microsoft website (
http://www.microsoft.com
) and install
the Service Pack prior to installing the WaveLAN PC Card.
Enabling PCMCIA Services
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To allow the Windows NT operating system to detect PC Cards in
the computer’s PC Card slot , you must enable the PC Card
Socket controller, identified as the PCMCIA device.
the computer’s PC Card slot , you must enable the PC Card
Socket controller, identified as the PCMCIA device.
1.
Click the Start button, then select “Settings” and then click
“Control Panel”.
“Control Panel”.
2.
Double-click the “Devices” icon.
3.
Scroll down the list of devices and select the item “PCMCIA”.