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1-6 Quick Start Instructions for Access Point and PC Card Client Adapter
Note: Inthe following steps,you do nottype the completeword because the systemreacts at thefirst unique letter
(for example, ad for address).
Step 6. If your wired LAN uses a DHCP server, the Access Point's IP address will be assigned automatically
every time the Access Point is turned on. Write down the IP address and skip to Step 13.
Step 7. If your LAN does not use a DHCP server, type ad for IP address at the bottom of the Express Setup
screen and press Enter.
Step 8. From the checklist on page 1-2, type the IP address and press Enter.
Step 9. Type ga for gateway address and press Enter.
Step 10. From the checklist on page 1-2, type the default gateway address and press Enter.
Step 11. Type su for subnet mask and press Enter.
Step 12. From the checklist on page 1-2, type the subnet mask and press Enter.
Step 13. Type ra for radio SSID and press Enter.
Step 14. From the checklist on page 1-2, type the SSID and press Enter.
Step 15. Type ap and press Enter to apply.
Step 16. Exit the terminal-emulation program and remove the 9-pin serial cable.
You have now completed the required steps to install and configure your Access Point. Use the following steps
to set up the PC Card Client Adapter.
Set Up the PC Card Client Adapter
Install
CAUTION: The following procedures and physical connections apply generally to normal and conventional PC
card slots. In cases of custom or non-conventional equipment, be alert to possible differences in PC Card Client
Adapter slot configurations.
Step 1. Examine your PC Card Client Adapter. The card is keyed so that it can be inserted only one way into
the PC card slot. One end is a dual-row, 68-pin PC card connector. The other end is a wireless antenna.
The slot in your laptop must be a PC card Type II slot (this includes slots that support both the Type II
and Type III cards). Remove any other PC card from the slot.
Step 2. For Windows 95 or Windows 98 systems, turn the computer
on before inserting the PC Card Client
Adapter. For Windows NT systems, turn the computer
off before inserting the PC Card Client Adapter.
Step 3. Hold the PC Card Client Adapter withthe logofacing upand insert the cardinto the slot, applyingjust
enough pressure to make sure it is fully seated.
CAUTION: Never force the PC Card Client Adapter into the PC card slot. Forcing it will damage both the PC Card
Client Adapter andthe slot. Ifthe PC Card Client Adapter does not easily insert, remove the card and re-insertit.
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