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Configure
Instructions for configuring your PC Card Client Adapter and installing the necessary drivers differby operating
system. Use instructions that match the operating system of your laptop–either with Windows 98/2000,
Windows 95 or Windows NT.
Note: If your laptop does not have a CD-ROM drive, call the Technical Assistance Center at 800-553-2447
(outside USA, call 408-526-7209). Ask the representative for assistance in locating the drivers for your system
and the Access Point Help files.
Windows 98 Systems
Note: The Windows 98 driver also works with Windows 2000 operating systems.
After you have installed the PC Card Client Adapter, the system automaticallydetects it, opens a New Hardware
Found window, and starts collecting information for a driver database.
Step 1. When the Add New Hardware Wizard dialog box opens, it is searching for new drivers. Click Next.
Step 2. From the next dialog box, select Search for the best driver for your device (Recommended) and click
Next.
Step 3. Select CD-ROM drive, deselect all other options, insert the PC Card Client Adapter CD for Windows
98, and click Next.
Step 4. The hardware wizard will find the installation files on the CD and display the search results. When the
PC Card Client Adapter driver is displayed, click Next to copy the required files.
Step 5. During driver installation, you may be prompted to enter a path to the required client adapter or
Windows 98 files:
Windows 98 files installed on your laptop are usually located in the folder
C:\Windows\Options\Cabs. Click OK to install.
If the system prompts you for the Windows CD and the CD-ROM drive on your laptop is drive D,
the path should be D:\WIN98. Click OK to copy the required files.
Step 6. The Add New Hardware Wizard window opens again indicating the installation is complete. Click
Finish.
Step 7. Remove the CD and restart your laptop.
Step 8. When the computer restarts, double-click My Computer, Control Panel, and Network.
Step 9. Select the PC Card Client Adapter and click Properties.
Step 10. In the Properties window, click Advanced.
Step 11. In the Advanced window, select Client Name. From the checklist on page 1-2, type your laptop’s client
name in the Value dialog box.
Step 12. Select SSID. Type your Access Point’s (case-sensitive) SSID in the Value dialog box. Click OK.
Step 13. If you are not connected to a DHCP server, double-click My Computer, Control Panel, and Network.
Click the Protocols tab and select TCP/IP and Properties. Select Specify an IP address and type the IP
address, subnet mask, and default gateway address of your laptop. Click OK.
Step 14. In the Network window, click OK.
Step 15. When prompted, click Yes to reboot your laptop.
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