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Step 9. Select SSID. Type your Access Point’s (case-sensitive) SSID in the Value dialog box.
Step 10. Select the IRQ number obtained from your system administrator.
Step 11. Click OK and then Close.
Step 12. The TCP/IP Properties windows should open. If not, double-click My Computer, Control Panel and
Network. Select Protocols > TCP/IP > Properties.
If you are connected to a DHCP server, select Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server.
If you are not connected to a DHCP server, select Specify an IP address and type the IP Address,
Subnet Mask and Default Gateway address of your laptop. Click OK.
Step 13. When prompted to shutdown and restart your computer, remove the CD and click Yes.
Install the Help System
The Help System allows you to click the Help button on any of your Access Point’s Web pages and access an
HTML online help document explaining the features and functions of that Web page. The Help System files are
provided on the supplied CD-ROM. To install the Help System, follow these steps:
Step 1. Open your Web browser. We recommend using Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator,
versions 4.0 or later.
Step 2. Type theAccess Point’s IP address from the previous section inthe browseraddress line and press Enter.
Step 3. Click the Setup button to access the Setup Web page.
Step 4. Click the Web Server link in the Services section to access the Web Server Setup Web page.
Step 5. Place your cursor in theDefault HelpRoot URLbox. (Thisentry tellsthe system where tofind thehelp
files.)
Step 6. Type the path to your CD-ROM drive and the help files (for example, if your CD-ROM drive is D:,
then type file:///D:\Aironet\Help)
Note: You may choose to copy the Help files to your hard drive or file server. You would then need to edit the
path accordingly.
Step 7. Click Apply.
Install Utilities
Install the Aironet Client Utilities (ACU), Link Status Meter (LSM), and Client Encryption Manger (CEM)
utilities. Installing utilities is optional unless your network uses Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP). If WEP is
enabled, all devices in the network must havethe same WEP code, which you set using the CEMutility. The ACU
and LSM utilities provide troubleshooting and status information, but are not required.
Note: Refer to Using the Cisco Aironet 340 Series PC Card Client Adapters on the PC Card Client Adapter CD
for specific instructions on how to use each utility.
Step 1. Insert the CD for your operating system into your CD-ROM drive.
Step 2. Select Start > Run and type the following path (where D is the letter for your CD-ROM drive):
D:\utils\setup.exe
Step 3. Follow the set up instructions on the screen to complete the installation.
Note: Contact your IS department if you have a problem connecting to the network.
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