Instruction Manual Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
CONTENTS (1) WIRELESS LAN PCMCIA ADAPTER SETUP ---------(2) NETWORK SETUP ----------------------------------------- 1 5
1 WIRELESS LAN PCMCIA ADAPTER SETUP STEP 1-1 Turn your Notebook PC on and boot it under Windows98. Insert Wireless LAN PCMCIA Adapter, Windows98 will recognize the card that has been inserted automatically. It then display a dialog box “Update Device Driver Wizard”, see Figure 1-1 After Figure 1-1 appeared, click “Next”.
STEP 1-2 After you click “Next”, you will see Figure 1-2 displayed on screen. Figure 1-2 Click “Next”.
STEP 1-3 Then you will see Figure 1-3 displayed on screen. Insert the Driver disk into floppy driver A. Type “a:\”, choose “Specify a location”, and click “OK”. See Figure 1-3.
STEP 1-4 After you accomplish STEP 1-3. Figure 1-4 will displayed on screen. Figure 1-4 Click “Finish”, and you have finished setup Wireless LAN PCMCIA Adapter driver. See Figure 1-5.
2 NETWORK SETUP Before setup the network adapter, be sure that a client is configured with at least the IPX/SPX protocol, NetBEUI and TCP/IP protocol. STEP 2-1 After installing the adapter driver, verify your Windows98 Network setup via the “Network” icon in “Control Panel”. STEP 2-2 Highlight the “PRISM1 802.11 PC Card Adapter” and click “Properties”. See Figure 2-1.
STEP 2-3 Click “Advanced” in PRISM1 802.11 PC Card Adapter Properties Panel. Enable “SSID” Property, and let the Value be “IEEE 802.11 LAN” (default). See Figure 2-2.
STEP 2-4 Enable “Network Mode” Property. See Figure 2-3. Select “Adhoc” if you are in point-to-point configuration. Select “Infrastructure” while you connect to LAN via Access Point.
STEP 2-5 Enable “Infrastructure STA” Property. See Figure 2-4. Select the proper channel number you are going to use to connect to LAN.