Wireless 802.11g MiniPCI Card WM1260 OEM Installation Manual (The module is sold only to the OEM integrators & the manual is valid only for the OEM manufactures) Version: 1.
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. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
*Caution !! (1). This module cannot be bound in a tablet computer for RF exposure issues. (See Label 1) Label 1 (2). This module must be labeled with FCC ID.
(3). If the FCC ID is not visible when the module is installed inside another device, then the outside of device must also display a label referring to the enclosed module. The exterior label can be “ Contains Transmitter Module FCC ID:RK9-WM1260 ” or similar wording. (See label 3) Contains Transmitter WM1260 FCC ID: RK9-WM1260 Label 3 Please put Label 3 to the enclosure of end product to note the end user.
Wireless 802.11g MiniPCI Card WM1260 Installation Manual System Requirements Software (supports the following operating systems): o Windows XP o Windows XP SP1 o Windows 2000 o Windows ME o Windows 98SE Hardware: o Minimum configuration: Pentium 300 MHz, 128 MB RAM Hardware Installation For Window XP and Window 2000 Follow the steps below to install the WM1260 in your computer first. 1. Turn off the notebook PC. 2. Find the MiniPCI slot and open the cover. 3.
Software and Driver Installation Follow the steps for the appropriate version of Windows to install the Wireless 802.11g MiniPCI Card driver. Windows XP 1. When Windows automatically detects the Network Controller, click Cancel. 2. Insert the Driver CD into your CD-ROM drive. 3. Execute the setup.exe and then click Next. 4. When system appear the warning message, click Continue Anyway. 5. When system find the Broadcom 802.11g Network Adaptor, Click Continue Anyway.
6. Click Finish and reboot the system. Windows 2000 1. When Windows automatically detects the New Hardware, click Cancel. 2. Insert the Driver CD into your CD-ROM 3. drive. Execute the setup.exe and then click Next 4. When system appear the warning message, click Yes.
5. When system find the Broadcom 802.11g Network Adaptor, Click Yes 6. Click Finish and reboot the system. Windows ME WARNING : Setup must be run before the hardware is inserted into the system. 1. Insert the Driver CD into your CD-ROM 2. drive. Execute the setup.exe and then click Yes. 3. Click Next to continue the setup.
4. Click Finish and shutdown the computer when prompted. Notice : Insert the WM1260 when System is shutdown. After the hardware installed, power on the notebook. 5. When system find the Broadcom 802.11g Network Adaptor, Choose the Specify the location of the driver (Advance) and then Click Next. 6. Click Browse and find the driver BCMWL5.inf location then click Next 7. Click Next to continue the setup.
8. Click Finish. 9. Click Yes and reboot the system Windows 98 WARNING : Setup must be run before the hardware is inserted into the system. 1. Insert the Driver CD into your CD-ROM 2. drive. Execute the setup.exe and then click Yes. 3. Click Next to continue the setup. 4. Click Finish and shutdown the computer when prompted.
Notice : Insert the WM1260 when System is shutdown. After the hardware installed, power on the notebook. 5. Click Next to continue the setup. 6. Click Next to continue the setup. 7. Click Specify a location 8. Click Browse and find the driver BCMWL5.inf location then click Next 9. Click Next to continue the setup. 10.
Configuration Follow the steps for the appropriate version of Windows to configure the Wireless 802.11g MiniPCI Card. Windows XP 1. Right-click on the Broadcom Wireless Configuration Utility icon in the Windows XP system tray and select Open Utility to open the utility options. 2. Select the Site Monitor tab and select the Network you want to use. 3. Select the Advanced tab if need configure more. 4. Double Click the Network name and then connect the Network. 5.
Windows 2000/ME/98 1. Right-click on the Broadcom Wireless Configuration Utility icon in the Windows XP system tray and select Open Utility to open the utility options. 2. Select the Site Monitor tab and select the 3. 4. Network you want to use. Select the Advanced tab if need configure more. Double Click the Network name and then connect the Network. 5. Select the Link Status tab and you can check the link status.