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§ 1) Click on the Control Panel and then on PC -Card/MiniPCI. Check whether it has MiniPCI card
in one of the sockets or not. If you find “LAN-Express IEEE 802.11 PC-Card Adapter” or “LAN -Express IEEE
802.11 MiniPCI Adapter” in one of the sockets, it means the card is detected properly. If you see the yellow sign of
§ question-mark(?), the resources are conflicting.
§ 2)Right click on “My Computer” and the select Properties. Select the device Manager and click on the Network
Adapter. You will find “LAN -Express IEEE 802.11 PC-Card Adapter” or “LAN-Express IEEE 802.11 MiniPCI
Adapter” if it is installed successfully. If you see the Yellow sign the resources are conflicting. Click on MiniPCI
card and then on MiniPCI Card service, you can see the status of MiniPCI.
card. If there are yellow sign either on adapter or MIniPCI card, please check followings.
§ 2-1) Check if your Notebook supports 3.3V card.
§ 2-2)Check if your Notebook has a free IRQ
§ 2-3) Check that you have inserted the right card and have installed the proper driver.
If the 802.11B WLAN does not function after attempting the above steps, remove the MiniPCI adapter,
and do the following:
§ From the run window enter, c:\windows\system, locate and delete the Express.sys file
§ Open the “Control Panel” double-click “System” and delete “LAN -Express IEEE 802.11 PC-card
Adapter” or “LAN-Express IEEE 802.11 MiniPCI Adapter”.
§ Restart the PC and repeat the hardware and software installation steps outlined in
Chapters 3 and 4.