Intel 2915ABG, 2200BG Silent Install Summary, Introduction, Operating Mode, Command Line Options

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Intel® PRO/Wireless 2200BG and 2915ABG Network Connection Software

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3Silent Installation Under Microsoft Windows XP and Microsoft Windows 2000

3.1Silent Install Summary

Silent install provides a method of installing system drivers for the Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG and 2915ABG Network Connection without user intervention.

3.2Introduction

The standalone silent driver installation application SetupWLD.exe installs and uninstalls the miniport NDIS driver for Microsoft Windows XP and Microsoft Windows 2000. SetupWLD.exe and the corresponding SetupWLD.ini have the appropriate entries to perform the installation. These files are located in the respective driver folder of the Intel installation CD. This program works only for Intel- manufactured wireless network adapters.

3.3Operating Mode

This program can operate in the following modes:

The wireless MiniPCI adapter is installed into a system with an old driver installed.

The wireless MiniPCI adapter is installed into a system with the same driver installed.

The wireless MiniPCI adapter is not installed in the system.

Based on the conditions above, the respective actions are:

Silent driver upgrade or installation.

Silent driver reinstallation.

Unattended installation (prepare the system to accept the MiniPCI adapter and perform an unattended installation when the wireless MiniPCI adapter is plugged in)

When this application is run after canceling the PnP hardware wizard, it installs the drivers. (The PnP dialog displays when the hardware is inserted into a system with an OS, on which no Intel wireless LAN device is currently installed.) After the driver is copied onto the system, SetupWLD.exe triggers a rescan of the PCI bus to identify if a card is present and then installs the driver automatically.

3.4Command Line Options

3.4.1SetupWLD.exe (Silent Driver Install Program)

Options

Meaning

-silent or /Silent

Do not display any progress dialog boxes or error messages

 

 

-INI <full file name> or /INI <full file name>

Use the specified file name for INI information and not

 

SetupWLD.ini in the current working directory

 

 

-NoReboot or /NoReboot

Forces no reboot even if reboot is required after the install

 

 

-Help or /Help

Displays help message

 

 

-Install or /Install

Install (if it exists, Reinstall will take place)

 

 

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Contents Intel Customer Support Revision April 29Intel Customer Support Document Revision Date Comments Number Document Revision HistoryContents Purpose and Scope IntroductionProduct Nomenclature OverviewUnattend Answer File Command Lines File cmdlines.txtINF File Creation Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG or 2915ABG Network ConnectionExecuting the Unattended Install Using the Operating System Intel PRO/Wireless 2915ABG Network ConnectionCopying Files from the Intel CD-ROM Operating Mode Silent Install SummaryCommand Line Options SetupWLD.exe Silent Driver Install ProgramSilent=xxx Definitions Value SignificanceOptions Values Meaning SSO Options Values Meaning Uninstall and Upgrade Driver Uninstall and UpgradeIntel PROSet/Wireless Software Uninstall and Upgrade

2915ABG, 2200BG specifications

The Intel 2915ABG and 2200BG are wireless network adapters that were designed to provide robust connectivity options for laptops and desktop computers, particularly during the early 2000s. Both adapters are part of Intel's line of Centrino technology, which emphasizes integrated features aimed at enhancing mobile computing.

The Intel 2915ABG is a dual-band wireless adapter that supports the 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g standards. This versatility makes it suitable for a range of wireless environments, from home networks operating on the 2.4 GHz band to enterprise setups taking advantage of the less crowded 5 GHz band. With a maximum data rate of 54 Mbps for both 802.11g and 802.11a, and backward compatibility with the slower 802.11b standard, the 2915ABG ensures flexibility in connectivity options.

Key features of the Intel 2915ABG include support for Intel’s Enhanced Wireless Performance technology, which optimizes power consumption and extends battery life in mobile devices. Additionally, it supports Quality of Service (QoS) for multimedia applications, ensuring smoother video and audio streaming over wireless connections. The adapter also leverages Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) and Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) for enhanced security, crucial for protecting user data in unsecured networks.

In comparison, the Intel 2200BG is a single-band card that primarily operates on the 2.4 GHz frequency, supporting the 802.11b and 802.11g standards. With a maximum data transfer rate of up to 54 Mbps, the 2200BG is optimized for typical home and office setups where a dual-band connection might not be necessary. However, it does include features such as Adaptive Rate Wireless (ARW), which dynamically adjusts the data rate to compensate for signal interference, thus providing a more stable connection.

Both adapters benefit from Intel's innovative driver support, which allows for seamless integration with various operating systems, ensuring users can switch between networks without major disruptions. Furthermore, they come equipped with a range of diagnostic and troubleshooting tools, allowing users to monitor connection performance and address issues proactively.

In summary, the Intel 2915ABG and 2200BG wireless adapters are foundational products in the evolution of mobile connectivity, boasting features that catered to a diverse range of user needs, from basic home networking to more intricate office environments. Their introduction marked a significant step in bridging the gap between convenience and robust performance in wireless communication.