IBM 19K4543 manual Network installation

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Note: If you are prompted to identify the location of files, type the correct drive letter and directory; then click OK.

Windows starts to copy files from your installation disks or CD and the High-Rate Wireless LAN software CD.

Windows system files are usually on the Windows installation CD.

If your computer comes with the Windows operating system factory-installed, choose the directory that contains the Windows setup files (.CAB files).

When you are prompted to identify the High-Rate Wireless LAN device driver files (typically file names starting with the characters wv*.*), specify the drive and directory that contains your High-Rate Wireless LAN software:

If you are installing from the High-Rate Wireless LAN CD, the directory is X:\Drivers (where X is the drive letter of your CD-ROM drive).

Note: There is a separate directory for Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT, and Windows 2000.

— If you are installing files that you downloaded from the Internet,

select the disk drive or directory where you saved the downloaded files.

Note: If you previously installed a PC Card on your computer, most of these files are already available on your hard disk drive. If you do not have the Windows installation CD available, try replacing the proposed path in the Copy Files From window with: C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM or C:\WINDOWS.

Network installation

If this is the first time that networking support is installed onto your computer, you will be prompted to enter a computer and workgroup name. These names will be used to identify your computer on the Microsoft Network Neighborhood. After you enter a computer and workgroup name, do the following:

1.Click OK.

2.In the Computer Name field, type a unique name for your computer. You can type any name you like.

3.In the Workgroup field, type a unique name for your workgroup. You can type any name you like.

4.(Optional) Provide a description of the computer in the Computer Description field.

For more information about setting your Microsoft Network Neighborhood properties, consult your Windows documentation or the Windows online help information.

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Contents 19K4543 User’s GuideOPTIONS by IBMPage 19K4543 First Edition May Copyright IBM Corp Contentsiv High-Rate Wireless LAN PC Card User’s Guide Installálás el tt olvassa el a Biztonsági el írások kéziköny Safety InformationPreden namestite ta izdelek, preberite knjižico Varnostne informacije Safety Information viii High-Rate Wireless LAN PC Card User’s Guide About this book Part 1 Installation and user’s guidePart 2 Appendixes x High-Rate Wireless LAN PC Card User’s Guide Product description Part 1 Installation and user’s guideSoftware description Peer-to-Peer workgroups Configuring the High-Rate Wireless LAN networkInstalling the High-Rate Wireless LAN PC Card Installing the Client Manager softwareInstalling the device drivers in Windows 95 and Windows Installing the device drivers1. Insert the High-Rate Wireless LAN PC Card into your computer 1-6 High-Rate Wireless LAN PC Card User’s Guide Installing the device drivers in Windows NTInstalling the device drivers in Windows Selecting the Miniport device driverNetwork installation 1. Click Start → Settings → Control Panel Setting basic parametersCompleting the installation Setting advanced parameters Using and maintaining the High-Rate Wireless LAN PC CardRadio antennas Removing the PC Card 2. Select Stop High-Rate Wireless LAN PC CardMaintaining your PC Card Viewing other computers in the network Using Client ManagerViewing and modifying PC Card settings Viewing wireless link quality2. Select Configuration Profile 2. Select Client Manager 1. Click Start → Programs → High-Rate Wireless LAN workgroup1-14 High-Rate Wireless LAN PC Card User’s Guide Form factor Appendix A. Product specificationsPhysical specifications Power characteristicsRadio characteristics Networking characteristicsMedium Wireless LAN RangeRange High speedChannel ID Supported frequesncy sub-bandsETSI When installing High-Rate Wireless LAN PC Cards, the channel configuration is managed as follows A-6 High-Rate Wireless LAN PC Card User’s Guide Troubleshooting the LEDs Appendix B. TroubleshootingThere is no device driver installed Appendix B. Troubleshooting B-3 Troubleshooting the network connectionChanging the TCP/IP settings LEDs work but you can’t connect to the networkB-4 High-Rate Wireless LAN PC Card User’s Guide Technical support Appendix C. Help and service informationTelephone technical support Canada all others C-2 High-Rate Wireless LAN PC Card User’s GuideU.S.A. / Puerto Rico The IBM Warranty for Machines Warranty StatementsAppendix D. Product warranties and notices WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND Extent of WarrantyItems Not Covered by Warranty Warranty ServiceLimitation of Liability Production StatusWarranty period* - Three Years Appendix D. Product warranties and notices D-5 D-6 High-Rate Wireless LAN PC Card User’s Guide EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST, AFRICA EMEA Part 2 - Worldwide Country-Unique TermsDAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU ASIA PACIFICThe following terms apply to the country specified The following terms apply to all EMEA countriesApplicability of suppliers and resellers unchanged Appendix D. Product warranties and notices D-9 NORTH AMERICA NoticesElectronic emission notices TrademarksFederal Communications Commission FCC Statement Tested To Comply With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE Industry Canada Class B emission compliance statementAvis de conformité à la réglementation d’Industrie Canada European Union EMC Directive conformance statementAppendix D. Product warranties and notices D-13 D-14 High-Rate Wireless LAN PC Card User’s Guide Union Europea - Normativa EMCAppendix D. Product warranties and notices D-15 D-16 High-Rate Wireless LAN PC Card User’s Guide Page Part Number 19K4543 File Number D4Q7A