NETGEAR HA311 manual Click Finish to close the Found New Hardware Wizard

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For Windows XP users, the Found New Hardware Wizard window automatically will detect the new HA311 Wireless PCI Adapter and then display the Hardware Installation window (as shown below).

The Hardware Installation window indicates that HA311 has not passed Windows logo testing.

Click the Continue Anyway button to allow Windows 2000 to install the driver and initialize the HA311 Wireless PCI Adapter.

Click Finish to close the Found New Hardware Wizard.

3.Restart your PC, if prompted.

Please proceed to the next page, Verifying Driver Installation.

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Contents Netgear NETGEAR, INC Contents Introduction Features BenefitsPackage Contents System RequirementsRelated Netgear Ieee 802.11a Products About This GuideGet Started Now Installation Install the HA311 Utility SoftwarePage Page Page Page Page Install the HA311 Wireless PCI Adapter Hardware InstallationHardware Description Page Page Install the HA311 Wireless PCI Adapter Driver For Windows XP, 2000, ME, and 98 SE UsersClick Finish to close the Found New Hardware Wizard Verifying Driver Installation Page For Windows NT 4.0 Users Verifying NT 4.0 Driver Installation Configure the HA311 Network Settings Windows XP UsersIcon Ad-hoc mode Infrastructure mode Color About the HA311 Systray ApplicationConfiguring the HA311 Wireless PCI Adapter, on Test the Network Connection Status Click OK when you are done Configuring the HA311 802.11A Wireless PCI Adapter Status SectionConfiguration Section Ssid Statistics Section About Section Wireless Network Fundamentals Wireless Network ConfigurationAD-HOC Mode PEER-TO-PEER Workgroup Infrastructure Mode Service Set Identification Ssid Authentication and WEP Encryption Wireless Channel Selection Ieee 802.11a Channel Allocations HE102 user can use eight channels in non-turbo mode Appendix A-TROUBLESHOOTING AdapterAppendix B-GENERAL Specifications Model HA311 802.11a Wireless PCI AdapterAppendix C-REGULATORY Compliance TrademarksPage Radio Frequency Interference Requirements