Madge Networks 802.11B (95-20) manual Hardware Setup, Inserting the Madge Pcmcia 802.11b Adapter

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6.Click the Install driver for PCI Adapter 802.11b (95-20)link to run the setup program. Now go to Step 9.

7.If the AutoPlay capability of the CD-ROM drive is disabled, click the Start button on the taskbar, click Run, and then the Run dialog box appears.

8.In the Open text box, type in D:\Setup.exe (where D: is the CD-ROM drive letter) to run the above setup program. Now go to step 5.

9.The welcome dialog box appears. Click Next to continue.

10.The Software License Agreement dialog box appears. Read through the Software License Agreement, and then click Yes.

11.The setup program will automatically identify the running system, install corresponding software, and configure your system for the PCI adapter.

12.Following the completion of software driver setup, the Setup Complete dialog box appears.

13.Click Finish to complete the software setup.

5 Hardware Setup

After software setup, follow the steps below to install your PCI adapter hardware.

1.Before installing your PCI adapter, power off your computer and remove the power plug from the wall outlet.

2.Remove the cover of your computer. For instructions on removing the cover, refer to the manual provided the vendor of your computer.

3.Install the PCI adapter into a free PCI slot and utilize the mounting screw to secure the PCI adapter in place.

4.Re-place and secure the cover of your computer.

5.Re-connect the power plug back to the wall outlet and power on your computer.

6 Inserting the Madge PCMCIA 802.11b Adapter

It is important to insert any PC Card correctly into the PCI adapter. Do not use excessive force. The PCI adapter is supplied with warning labels to show the correct insertion of a Madge PCMCIA 802.11b

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