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Step 3. In the list of installed network components, select WLAN miniUSB Adapter.

Step 4. Click Remove.

You will be asked if you wish to remove the adapter or “disable” it.

Step 5. Click OK.

You will be asked if you wish to restart the computer. Step 6. Click Yes and allow the system to restart.

Microsoft® Windows 2000 or XP: To remove the driver from a computer running Windows 2000 or XP, carry out the following steps:

Step 1. Disconnect the adapter.

The adapter can be connected or disconnected at any time. There is no need to choose a “stop” command.

Step 2. Open the desktop’s Start menu, go to Settings, choose Control Panel, and open the System icon.

Step 3. Click the Hardware tab, and then click Device Manager.

Step 4. In the list titled Network Adapters, select WLAN miniUSB Adapter.

Step 5. Click Uninstall., click OK as required to return to the Control Panel window, and then close that window.

To remove the InstantWave Utility, open the desktop’s Start menu, go to Programs,

and choose, in order, Instantwave, HighRate utility, and Uninstall HighRate Utility. Alternatively, you can open the Start menu, go to Settings and then to Control

Panel, choose Add/Remove Programs, select Instantwave HighRate Utility, and click Add/Remove.

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Contents Wireless LAN Adapter User’s GuideTrademarks Packing List Table of Contents Index List of Figures Roamable Multi -AP Infrastructure NetworkHardware IntroductionSystem Requirements SoftwareTerminology Used in This Guide Ad-hoc NetworkBSSID, MAC Address Parts of the Adapter RoamingAdapter Installation Connecting the Adapter for the First TimeInstalling the Driver Windows Windows MEWindows Installing the InstantWave Utility Windows XPSetup program Welcome screen Select Program Folder window Uninstalling the Driver and Utility Prompt for DiskClick Remove Using the InstantWave Utility InstantWave UtilityInstantWave Utility toolbar Adapter Properties Color StatusConfiguration Advanced Information Link Info Encryption Troubleshooting Adapter Properties window Troubleshooting panel Site SurveyRadio Link Quality Indicator Station Traffic MonitorStation Traffic Monitor Driver/Utility Upgrade Procedure Troubleshooting Symptom Suggested SolutionsInstantWave 11-Mbps USB Wireless LAN Adapter Technical Support Support from Your Network SupplierSupport from NDC Hardware NDC Limited WarrantyLimited Warranty Service Procedure SoftwareService after Warranty Period Return for CreditLimitation of Liability Specifications GeneralWireless RF Frequency RangeEC Declaration of Conformity Appendix FCC EtsiIndex BssidSsid