User’s Manual
PalmPilot can occupy the COM port even if you do not have your PalmPilot connected to that COM port at this time.
Check any software that loads when your computer starts up - any software that appears as an icon on your Windows Taskbar - and Disable/Exit any applications that normally use a COM port.
•Do you have another modem installed? Older internal modems can cause COM port conflicts. PC Card (PCMCIA) modems in laptops can switch the COM port number of your
Remove your PC Card modem until you verify your AirLink Modem is working, or ensure your internal modem won't be conflicting with the COM port your AirLink modem is attached to.
•Infrared ports on laptops/desktops may cause similar conflicts. They too can change the COM port number, or sometimes “share an interrupt” with an existing COM port which can cause your serial port not to work (since the IR port is usually active by default). Check your BIOS settings or computer manual to disable this port, or ensure it will not be conflicting.
Now setup the Raven II on the computer:
1.Plug in the AC adapter and attach it to the modem. Verify the Pwr light is lit.
2.Attach the antenna to the modem.
3.Connect the PC to the modem with a standard
4.If you have previously installed another AirLink product (like ATS) from a CD, then skip to step 6.
Insert your “Modem Utilities” disk into the computer. (Or download the Windows modem driver from http://www.airlink.com/modems.)
5.Copy the file mdmarlnk.inf to the Windows' INF directory. Usually this is "C:\Windows\Inf".
NOTE: This is a hidden directory and you will not see it with a default configuration. Turn on the ability to view hidden files in your Windows Explorer to see the directory. Select "Show all files" under View→Folder Options→View.
6.Open Control Panel→Modems→Add. This brings up the "Install New Modem" dialog box.
7.Select Other then Next. This changes the dialog box.
8.Select "Don’t detect my modem….", then Next.
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