Acer IEEE 802.11b Wireless USB Adapter manual Remove your USB Adapter

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3.4 Remove your USB Adapter

If you do not need the wireless connectivity of your IEEE802.11b USB WLAN Adapter, you can unplug and remove your USB adapter directly.

!Caution:

When removing the IEEE802.11b USB WLAN Adapter, you will lose your connection to the network. Make sure you have closed all files and network applications (such as e-mail) prior to removing the USB Adapter.

Additional Note for

Windows 2000

If you directly remove your USB device in Windows 2000, a message of unsafe remove device will be prompted as follows. Please click OK.

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Contents User’s Guide Page Copyright Statement Table of Contents Troubleshooting………………………………………………….56 Welcome Kit Contents Page Main Feature of Wlan USB Adapter LAN Wireless Networking Scenarios Peer-to-Peer Networking Page Advantages for Using Wireless Network Page Quick Start to Wireless Networking Page Page Page Step-by-Step Installation Guide Install the IEEE802.11b USB Wlan Utility / Driver Page Page Page Page Install the USB Adapter Additional Note for Windows IEEE802.11b USB Wlan Utility Setting Page Statistics Site Survey Encryption Page Page Advanced Page Version Remove your USB Adapter Uninstall the IEEE802.11b USB Wlan Utility / Driver Page Network Application Network Neighborhood Surveying the Network NeighborhoodPage File Sharing in Microsoft Windows Page Page Printer Sharing in Windows Page Using the Shared Folder Using the Shared Network printer Physical Specifications SpecificationsAvailable Channels in Each Country Networking Compliant Standards Operating Specifications Nominal Temp Range Page Troubleshooting Check the Various Properties of the Card Page Microsoft Networking Checklist Set up the Network Protocols Page Network Service for Microsoft Networking Page Additional Note for Windows 98 earlier edition OthersFCC Radiation Exposure Statement Regulatory InformationUSA Federal Communications Commission FCC Canada Industry Canada IC