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The Marvell Configuration Utility is also installed by running the SysKonnect installation software from the SysKonnect
Adapter does not appear in the Marvell Configuration Utility
If the adapter is not listed when running the Marvell Configuration Utility, or no wireless signal meter appears in the system tray, proceed as follows:
1.Uninstall and
•Insert the SysKonnect
•Click INSTALL SOFTWARE on the screen that appears.
•Click NEXT when prompted to remove the adapter.
•When removal is successful, click OK.
2.From the Control Panel, click ADD/REMOVE PROGRAMS.
3.If the Marvell Configuration Utility is listed, highlight it and click REMOVE.
4.Reboot the computer.
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6.Click INSTALL SOFTWARE on the screen that appears.
7.Follow the prompts to complete the installation. See the default installation instructions for details.
Uninstalling earlier Versions of the Marvell Configuration Utility
Previous versions of the Marvell Configuration Utility do not support the SysKonnect
To uninstall the Marvell Configuration Utility, proceed as follows:
1.In the Control Panel, go to ADD/REMOVE PROGRAMS.
2.Remove any versions of the Marvell Configuration Utility listed.
3.Install the adapter driver and the Marvell Configuration Utility according to the installation instructions provided.
Disabling Windows Configuration Feature
Use either the Marvell Configuration Utility or the Windows Configuration Utility (in Windows XP: the Zero Configuration Utility) to configure the wireless settings, but not both. It is recommended that the Windows Utility be disabled and that the Marvell Configuration Utility is used to configure the wireless adapter. If the Windows feature is enabled and the Marvell Configuration Utility is also loaded under Windows, the Windows Utility will override the Marvell Configuration Utility. The main screen of the Marvell Configuration Utility will display the current status and signal strength information, but the profiles and any other tab of the Marvell Configuration Utility are disabled and cannot be activated.
For information on deactivating the Windows Configuration Utility, see the Microsoft Windows documentation.