108Mbps SuperG Wireless PCI Adapter
2.The computer does not recognize the 108Mbps SuperG Wireless PCI Adapter.
•Make sure that the 108Mbps SuperG Wireless PCI Adapter is properly seated in the computer’s PCI bus slot.
•If Windows does not detect the hardware upon insertion of the card, make sure to completely remove drivers that were previously installed. To remove the drivers, do the following:
A.Under Control Panel> select Folder Option> select View > under Hidden files and folders > select Show hidden files and folders.
B.Uncheck Hide extension for known file types > click on Apply.
C.Search for the files N3AB.sys and netN3AB.inf. Remove these files from the INF and SYSTEM32 (DRIVERS) folders in the Windows directory. Note: Windows XP and Windows 2000 will rename netN3AB.inf that have not received certification into oem.inf files (e.g., oem1.inf.).
3.The Super G Wireless PCI Adapter does not work properly after the driver is installed.
•Restart the computer. (In some cases, it will be necessary to restart the computer after installing the drivers.)
•In Windows XP, go to Start>Control Panel>System>Hardware Tab> click on the Device Manager Tab> click on Network Cards> double click on The IEEE 802.11g PCI Card Wireless Network Adapter - CB31 > make sure that “This device is working properly” is displayed under Device Status under the General Tab.
•If the device is not working properly and a yellow exclamation mark is displayed, then there is probably a resource conflict. In this case, make sure the computer system has a free IRQ and if necessary, uninstall the drivers, restart the system, and repeat the driver installation procedure.
30