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...1 Operating in the ISM band using Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) transmission, the Card implements the IEEE 802.11b standard and supports Windows 98SE, 2000, Me, or XP operating systems. Features The Card complies with the IEEE 802.11b standard in order to communicate with ..., 5.5, 2, or 1Mbps rates (Auto-Rollback) • Easy to -use profile manager for storing multiple wireless network settings for purchasing the Belkin Wireless Desktop Network Card (the Card). INTRODUCTION Thank you share files and printers on the network-without the hassle and inconvenience of connecting wires!...
...1 Operating in the ISM band using Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) transmission, the Card implements the IEEE 802.11b standard and supports Windows 98SE, 2000, Me, or XP operating systems. Features The Card complies with the IEEE 802.11b standard in order to communicate with ..., 5.5, 2, or 1Mbps rates (Auto-Rollback) • Easy to -use profile manager for storing multiple wireless network settings for purchasing the Belkin Wireless Desktop Network Card (the Card). INTRODUCTION Thank you share files and printers on the network-without the hassle and inconvenience of connecting wires!...
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INTRODUCTION Product Specifications Host Interface: 32-bit, PCI 2.2-compliant Power Consumption: 300mA (max.) OS Support: Windows© 98SE, 2000, Me, or XP operating systems Certification: FCC Class B, CE Mark, C-Tick Operating Temperature: 0° C to 55° C ... 90% non-condensing System Requirements • PC with available PCI expansion slot • PC running Windows 98SE, 2000, Me, or XP • CD-ROM drive (for loading software) Package Contents • Belkin Wireless Desktop Network Card • External Antenna • Software CD • Quick Installation Guide ...
INTRODUCTION Product Specifications Host Interface: 32-bit, PCI 2.2-compliant Power Consumption: 300mA (max.) OS Support: Windows© 98SE, 2000, Me, or XP operating systems Certification: FCC Class B, CE Mark, C-Tick Operating Temperature: 0° C to 55° C ... 90% non-condensing System Requirements • PC with available PCI expansion slot • PC running Windows 98SE, 2000, Me, or XP • CD-ROM drive (for loading software) Package Contents • Belkin Wireless Desktop Network Card • External Antenna • Software CD • Quick Installation Guide ...
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Let Windows finish installing the Card. If it will automatically appear. Install the Card inside of your Card is done in three easy steps. 1. NOTE: INSTALL THE ... THE CARD Installing your computer. 3. If you install the software. 2. Step 1: Software and Driver Installation 1. Install the software FIRST. In the menu window, drag your CD-ROM drive. 2. The Belkin Wireless Desktop Network Card Setup Utility screen will not work until you install your Card into your mouse over the "Install" button...
Let Windows finish installing the Card. If it will automatically appear. Install the Card inside of your Card is done in three easy steps. 1. NOTE: INSTALL THE ... THE CARD Installing your computer. 3. If you install the software. 2. Step 1: Software and Driver Installation 1. Install the software FIRST. In the menu window, drag your CD-ROM drive. 2. The Belkin Wireless Desktop Network Card Setup Utility screen will not work until you install your Card into your mouse over the "Install" button...
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INSTALLING THE CARD 4. Select "Continue Anyway". 5 Go to continue with the installation of the Card. 6. Click "Next" to the next step. 5. You will see a screen similar to the one below. If you are using Windows 2000 or Windows XP, you will start. Next, you may see a progress screen. This does not mean there is a problem. The installer will see an introduction screen.
INSTALLING THE CARD 4. Select "Continue Anyway". 5 Go to continue with the installation of the Card. 6. Click "Next" to the next step. 5. You will see a screen similar to the one below. If you are using Windows 2000 or Windows XP, you will start. Next, you may see a progress screen. This does not mean there is a problem. The installer will see an introduction screen.
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Depending on and let it boot up. 2. This does not mean there is a problem. If you are using Windows 2000 or Windows XP, you are using , a window similar to the one pictured below . Windows will detect that will appear. Select the option that new hardware has been installed. Select "Continue Anyway". 8 INSTALLING THE ...3: Finishing the Installation 1. After you have installed your Card and replaced the cover on your computer, turn your computer back on which version of Windows you may see a screen similar to the one below will automatically install the software. 3.
Depending on and let it boot up. 2. This does not mean there is a problem. If you are using Windows 2000 or Windows XP, you are using , a window similar to the one pictured below . Windows will detect that will appear. Select the option that new hardware has been installed. Select "Continue Anyway". 8 INSTALLING THE ...3: Finishing the Installation 1. After you have installed your Card and replaced the cover on your computer, turn your computer back on which version of Windows you may see a screen similar to the one below will automatically install the software. 3.
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The Belkin Wizard will see the next section in this manual. 6. INSTALLING THE CARD 4. For information about using the Utility, see a screen prompting you can easily accomplish this icon. Red: No connection to restart the computer. Windows 98SE or Me users: You may be asked to a wireless ...network. To open the Monitor Utility, double-click on this in your connection: Green: Connected to the Belkin Wireless Network Monitor. It also indicates the status of ...
The Belkin Wizard will see the next section in this manual. 6. INSTALLING THE CARD 4. For information about using the Utility, see a screen prompting you can easily accomplish this icon. Red: No connection to restart the computer. Windows 98SE or Me users: You may be asked to a wireless ...network. To open the Monitor Utility, double-click on this in your connection: Green: Connected to the Belkin Wireless Network Monitor. It also indicates the status of ...
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... be enabled. Select "Use Windows to as Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration service (WZC). The Belkin Utility will disable the WZC and enable the Belkin Utility. The WZC can use the Belkin Wireless Network Monitor Utility. If you are available in the Windows XP help file. When you.... This may take up to 30 seconds. 4. THE BELKIN WIRELESS NETWORK MONITOR UTILITY Windows XP Users If you choose to use the WZC, directions for operation of the WZC are using Windows XP, please read this section first. Windows XP integrates a wireless management utility referred to Configure my...
... be enabled. Select "Use Windows to as Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration service (WZC). The Belkin Utility will disable the WZC and enable the Belkin Utility. The WZC can use the Belkin Wireless Network Monitor Utility. If you are available in the Windows XP help file. When you.... This may take up to 30 seconds. 4. THE BELKIN WIRELESS NETWORK MONITOR UTILITY Windows XP Users If you choose to use the WZC, directions for operation of the WZC are using Windows XP, please read this section first. Windows XP integrates a wireless management utility referred to Configure my...
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... for more wireless networks in this button will see the Utility screen. e. f. h. The IP information is sometimes used when you switch from the Available Networks window and click "Connect" to connect to the button. a b c d e f g h a. Available Networks: Displays the available networks and their settings. ...you are currently connected to another. 12 g. b. This is operating at the speed indicated in the area. THE BELKIN WIRELESS NETWORK MONITOR UTILITY Using the Belkin Utility (Windows 98SE, Me, 2000, XP) When the Utility opens, you will refresh the IP settings of the Card.
... for more wireless networks in this button will see the Utility screen. e. f. h. The IP information is sometimes used when you switch from the Available Networks window and click "Connect" to connect to the button. a b c d e f g h a. Available Networks: Displays the available networks and their settings. ...you are currently connected to another. 12 g. b. This is operating at the speed indicated in the area. THE BELKIN WIRELESS NETWORK MONITOR UTILITY Using the Belkin Utility (Windows 98SE, Me, 2000, XP) When the Utility opens, you will refresh the IP settings of the Card.
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... this manual called "Creating and Using a Profile" for the first time, it from the Available Networks window and click "Connect" to connect to the network. THE BELKIN WIRELESS NETWORK MONITOR UTILITY Connecting to a Wireless Network After you install your wireless network automatically. The name ...of connecting to the Advanced configuration window. 13 Using the Quick Connect Screen The Utility was designed...
... this manual called "Creating and Using a Profile" for the first time, it from the Available Networks window and click "Connect" to connect to the network. THE BELKIN WIRELESS NETWORK MONITOR UTILITY Connecting to a Wireless Network After you install your wireless network automatically. The name ...of connecting to the Advanced configuration window. 13 Using the Quick Connect Screen The Utility was designed...
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..., each of these networks has a different name. Note: If the network that appears, select "Use Quick Connect screen". Each of the available networks in the window. To switch to it. In the menu that you are attempting to connect to the network at your computer to is a convenient way to quickly... travel between multiple wireless networks. For instance, the network at the local café. Also, see all of these networks likely has different settings. THE BELKIN WIRELESS NETWORK MONITOR UTILITY You may be at home, but you will be prompted to networks.
..., each of these networks has a different name. Note: If the network that appears, select "Use Quick Connect screen". Each of the available networks in the window. To switch to it. In the menu that you are attempting to connect to the network at your computer to is a convenient way to quickly... travel between multiple wireless networks. For instance, the network at the local café. Also, see all of these networks likely has different settings. THE BELKIN WIRELESS NETWORK MONITOR UTILITY You may be at home, but you will be prompted to networks.
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... appear in the form of a passphrase, check "Passphrase". This feature is "1". In the Advanced view you to "This Network uses an Access Point" checked. THE BELKIN WIRELESS NETWORK MONITOR UTILITY 4. If it ) then the Utility will go to . Your Card will take you can change the priority of your key is.../disable the system tray icon • Turn off the radio on . If the network in the top of the time, this is in the Profiles window. If the network key is a peer-to use more than one wireless network. Check the number of encryption (64-bit or 128bit) by clicking on...
... appear in the form of a passphrase, check "Passphrase". This feature is "1". In the Advanced view you to "This Network uses an Access Point" checked. THE BELKIN WIRELESS NETWORK MONITOR UTILITY 4. If it ) then the Utility will go to . Your Card will take you can change the priority of your key is.../disable the system tray icon • Turn off the radio on . If the network in the top of the time, this is in the Profiles window. If the network key is a peer-to use more than one wireless network. Check the number of encryption (64-bit or 128bit) by clicking on...
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... 2 Product Specifications 3 System Requirements 3 Contents of Package 3 Knowing Your Belkin Wireless Desktop Network Card 4 Optional Desktop Antenna 5 Installing and Setting Up the Card 6 Step 1-Software and Driver Installation 6-7 Step 2-Installing the Card into Your PC for Windows 98, Me, 2000, and XP 7-8 Step 3-Finishing the Installation 9 ...Uninstalling the Software and Drivers 9 Using the Card 10-13 Windows XP 10 Windows 98, Me, 2000 13 Link Status Tab 14-15 Configuration Tab 16 Using Profiles 17-18 Network Name Box 18...
... 2 Product Specifications 3 System Requirements 3 Contents of Package 3 Knowing Your Belkin Wireless Desktop Network Card 4 Optional Desktop Antenna 5 Installing and Setting Up the Card 6 Step 1-Software and Driver Installation 6-7 Step 2-Installing the Card into Your PC for Windows 98, Me, 2000, and XP 7-8 Step 3-Finishing the Installation 9 ...Uninstalling the Software and Drivers 9 Using the Card 10-13 Windows XP 10 Windows 98, Me, 2000 13 Link Status Tab 14-15 Configuration Tab 16 Using Profiles 17-18 Network Name Box 18...
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... with the IEEE 802.11b standard in a wired LAN • Wireless access to networked resources • Support for purchasing the Belkin Wireless Desktop Network Card (the Card). optional desktop antenna • LED link indicator 2 wireless networking Product Specifications Host Interface: Power... Consumption: OS Support: Certification: Operating Temperature: Storage Temperature: Typical Operating Range: 32-bit, PCI 2.x-compliant 300mA (Max.) Windows 98, 2000, Me, or XP FCC Class B, CE Mark, C-Tick 0˚ C to 55˚ C -25˚ C to let...
... with the IEEE 802.11b standard in a wired LAN • Wireless access to networked resources • Support for purchasing the Belkin Wireless Desktop Network Card (the Card). optional desktop antenna • LED link indicator 2 wireless networking Product Specifications Host Interface: Power... Consumption: OS Support: Certification: Operating Temperature: Storage Temperature: Typical Operating Range: 32-bit, PCI 2.x-compliant 300mA (Max.) Windows 98, 2000, Me, or XP FCC Class B, CE Mark, C-Tick 0˚ C to 55˚ C -25˚ C to let...
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...the software. 2. P74056_F5D6001_man(fp).qxd 5/3/2002 5:09 PM Page 6 wireless networking Installing and Setting Up the Card Installing your PC and let Windows operating system (OS) finish installing the Card. Touch any static electricity that corresponds to the PCI slot you install the software, it to attach...place as needed files to properly exit your computer. 4. This will discharge any metal part of the PC that could damage your product or your Windows OS by clicking "Start" > "Shut Down". 6. Remove the port cover from the CD-ROM drive and shut down your mouse over the...
...the software. 2. P74056_F5D6001_man(fp).qxd 5/3/2002 5:09 PM Page 6 wireless networking Installing and Setting Up the Card Installing your PC and let Windows operating system (OS) finish installing the Card. Touch any static electricity that corresponds to the PCI slot you install the software, it to attach...place as needed files to properly exit your computer. 4. This will discharge any metal part of the PC that could damage your product or your Windows OS by clicking "Start" > "Shut Down". 6. Remove the port cover from the CD-ROM drive and shut down your mouse over the...
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... not mean there is complete. Click "Continue". 5. When the computer restarts, an icon will walk you can go to restart the computer. The Belkin Wizard will appear in one of two ways. Make no changes and click "Next". 4. Carefully screw the antenna onto the threaded connector on . Depending... to remove the software and drivers for any reason, you can replace the cover to . 6. Turn your computer, reconnect all of your operating system, Windows OS may tell you that the Card is vertical and pointing up. 10. Click "Next". 3. If it is installed, you through the removal process....
... not mean there is complete. Click "Continue". 5. When the computer restarts, an icon will walk you can go to restart the computer. The Belkin Wizard will appear in one of two ways. Make no changes and click "Next". 4. Carefully screw the antenna onto the threaded connector on . Depending... to remove the software and drivers for any reason, you can replace the cover to . 6. Turn your computer, reconnect all of your operating system, Windows OS may tell you that the Card is vertical and pointing up. 10. Click "Next". 3. If it is installed, you through the removal process....
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... the software that you use with more functionality. Double-click on "Network Connections". 4. In the next window, click on the icon labeled "Wireless Network Connection (Belkin 11Mbps Wireless Desktop Network Card)". 10 11 We recommend that Belkin provides to use the management software (recommended). In the Control Panel, click on how to manage...
... the software that you use with more functionality. Double-click on "Network Connections". 4. In the next window, click on the icon labeled "Wireless Network Connection (Belkin 11Mbps Wireless Desktop Network Card)". 10 11 We recommend that Belkin provides to use the management software (recommended). In the Control Panel, click on how to manage...
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...now configured to let the Belkin software control the Card. Click on or off, and much more. You will see the wireless signal strength, turn the Card's radio on the tab labeled "Wireless Networks". 6. The "Wireless Network Connection Properties" window will open. The Card also...Screen To access the management utility, double-click on the icon (Windows 98, Me, 2000) or (Windows XP) in the next section titled "Windows 98, Me, 2000" to configure my wireless network settings". The "Belkin Wireless LAN Utility" window will appear. Green Yellow Red or : Excellent signal quality or...
...now configured to let the Belkin software control the Card. Click on or off, and much more. You will see the wireless signal strength, turn the Card's radio on the tab labeled "Wireless Networks". 6. The "Wireless Network Connection Properties" window will open. The Card also...Screen To access the management utility, double-click on the icon (Windows 98, Me, 2000) or (Windows XP) in the next section titled "Windows 98, Me, 2000" to configure my wireless network settings". The "Belkin Wireless LAN Utility" window will appear. Green Yellow Red or : Excellent signal quality or...
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...(s). 24 Network Name: displays the name of entering the key, alphanumeric or hexadecimal. When you click on the name of the network that you see a window showing you are two methods of the wireless network. If you by the network administrator. 6. Note: In many cases, this key should be provided to...
...(s). 24 Network Name: displays the name of entering the key, alphanumeric or hexadecimal. When you click on the name of the network that you see a window showing you are two methods of the wireless network. If you by the network administrator. 6. Note: In many cases, this key should be provided to...