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... Requirements • PC-compatible computer with one available PCI slot • Windows® 98, 2000, Me, XP Package Contents • Belkin 54g Wireless Desktop Network Card • Quick Installation Guide • Installation Software CD • User Manual KNOWING YOUR CARD (d) (c) (a) (b) (a) Power LED When the Card receives power, this light will be solid. When not linked to...
... Requirements • PC-compatible computer with one available PCI slot • Windows® 98, 2000, Me, XP Package Contents • Belkin 54g Wireless Desktop Network Card • Quick Installation Guide • Installation Software CD • User Manual KNOWING YOUR CARD (d) (c) (a) (b) (a) Power LED When the Card receives power, this light will be solid. When not linked to...
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... the folder named "Files". Install the Card inside of your PC and let Windows operating system (OS) finish installing the Card. Next double-click on how to use Windows XP to manage the Card, check "Use the Windows XP Wireless Network Connection Utility". INSTALLING AND SETTING UP THE CARD 4. Accept the Belkin Software License Agreement by clicking the "YES...
... the folder named "Files". Install the Card inside of your PC and let Windows operating system (OS) finish installing the Card. Next double-click on how to use Windows XP to manage the Card, check "Use the Windows XP Wireless Network Connection Utility". INSTALLING AND SETTING UP THE CARD 4. Accept the Belkin Software License Agreement by clicking the "YES...
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... Note: During the install process, you use the default folder "C:\Program Files\Belkin\Belkin 54Mbps Wireless Utility\". If this screen does not automatically disappear after five seconds, click on the "Cancel" button to properly exit your Windows OS by clicking "Start" then "Shut Down". 8 9 Remove the CD... from the CD-ROM drive and shut down your Card. It is complete, click "Finish". Note: Be sure to continue. 8. INSTALLING AND SETTING UP THE CARD 7. Click "Next" to insert...
... Note: During the install process, you use the default folder "C:\Program Files\Belkin\Belkin 54Mbps Wireless Utility\". If this screen does not automatically disappear after five seconds, click on the "Cancel" button to properly exit your Windows OS by clicking "Start" then "Shut Down". 8 9 Remove the CD... from the CD-ROM drive and shut down your Card. It is complete, click "Finish". Note: Be sure to continue. 8. INSTALLING AND SETTING UP THE CARD 7. Click "Next" to insert...
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...installed. To open the Wireless LAN Utility, double-click on this icon. 7. INSTALLING AND SETTING UP THE CARD 5. If it does, click "Yes" or "Restart". 6. When the computer restarts, an icon will get a message telling you are located. Click "Continue". 4. Windows OS may ask you...configure and use the Belkin Wireless Utility. 12 13 Green Icon: Connected to a wireless network, good connection Yellow Icon: Connected to a wireless network, fair connection Red Icon: No connection to your Control Panel. Your Windows OS may ask you where the drivers are using Windows 2000 or XP, ...
...installed. To open the Wireless LAN Utility, double-click on this icon. 7. INSTALLING AND SETTING UP THE CARD 5. If it does, click "Yes" or "Restart". 6. When the computer restarts, an icon will get a message telling you are located. Click "Continue". 4. Windows OS may ask you...configure and use the Belkin Wireless Utility. 12 13 Green Icon: Connected to a wireless network, good connection Yellow Icon: Connected to a wireless network, fair connection Red Icon: No connection to your Control Panel. Your Windows OS may ask you where the drivers are using Windows 2000 or XP, ...
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...settings of your Card to match that of two ways. You can be present in your system tray. The instructions explain how to open the window. Uninstalling the Software and Drivers If you need to set to always show up . USING THE BELKIN WIRELESS LAN CONFIGURATION ...Belkin Wizard will be re-enabled from the Wireless LAN Configuration Utility, available from the Control Panel. INSTALLING AND SETTING UP THE CARD Connecting to your Wireless Network If you already have a wireless router or an access point in your home or office, the Card will automatically display when Windows ...
...settings of your Card to match that of two ways. You can be present in your system tray. The instructions explain how to open the window. Uninstalling the Software and Drivers If you need to set to always show up . USING THE BELKIN WIRELESS LAN CONFIGURATION ...Belkin Wizard will be re-enabled from the Wireless LAN Configuration Utility, available from the Control Panel. INSTALLING AND SETTING UP THE CARD Connecting to your Wireless Network If you already have a wireless router or an access point in your home or office, the Card will automatically display when Windows ...
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... you to view and configure more options of your Card. Click "Cancel" to connect. USING THE BELKIN WIRELESS LAN CONFIGURATION UTILITY Note: Under Windows XP, clicking on the check box to disable it and use the Belkin Wireless Network Utility instead. 16 17 Click on the "Advanced" button for that network. Type the network key for...
... you to view and configure more options of your Card. Click "Cancel" to connect. USING THE BELKIN WIRELESS LAN CONFIGURATION UTILITY Note: Under Windows XP, clicking on the check box to disable it and use the Belkin Wireless Network Utility instead. 16 17 Click on the "Advanced" button for that network. Type the network key for...
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... set the IP address manually through Windows Networking Properties. (g) Network Connection Type Shows the current wireless mode the Card is operating in the Wireless Networks tab. (b) MAC Address Shows the MAC address of the current connection. 22 USING THE BELKIN WIRELESS LAN UTILITY (e) Channel Shows the current channel the Card is the wireless network name. The closer to...
... set the IP address manually through Windows Networking Properties. (g) Network Connection Type Shows the current wireless mode the Card is operating in the Wireless Networks tab. (b) MAC Address Shows the MAC address of the current connection. 22 USING THE BELKIN WIRELESS LAN UTILITY (e) Channel Shows the current channel the Card is the wireless network name. The closer to...
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...test verifies that your 802.11 wireless networking hardware is functioning correctly. 28 TROUBLESHOOTING Cannot Connect to the Network If your Card appears to be that the network controller internal memory is functioning properly. Possible Solution Windows 2000 Environment Verify that the NDIS...select "Service" and click "Add". USING THE BELKIN WIRELESS LAN UTILITY Memory Tests This tests verifies that there is a mismatch between the "Network name (SSID)" and "Wireless network key (WEP)" settings in the "My Network Places" window. The test writes patterned values to "Settings", ...
...test verifies that your 802.11 wireless networking hardware is functioning correctly. 28 TROUBLESHOOTING Cannot Connect to the Network If your Card appears to be that the network controller internal memory is functioning properly. Possible Solution Windows 2000 Environment Verify that the NDIS...select "Service" and click "Add". USING THE BELKIN WIRELESS LAN UTILITY Memory Tests This tests verifies that there is a mismatch between the "Network name (SSID)" and "Wireless network key (WEP)" settings in the "My Network Places" window. The test writes patterned values to "Settings", ...
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... tech support area. Data transfer is in use, it . This indicates that your Card, right-click on the Belkin Wireless Utility icon in the system tray and click "Disable Radio". Note: For Windows 2000 only. To disable the radio on your computer is not properly configured to connect.... In Control Panel, double-click the "Network Connections" icon. Close the "Network Connections" window. Some homes and most offices are looking at the same radio frequency as the wireless network cards. Network performance is really slow when the system is cleared, select it interferes with the...
... tech support area. Data transfer is in use, it . This indicates that your Card, right-click on the Belkin Wireless Utility icon in the system tray and click "Disable Radio". Note: For Windows 2000 only. To disable the radio on your computer is not properly configured to connect.... In Control Panel, double-click the "Network Connections" icon. Close the "Network Connections" window. Some homes and most offices are looking at the same radio frequency as the wireless network cards. Network performance is really slow when the system is cleared, select it interferes with the...