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Operation is recommended. OS: Windows XP/2000/Me (Millennium Edition)/98SE (Second Edition) CPU: Pentium III or faster or compatible processor (Celeron 633 MHz or faster is not guaranteed for software installation and viewing the user's manual) Built-in order to use the supplied software. Web browser: Internet Explorer 6.0 or newer Netscape Communicator 7.0 or...
Operation is recommended. OS: Windows XP/2000/Me (Millennium Edition)/98SE (Second Edition) CPU: Pentium III or faster or compatible processor (Celeron 633 MHz or faster is not guaranteed for software installation and viewing the user's manual) Built-in order to use the supplied software. Web browser: Internet Explorer 6.0 or newer Netscape Communicator 7.0 or...
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... [System] → [Device Manager], and delete the unknown device or "Panasonic Wireless LAN PC Card". 10 Notes: • Be sure to install the Wireless LAN Driver in English. CDWL2U, refer to the user's manual for details when using the ET-CDWL2U card) • When installing the driver... while using a card other than the ET-CDWL3U or ET- Windows XP/2000: Open [Control Panel] → [System] → [Hardware] → [Device Manager], and delete the unknown device or "Panasonic Wireless ...
... [System] → [Device Manager], and delete the unknown device or "Panasonic Wireless LAN PC Card". 10 Notes: • Be sure to install the Wireless LAN Driver in English. CDWL2U, refer to the user's manual for details when using the ET-CDWL2U card) • When installing the driver... while using a card other than the ET-CDWL3U or ET- Windows XP/2000: Open [Control Panel] → [System] → [Hardware] → [Device Manager], and delete the unknown device or "Panasonic Wireless ...
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... adapter into the PC card slot of the ET-CDWL3U or ETCDWL2U card. When using a different card, refer to the user's manual for that card. • Be sure to also read the user's manual for the computer. • Attempting to install the Wireless LAN Driver before inserting the card. (See page 10 or page... card] icon is in use. 1 Click the [PC card] icon displayed in the [Show control on the task bar] checkbox, and then click [OK]. 2 Select [Panasonic Wireless LAN PC Card] and click [Stop]. 3 Click [OK] and remove the wireless card. 14 Removal Shut down Wireless Manager ME if it is not...
... adapter into the PC card slot of the ET-CDWL3U or ETCDWL2U card. When using a different card, refer to the user's manual for that card. • Be sure to also read the user's manual for the computer. • Attempting to install the Wireless LAN Driver before inserting the card. (See page 10 or page... card] icon is in use. 1 Click the [PC card] icon displayed in the [Show control on the task bar] checkbox, and then click [OK]. 2 Select [Panasonic Wireless LAN PC Card] and click [Stop]. 3 Click [OK] and remove the wireless card. 14 Removal Shut down Wireless Manager ME if it is not...
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... settings. Notes: • With Windows Me or Windows 98SE, [1] or [USER] is the only available selection option for the network number. • [USER] is used when the computer's network settings are to be performed manually for connection with the projector. (See page 32) 28 I Projector operations ...1 Select [NETWORK] at the network menu and press the [ENTER] button. 2 Select the number to be connected with the [ ] buttons and press NETWORK USER ADJ ENTER RETRN the ...
... settings. Notes: • With Windows Me or Windows 98SE, [1] or [USER] is the only available selection option for the network number. • [USER] is used when the computer's network settings are to be performed manually for connection with the projector. (See page 32) 28 I Projector operations ...1 Select [NETWORK] at the network menu and press the [ENTER] button. 2 Select the number to be connected with the [ ] buttons and press NETWORK USER ADJ ENTER RETRN the ...
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... projector network [USER] settings communication mode and WEP SSID : Panasonic Projector settings as the default projector network [USER] setting. For the IP address, enter the same value up to the Windows manual for the remainder. Refer to the "255" part of [USER] setting computer setting...utility. Setting Example Setting item Subnet mask IP address Default projector network Example of the default subnet mask setting for projector network [USER], and then enter a different value for a detailed description. WEP : Off 2 Open the Windows TCP/IP Setting window. ...
... projector network [USER] settings communication mode and WEP SSID : Panasonic Projector settings as the default projector network [USER] setting. For the IP address, enter the same value up to the Windows manual for the remainder. Refer to the "255" part of [USER] setting computer setting...utility. Setting Example Setting item Subnet mask IP address Default projector network Example of the default subnet mask setting for projector network [USER], and then enter a different value for a detailed description. WEP : Off 2 Open the Windows TCP/IP Setting window. ...
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... the following points once more before inserting the wireless card? • Are there sufficient IRQ (interrupt signal) numbers? (Refer to the user's manual supplied with the computer.) The computer does not recognize the wireless card. • Is the wireless card inserted firmly all the way into... mode. • Is the computer CPU speed slow? Live mode depends largely upon the computer CPU performance. • When using Windows XP/2000, the speed may change for some operating environments (depending on such factors as the location, radio signal conditions or distance). • When WEP...
... the following points once more before inserting the wireless card? • Are there sufficient IRQ (interrupt signal) numbers? (Refer to the user's manual supplied with the computer.) The computer does not recognize the wireless card. • Is the wireless card inserted firmly all the way into... mode. • Is the computer CPU speed slow? Live mode depends largely upon the computer CPU performance. • When using Windows XP/2000, the speed may change for some operating environments (depending on such factors as the location, radio signal conditions or distance). • When WEP...