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Chapter 4. Troubleshooting 

 
This chapter describes the problems and corresponding solutions that may 
occur when installing a PC Card. 
 

Symptom

 

Solution

 

 
 
 
 
Windows does not  
detect the PC Card  
when installed. 

Verify that the PC Card is properly inserted into 
the PC Card slot. 
 
Check whether the computer has a Plug and 
Play BIOS. 
Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP might not detect the 
PC Card if a previous installation of the PC Card 
was cancelled before it was finished. Remove the 
previous driver, and redo the installation again. 
 

Driver fails to load 

A resource conflict could exist. 
 
For Windows 95/98/ME/2000, use the 

Device 

Manager 

to resolve resource conflicts. Select 

System 

from the 

Control Panel

, then click on 

the 

Device Manager 

tab. 

 

Device conflict on a 
Windows system 

A device conflict under Windows 95/98/ME/2000 
may be related to the PC Card. 
For Windows 95/98/ME/2000, use the Computer 
properties to identify the used I/O port addresses 
and IRQ values. 
 
If there is a device conflict, select alternative 
settings for I/O Base Address or IRQ values. If 
you know which device is conflicting with the PC 
Card, you have the option of changing that 
device’s I/O address or IRQ instead of changing 
the PC Card. 
 

No resource conflicts 
were detected, but the 
wireless station does not 
attach to the network 
 

Verify that the 

SSID 

of the PC Card matches that 

of the access point. Use the 

Network 

Configuration Properties Application 

in the 

Control Panel 

to modify the 

SSID

Verify that the 

Network Mode 

of the PC Card is 

 

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configured correctly. 
 

Nonfunctioning card LED The PC Card is not powered on. The cause may 

be: 

--

No Driver loaded or installed. 

--

Card – Driver mismatch which prevented the 

driver from loading. 

--

Device conflict which prevented the driver from 

loading. 
 
Actions: 

--

Verify that a driver has been installed. 

--

Determine if there is a conflict with another 

device. 
 

Weak signal or 
intermittent connection 

Try reorienting the antenna. The PC Card 
antenna is attached to the end of the PC Card. 
For best use of the antenna: 
Keep the area around the antenna clear from 
materials that could block radio transmission, 
such as metal objects, electronic devices, and 
cordless telephones. 
If your signal is weak, change the direction of the 
antenna slightly. 
If necessary, move your notebook computer a 
few inches to find a better signal. 
Use the Link Quality and Signal Strength display 
in the 

Client Utility 

to determine the best 

location and orientation for a network connection. 
 

 
 

Summary of Contents for WPC-2110

Page 1: ...WINDOWS 95 98 ME 2000 XP 4 2 2 CHECKING AFTER INSTALLATION 8 2 3 WIRELESS LAN CLIENT UTILITY 10 2 4 UNINSTALLING DRIVER AND UTILITY 15 CHAPTER 3 CONNECTING TO A NETWORK 16 3 1 CHECKING AND ADDING CLI...

Page 2: ...h PCMCIA Type II slot 2 Windows 98 ME 2000 XP operating system environment 3 Minimum 1 3M bytes free disk space for installing the PC Card driver and utility program 1 4 Network Configurations To bett...

Page 3: ...This chapter describes how to install the PC Card drivers and client utility under Windows 95 98 ME 2000 XP 2 1 Installation for Windows 95 98 ME 2000 XP During the installation Windows 98 ME 2000 XP...

Page 4: ...go on the driver installation procedures Version 1 7 37R2 6 6 Click Finish button to complete setup and then restart your computer 7 Insert the PC Card into the PCMCIA slot of your computer 8 A warni...

Page 5: ...hen move the mouse to Network Adapters node to expend the tree list by clicking on the plus sign 4 Remove Wireless LAN PC Card that you have installed already 5 Uninstall the Old Driver 6 You must rem...

Page 6: ...ill also help you with site selection The client utility will be installed automatically after installing the driver and utility A new icon should appear in your Icon tray If the icon changes to red i...

Page 7: ...ar is the better is radio signal received by the PC card Signal Strength The bar shows signal strength level The higher blue bar is the more powerful radio signal is received by the PC Card Version 1...

Page 8: ...d Hexadecimal to set the different characters as shown in Table1 1 Create Keys Manually Alphanumeric Type 5 13 alphanumeric characters in the key field Create Keys Manually Hexadecimal Type a 10 26 he...

Page 9: ...o connect to a network 1 Check Client for Microsoft Networks is installed 2 Check NetBEUI Wireless LAN PC Card installed 3 Check TCP IP Wireless LAN PC Card is installed 4 Check file and printer shari...

Page 10: ...connect to the Internet and wide area networks If you want to connect to Internet you need to set up TCP IP protocol 1 Repeat the step 2 and 3 of Chapter 3 1 Checking and Adding Client for Microsoft...

Page 11: ...File and Print Sharing window select what you need and click OK File and printer sharing for Microsoft Networks and then click OK 3 5 Checking and Adding Computer Name Workgroup Name Windows uses the...

Page 12: ...hanging that device s I O address or IRQ instead of changing the PC Card No resource conflicts were detected but the wireless station does not attach to the network Verify that the SSID of the PC Card...

Page 13: ...device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 3 To comply with RF safety requirements you must maintain a distance of 20 cm from the antenna wh...

Page 14: ...ference that may cause undesired operation European Community CE Notice Marking by the symbol Version 1 7 37R2 26 Indicates compliance with the essential requirements of Directive 1999 5 EC Such marki...

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