User’s Manual
Once your network card has been recognized and Windows has installed
the necessary networking files, you might be required to restart your
system to allow the new networking environment to function. Once
you have established the networking with your PC card, you can use
that network just as you would use the built-in network connection
(see Chapter 6).
PCMCIA SCSI Interface
In order to use devices that require a SCSI interface, you will need
to install a SCSI interface card in the PCMCIA slot in your notebook. Once
your card has been recognized and the proper drivers loaded, you will be
able to connect SCSI devices to your WinBook.
You can check the documentation for your SCSI controller or your
SCSI devices to determine what other steps might be required for
proper operation.
PCMCIA Modem
Even if your unit came with a built-in modem, you might purchase
a PCMCIA modem (e.g. one that connects to a cellular phone). Follow
the steps above for installing and configuring your card. Once the correct
driver has been installed and the modem is ready for use, you might be
asked to fill in the settings for using this modem (if you have not set
up a modem on this system before).
Fill in the information requested to assure proper operation of your
PCMCIA modem. Refer to the Help and Support Center within Windows
for more information about using a fax/modem with this system.
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