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Troubleshooting
The following troubleshooting guides provide answers to some of the more
common problems, which you may encounter while installing or using network
adapter products. If you encounter difficulties that are not mentioned in this section,
please contact the Wireless LAN Technical Support.
Verify if the network adapter is installed correctly.
When the network adapter setup is complete, you can verify if the driver has been
setup properly. Right click
My Computer
, select
Properties
, and click the
Device
Manager
tab. Then double-click the
Network adapters
icon. You should see
“
802.11g Network Adapter
” with an icon of an expansion adapter. There should
not be a “!” or “?” (problem) or “x” (disabled) symbol over this icon.
There is a yellow exclamation mark or a yellow question mark in Device Manager
in front of my network adapter.
To resolve the problem, you should update/reinstall the network adapter driver. In
“Device Manager”, right click
802.11g Network Adapter
, select
Properties
, and
select
Driver
tab. Click on
Update Driver
button, then follow the “Update Device
Driver Wizard” to complete the driver installation.
Cannot connect to any access points
Follow the procedure below to configure your network adapter.
a. Verify that the “Network Type” is in “Infrastructure” mode.
b. Verify that the “SSID” of your network adapter is set to the same “SSID” of an
access point.
c. Verify that the “Encryption” type is the same as that of an access point. If you
enabled “WEP” encryption, you must also set the same WEP Keys on both
sides.
Cannot connect to a Station (network adapter)
Follow the procedure below to configure your network adapter.
a. Verify that the “Network Type” is in “Ad Hoc” mode.
Chapter 5
Troubleshooting