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SECTION 2
Problem
Cannot connect to
the network
I want to remove
the driver.
(Windows 98)
Possible Cause
There are several
possible causes, as
listed to the right.
Refer to the specific
section of this manual or
your user’s manual.
Possible Solution
The following causes are possible. Check
each one of them.
• The network name or encryption key is not
right.
• The driver has not correctly started.
• The destination computer is not turned
on.
• You do not have the access privilege to
the destination computer.
• The card has failed.
• Hardware conflict.
Windows 98:
When removing the driver, make sure that
the device is attached to the computer. If you
try to remove the driver while the device is
detached from the computer, the driver is not
removed.
1. Right click the [My Computer] icon on the
desktop, and then click [Properties] from
the menu that appears.
[System Properties] appears.
2. Click the [Device Manager] tab.
3. Click [+] beside [Network adapters].
4. Perform the following steps.
• Click [Intersil PRISM Wireless LAN
PCI Card].
• Click [Remove]. [Confirm Device
Removal] appears.
5. Click [OK]. The device is removed, and
[System Settings Change] appears.
6. Click [No].
7. Close [System Properties].
8. Make sure that the icon has disappeared
from the task tray in the lower right corner of
the screen.
9. Click [Start]
→
[Settings]
→
[Control Panel].
[Control Panel] appears.
10.Double-click [Add/Remove Programs].
[Add/Remove Programs Properties]
appears.
11.Double-click [PRISM 11Mbps Wireless LAN
for Windows]. A window appears asking you
if you really want to remove the driver.
12.Click [Yes]. When the driver is removed, a
window appears showing that the driver has
been removed.
13.Click [OK].
14.Close [Add/Remove Programs Properties]
and [Control Panel].
15.Shut down Windows, and turn off the
computer.
Laurel Sec 2 (064-75)
17/04/02, 9:53 AM
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