11Mbps Wireless LAN Mini-PCI Card
User's Manual
11Mbps Wireless LAN Mini-PCI Card
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6. Troubleshooting
To make the installation of
11Mbps Wireless LAN Mini-PCI Card Card
more users friendly, we have
suggested following the installation steps one by one as listed in the section 4 and section 5. Still you
encounter some problems while installing the
11Mbps Wireless LAN Mini-PCI Card Card
or you
want to confirm whether your card is installed properly or not, we have listed the procedure for
checking the various components after you have installed the card. In first part of
Troubleshooting,
we have suggested the users to check the various properties of the card to check the proper
installation. In second section, we have listed the various problems that you may encounter during the
installation and have also listed the possible solution. Check the first part to guess the probable
reason of unsuccessful installation.
Procedure to Check the Various Properties of Card after Installation under Windows 98:
Please check the followings if you encounter some problem while installing the Mini-PCI card or your
Mini-PCI card is non-functional.
1.
Click on the
Control Panel
and then on
Mini-PCI Card.
Check whether it has
Mini-PCI
card in
one of the sockets or not. If you find
11Mbps Wireless LAN Mini-PCI Card Card
in one of the
sockets, it means the card is detected properly. If you see the
Yellow
sign of Question-mark (?),
the resources are conflicting.
2.
Right click on
My Computer
and the select
Properties.
Select the
Device
Manager
and click
on the
Network Adapter.
You will find
11Mbps Wireless LAN Mini-PCI Card Card
if it is
installed successfully. If you see the
Yellow
sign the resources are conflicting. Click on Mini-
PCI Card and then on Mini-PCI Card Service, you can see the status of Mini-PCI card. If there
are yellow sip either on adapter or Mini-PCI card, please check the followings.
1.
Check if your Notebook supports
3.3V
Card.
2.
Check if your Notebook has a free
IRQ.
If not, make an IRQ free by assigning
the same IRQ to some devices, for example COM 1, COM 2 can be assigned same
IRQ values.
3.
Check that you have inserted the right card and have installed the proper driver.