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3 USB Driver Installation
The USB Driver is installed on the PC that will be connected to the Access Point
via the USB cable. With this type of connection, you will be able to configure the
Access Point prior to using it on the Ethernet LAN.
1. Connect the Access Point:
a. To your computer using the USB cable
b. To the LAN hub or switch using the Ethernet cable
c. To the power supply
2. Insert the Utility CD into the CD-ROM drive.
3. Proceed to the one of the three following sections depending upon the
version of Windows on your PC.
3.1 Install Driver Under Windows 98
4. Windows 98 automatically recognizes a new USB Device. Click the Next
button to proceed.
5. Select
Search for the best driver for your device
. Click Next.
6. Select
Specify a location
. Enter the driver location as “d:\Driver” (d: is your
CD-ROM drive). Click
Next
.
7. Windows is now ready to install the driver. Click
Next
.
8. After Windows copies the files from your CD, you will be notified that
installation has been completed. Click
Finish
to complete the installation.
9. To verify that the USB driver has been installed, right click the mouse on the
My Computer
icon and select
Properties.
Click
Device Manage
r. The
Wireless 802.11b Access Point
will be listed if the driver installation was
successful.
10. Proceed to the Install the Configuration Utilities section to install the USB
Configuration Utility, and then configure the Access Point using the utility.