MSI CB11B Quick Start Download Page 2

Start here.

Introduction...

Thank you for purchasing 

MSI

 

Wireless 11b CardBus 

CB11B

.  In the fast growing network environment, 

CB11B provides you with an innovative and convenient 
solution that lets you connect to the network without 
limitation,  whether in office, at home, or even on the go.

How to use this guide...

This Quick Start Guide describes the features of CB11B, 
and provides the steps needed to install and setup your 
CB11B.  You can know your CB11B well and complete 
basic installation through the "instruction box" in this 
guide:

Check the product and system requirements, 

see 1a, 1b, 1c.

Connect hardware: 

laptop PC users,

 see 2a.

desktop PC users,

 see 2b.

Set up software, 

see 3a,3b.

diagram of software installation, 

see 3c.

Configuration:

Ad-Hoc mode and diagrams,

 see 4a, 4c.

Infrastructure mode and diagrams, 

see 4b, 4d.

Test your networking, 

see 5a, 5b.

Please note that all figures in this guide are for reference 
only; the actual setup screens may be vary on different 
system.  For more information, please visit MSI website:

http://www.msi.com.tw

Preparation.

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Unpacking the box, and you should find:
   Wireless 11b CardBus CB11B
   User's Guide and Quick Start Guide
   CD-ROM containing the user manual, quick start 
   guide, drivers and utilities

System requirements...

   Laptop/desktop PC with PCMCIA slot and CD-ROM drive 
   (2X or higher)
   Microsoft Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP
   Minimum 5MB free disk space

Product view...

CB11B is a CardBus-standard wireless device.  It provides 
one Power LED and one Link LED on the panel, so you can 
monitor your CB11B and real-time network status.

Link LED    - blinking blue to indicate that CB11B is receiving
                    or transferring data
Power LED - solid blue to indicate that CB11B is powered on

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Connect hardware.

For laptop PC users...

Locate the PCMCIA slot and insert your CB11B into the 
slot (for more instruction about the usage of PC card slot, 
please see your laptop PC's manual).  PCMCIA module is 
a "plug & play" device, so it can be installed without 
shutting down your computer.

For desktop PC users...

If you use CB11B on a desktop PC, an optional PCI-to-
PCMCIA adapter will be needed.  Locate the PCMCIA slot 
and insert your CB11B into the slot.

Set up software.

Start the Setup program...

Your computer will detect a new device and start to install 
its driver and utilities as you connect CB11B for the first 
time.  Insert the enclosed driver CD into the CD-ROM 
drive of your computer, and the Setup program should 
start automatically (shown as below).  Otherwise, go to 

Start 

-> 

Run

 from the taskbar, and type 

E:\setup.exe

 

(where 

E

 is your CD drive).

To install...

1. Click 

Next

 on the welcome window of the InstallShield 

    Wizard, then choose "I accept the terms in the license 
    agreement" and click 

Next

 to continue installing.

    Otherwise, click 

Cancel

 to exit the program.

2. Enter user's information and click 

Next

.

3. Click 

Install

 to start, then click 

Finish

 to continue 

    when the installation completed.
4. InstallShield Wizard may ask you to restart the 
    computer, choose 

Yes

 to reboot.

5. After rebooting, you can see a 

MSI Wireless LAN

 icon 

    on the taskbar.

Click here to 
start setup

Software installation...

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Insert CB11B into your 
desktop PC with an 
optional adapter

Insert CB11B into
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Ad-Hoc Mode

 (computer-to-computer)

1. Double click the 

MSI Wireless LAN

 icon on the task bar.

2. Click 

Advanced

 on the pop-up window.

3. Click 

Add...

 to add a new network.

4. Set up the Network Name (SSID) and the Network Key.
5. Check the last item to enable the Ad-Hoc mode, then 
    click 

OK

 to finish the settings for the first computer 

    (Administrator).
6. Any one who wants to access this Ad-Hoc network 
    should repeat step 1 to 3.  In step 3, you will see the
    network set by the first computer.  Then, choose it and 
    click 

OK

.

Setting.

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Infrastructure Mode

 

(computer-to-access point)

1. Double click the 

MSI Wireless LAN

 icon on the task bar.

2. Click 

Advanced

 on the pop-up window.

3. A list of Available Network appears in the window.
    Click 

Configure

 to set up the network selected.

4. As an administrator, you can change the Network Name 
    and Network Key.
5. You may also choose the networks you prefer from the
    Available Networks list and use the 

Move up/Move 

    down

 to set the priority network.

6. Click 

OK

.  Now you can access the wireless network in

    Infrastructure mode.

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