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23.
Click <Finish> to close the Add/Remove Hardware Wizard.
24.
Restart the computer when prompted.
25.
Logon to Windows 2000.
The RangeLAN2 ISA Card should now be installed and func-
tioning properly.
In addition, the RangeLAN2 Tools should also be installed. The
tools are added to a new folder under Start Menu/Programs called
RangeLAN2 Tools. This folder contains the RangeLAN2 Site
Survey & Configuration Tool and the RangeLAN2 Status Moni-
tor, which is a program icon that loads in the Windows System
Tray. The RangeLAN2 Status Monitor is also added to the
StartUp folder and will be launched automatically each time the
operating system starts.
See Appendix B for more information on the RangeLAN2 Tools.
Note that the RangeLAN2 7100 ISA Card will bind to any
existing networking components, such as Client for Microsoft
Networks and the Internet Protocol (TCP) and add the Proxim
RangeLAN2 Client Protocol.
If you receive an error message stating that the RangeLAN2 7100
ISA Network Adapter is not properly installed following the
restart in Step #24 above, confirm that the dip switch setting on
the back of the card matches the I/O Base Address that you
configured in Step #17.
If the dip switch setting matches the I/O Base Address value but
the card did not initialize, then most likely the card is not working
because of a resource conflict: the RangeLAN2 ISA Card is
trying to use an Interrupt Request (IRQ) or I/O Base Address
which is either already in use or not available for use by the card.