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TRUST AP115W WIRELESS NETWORK KIT

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3 Installation

3.1 

Uninstalling old drivers and devices

The most common cause of faults during installation is the presence of a driver for a
similar, old device. The best solution is to first remove all drivers related to old devices
before installing the new driver.
Follow the instructions given below if you still have an old driver installed on your
computer.
1. 

Enter the Windows ‘Safe Mode’. (Press F8 when starting Windows before the
Windows start screen is displayed. Select ‘Safe Mode’.)

2. 

Click on ‘Start – Settings – Control Panel’ and double-click on the
‘Add/Remove Programs’ icon.

3. 

Find all the programs for similar, old devices and remove these by clicking on
the ‘Add/Remove’ button. When in the ‘Safe Mode’, it is possible for some
programs to appear twice. In that case, remove all the programs which appear
twice.

4. 

Restart the computer.

3.2 

Installing the AP115W Wireless Network Kit

Follow the instructions below to install the AP115W Wireless Network Kit.

3.2.1 Wireless 

PC-Card

Note:

The Wireless PC-Card is ‘hot-swappable’. This means that you
can connect and remove the PC-Card whilst your computer is
turned on.

Note:

Have your Windows CD-ROM available whilst installing the
hardware.

Note:

Make sure all other programs (except Windows) are closed during
the installation.

1. Start 

Windows.

2. 

Insert the PC-Card into a free PCMCIA slot on your computer

3. Windows 

will detect new hardware and ask for the location of the driver.

4. 

Insert the CD-ROM containing the driver and the applications into your CD-
ROM drive.

Note:

The Trust Software Installer may start automatically when the CD-
ROM is inserted into your CD-ROM drive. You do not need to use
this and may close it.

5. 

Set Windows to search in a specific location. Give one of the paths below as
the location.
- [

D:\Win98\pccard

] for installation in Windows 98.

- [

D:\WinMe\pccard

] for installation in Windows ME.

- [

D:\Win2000\pccard

] for installation in Windows 2000.

- [

D:\WinXP\pccard

] for installation in Windows XP.

Note:

The letter '

D

' is used in the example above to indicate your CD-

ROM drive. Check which letter is used by your computer to
indicate your CD-ROM drive.

6. 

The driver for the PCMCIA card will be found as the ‘Trust PN110W Wireless
Network’ . Follow the instructions to install the driver.

Summary of Contents for AP115W

Page 1: ...efore use The TRUST AP115W WIRELESS NETWORK KIT does not require any special maintenance Use a slightly damp soft cloth to clean the casing Do not use aggressive substances such as petrol or white spirit to clean the device These may harm the material Do not submerge the device in liquid This may be dangerous and will damage the device Do not use this device near water Make sure nothing is placed ...

Page 2: ...s PC Card is hot swappable This means that you can connect and remove the PC Card whilst your computer is turned on Note Have your Windows CD ROM available whilst installing the hardware Note Make sure all other programs except Windows are closed during the installation 1 Start Windows 2 Insert the PC Card into a free PCMCIA slot on your computer 3 Windows will detect new hardware and ask for the ...

Page 3: ...4 The green LED D on the Access Point will be lit see front panel figure 2 5 Start Windows 6 Connect the USB cable to connection B on the Access Point see back panel figure 2 7 Insert the other end of the USB cable into a free USB port on your computer 8 Windows will detect new hardware and ask for the location of the driver 9 Insert the CD ROM containing the driver and the applications into your ...

Page 4: ... start automatically If it does not start automatically click on Start Run type D Setup exe in the command line and click on OK see figure 1 Note The language selection menu in the left hand window is only used for selecting the language you wish to use to display the Trust Software Installer 4 Click on Wireless LAN Utility V2 0 to start the installation of this application see figure 1 5 Follow t...

Page 5: ... mask 255 255 255 0 Note Other TCP IP settings are also used on the Internet If you use a different address series than those given above your Internet connection may not function correctly NetBEUI This protocol is easy to use and is mainly used in Microsoft networks This protocol is ideal for sharing files and printers Note NetBEUI does not work in combination with a Router 4 3 Sharing files and ...

Page 6: ...ows Help for more information 1 Open the Control Panel Start Settings Control Panel 2 Click on Add select Protocol and from the list select the protocol you wish to install 3 From the list select the protocol that you wish to remove and click on Remove 4 5 3 TCP IP settings Follow the instructions below to give each computer in a network a fixed TCP IP address 1 Open the Network window 2 Select TC...

Page 7: ...work and Dial up Connections Start Settings Control Panel 2 Double click on the Local Area Connection x icon which is connected to the Trust PN110W Wireless Network adapter 3 Click on Properties in the window that appears 4 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click on Properties 5 Select the Use the following IP address option 6 Specify a TCP IP address for IP Address This address must be unique i...

Page 8: ...ctions icon 3 Right click on the Local Area Connection icon and click on Properties 4 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click on Properties 5 Specify a TCP IP address for IP Address This address must be unique in the network Only change the last figure for other computers in the network Advice 192 168 0 x x 1 254 6 For Subnet Mask fill in 255 255 255 0 This address must be the same for every com...

Page 9: ...se with an Access Point Infrastructure This can be used to view the strength of your wireless connection 1 You can find general information concerning your wireless network in the System tab The Regulatory Domain is the most commonly used frequency range This differs per region For Europe this is ETSI see figure 2 2 You can alter your personal settings in the Configuration tab see figure 3 Network...

Page 10: ...ct Enable for Power Save if you wish to use the power save function Click on OK g Set WEP to 64 bit or 128 bit to activate the encryption Next click on WEP Setting and for the Default Key ID input the default key which you wish to use for your wireless network key 1 4 Input a password for Open Sesame 4 WEP keys will be created automatically You can view these by clicking on More The WEP must be th...

Page 11: ...n Type e Click on OK Note To share files in Windows XP the files to be shared must be copied to the Shared folder See the Windows XP Help function for detailed information Windows XP has an option which automatically searches for different wireless networks If the Wireless Zero Configuration option is activated the network connection may be broken after approximately 15 minutes Follow the instruct...

Page 12: ...and select Properties Note For Windows XP the Network Neighborhood icon My Network Places is located in the Start menu 4 Look to see whether Client for Microsoft Networks is included in the list If it is not included in the list click on Add double click on Client select Microsoft and then select Client for Microsoft Networks Click on OK Note For Windows 2000 and Windows XP you must first right cl...

Page 13: ...er in the network you will be able to share files and or your printer via your network To do so you must first activate Network Sharing for the disk or folder you wish to share This is carried out as follows Right click on the disk folder or printer you wish to share on the network and select Sharing In the Sharing tab select Shared as Input a name which you wish to use to indicate the disk folder...

Page 14: ...information Check the following 1 Have the NetBEUI protocol and Client for Microsoft networks been installed Check the network properties These components are necessary to make a connection If necessary add these components by clicking on Add 2 Has the NetBEUI protocol been bound to the driver for the PC Card Select Bindings in the Network Properties window This is only necessary if the connection...

Page 15: ...ard has not logged onto the network correctly Wait approximately 20 seconds and try again The other computers are not visible on the network The PC workgroup name is not the same as the workgroup name for the other computers in the network Change the workgroup in the Network properties The network cable has not been connected or has not been connected correctly Connect the cable correctly or if ne...

Page 16: ... Detecting wireless network devices No wireless network devices present Check the FAQ s on the Internet www trust com You can register your product at www trust com so that you can receive optimal guarantee and service support You will be automatically informed of developments to your product and other Trust products If you still have problems after trying these solutions please contact one of the...

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