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 TRUST CN105W WIRELESS NETWORK PC-CARD

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You have now completed the installation of the hardware. Continue to the next
chapter for instructions on how to install the utility on your computer.

3.3 

Installing the Wireless LAN Utility V2.0

Note:

You do not need to install the Wireless LAN Utility V2.0 in
Windows XP. Windows XP already has extensive support for
wireless networks. See chapter 5.2 for more information about
how to configure Windows XP.

The Wireless LAN Utility must be installed on your system if you use Windows 98,
Windows ME or Windows 2000. Follow the instructions given below:
1. Start 

Windows.

2. 

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

3. 

The Trust Software Installer will start automatically. If it does not start
automatically, click on ‘Start – Run’ and type [D:\Setup.exe] in the command
line. 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 the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.

6. 

Restart your computer after the installation.

Checking after the installation

After installing the CN105W WIRELESS NETWORK PC-CARD, the following are
installed on your computer and can be checked:
‘Start – Settings – Control Panel’. Double-click on the ‘System’ icon and select the
‘Device Manager’ tab.
- Network adapters – Trust PN110W Wireless Network

Start – Programs - Trust – Wireless LAN Card (not for Windows XP)
- Configuration Utility

Note:

 

The information given above may differ for different operating
systems.

Note:

 

The location or name may vary in the ‘Control Panel’ for different
operating systems.

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5.1 

Windows 98 / Windows ME / Windows 2000

The Wireless LAN Utility will start automatically when your system is restarted. If it
does not start automatically, double-click on the Wireless Utility icon which has been
created in the taskbar. If this icon is not visible, click on ‘Start’, point to ‘Programs –
Trust – Wireless LAN Card’ and click on ‘Configuration Utility’. You can use this
Utility to configure your network settings. Follow the instructions given below:

Summary of Contents for CN105W

Page 1: ...evice you may touch live components This device must only be repaired by qualified personnel Under the following circumstances have the device repaired by qualified personnel The device has come into...

Page 2: ...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...

Page 3: ...nstaller 4 Click on Wireless LAN Utility V2 0 to start the installation of this application see figure 1 5 Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation 6 Restart your computer after...

Page 4: ...d to activate the encryption Advanced Configuration Here you can activate a Power Save mode 3 In the Profiles tab you must create a profile for your PC Card You can configure your network for each dev...

Page 5: ...be installed 6 2 Protocols A protocol is a type of language which computers use to communicate with each other Each protocol has its own specific properties A short description is given below of the...

Page 6: ...Network Make sure that the TCP IP protocol and your network card are installed 6 5 Windows 98 and Windows ME 6 5 1 Network identification 1 Open the Control Panel Start Settings Control Panel 2 Doubl...

Page 7: ...he 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 Click on Install to install network components such a...

Page 8: ...ollowing if you wish to install the Netbeui protocol 1 Copy the nbf sys file from your Windows XP CD ROM VALUEADD MSFT NET NETBEUI to the C WINDOWS SYSTEM32 DRIVERS directory 2 Copy the netnbf inf fil...

Page 9: ...nd the IP address been input 5 Has the plug of the network cable been inserted as far as possible into the Access Point 6 Does the network hub work when using an Access Point Try to make a connection...

Page 10: ...y 20 seconds and try again 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...

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