Wireless Nd1 PC Card and PCI Adapter
Wireless Nd1 PC Card and PCI Adapter
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Basic Troubleshooting Procedure
This procedure addresses some symptoms that you might experience with your PC
Card or PCI Adapter and wireless connection:
1. Verify the physical cable connections between your router, your computer, and
your modem.
2. Ensure that the power outlet to which the router is connected is a live outlet.
3. Refer to your router's documentation and then check any LEDs or indicators on
your router to make sure you are receiving power and that are no errors.
4.
Reboot
your router to refresh your Internet connection information.
5. Some electronic devices, such as 2.4GHz - 5.8 GHz phones and microwave
ovens, may interfere with the wireless signal and affect your wireless range and
link quality. Try creating a wireless connection on a different channel.
6. Low link quality or range can be caused by environmental interference, such as
lead-based paint and concrete walls. Try to move the antenna of the router or
to reposition the wireless clients to improve the link quality. If possible, ensure
that there are no obstructions between wireless clients and the router.
7. Refer to your router's documentation an verify communications between your
computer, your router and the Internet.
If you still have trouble using your PC Card or PCI Adapter, follow the procedure
below that best describes your symptom.
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