
3. Click the
Start
button on the taskbar, point to
Settings
, and click
Control Panel
. In Control Panel,
double-click
Network
, click the
Adapter
tab, and click
Add
.
4. Windows NT presents a list of all its supported adapters. Click
Have Disk
to continue.
5. Windows NT asks for the path containing the wireless PCMCIA adapter driver. Specify “
D:\
PcCard\Driver\oemsetup.inf
” (where D: is the drive letter of your CD-ROM; replace it with a
correct letter if necessary) as the location for Windows to search for the wireless PCMCIA adapter
driver. Insert the accompanying CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. Click
OK
.
6. Windows finds the wireless PCMCIA adapter driver and then copies the necessary files into the
system. Click
OK
to finish the installation. Restart your computer when prompted.
7. Run “
D:\ PcCard\Driver\prismsta.exe
” to install the PRISM configuration utility.
3.1.4 Windows
2000
1. Power on your computer and allow Windows to load fully.
2. Insert the accompanying CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive.
3. If AutoPlay is enabled then the “Accept Warranty Dialog” should appear. Read the agreement and
click
Accept
if you agree to the terms of the Warranty. Dismiss the Smart Wireless CD-ROM dialog
by clicking on the
Exit
link.
4. Insert the wireless PCMCIA adapter into the PCMCIA slot of the computer.
5. Windows detects the wireless PCMCIA adapter, and then the Found New Hardware Wizard is
launched to help you install the driver. Click
Next
.
6. Select the
Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended)
option and click
Next
.
7. Select CD-ROM drives for the optional search location and click
Next
.
8. Windows should find the driver in “
D:\PcCard\Driver\
” (where D: is the drive letter of your CD-
ROM). Click
Next
.
9. The driver does not have a digital signature. Click
Yes
to continue the installation. Windows installs
the driver of the wireless PCMCIA adapter.
10. Click
Finish
to complete the installation.
11. Now install the Wireless LAN Utility, see section 3.2.
3.1.5 Windows
XP
1. Power on your computer and allow Windows to load fully.
2. Insert the accompanying CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive.
3. If AutoPlay is enabled then the “Accept Warranty Dialog” should appear. Read the agreement and
click
Accept
if you agree to the terms of the Warranty. Dismiss the Smart Wireless CD-ROM dialog
by clicking on the
Exit
link.
4. Insert the wireless PCMCIA adapter into the PCMCIA slot of the computer.
5. Windows detects the wireless PCMCIA adapter, and then the Found New Hardware Wizard is
launched to help you install the driver. Click
Next
.
6. Select the
Install from a list or specific location (advanced)
option and specify
“
D:\PcCard\Driver\
” (where D: is the drive letter of your CD-ROM; replace it with a correct letter if
necessary) as the location for Windows to search for the PCMCIA adapter driver. Click
Next
.
7. Windows finds the driver of the wireless PCMCIA adapter. Click
Next
.
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