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Problem/Symptom Question
Possible Solution/Answer
Chapter in User's
Guide
The driver failed to load.
Check that you have configured an
I/O Base Address or IRQ Level.
Also, confirm that the dip switch
settings on the back of the card
correspond to the configured I/O
Base Address.
3, 4,
Appendix A
Why can't I synchronize with
an Access Point?
Your RangeLAN2 ISA adapter may
not have the same Domain and
Security ID as the Access Point.
Also, confirm that the Access Point
is operational and has a solid green
Status LED.
5, 6,
Appendix B
Why can't I communicate with
other RangeLAN2 cards in
an Ad Hoc wireless network?
Your RangeLAN2 card may not have
the same Domain and Security ID as
the other RangeLAN2 devices on the
network. Also, confirm that one and
only one device is configured as
Master and that the RangeLAN2 7100
card is within range of this Master
device.
5, 6,
Appendix B
What happens if I go out of
range?
This is determined by the network
and the amount of time you are out
of range, but you may be logged off
the network. The same thing will
happen if you unplugged a wired
Ethernet cable.
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How do I know if I'm out of
range?
When running in Windows 95, 98,
2000, or NT, use the RangeLAN2
Utilities. The Status Monitor will
indicate if the card is out of range
and the Site Survey & Configuration
Tool will determine the strength of a
radio connection. With a Link Quality
lower than 4, you may not be at
optimal range. When using the DOS
NDIS or ODI driver, run RL2SETUP to
perform a site survey.
Appendix B