Manually configuring clients using the Windows 95, 98 and Windows Me operating system
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page should contain a Device status message that says, “The device is disabled.” If
so, click the gray box beside
Original Configuration (Default)
in the
Device Usage
section of the dialog box. Click
OK
to continue.
If any other message appears, consult the documentation for the computer and
configure the PCMCIA socket according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
For systems with the Windows
®
95 operating system, follow the directions on the PC
Card Wizard.
Installing the network card using Windows 95 or 98 operating
systems
1
Click
Start
,
Settings
,
Control Panel
and double-click
Network
.
The Network Properties dialog box appears.
If there is no adapter (or only the Dial-Up Adapter) listed in the box labeled “The
following network components are installed:” continue with these steps to install your
network adapter card.
2
On the
Configuration
tab of the Network Properties dialog box, click
Add
.
3
When the Select Network Component Type dialog box appears, click
Adapter
in the
list, then click
Add
.
4
When the Select Network Adapter dialog box appears, either locate the
manufacturer and adapter from the provided list and click
OK
or, if you have the
driver disk handy, click
Have Disk
and follow the prompts.
5
For systems with the Windows
®
98 operating system, when your network adapter
card has been installed, you may be returned to the Network Properties dialog box.
If this happens and you are not prompted to restart your computer, click
OK
and
allow the client computer to restart.
The steps for completing the installation depend on the requirements of the network
interface. Follow the instructions for each prompt. When installation is complete, you will
need to restart the computer.
Before restarting the computer, make sure that the Ethernet cable is properly connected
to both the network adapter card and the Magnia SG20. After the computer restarts, you
will be ready to continue with your client configuration network settings.