TRUST UN110W WIRELESS NOTEBOOK CONNECTION KIT
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Note:
The letter '
D
' is used in the example above to indicate your CD-
ROM drive. Check which letter is used by your computer to
indicate your CD-ROM drive.
6.
The driver for the Trust PN110W Wireless Network will be found. Follow the
instructions to install the driver.
7.
Restart your system after the driver has been installed.
You have now completed the installation of the hardware. See the next chapter for
instructions on how to install the Wireless USB adapter on your 2
nd
system.
3.2.2
Wireless USB adapter
Connect the Wireless USB adapter to a 2
nd
system to make a wireless network
between the PC-Card and the USB adapter.
Note:
The Wireless USB adapter 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 all other programs (except Windows) are closed
during the installation.
1. Start
Windows.
2.
Insert the Wireless USB adapter into a free USB port on your computer.
3. Windows
will detect new hardware and ask for the location of the driver.
4.
Insert the CD-ROM containing the driver and the applications into your CD-
ROM drive.
Note:
The Trust Software Installer may start automatically when the
CD-ROM is inserted into your CD-ROM drive. You do not need
to use this and may close it.
5.
Set Windows to search in a specific location. Give one of the paths below
as the location.
- [
D:\Win98\usb
] for installation in Windows 98.
- [
D:\WinMe\usb
] for installation in Windows Me.
- [
D:\Win2000\usb
] for installation in Windows 2000.
- [
D:\WinXP\usb
] for installation in Windows XP.
Note:
The letter '
D
' is used in the example above to indicate your CD-
ROM drive. Check which letter is used by your computer to
indicate your CD-ROM drive.
6.
The driver for the Trust UN110W Wireless Network will be found. Follow the
instructions to install the driver.
7.
Restart your system after the driver has been installed.
You have now completed the installation of the hardware. Continue to the next
chapter for instructions on how to install the Utility on both systems.
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.