User's Manual

restarts, the driver will be automatically installed.
After loading the Windows 2000 operating system, be sure to log in with
administrative rights. If you log in to Windows 2000 without administrative rights, you may
run into problems during the installation.
During initial adapter installation and configuration, it may take up to two minutes for
adapter settings to be confirmed.
Driver Installation
To install driver software in Windows* 2000, follow these steps:
1. Power up the computer in which the wireless adapter hardware has just been
installed.
2. Log in with administrative rights when prompted by Windows 2000.
3. Wait for Windows to detect the newly installed hardware and display the Found
New Hardware Wizard dialog. If Windows does not detect the new hardware, see
Troubleshooting.
4. Insert the Intel CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. If the Intel(R) PRO Network
Connections menu screen appears, leave it open and click the Found New
Hardware Wizard dialog to make that the active window.
5. On the Install Hardware Device Drivers screen verify that Search for a suitable
driver for my device (recommended) is selected, then click Next.
6. When the Locate Driver Files dialog appears, verify that the item CD-ROM drives
is checked and click Next.
7. When the Driver Files Search Results dialog appears, indicating that a driver was
found, click Next.
8. On the Network Name screen, click Next to accept the default Network Name
(SSID), or enter a specific SSID for your network, then click Next.
9. On the Data Encryption screen, click Next to accept the default encryption setting
None, or enter specific encryption settings for your network, then click Next.
10. On the Found New Hardware Wizard screen, click Finish. Proceed to install
Intel(R) PROSet for Wireless.
Intel(R) PROSet for Wireless Installation (Required)
Continue with the following steps to install the Intel(R) PROSet for Wireless