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WaveLAN/IEEE Turbo 11 Mb PC Card B-9
If Yes, this means that another device is already using the
IRQ, i.e. you will need to select another value for your
WaveLAN IEEE 802.11 PC Card.
3. See whether one of the following values is available (i.e. not
listed in the Windows NT Diagnostics window):
03, 04, 05, 07, 09, 10, 11, 12, 15.
4. Select one non-listed value and write it down before you
proceed with “Verifying I/O Port Settings”.
Verifying I/O Port Settings B
To display the values of I/O Ports that are already in use by other
devices installed on your computer, proceed as follows:
1. On the “Resources” screen of the Windows NT Diagnostics
program, click the button “I/O Port”. This will display the
window pictured in Figure B-3.
The default I/O Port value for WaveLAN IEEE 802.11 PC
Cards is 0400
1
.
Is this appropriate value already listed for your version of the
Miniport driver?
If No, you can use the WaveLAN default. Write down
I/O Port 0400 and proceed with the next step.
If Yes, this means that another device is already using
this port address, i.e. you will need to select another
value for your WaveLAN IEEE 802.11 PC Card.
1 This applies to WaveLAN/IEEE Miniport driver version 1.33 and higher.
For earlier versions of this driver, the default I/O Base Address is 0300.
If you are unsure about the version of the Miniport driver that is currently
installed, use the WaveMANAGER/CLIENT IEEE tool. Use the option
“Diagnose Card” to display the “Version Info” tab which will list the version
numbers of the card’s hardware, embedded software and driver.
For the latest WaveLAN Miniport driver, consult the WaveLAN website at:
http://www.wavelan.com.