User Manual
Table Of Contents
- ChapterTitleList - Technical Support
- ChapterTitleList - Regulatory Information
- ChapterTitleList - Information to the User
- ChapterTitleList - Table of Contents
- ChapterTitle - About WaveLAN/IEEE
- ChapterTitle - Hardware Installation
- ChapterTitle - Installation for Windows
- ChapterTitle - Advanced WaveLAN Parameters
- ChapterTitle - Monitoring WaveLAN Performance
- ChapterTitle - WaveLAN Security Options
- ChapterTitle - Card Specifications
- ChapterTitle - Troubleshooting
- ChapterTitle - Installing in Windows CE
- ChapterTitle - Installation for MS-DOS
- ChapterTitle - Installing in Apple Macintosh
- ChapterTitle - Warranty Repair Card
- ChapterTitleList - List of Figures
- ChapterTitleList - List of Tables
- ChapterTitleList - Index
Troubleshooting
Upgrading the WaveLAN Miniport Driver
WaveLAN/IEEE Turbo 11 Mb PC Card B-19
Why delete the old driver? The “Plug & Play” support of Windows
95 operating systems associates a specific driver with specific
hardware. When you select the option “Remove Driver” from the
Network (Neighborhood) Control Panel, the operating system will
only disable the driver, but will not delete the driver from your
harddisk (see also “What You Need to Know” on page 3-2).
When trying to upgrade a driver, the Windows operating system
will recognize your WaveLAN card as a piece of hardware that had
been installed before and will attempt to re-install the old driver: i.e.
when the operating system finds the appropriate driver files on
your hard disk, it will not bother copying the files from the diskette
with the new drivers.
Figure B-8 Setup WaveLAN Parameters