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4. When prompted to select a driver, locate the driver provided
with your Firmware, Drivers, and Software Tools CD.
5. During the installation, a dialog box appears asking for the
I/O Base and IRQ resource information. In order to find out
which values to use, go to Start -> Programs ->
Administrative Tools -> Windows NT Diagnostics -> select
the “Resources” tab -> press the “IRQ” button. Select one
free IRQ from the list. Next, press the button “I/O Port” and
choose an 0x20 free I/O space. Add these values into the
dialog box. If at any point after the installation you want to
change these values, go to the Control Panel -> Network,
select the Adapters tab, press the Properties button, and fill
in the new values.
6. Next Window will start copying the files. In case there is a
version conflict between one or more of the files being copied
and the files in your system, you should normally keep the
latest version.
7. Finally, when the installation has been completed, you will
need to restart your computer.
Note: If the card is not working properly, after a restart
procedure, you should make sure that your system has
free resources even it may shows them as being
available.
4.2 Configuration Under Windows NT 4.0
In order to configure the card, please use the Configuration and
Monitor Utility described in a different section of this document.
This application lies on the system tray of your machine, as long
as the card is inserted into your system, and permits you to
change the parameters of the card “on the fly”.
4.3 Uninstall Procedure Under Windows NT 4.0
In order to uninstall the KAI-LINK Wireless LAN Card from
Windows NT 4.0, you must double click on the “Network” option
in the “Control Panel” (Start -> Settings -> Control Panel).