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If NT did not detect a resource conflict but you used
I/O Base 0x278 for the Swallow 1100, there may
be an undetected conflict with the Plug-and-Play
features of the ISA bus. Try another I/O base.
Make sure the Swallow 1100 is detected by the
PCMCIA drive. Go to Control Panel -> Pcmcia and
see if the Swallow 1100 is listed there. If it is not,
check your PCMCIA socket connections, eject and
insert the Swallow 1100 again and reboot.
3. Double click on the Connect icon and see if
Connect provides information about the adapter in
the General tab. If so, the Swallow 1100 was
successfully installed on NT.
4. Now go to the Session tab and select Diagnose to
determine your problem. If no problems were
found, the connection with the Access Point is also
functioning correctly. If you can not use your
network now, you should check your client and
protocol settings in Control Panel -> Network.
5. If Diagnose revealed that you do not have a
connection with an Access Point, you must first join
a network. Click one of the networks listed on the
Session tab and press the Join button. If no
networks are listed, check if there is an Access
Point in your neighborhood and if it has been
switched on. Also, there should be no red lights
blinking on the Access Point.