User's Manual

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Driver fails to load A resource conflict could exist.
For Windows 98/ME/2000, use the
Device Manager to resolve resource
conflicts.
Select System from the Control
Panel, then click on the Device
Manager tab.
Device conflict on a
Windows system
A device conflict under Windows
98/ME/2000 may be related to
the PC Card.
For Windows 98/ME/2000, use the
Computer properties to identify the
used I/O port addresses and IRQ
values.
If there is a device conflict, select
alternative settings for I/O Base
Address or IRQ values. If you know
which device
is conflicting with the PC Card, you
have the option of changing that
device’ s I/O
address or IRQ instead of changing the
PC Card.
No resource conflicts
were detected, but the
wireless station does
not attach to the
network
Verify that the SSID of the PC Card
matches that of the access point. Use
the Network Configuration Properties
Application in the Control Panel to
modify the SSID.
Verify that the Network Mode of the
PC Card is configured correctly.
Nonfunctioning card LED
The PC Card is not powered on. The
cause may be:
No Driver loaded or installed.
Card Driver mismatch which
prevented the driver from loading.
Device conflict which prevented the
driver from loading.
Actions:
Verify that a driver has been installed.
Determine if there is a conflict with
another device.