User Manual

High-Speed Wireless Cardbus Adapter Version: 1.1
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Appendix A – Troubleshooting
The following table describes the solutions for the problems that may occur when
installing the PC card.
Problem Solution
Windows does not detect the PC card when
installed
Verity that the PC card is properly inserted into the
PC card slot.
Check whether the computer has a Plug and Play
BIOS.
Windows 98/ME/2000/XP might not detect the PC
card if a previous installation of the PC card was
cancelled before it was completed. Remove the
driver and reinstall it again.
Driver fails to load A resource conflict could exit. Use the Device
Manger to resolve the resource conflict.
Device conflict on Windows system A device conflict may be related to PC card. Use
the computer properties to identify the Port Address
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 the
device’s I/O address or IRQ instead of 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 in the control panel to modify the SSID.
Non functioning 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 the driver has been installed.
Determine if there is a conflict with another
device.