U.S. Products USR2410 User manual

Wireless Access PC Card and PCI Adapter
Windows 95, 98, Me, NT, 2000, and XP
Companion Re erence Guide
R24.0260.00
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Some files will be copied to your system, and then you will be asked to
read the license agreement. Read the agreement and click Yes.
he Installation CD-ROM Graphic User Interface (GUI) will appear on your
screen. Click So tware.
Wireless Access PCI Adapter Installation
Note: For the most recent installation information, refer to the product Web
site at http://www.usr.com/support. You can also refer to the User Guide on
the Installation CD ROM for more detailed information.
Software Installation
Step One: Prepare or installation
urn on your desktop computer. ype your password if you are prompted
to do so.
Note: It is important that you have your serial number written down before
you install the Wireless Access PCI Adapter. If you ever need to call our
Technical Support department, you will need this number to receive assistance.
Note: Be sure to find out what letter your CD ROM drive uses before you
begin installing your new product. You will need to know this to properly
install your software.
Step Two: Install your so tware
Note: You will need to install this software on all of the PCs or laptops you plan
to wirelessly network together.
Insert your Installation CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. In the Choose
Setup Language window, select your preferred language and click OK.
Note: If your CD ROM does not automatically launch, click Windows Start, Run,
and type D:\setup (or the appropriate letter of your CD ROM drive) and click OK.
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Hardware and Driver Installation
Step One: Prepare or installation
Unplug your computer and remove the computer’s cover.
Step Two: Connect the Wireless Access PCI Adapter to
your computer
Locate an available PCI slot and insert the Wireless Access PCI Adapter.
PCI slots are typically white plastic lined with metal and are 3.5 inches
long. Use the slot cover screw to secure the Wireless Access PCI Adapter.
Note: It can be tricky getting the Wireless Access PCI Adapter into the PCI slot.
Use firm pressure to seat the Wireless Access PCI Adapter properly.
Some computers require you to remove the PC Card from the Wireless
Access PCI Adapter before you insert the Wireless Access PCI Adapter into
the PCI slot. If necessary, pull the PC Card out of the Wireless Access PCI
Adapter and set it aside. Insert the Wireless Access PCI Adapter into the
PCI slot, pressing firmly to seat it properly. hen slide the PC Card through
the slot and into the Wireless Access PCI Adapter. Inserting the PC Card
into the Wireless Access PCI Adapter in this manner can be awkward, so
take your time.
Note: If you experience any problems installing the Wireless Access PCI
Adapter, try installing it in a different PCI slot.
Step Three: Install your drivers
Replace your computer’s cover and turn on your desktop computer. You
may get a window saying the Configuration Agent couldn’t connect to
the Network Agent. If you do get this window, click OK. When Windows
detects the new hardware, click Next.
Click the icon for the U.S. Robotics Wireless Configuration Utility. Click
Wireless PC Card or PCI Adapter.
Follow the on-screen instructions and wait for the files to be copied to
your hard drive. A window will appear showing you the files that have
loaded onto your system. Close this window. he program window with
the Configuration Utility icons will appear. Close this window.
Your software setup is complete. Click OK, and prepare to install your
hardware. Do not remove the U.S. Robotics Installation CD-ROM from
your CD-ROM drive. Shut down your computer.
he Configuration Utility is used to change or verify the configuration
information that relates to your Wireless Access PC Card or PCI Adapter.
he Configuration Utility icon will also be colored to indicate the status
of your wireless network: red for disconnected, yellow for connected
with poor quality, and green for connected with good quality.
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When you see the U.S. Robotics Wireless Access PCI Adapter window,
click OK. his will install the default settings. Wait for the files to be
copied. If you do not receive any prompts to insert your Windows
CD-ROM, simply click Finish.
Congratulations! You have finished installing your hardware and your
drivers! Reboot your machine and you will now see a small icon for the
Configuration Utility in the system tray by your clock.
he Configuration Utility is used to change or verify the configuration
information that relates to your Wireless Access PC Card or PCI Adapter.
he Configuration Utility icon will be colored to indicate the status of your
wireless network: red for disconnected, yellow for connected with poor
quality, and green for connected with good quality.
Note: Each Wireless Access PC Card or PCI Adapter you want to connect to
the wireless network must be on the same channel. Access the Configuration
Utility to verify and, if necessary, change the selected channel.
You must now configure each computer that has a Wireless Access PC
Card or PCI Adapter in order to share Internet connectivity, files, and a
printer. Refer to the "Enabling File and Print Sharing" and the "Enabling
Internet Sharing" sections of this guide or refer to the User Guide on the
Installation CD-ROM for this information.
802.11b AdHoc mode is used for peer-to-peer network configurations.
In rastructure mode is used to add a Wireless Access Point to the wireless
network configuration. Each Wireless Access PC Card or PCI Adapter in
the wireless network must have the correct mode selected within the
Configuration Utility. he Wireless Access PC Cards and PCI Adapters are
set to 802.11b AdHoc by default.
If Windows does not automatically begin searching for the correct drivers,
select Search or the best driver or your device (Recommended) and
click Next.
Select Speci y a location. ype D:\drivers (or the appropriate letter of your
CD-ROM drive instead of "D") and click Next.
Click Next again.*
*A Digital Signature Not Found window may appear. Click Yes. Windows Me and 2000 will verify
that your network device is properly installed.
Note: If you are prompted at any time for your Windows CD ROM, remove the
U.S. Robotics Installation CD ROM and insert your Windows CD ROM into the
CD ROM drive. When all of the files are copied, remove the Windows CD ROM,
and reinsert the U.S. Robotics Installation CD ROM.
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Some files will be copied to your system, and then you will be asked to
read the license agreement. Read the agreement and click Yes.
he Installation CD-ROM Graphic User Interface (GUI) will appear on your
screen. Click So tware.
Wireless Access PC Card Installation
Note: For the most recent Installation information, refer to the product Web site
at http://www.usr.com/support. You can also refer to the User Guide on the
Installation CD ROM for more detailed information.
Software Installation
Step One: Prepare or installation
urn on your laptop computer. ype your password if you are prompted
to do so.
Note: It is important that you have your serial number written down before
you install the Wireless Access PC Card. If you ever need to call our Technical
Support department, you will need this number to receive assistance.
Note: Be sure to find out what letter your CD ROM drive uses before you
begin installing your new product. You will need to know this to properly
install your software.
Step Two: Install your so tware
Note: You will need to install this software on all of the PCs or laptops you plan
to network together.
Insert your Installation CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. In the Choose
Setup Language window, select your preferred language and click OK.
Note: If your CD ROM does not automatically launch, click Windows Start, Run,
and type D:\ (or the appropriate letter of your CD ROM drive) and click OK.
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Hardware and Driver Installation
Step One: Insert the Wireless Access PC Card into your computer
Locate an available PCMCIA slot and fully insert the Wireless Access PC
Card. PCMCIA slots are typically on the side of laptops. You should hear
a beep when the Wireless Access PC Card is fully inserted.
Step Two: Install your drivers
When Windows detects the new hardware, click Next.
If Windows does not automatically begin searching for the correct drivers,
select Search or the best driver or your device (Recommended) and
click Next.
Click the icon for the U.S. Robotics Wireless Configuration Utility. Click
Wireless PC Card or PCI Adapter.
Follow the on-screen instructions and wait for some files to be copied to
your hard drive. A window will appear showing you the files that have
loaded onto your system. Close this window. he program window with
the Configuration Utility icons will appear. Close this window.
Your software setup is complete. Click OK, and get ready to install
your hardware. Do not remove the Installation CD-ROM from your
CD-ROM drive.
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When you see the U.S. Robotics Wireless Access PC Card window, click
OK. his will install the default settings. Wait for the files to be copied. If
you do not receive any prompts to insert your Windows CD-ROM, simply
click Finish.
Congratulations! You have finished installing your hardware and your
drivers! Reboot your machine and you will now see a small icon for the
Configuration Utility in the system tray by your clock.
he Configuration Utility is used to change or verify the configuration
information that relates to your Wireless Access PC Card or PCI Adapter.
he Configuration Utility icon will be colored to indicate the status of your
wireless network: red for disconnected, yellow for connected with poor
quality, and green for connected with good quality.
Note: Each Wireless Access PC Card or PCI Adapter you want to connect to the
wireless network must be on the same channel. Access the Configuration
Utility to verify and, if necessary, change the selected channel.
You must now configure each computer that has a Wireless Access PC
Card or PCI Adapter in order to share Internet connectivity, files, and a
printer. Refer to the "Enabling File and Print Sharing" and the "Enabling
Internet Sharing" sections of this guide or refer to the User Guide on the
Installation CD-ROM for this information.
802.11b AdHoc mode is used for peer-to-peer network configurations.
In rastructure mode is used to add a Wireless Access Point to the
wireless network configuration for extended range and increased number
of computers that can join the network. Each Wireless Access PC Card or
PCI Adapter in the wireless network must have the correct mode selected
within the Configuration Utility. he Wireless Access PC Cards and PCI
Adapters are set to 802.11b AdHoc by default.
Select Speci y a location. ype D:\drivers (or the appropriate letter of your
CD-ROM drive instead of "D") and click Next.
Click Next again.*
*A Digital Signature Not Found window may appear. Click Yes. Windows Me and 2000 will verify
that your network device is properly installed.
Note: If you are prompted at any time for your Windows CD ROM, remove the
U.S. Robotics Installation CD ROM and insert your Windows CD ROM into the
CD ROM drive. When all of the files are copied, remove the Windows CD ROM,
and reinsert the U.S. Robotics Installation CD ROM.
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and click Properties. Select Internet Protocol and click Properties. Click
the DNS tab and enter the same DNS address as the one listed under the
LAN connection.
Windows Me Users: Click Windows Start, Settings, and then Control
Panel. Double-click Add/Remove Programs and then click the Windows
Setup tab. Select Communications and then click Details. Select Internet
Connection Sharing and click OK. Click Apply and the Home Networking
Wizard will launch. Click Next and then select Yes this computer uses the
ollowing. Select the direct connection to the Internet from the drop-down
menu and click Next. When prompted, create a Home Networking Setup
disk to be used for the configuration of Internet sharing in Windows 95,
98FE, 98SE, and Me. After you have created the disk, click Next. Click
Finish to complete the configuration of Home Networking. You will then
need to restart your computer.
Enabling File and Print Sharing
o enable file and print sharing over the wireless network, perform the
following steps on each machine that has a Wireless Access PC Card or
PCI Adapter installed.
Windows 95/98FE/98SE/Me Users: Click Windows Start, Settings, and
then Control Panel. Double-click Network and then click the File and Print
Sharing button. Select both boxes in the File and Print Sharing window
and then click OK. File and print sharing is now enabled.
Note: If your computer is connected directly to the Internet, there is a security
risk if you are not using a firewall program or some form of hardware firewall.
Windows 2000/NT Users:
Note: After the Wireless PC Card or PCI Adapter is installed in Windows NT, you
should run the Service Pack that came with Windows NT. You will then need to
restart your computer.
File and print sharing are automatically enabled in Windows N and 2000.
Enabling Internet Sharing
o enable Internet sharing over the wireless network, perform the
following steps on each machine that has a Wireless Access PC Card
or PCI Adapter installed.
Windows 95 and 98FE Users: Go to the following Web site to download
the necessary software for Internet sharing: http://www.usr.com/wireless
Windows 98SE Users: Click Windows Start, Settings, and then Control
Panel. Double-click Add/Remove Programs and then click the Windows
Setup tab. Select Internet Tools and then click Details. Select Internet
Connection Sharing and click OK. Click Apply, and the Internet Connection
Sharing Wizard will launch. Click Next, select the Wireless Access PC Card
or PCI Adapter to connect to the Internet, and click Next. Click Next to create
a Client Configuration Disk, insert a blank disk into the 3.5-inch disk drive,
and click OK. his disk will be used to configure Internet sharing in
Windows 95, 98FE, and 98SE. Click Finish to complete the configuration
of Internet sharing. You will then need to restart your computer.
Windows 2000 Users: here must be two Wireless PC Cards or PCI
Adapters installed in order to use Internet sharing. Click Windows Start,
Settings, and then Network and Dial-up Connections. Right-click the LAN
connection used to connect to the Internet and click Properties. Click the
Sharing tab. Click the box in this window to enable Internet sharing and
click Apply. Right-click the LAN connection in the list and click Properties.
Select Internet Protocol and click Properties. Click the DNS tab, write
down the DNS address that is listed, and return to the Networking and
Dial-up Connections window. Right-click the wireless adapter in the list
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• Reinstall the Wireless Access PC Card or PCI Adapter and reinstall the
correct drivers.
The Wireless Access PC Card or PCI Adapter cannot communicate with
other computers linked via Ethernet in the Infrastructure configuration.
Possible Solution:
• Ensure that each computer in the wireless network is powered on.
• Ensure that each Wireless Access PC Card or PCI Adapter is configured
on the same operating radio channel. If the IDs are different, change
each Wireless Access PC Card or PCI Adapter within the LAN to the
new radio channel.
• Ensure that each Wireless Access PC Card or PCI Adapter is configured
with the same security options.
• Ensure that you can connect to the Wireless Access Point and that the
BSSID shows the MAC address of the Wireless Access Point you want
to communicate with.
• Ensure that you have a valid IP address for the network you are trying
to connect to.
• Ensure CP/IP is installed. Ensure you are a part of the same domain
or workgroup. Ensure that you are automatically obtaining the IP
address or that you have a correct IP address and subnet mask. Reset
the Wireless Access Point and restart the computer that has a connec-
tivity issue. Ensure that you have some files available for sharing.
• If you are not using a U.S. Robotics Wireless Access Point, ensure that
you can connect to the Access Point and that the preamble mode is
set to Long.
My computer does not recogni e the Access Point after I changed
the settings.
Possible Solution:
If you changed the encryption settings in the configuration of the Wireless
Access Point, you must also change the encryption settings of every
Wireless Access PC Card or PCI Adapter attached to the network. he
settings of the Wireless Access PC Card or PCI Adapter must match the
new settings of the Wireless Access Point.
My computer is not finding the correct driver files for the Wireless Access
PC Card or PCI Adapter in Windows NT.
Possible Solution:
When you are prompted for the Windows N files for the Wireless Access
PC Card or PCI Adapter, type D:\i386 and click Continue. You will be prompted
again for the Windows N files. ype D:\drivers and click Continue.
I received a message that my computer shares a name with another
computer on the wireless network.
Possible Solution:
Each computer on the wireless network must have a different name.
Refer to your computer’s documentation to see how to change the name
of your computer.
Troubleshooting
My computer does not recogni e the Wireless Access PC Card or
PCI Adapter.
Possible Solution:
Laptop users, the Wireless Access PC Card may not be fully inserted into
the PCMCIA slot.
Desktop users, the Wireless Access PCI Adapter may not be fully inserted
into the PCI slot. he Wireless Access PC Card may not be fully inserted
into the Wireless Access PCI Adapter. You can also try installing the
Wireless Access PCI Adapter into a different PCI slot.
I accidentally clicked Cancel during the Installation procedure.
Possible Solution:
If you reboot your computer, Windows will detect the new hardware and
restart the Installation procedure.
The Wireless Access PC Card or PCI Adapter does not work properly.
Possible Solution:
Laptop users, disable the PC Card and then eject it. Reboot your laptop
computer and then reinsert the PC Card. Refer to your computer’s
documentation for the proper instructions to perform these steps.
Desktop users, disable the PCI Adapter, reboot your computer, and then
re-enable the PCI Adapter. Refer to your computer’s documentation for the
proper instructions to perform these steps.
For Windows Me, N , and 2000, ensure that a PCMCIA card service driver
is installed in your computer. Perform the following steps to check for the
service driver:
1) Double-click Control Panel and then PC-card. Check to see if it has
the Wireless Access PC Card in one of the slots. If you find U.S. Robotics
Wireless Access PC Card in one of the slots, then the card has been prop-
erly detected. If you see a yellow question mark, there are conflicting
resources or the driver is not correctly installed.
2) Right-click My Computer and then click Properties. Select the Device
Manager tab and double-click Network Adapter. If it is installed correctly,
you will see U.S. Robotics Wireless Access PC Card Adapter. If you see a
yellow question mark, there are conflicting resources. Click PCMCIA Card
and then PCMCIA Card Service. his will show the status of the PCMCIA
card. If there is a yellow question mark on the adapter or on the PCMCIA
card, verify the following:
• Your notebook supports a 5V PCMCIA card.
• Your computer has a free IRQ.
If the Wireless Access PC Card or PCI Adapter does not function after
attempting the above steps, remove the Wireless Access PC Card or PCI
Adapter and perform the following steps:
• Click Windows Start, Settings, and Control Panel. Double-click
System and uninstall the Wireless Access PC Card or PCI Adapter.
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to be excluded in their entirety, they will be limited to the duration of the applicable written
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GOVERNING LAW: his Limited Warranty shall be governed by the laws of the State of Illinois,
U.S.A. excluding its conflicts of laws principles and excluding the United Nations Convention on
Contracts for the International Sale of Goods.
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