Windows 2000 Troubleshooting Tips; Updating Usb Client Drivers - Section; Remove Existing Usb Client Drivers - Section - Buffalo WLI-USB-L11G User Manual

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B.4 Windows 2000 Troubleshooting Tips
B.4.1 Updating USB Client Drivers
Updating the USB Client Drivers may be required in one of the following situations:
• You would like to use new features that have become available for your AirStation USB Client.
• You installed a newer version of the Client Manager tool.
• Your Client Manager "Card Diagnostics" reported a Driver/Firmware mismatch.
CAUTION:
Updating the USB Client Drivers should only be done by a skilled LAN Administrator or support engineer
who has a working knowledge of the Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system. To update previously
installed USB Client drivers:
1.
Remove Existing USB Client Drivers from your Windows 2000 operating system, and
2.
(Re-)Install the driver as described in "Install Drivers" in section 2.3
NOTE:
Although the MS-Windows 2000 USB Client Properties window includes a special "update" button, it is
not guaranteed that this button will truly update all driver files. Therefore Buffalo Technology advises
you to remove and re-install the driver(s).
B.4.2 Remove Existing USB Client Drivers
1.
Make sure your USB Client is inserted in the USB Client connector of your computer
2.
On your Windows desktop, right-click the My Network Places icon and choose
Properties from the pop-up menu
3.
In the Network and Dial-up Connections window, right-click the Local Area Connection
icon and select Properties from the pop-up menu
4.
Next click the Configure button to view the USB Client Properties window
5.
Select the Driver tab and click the Uninstall button to finish removing the USB
Client drivers
6.
Finally disconnect the USB Client from its connector and proceed with the instructions as
described under "Install Drivers" in section 2.3
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