The ExpressCard is installed and set up using the Setup Wizard on the enclosed Setup Wizard CD. IMPORTANT: Do not install the ExpressCard in your computer until you are instructed to do so, or the ExpressCard will not install correctly. Insert the Setup Wizard CD into your CD-ROM drive.
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Installation Read the License Agreement, and click Next to continue the installation. Locate an available ExpressCard slot on your notebook computer. With the connector pin end facing the slot and the LED labels facing up, slide the ExpressCard into the slot until it locks into place.
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Setup for Windows XP or 2000 2� The Available Wireless Networks screen appears. From this screen, you can launch one of the two setup methods. If your network appears on the Available Wireless Networks screen, continue with this Quick Installation. If your network does not appear on the Available Wireless Networks screen, click Advanced Setup and follow the on-screen prompts.
Setup for Windows XP or 2000 WPA-Personal Needed for Connection Select your encryption method and enter a Pre-shared Key. Encryption Select the encryption method of your wireless network, TKIP or AES. Pre-shared Key shared Key of your wireless network. It must have 8-6 characters.
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On the Congratulations screen, click Finish. The Link Information screen of the Wireless Network Monitor appears the first time you run the Setup Wizard. To exit the Monitor, click the X in the upper right corner. NOTE: After the ExpressCard is installed, the Wireless Network Monitor screen opens, and its icon system tray.
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Setup for Windows Vista 3� The first Windows Vista Wireless Network Configuration utility screen appears. Select your network, and then click Connect. If your network has no wireless security, this screen appears. If your network has wireless security, go to step C.
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This screen appears when you are connected to your network. Select Save this network, if you want to save your settings. Click Close. The Set Network Location screen may appear to help apply the correct settings for your type of location.
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Setup for Windows Vista The Windows Vista Wireless Network Configuration utility icon appears on your desktop’s system tray. You can use this utility to configure or change your wireless settings. NOTE: For help with the Windows Vista Wireless Network Configuration utility, refer to Windows Vista Help and Support, by clicking Vista’s Start button Congratulations! Setup is complete.