Chapter 9: Troubleshooting Tips
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Installation and Use
on Notebook PCs
your CD-ROM drive. Click Next to proceed to the next
window.
5. If a warning appears stating that AirCard 555 has not
passed Windows Logo testing, click
Continue Anyway.
6. Click Finish and repeat steps 1 to 6 as prompted.
The correct driver is then installed.
Resolving Resource Conflicts
Note: You require your AirCard
installation CD to complete this
procedure.
The AirCard requires these system resources:
• 1 IRQ
• 40 bytes of I/O space
• 1 communications port
If these resources are not available to the AirCard, you have a
resource conflict. If another PC card is installed, you may be
able to free the necessary resources simply by ejecting the
other card. Otherwise, you may need to disable another device
(such as an internal modem, infrared device, or network card)
to resolve the resource conflict. This section explains how to
disable other devices.
Windows 95/98
To resolve a resource conflict in Windows 95/98:
• Disable a device (internal modem, infrared device, or
network card)
• Uninstall and reinstall the AirCard driver
Disabling an Internal Modem, Infrared Device, or Network
Card
1. Close all Windows programs and open the Control Panel
by selecting
Start > Settings > Contol Panel.
2. Double click the System icon.
3. Click the Device Manager tab.
4. Locate the device that you want to disable:
· If you want to disable an internal modem, expand the
Modem tree by clicking the “+” sign to its left. Double
click the internal modem that you wish to disable.
· If you want to disable an infrared device, expand the
Infrared Devices tree by clicking the “+” sign to its left.
Double click the infrared device that you wish to disable.
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