Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS; Introduction
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Features ...............................................................................................1 Product Specifications ............................................................................2 System Requirements .............................................
Page 3 - INTRODUCTION; Features
1 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the Belkin Wireless Desktop Network Card (the Card).This high-speed Card provides you with an innovative wireless networkingsolution that is easy to set up and use. The Card transmits at a rate of 11, 5.5, 2,or 1Mbps to let you share files and printers on the ...
Page 5 - KNOWING YOUR DESKTOP NETWORK CARD
Activity LED Off No activity Blinking Activity Link LED Solid Connected to a wireless network Off Not connected Antenna Antenna Cable Link LEDActivity LED Threaded Connector PCI Edge Connector Warning! Your Card is sensitive to static electricity. Handle the Cardby the edges and avoid touching the P...
Page 6 - INSTALLING THE CARD; Installing your Card is done in three easy steps.; Step 1: Software and Driver Installation
INSTALLING THE CARD 4 Installing your Card is done in three easy steps. 1. Install the software FIRST. If you install your Card into your computer beforeyou install the software, it will not work until you install the software. 2. Install the Card inside of your computer. 3. Let Windows finish insta...
Page 7 - This does not mean there is a problem.; Select
INSTALLING THE CARD 5 4. The installer will start. You will see a progress screen. Go to the next step. 5. Next, you will see an introduction screen. Click “Next” to continue with theinstallation of the Card. 6. If you are using Windows 2000 or Windows XP, you may see a screen similarto the one belo...
Page 9 - Step 2: Installing the Card into your PC; POWER OFF THE COMPUTER AND DISCONNECT THE POWER CORD.
INSTALLING THE CARD Step 2: Installing the Card into your PC 1. POWER OFF THE COMPUTER AND DISCONNECT THE POWER CORD. 2. Remove the screws that secure the computer cover and remove the cover. 3. Touch any metal part of the case to ground yourself. This will discharge anystatic electricity that could...
Page 10 - Step 3: Finishing the Installation
INSTALLING THE CARD 8 Step 3: Finishing the Installation 1. After you have installed your Card and replaced the cover on your computer,turn your computer back on and let it boot up. 2. Windows will detect that new hardware has been installed. Depending onwhich version of Windows you are using, a win...
Page 11 - Windows 98SE or Me users; : You may be asked to restart the computer. Let; Uninstalling the Software and Drivers
INSTALLING THE CARD 9 4. When the installation is complete, you will see a screen prompting you tofinish. Click “Finish”. Windows 98SE or Me users : You may be asked to restart the computer. Let the computer restart before going to the next step. 5. When the installation is complete or your computer...
Page 12 - Opening the Wireless Network Monitor Utility; System Tray icon; THE BELKIN WIRELESS NETWORK MONITOR UTILITY
The Wireless Network Monitor Utility is a central point on your computer thatallows you to control your Wireless Notebook Network Card. Among the thingsyou can do using the Utility, you can: • Choose the wireless network you want to connect to • See a list of all available networks in the area • See...
Page 13 - Windows XP Users; If you are using Windows XP, please read this section first.
Windows XP Users If you are using Windows XP, please read this section first. Windows XP integrates a wireless management utility referred to as Windows XPWireless Zero Configuration service (WZC). The WZC can be used to control yourCard or you can use the Belkin Wireless Network Monitor Utility. We...
Page 14 - a. Available Networks
THE BELKIN WIRELESS NETWORK MONITOR UTILITY 12 Using the Belkin Utility (Windows 98SE, Me, 2000, XP) When the Utility opens, you will see the Utility screen. The view will be of theConfiguration screen. This is the screen you will use most often to choose andchange networks. a b c d e f g h a. Avail...
Page 15 - Connecting to a Wireless Network; Open the Utility by double-clicking the system tray icon (; Using the Quick Connect Screen
THE BELKIN WIRELESS NETWORK MONITOR UTILITY 13 Connecting to a Wireless Network After you install your Card for the first time, it will connect to your wirelessnetwork automatically. You should not have to do anything further to connect toa network. To manually connect to a wireless network, see the...
Page 16 - ) to open the Utility, you will be presented; Connecting to a Network Using the Quick Connect Screen
THE BELKIN WIRELESS NETWORK MONITOR UTILITY 14 You may find it easier to use the Quick Connect screen to connect to networks.To switch to the Quick Connect screen, right-click on the Utility system tray icon( ). In the menu that appears, select “Use Quick Connect screen”. After youhave selected this...
Page 17 - Creating and Using a Profile; Click the “Profiles” button. You will see the below screen.
THE BELKIN WIRELESS NETWORK MONITOR UTILITY 15 Creating and Using a Profile Profiles are automatically created when you connect to a network. From thefactory, Belkin has also created one profile called “Default”. This is a specialprofile that will connect to the first wireless network that the Card ...
Page 18 - The network key and format; Prioritizing your Profiles
THE BELKIN WIRELESS NETWORK MONITOR UTILITY 16 4. Name the profile by typing in a name in the Profile Name field. 5. Type in the name of the wireless network in the Network Name (SSID) field. 6. If the network you are going to be connecting to uses an access point (thisis the most common configurati...
Page 19 - Using Power Save Mode
THE BELKIN WIRELESS NETWORK MONITOR UTILITY 17 Power Save Mode Allows you to select the Power Save mode. Default is OFF. Show icon in system tray Choose to display or NOT display the icon in the system tray. Default Ad-Hoc Channel Allows you to select the default Ad-Hoc channel. Radio Off Allows you...
Page 20 - TROUBLESHOOTING; Technical Support; You can find technical support information at
TROUBLESHOOTING 18 Technical Support You can find technical support information at www.belkin.com/networking or www.belkin.com through the tech support area. If you want to contact technical support by phone, please call 877-736-5771 . Technical support is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. P7...
Page 21 - Belkin Corporation Limited Lifetime Product Warranty; INFORMATION
Belkin Corporation Limited Lifetime Product Warranty Belkin Corporation warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for its lifetime. If a defect is discovered, Belkin will, at its option, repair or replace the product at nocharge provided it is returned during the warranty pe...
Page 23 - Europe-European Union Notice
Canada-Industry Canada (IC) The wireless radio of this device complies with RSS 139 & RSS 210 Industry Canada. This Class Bdigital complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B conforme á la norme NMB-003 du Canada. Europe-European Union Notice Radio products with the CE...