Trust Computer Products Super G 802.11g User Manual

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108Mbps SuperG Wireless PCI Adapter

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2. The computer does not recognize the

108Mbps SuperG Wireless PCI Adapter

.

• Make sure that the 108Mbps SuperG Wireless PCI Adapter is properly seated in the

computer’s PCI bus slot.

• If Windows does not detect the hardware upon insertion of the card, make sure to

completely remove drivers that were previously installed. To remove the drivers, do the
following:

A. Under Control Panel> select Folder Option> select View > under Hidden files

and folders > select Show hidden files and folders.

B. Uncheck Hide extension for known file types > click on Apply.

C. Search for the files N3AB.sys and netN3AB.inf. Remove these files from the INF

and SYSTEM32 (DRIVERS) folders in the Windows directory. Note: Windows
XP and Windows 2000 will rename netN3AB.inf that have not received
certification into oem.inf files (e.g., oem1.inf.).

3. The Super G Wireless PCI Adapter does not work properly after the driver

is installed.

Restart the computer. (In some cases, it will be necessary to restart the computer after

installing the drivers.)

• In Windows XP, go to Start>Control Panel>System>Hardware Tab> click on the Device

Manager Tab> click on Network Cards> double click on The IEEE 802.11g PCI Card
Wireless Network Adapter - CB31
> make sure that “This device is working properly”
is displayed under Device Status under the General Tab.

• If the device is not working properly and a yellow exclamation mark is displayed, then there

is probably a resource conflict. In this case, make sure the computer system has a free
IRQ and if necessary, uninstall the drivers, restart the system, and repeat the driver
installation procedure.

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