Windows 2000 systems – Cisco 350 User Manual

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The Add New Hardware Wizard

window re-opens indicating that the

installation is complete. Click Finish.

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When prompted to restart your

computer, remove the CD and click Yes.

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When the computer restarts,

double-click My Computer, Control

Panel, and Network.

9

Select the Cisco Systems wireless LAN

adapter and click Properties.

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In the Properties window, click the

Advanced tab.

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In the Advanced window, select Client

Name and enter your computer’s

unique client name in the Value dialog

box.

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Select SSID and enter your RF

network’s case-sensitive SSID in the

Value dialog box. Click OK.

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If you are not connected to a DHCP

server, follow these steps:

(a) Double-click My Computer,

Control Panel, and Network.

(b) Click the Protocols tab and select

TCP/IP and Properties.

(c) Select Specify an IP address and

enter the IP address, subnet mask,

and default gateway address of your

computer, which can be obtained

from your system administrator.

Click OK.

(d) In the Network window, click OK.

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When prompted to restart your

computer, click Yes.

Windows 2000 Systems

After you install the client adapter, the

system detects it and briefly opens the Found

New Hardware window.

The Found New Hardware Wizard window

opens and indicates that the wizard will help

you to install the driver.

1

Click Next. Another window opens and

asks what you want the wizard to do.

2

Select Search for a suitable driver for my

device (recommended) and click Next.

3

Select CD-ROM drives, deselect all

other options, insert the Cisco Aironet

Series Wireless LAN Adapters CD into

your computer’s CD-ROM drive, and

click Next.

The wizard finds the installation files on

the CD and displays the search results.

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When the client adapter driver is

displayed, click Next to copy the

required files.

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