Certified pcmcia adapters, Comtrol certified pcmcia devices, Xircom creditcard wireless ethernet adapter – Comtrol DM ATS-NTe User Manual

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Certified PCMCIA Adapters

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Certified PCMCIA Adapters

This section discusses configuration issues for Comtrol certified PCMCIA options.

Comtrol Certified PCMCIA Devices

The ATS-NTE supports the following PCMCIA devices.

Any standard PCMCIA to CompactFlash adapter

Xircom CreditCard Wireless Ethernet adapter

Xircom RealPort Modem 56 GlobalACCESS adapter

Note: The ATS-NTE PCMCIA option supports two Type II PCMCIA slots or one

Type III slot, which is installed at the factory. Drivers for Comtrol approved
PCMCIA devices are installed in the system.

Xircom CreditCard Wireless Ethernet Adapter

The device driver for the Xircom CreditCard Wireless Ethernet adapter
(CWE1130-NA) is installed in the ATS-NTE. To verify the operation of the Xircom
CWE1130 Wireless Ethernet Adapter, it is necessary to have a configured and
operating wireless access point connected to the local network and situated within
range of the wireless adapter (preferably less than 100 feet indoors with no
obstructions).

For support of the CreditCard wireless Ethernet adapter, see

http://

www.intel.com/network/connectivity/products/xircw1120_1130.htm

.

Perform the following procedures to configure the adapter.

Enable the adapter in the Devices control panel.

Configure the network settings (

Configuring the Network Settings on the ATS-

NTE

on Page 8)

Set up the Xircom Utilities.

If necessary, enable Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP).

There is a subsection if you need to verify the set up (

Verifying the Ethernet

Adapter Set Up

on Page 45).

Note: Refer to the Xircom online documentation for more information on using

this product or the utilities.

Enabling the
Ethernet Adapter

You must enable the device in the operating system because the ATS-NTE system
ships with the wireless adapter drivers installed but disabled.

Note: Make sure that you enable the adapter before configuring any network

bindings. Failure to do so causes this device to be “orphaned” on the
network.

1.

Power up the ATS-NTE and log in as Administrator.

2.

Open the Devices control panel.

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