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The rules should oblige the seller to give the purchaser an operating instrucion of Cisco 340, along with an item. The lack of an instruction or false information given to customer shall constitute grounds to apply for a complaint because of nonconformity of goods with the contract. In accordance with the law, a customer can receive an instruction in non-paper form; lately graphic and electronic forms of the manuals, as well as instructional videos have been majorly used. A necessary precondition for this is the unmistakable, legible character of an instruction.
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T AK E O UT W HAT Y OU N EE D I NS ER T TH E C LI ENT A DAPTER I NS TALL THE A PPROPRIATE D RIVE R I NST ALL THE C LI EN T U TILITIES 1 2 3 4 Quic k Star t Guid e C ISCO A IR ONE T W IRE LES S LAN A DA P TE RS 340 AN D 350 S ER IES Access P oint Laptop with PC card client adapter PC with PCI client adapter 47517[...]
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1 T ake Out What Y ou N ee d If a ny item is m issing or dam aged, contact your Cisco representative or r eseller for s uppor t. Any remote ant enn a and its assoc iate d wiring are shipped sepa rat ely . Ad dit io nal Requ ire m ent s • A computing device equ ipped with a T ype II or T ype III PC card s lot or a desk top per sonal computer equip[...]
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2 Not e If you are running Windows 95 , 98, NT , or 20 00 and a Cisco A ironet client adapter was previ ously instal led on your c omputer w ith the 6.10 drive r , y ou must rem ove this dr iver before you can inser t your new clie nt adapter and install its more recen t driver . Refer to the Ci sc o Airone t Wir eless LAN A dapt ers H a rdware Ins[...]
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3 Inser t the PCI Client Adapt er Antenna connector LEDs Card edge connector Standard 2 dBi dipole antenna 47521 1 T urn off the PC and all i ts compon ents. 2 Re mo ve th e com p ute r c over . Note O n mos t Pentium PCs, PCI expansion slots are whi te. Refer to your PC documenta tion for slot iden tification. 3 Remove the screw from the top of th[...]
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4 Thi s sectio n provides insta llatio n instructi ons for the Wind ows 98 and Windo ws 200 0 drivers. If your compute r is using a Window s 95, Windows NT , Wi n dows M e, Wind ows CE, Linux, or Ma cintosh ope ra ting system, refer to t h e Cisco A ir onet Wirel ess LA N Adapt e rs Ha rd wa re In stallation G uid e for driver insta llation instruc[...]
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5 6 The Add Ne w H ar dware Wizard window re -opens i ndicating that the i nsta llatio n i s com plet e. Cli ck Fi nish . 7 Wh en prom pted to re s tart your com p ut e r , r emo v e th e CD an d cl i ck Ye s . 8 Wh en t he co mput e r res ta rt s, double-click My Com puter , Control Panel , a nd Ne tw ork . 9 Selec t the Cisc o System s wi re less[...]
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6 5 Whe n you receive a message in dicating that Windows ha s finishe d the installation, click Fini sh . 6 Remo ve the CD from your compu ter ’ s C D-ROM drive . 7 D oubl e-click M y Computer , Co ntrol Pane l, a n d Syste m . 8 In the System Properties window , click the Ha rdw a re tab. 9 Click Dev ice M anage r . 10 In the Device Mana ge r wi[...]
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7 This section prov id es installation instructi ons for the client utilities for Wi nd ows 95, 98, NT , 2000, and Me. If your compute r is using a Windows CE, Linux, or Macintosh ope ra ting system , refer to the Cis co Air onet Wirel ess L AN Adapte rs Ha rd wa re Ins tallat ion Gui de for informati on. After you have insta lled the appropriate d[...]
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8 6 In t he Sel ect Comp one nt s sc re en , make s u re t h e cl ient uti li ties that you wa nt to ins tal l are sel ected and any that you do not wa nt to i nstall are deselected. Click Ne xt . 7 In t he Se lect Progr am Fo lde r s cree n, cl ick Ne x t to al l o w ic o n s f o r t h e cl ie nt u t il it i e s t o b e placed in the Cisc o System[...]
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9 • Do not operate the ra dio or attempt to transmit data unless the antenna is connected; otherwise, the radio may be dama ged. • Use in spe c i f ic envir o n men ts : — Do n ot opera te a por table transm itter near unshi elde d blasting c aps or in an explosive environm en t unless it is a type especially qualified for such use. — The u[...]
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