Installing the Intel® PRO/Wireless 2011B LAN Adapter
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troubleshooting instructions.
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More Information Related to the Installation
For information about uninstalling the adapter driver and software, click
here.
For information about reinstalling the adapter driver and software, click
here.
If you need technical information about wireless networks and how to set one up,
see the Administrator's Guide . This guide in
html format is primarily for network administrators.
Summary of Installation Steps
To install the adapter
- Install the hardware. Detailed hardware installation instructions are only
available in pdf format.
- Install the driver.
- Install the adapter software.
- Make sure the LED on the adapter is functioning correctly.
Step 1: Install the Hardware
- Turn on power to the computer and wait for Windows* to load.
- Insert the adapter into the PC Card slot on your computer
and proceed to Step 2: Install the Driver.
Step 2: Install the Driver
Click the link below for your version of the Windows operating system and
follow the instructions.
Windows XP
- The Found New Hardware Wizard begins. Do NOT click Next yet. Verify that Automatic
search for a better driver (Recommended) is checked.
- Insert the Intel CD in the CD-ROM drive. The Intel(R) PRO Network
Connections window displays. Disregard this screen for now and click the
wizard screen.
- Windows XP installs the driver. The adapter's properties dialog box
displays. Click Close to use the default profile and continue with
the installation.
- You can configure the adapter later on with either Windows XP or Intel
PROSet II. However, if you want to configure the adapter at this point,
click the Setting tab and type in the SSID for your wireless network.
- The Found New Hardware dialog box displays again stating Windows has
finished installing the software required for this device. Click Finish.
Windows 2000
Before
proceeding, make sure that you are operating Windows 2000 with administrative
rights. If you log in to Windows 2000 without administrative rights, you may
have problems during the installation.
Windows
2000 offers extensive wireless configuration and status information. During the
driver installation, the Windows My WLAN Places dialog box is accessed for setup
purposes. After the driver installation has been completed, a configuration
profile is stored on your computer. If reconfiguration is required, this profile
can be accessed from the My Computer icon. For additional information consult
your Windows 2000 documentation.
- Windows 2000 displays
the Found New Hardware Wizard. Click Next. The
"Install Hardware Device Drivers" dialog box displays.
- If you are installing the software and driver from the Intel CD, insert the Intel
CD into the CD-ROM drive. If the Intel® PRO/Wireless LAN
Products menu screen is displayed, leave it open for future use.
- Click the Install Hardware Device Drivers screen to activate it. Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended), then
click Next.
- The "Locate Driver Files" dialog is displayed. Select Specify a
location.
- If you are installing the adapter driver and software from the Intel CD, select CD-ROM and click Next.
If you downloaded the software package from the Intel support website, type the directory location of the software package.
- The Adapter Properties screen displays. On the Settings tab:
- click OK to install using a default profile, or
- click Configure to set up a profile using configuration information
obtained from your network administrator. In the My WLAN places dialog
box,
click the New button to create a new profile. Type a configuration name
and the SSID for your wireless network. Set up security and other
parameters if required. If you do not know, consult your network
administrator. Click OK to
close the dialog box. Click OK to finish setting up the profile, then click
Close.
- In the Add New Hardware Wizard window, click Finish.
Windows 98SE
- Windows 98SE detects the adapter and the "Add New Hardware Wizard" dialog
displays. Click Next.
- If you are installing the software and driver from the Intel CD, insert the Intel
CD into the CD-ROM drive. If the Intel®
PRO Network Connections menu screen is displayed, leave it open for future use.
- Click the New Hardware Wizard screen to make it active. Select Search for the best driver for your device
(Recommended) and
click Next.
- If you are installing the adapter driver and software from an Intel CD, select
CD-ROM drive and click Next.
If you downloaded the software package from the Intel support website, type the directory path
of the software package location.
- The Adapter Properties screen displays. On the Settings tab:
- click OK to install using a default profile, or
- click Configure to set up a profile using configuration information
obtained from your network administrator. In the My WLAN places dialog
box,
click the New button to create a new profile. Type a configuration name
and the SSID for your wireless network. Set up security and other
parameters if required (consult your network administrator). Click OK to
close the dialog box. Click OK to finish setting up the profile, then click
Close.
- In the Add New Hardware Wizard screen, click Finish.
- When prompted to restart the computer, click No. You will restart
the computer manually later.
Windows Me (Millennium Edition)
- Windows Me detects the adapter and the "Add New Hardware Wizard" dialog
displays. DO NOT click Next yet. Verify that Automatic search for a
better driver (Recommended) is selected.
- If you are installing the software and driver from the Intel CD, insert the Intel
CD into the CD-ROM drive. Windows installs the
driver on the Intel CD. If the Intel® PRO/Wireless LAN Products menu screen
displays, leave it open for future use.
- The Adapter Properties window displays. On the Settings tab:
- click OK to install using a default profile, or
- click Configure to set up a profile using configuration information
obtained from your network administrator. In the My WLAN places dialog
box,
click the New button to create a new profile. Type a configuration name
and the SSID for your wireless network. Set up security and other
parameters if required. If you do not know, consult your network
administrator. Click OK to
close the dialog box. Click OK to finish setting up the profile, then click
Close.
- Click Finish on the Add New Hardware Wizard window when the driver
installation is complete.
- When prompted to restart the computer, click No. You will restart
your computer manually later.
Windows NT*
Before you install the driver
- Make sure that Windows NT* Service Pack 6 is installed.
- Make sure CardWizard* 5.0 from Systemsoft is installed.
- Make sure that you have the Microsoft Windows NT Setup CD and the
Microsoft Windows Service Pack 6 CD available.
- Extract the Windows NT driver files from the CD to a floppy disk or to a
folder on the hard disk of the laptop.
To extract the drivers, click here.
To install the driver
- Double-click My Computer, Control Panel, and then the
Network icon
- Click the Adapters tab and click Add.
- Click Have Disk, and browse to the driver files that you
extracted from the CD.
- Select Intel PRO/Wireless LAN 3.3 volt PC Card and click OK.
- If Windows prompts you for the Windows installation CD, follow the
instructions to install networking components.
- In the Easy Setup window, enter the Network Name (SSID) for your
wireless network.
- Click the Advanced button and click the WLAN Adapter
tab.
- Choose the appropriate Interrupt Number for your laptop and click OK.
- Click OK in Network properties and restart your computer.
- Install Service Pack 6 again.
If Card Wizard notifies you of a conflict with the selected Interrupt, click
the Card Wizard's
Correct button to open Network properties. Then select the Intel PRO/Wireless adapter,
click the Properties button and return to step 6, above.
Windows 95
- Windows 95 detects the
adapter. The Hardware Wizard dialog box displays. If you are
installing the adapter driver and software from the Intel CD, insert the Intel
CD
into the CD-ROM drive.
- Select Next.
- When the Hardware Wizard is finished, select Other Locations.
- Type the drive name for the CD-ROM drive followed by the Win95 directory or the location of the software package
you downloaded from the Intel support website.
- Windows displays a message similar to the following: "Windows found the
following updated driver for this device: Intel® PRO/Wireless 2011B PC Card".
Click Finish.
- Complete the installation instructions displayed by the operating system.
- Type the ESSID, also called SSID, for the network in the Intel® Easy Setup
window. Click OK.
- Click Finish.
- When prompted, restart the computer.
Windows CE
When the driver is installed on a Windows CE device, Intel® WLAN Monitor and
the Network Control Panel Applet (NCPA) are installed automatically. With Intel WLAN Monitor, you can view how the adapter is functioning. With
NCPA, you can change settings for the adapter.
Intel delivers the installation package in a file called Intel PRO Wireless
For PocketPC V1.0.exe.
To install both the driver and the software
- In the Intel® PRO Network Connections window, click Install Base
Drivers.
- Connect the sync cable between the Windows CE device and a laptop or desktop computer. Make sure that the
Microsoft ActiveSync* software shipped with your device is installed on the laptop or desktop computer. Wait until the laptop/desktop computer and the
Windows CE device establish a partnership with each other.
- The Install Base Drivers window displays. Click Install Driver in
the Install wireless drivers for Windows CE section.
- The Installing Application dialog box displays. Click Yes. The installation program uses the default application install directory.
- The Application Downloading Complete dialog box displays, click OK.
- When the download from the laptop/desktop computer to the Windows CE device is complete, the Easy Setup dialog box
displays.
- In the Easy Setup dialog box, type the ESSID. This is also called the SSID or Network Name.
- If the Easy Setup dialog box does not display on the Windows CE device, tap Start,
Settings, and then Intel PRO/Wireless Settings. This is another way to display the Easy Setup dialog box.
- Click the Advanced button. Select the tabs along the bottom of the Intel WLAN Setup window to make changes to the advanced settings.
This includes security settings.
- When you finish making changes, click OK to close the application.
- Insert the adapter and reset your Windows CE device. On some devices, you are not prompted to reset the device. However, for the adapter to function properly, you must reset the device.
Step 3: Install the Software
If you are running Windows 95, adapter software includes the Intel® PlusPack
Utilities and Intel® Site Survey.
If you are running Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98SE, or Windows ME, the adapter
software includes Intel PROSet II and the Intel® Access Point Administration
Tools. Intel PROSet II manages Intel PRO/Wireless LAN adapters. The Administration
Tools include tools for managing access points. If you are not a network
administrator, Intel strongly recommends that you do NOT install the
Administration Tools.
Click the link below for your version of the Windows operating system.
If you are
installing the software on a Windows CE device, click here.
Windows XP
You can manage adapters through either Intel® PROSet II or Windows XP.
If you want to manage your adapters through Intel PROSet II, do the
following.
- Install the software using the instructions for Windows
2000.
- Left-click the Windows XP Network icon in the System Tray. This is
typically in the lower right corner of your computer screen.
- Click the Properties button.
- Click the Wireless Network tab.
- Click Advanced.
- Select an SSID from Available Networks and then select Configure.
Configure the required Encryption and WEP key settings. The selected SSID is
listed under Preferred Networks when configuration is complete.
- Make sure that the Use Windows to configure my wireless network
settings checkbox is checked.
- Follow the instructions below for installing the software on a Windows
2000 system.
- On the desktop, click Start, Settings, and then Control
Panel. Double-click Intel PROSet II. You are prompted to select
Intel PROSet II as the management software for your wireless settings.
- Click Yes.
- Configure your wireless settings in Intel PROSet II. For more
information, click here.
If you decide to manage your adapters through Windows XP, do the following.
- Left-click the Windows XP Network icon in the System Tray. This is
typically in the lower right corner of your computer screen.
- Click the Properties button.
- Click the Wireless Network tab.
- Make sure that the Use Windows to configure my wireless network
settings checkbox is checked.
Windows 98SE, Windows ME, Windows 2000, and
Windows NT
- In the Intel® PRO Network Connections window, click Install
Software and follow the instructions and online help on the screen.
If
the menu screen is not visible, try the following:
- Remove and re-insert the Intel CD to
display it.
- Run autorun.exe from the Intel CD.
- Run autorun.exe from the software package you downloaded from the Intel
support website.
- Click Next.
- If you have not installed the software before, a license agreement
displays. Click I accept to continue with the installation. The
Setup Type dialog box displays.
- If you installed the software before, a maintenance window displays. To
upgrade the software, click Modify.
- Select one of two options:
- If you are NOT a network administrator, select Typical. This option
installs Intel® PROSet II.
- If you ARE a network administrator, select Custom. This option
allows you to select Intel PROSet II and the Intel
Access Point Administration Tools. If you installed the software before,
only the Custom option is available.
- Follow the instructions in the installation program.
- If prompted, restart your computer.
- When the installation is complete, a log of the installation process
displays. Review the log to view details of the installation.
Windows 95
Install the Intel® PlusPack Utilities. To install this software,
run the setup program.
If you have the Intel CD, the setup
program is located in the wireless\apps\win95\setup directory. If you
download the software package from the Intel support website, navigate to
the directory location of the software package, and then to the
wireless\apps\win95\setup directory under that location. Double click
setup.exe.
Step 4: Make sure that the adapter is functioning correctly
When the adapter is associated with an access point or other computer, the
LED on the adapter flashes steadily. When the adapter is sending or receiving
information, the light flashes quickly. For more information on the LED
indicator, click here.
Uninstalling the Adapter and Adapter Software
To Uninstall the Adapter Drivers
Windows XP and Windows 2000
- Right-click My Computer and select Manage.
- Select Device Manager from the list on the left.
- Expand the Network Adapters item in the tree on the right.
- Right-click Intel® PRO/Wireless 2011B LAN Adapter and select Uninstall.
Windows 98SE and Windows Me
- Right-click the My Computer icon and select Properties.
- Select the Device Manager tab.
- Under Network adapters find and select the Intel PRO/Wireless 2011B LAN Adapter
from the displayed list.
- Click Remove. Windows removes the adapter.
Windows NT
- Right-click the Network Neighborhood icon and select Properties.
- Select the Adapters tab.
- Under Network adapters, find and select the Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 3.3
volt LAN PC card from the list.
- Click Remove. Windows removes the adapter.
To Uninstall Intel® PROSet II Software
- Open the Windows Start menu, select Settings, and then select Control
Panel.
- Double-click Add/Remove Programs.
- Find Intel(R) PROSet II.
- Click Install/Uninstall or Change/Remove.
- If you have installed the Intel Access Point Administration Tools,
repeat Steps 2 through 4 to uninstall those tools.
Reinstalling the Adapter and Adapter Software
To reinstall PRO/Wireless hardware and software, first uninstall the Intel PRO/Wireless
2011B LAN Adapter as described under the
heading Uninstalling. Be sure to reboot the computer after uninstalling
and before attempting to reinstall. Reinstall the Intel PRO/Wireless
2011B LAN Adapter using the installation
instructions in this document.
Upgrading Adapter Software from Version 3.0 to Version 3.1x
Under Windows 2000
- Right-click My Computer and select Manage.
- Select Device Manager from the list on the left.
- Expand the Network Adapters item in the tree on the right.
- Double-click the adapter.
- Click the Driver tab.
- Click Update driver.
- Install the software. For instructions, click
here.
Under Windows 98SE
- Right-click the My Computer icon and select Properties.
- Select Device Manager.
- Expand the Network Adapters item in the tree on the right.
- Select the adapter.
- Click Remove. Windows removes the adapter.
- Install the 3.1x driver. For instructions, click here.
- Install the software. For instructions, click
here.
Under Windows Me
- Right-click the My Computer icon and select Properties.
- Select Device Manager.
- Expand the Network Adapters item in the tree on the right.
- Select the adapter.
- Click Remove. Windows removes the adapter.
- Install the 3.1x driver. For instructions, click here.
- Install the software. For instructions, click
here.
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