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Change PC and Radio Card Settings
Windows Millennium Edition (Me) Instructions
Wireless PC Network Settings
This appendix provides instructions for changing the TCP/IP and radio card settings in your wireless PC. Choose the instructions appropriate for your operating system.
Here is what you will find in this appendix:
•Windows Millennium Edition (Me) Instructions
Overview
You can use a wireless PC with an IEEE 802.11 DSSS client radio card (hereafter referred to as the radio card) to initially set or change the base station configuration. For a wireless PC to communicate with the base station, the TCP/IP network settings and radio card settings must match the corresponding settings in the base station. How you verify or change these settings depends on the operating system in your wireless PC.
Caution Changing your TCP/IP properties and radio card settings for operation with the base station might impact other network programs on your wireless PC. Record your current settings for future reference; for example: these original settings might be needed for proper operation on your office enterprise network.
Use Table C-1 to quickly locate the instructions for your operating system.
Table C-1 Location of Operating System Instructions
Operating System Page NumberWindows 95
Windows 98
Windows NT
Windows 2000
Windows Millennium Edition (Me)
Windows 95 Instructions
Check or Add TCP/IP Protocol
In some versions of Windows 95, the TCP/IP protocol is not installed. Use the following instructions to verify or add the TCP/IP protocol:
Step 1 Double-click My Computer on your desktop.
Step 2 In the My Computer window, double-click Control Panel.
Step 3 In the Control Panel window, double-click Network.
Step 4 If TCP/IP is not listed, click Add, select Protocol, and click Add.
a. Select Microsoft, select TCP/IP, and click OK.
b. If prompted to restart your computer, click Yes.
The TCP/IP protocol is available on your PC.
Change PC and Radio Card Settings
To change the PC and radio card settings, follow these steps:
Step 1 Double-click My Computer on your desktop.
Step 2 In the My Computer window, double-click Control Panel.
Step 3 In the Control Panel window, double-click Network.
Step 4 Select a client radio card, such as the Cisco Systems wireless LAN adapter. Click Properties.
Step 5 In the Properties window, click the Advanced tab.
Step 6 Select Client Name. Verify your wireless computer's unique client name in the Value dialog box.
Step 7 Select Data Rates. Enter Auto in the Value dialog box.
Step 8 Select Infrastructure Mode. Select Yes.
Step 9 Select SSID. Enter your base station (case-sensitive) SSID in the Value dialog box and click OK.
Step 10 Select TCP/IP -> for the Cisco Systems Wireless LAN Adapter. Click Properties.
Step 11 Perform one of the following:
a. If you are connected to a DHCP server, select Obtain an IP address automatically. When asked if you want to enable DHCP, click Yes and OK.
b. If you are not connected to a DHCP server, select Specify an IP address and enter the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway address for your base station. Click OK.
Step 12 Select the Gateway tab, enter the default gateway address in the New Gateway field, and click Add.
Step 13 In the Network window, click OK.
Step 14 If prompted to restart your computer, click Yes.
Your PC configuration is complete.
Windows 98 Instructions
To change the PC and radio card settings, follow these steps:
Step 1 Double-click My Computer on your desktop.
Step 2 In the My Computer window, double-click Control Panel.
Step 3 In the Control Panel window, double-click Network.
Step 4 In the Network window, select a client radio card, such as the Cisco Systems wireless LAN adapter. Click Properties.
Step 5 In the Properties window, click the Advanced tab.
Step 6 Select Client Name. Verify your wireless computer's unique client name in the Value dialog box.
Step 7 Select Data Rates. Enter Auto in the Value dialog box.
Step 8 Select Infrastructure Mode. Select Yes.
Step 9 Select SSID. Enter your base station (case-sensitive) SSID in the Value dialog box.
Step 10 Click OK.
Step 11 Select TCP/IP -> for the Cisco Systems Wireless LAN Adapter. Click Properties.
Step 12 Perform one of the following:
a. If you are connected to a DHCP server, select Obtain an IP address automatically. When asked if you want to enable DHCP, click Yes and OK.
b. If you are not connected to a DHCP server, select Specify an IP address and enter the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway address for your base station. Click OK.
Step 13 Select the Gateway tab, enter the default gateway address in the New Gateway field, and click Add.
Step 14 In the Network window, click OK.
Step 15 If prompted to restart your computer, click Yes.
Your PC configuration is complete.
Windows NT Instructions
To change the PC and radio card settings, follow these steps:
Step 1 Double-click My Computer on your desktop.
Step 2 In the My Computer window, double-click Control Panel.
Step 3 In the Control Panel window, double-click Network.
Step 4 Click the Adapters tab and select a client radio card, such as the Cisco Systems wireless LAN adapter. Click Properties.
Step 5 Select Client Name. Verify your wireless computer's unique client name in the Value dialog box.
Step 6 Select Data Rates. Enter Auto in the Value dialog box.
Step 7 Select Infrastructure Mode. Select Yes in the Value dialog box.
Step 8 Select SSID. Enter your base station (case-sensitive) SSID in the Value dialog box.
Step 9 Click OK
Step 10 Click the Protocols tab, select TCP/IP Protocol, and click Properties.
Step 11 Perform one of the following:
a. If you are connected to a DHCP server, select Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server. When asked if you want to enable DHCP, click Yes and OK.
b. If you are not connected to a DHCP server, select Specify an IP address and enter the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway address of your computer. Click OK.
Step 12 When prompted to restart your computer, click Yes.
The PC configuration is complete.
Windows 2000 Instructions
To change the PC and radio card settings, follow these steps:
Step 1 Double-click My Computer on your desktop.
Step 2 In the My Computer window, double-click Control Panel.
Step 3 In the Control Panel window, double-click System.
Step 4 In the System Properties window, click Hardware.
Step 5 Click Device Manager.
Step 6 In the Device Manager window, double-click Network Adapters.
Step 7 Right-click a client radio card, such as the Cisco Systems wireless LAN adapter.
Step 8 Click Properties.
Step 9 In the client adapter Properties window, click the Advanced tab.
Step 10 Select Client Name. Verify your computer's unique client name in the Value dialog box.
Step 11 Select Data Rates. Enter Auto in the Value dialog box.
Step 12 Select Infrastructure Mode. Select Yes.
Step 13 Select SSID. Enter your base station (case-sensitive) SSID in the Value dialog box and click OK.
Step 14 Double-click My Computer, Control Panel, and Network and Dial-up Connections.
a. Right-click Local Area Connection for the Cisco Systems Wireless LAN Adapter.
b. Click Properties, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and click Properties.
Step 15 Perform one of the following:
a. If you are connected to a DHCP server, select Obtain an IP address automatically. When asked if you want to enable DHCP, click Yes and OK.
b. If you are not connected to a DHCP server, select Use the following IP address and enter the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway address of your computer. Click OK.
Step 16 In the Local Area Connection Properties window, click OK.
Step 17 Close the Network and Dial-up Connections window.
Step 18 Close the Control Panel.
Your PC configuration is complete.
Windows Millennium Edition (Me) Instructions
To change the PC and radio card settings, follow these steps:
Step 1 In the My Computer window, double-click Control Panel.
Step 2 In the Control Panel window, double-click Network
Step 3 Select a client radio card, such as the Cisco Systems wireless LAN adapter. Click Properties.
Step 4 In the client adapter Properties window, click the Advanced tab.
Step 5 Select Client Name. Verify your wireless computer's unique client name in the Value dialog box.
Step 6 Select Data Rates. Enter Auto in the Value dialog box.
Step 7 Select Infrastructure Mode. Select Yes in the Value dialog box.
Step 8 Select SSID. Enter your base station (case-sensitive) SSID in the Value dialog box.
Step 9 Click OK.
Step 10 Select TCP/IP -> for the Cisco Systems Wireless LAN Adapter. Click Properties.
Step 11 Select the IP Address tab, and perform one of the following:
•If you are connected to a DHCP server, select Obtain an IP address Automatically. When asked if you want to enable DHCP, click Yes and OK.
•If you are not connected to a DHCP server, select Specify an IP address, and enter the IP address, and subnet mask of your computer. Click OK.
Step 12 Select the Gateway tab, enter the default gateway address in the New Gateway field, and click Add.
Step 13 In the Network window, click OK.
Step 14 Close the Control Panel window.
Your PC configuration is complete.