hardWarE InstaLLatIon
TROUBLESHOOTING
sEtUp and ConFIGUratIon probLEMs
1. IF I'VE LOST My CD, wHAT CAN I DO?
The CD contains software drivers and manual which can be obtained from D-Link (see
Technical Support below). Windows XP, Vista, and 7 in most cases will automatically install the
correct drivers.
2. wHAT DO I DO IF THE INSTALLED CARD DOES NOT SEEM TO FUNCTION PROPERLy?
Check that the card appears under START>CONTROL PANEL>SYSTEM>HARDWARE>DEVICE
MANAGER>NETWORK ADAPTERS. If it does not appear, make sure you have inserted the PCI
card correctly or try inserting the card into an alternative PCI slot. If it appears with an error "!" or "?",
remove or uninstall the device by right clicking on the device. Restart the computer, upon restart
Windows will redetect it. If the error persists, try removing the card and uninstalling the driver.
Repeat the installation process.
tEChnICaL sUpport
United Kingdom (Mon-Fri) website: http://www.dlink.co.uk FTP: ftp://ftp.dlink.co.uk
Home Wireless/Broadband 0871 873 3000 (9.00am–06.00pm, Sat 10.00am-02.00pm)
Managed, Smart, & Wireless Switches, or Firewalls 0871 873 0909 (09.00am- 05.30pm)
(BT 10ppm, other carriers may vary.)
Ireland (Mon-Fri)
All Products 1890 886 899 (09.00am-06.00pm, Sat 10.00am-02.00pm)
Phone rates: €0.05ppm peak, €0.045ppm off peak times
dFE-690tXd
INSTALLATION INTO A PCMCIA CARDBUS SLOT
Leave the driver CD in the CD-ROM of your notebook. Insert
the front end of the DFE-690TXD into the PCMCIA CardBus
slot on your notebook until it is firmly seated. Make sure that
the card is face-up, do not force the insertion. Windows should
automatically detect and install the adapter. If prompted to
restart, click "Yes". You can now remove the driver CD from the
CD-ROM of your notebook.
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