Quick Install Guide Troubleshooting
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 000, XP, Vista in most cases will
automatically install the correct drivers.
2. If I've forgotten my wireless encryption key?
The wireless encryption key is configured at the Wireless Access Point, Router or
DSL Modem Router. If you are unable to obtain your encryption key, the only solution
would be to re-configure your Access Point/Router to use a new encryption key. Please
contact your Wireless Access Point/Router/DSL Modem Router manufacturer.
3. Why can't I get a wireless connection?
• Check that your DWA-643 is plugged in properly to the Cardbus port or try to plug
the DWA-643 into another Cardbus port if available.
• Check that the Orange Link LED has come on. If no the driver or the Cardbus port
needs to be look at.
• Ensure that the wireless settings on the DWA-643 match the settings on your
Access Point/Router. Please check and confirm your settings for.
Wireless Network Name (SSID)
Wireless Encryption Key
Wireless Security Method (E.g. WEP, WPA)
To check whether a Wireless connection has been made, in the Windows System
Tray (bottom right). Red means no valid connections have been made.
Check that your Internet is working fine on existing computers.
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Ensure that you have followed and completed the software installation process,
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otherwise, please re-install the software. The LED on the DWA-643 should come
on after software installation.
4. Which Operating Systems does the DWA-643 support?
The DWA-643 support all popular Operating Systems including Microsoft Windows
XP/000/Vista.
Note: If you are unable to connect, see the Troubleshooting chapter of the product
manual in the D-Link DWA-643 Wireless N ExpressCard Notebook Adapter CD
Technical Support
Thank you for choosing D-Link products. For further information, support, product drivers
and manuals please visit the D-Link website at www.dlink.eu
UK: 08456 12 0003
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