Installation and Drivers VERSION 4.0.0.140 Windows 2000 and Windows XP for the IBM 802.11a/b/g Wireless CardBus Adapter. Part numbers World Wide P/N 31P9101 and Japan 31P9102. ========================================================================= Additional information IBM 11a/b/g Wireless CardBus Adapter March 3, 2005 for Windows 2000 and Windows XP Release (Version 4.0.0.140) ========================================================================= Notice: ------- This program is language independent and can be used with any language system. Released Versions ----------------- Release (Version 2.3.2.4) Initial release Release (Version 2.4.1.21) Update with fixes and Extended Channel Mode support for NT 4.0 Release (Version 2.4.1.30) Update with fixes Release (Version 2.4.2.39) Update with fixes Release (Version 3.1.1.54) Add new features Release (Version 3.1.1.54a)Update with fix Release (Version 3.1.1.54b)Update with fix Release (Version 4.0.0.140)Support for Access Connections 3.7 and a new function. Summary of Changes ------------------ Where: Build number (for example, 2.3.2.4 means driver Version 2.3.2.4) (New) New function or enhancement (Fix) Correction to existing function <2.3.2.4> - (New) Initial release 11a/b/g Wireless CardBus Adapter <2.4.1.21> - (Fix) When installing the 802.11a/b/g Wireless CardBus Adapter with multilanguage (eg. German , Chinese) Windows XP, Windows 2K, and Windows NT 4.0 operating systems the Wireless Client Utility appears in the Japanese language. The Wireless Utility should appear in the English format. - (New) Addition of Extended Channel Mode Selector for NT 4.0 supporting Channels 12-14. <2.4.1.30> - (Fix) Fixed a passive scanning issue for the 5GHz band. - (Fix) Fixed a problem with Windows XP and Access Connection when using an LEAP network profile the Windows XP wireless Zero configuration option disappears from Wireless Network Properties. <2.4.2.39> - (Fix) Fixed a problem when access point contains hidden SSID dynamic security fails. - (Fix) Fixed a problem WPA-PSK Hexadecimal Encryption failed with Access Connection. <3.1.1.54> - (New) Added support for EAP-TTLS - (New) Added support for PEAP-GTC <3.1.1.54a> Fixed problem with InstallShield when installing driver only method. The 802.1x settings were not fully supported in release 3.1.1.54 only. Could not select EAP Type: (This only happened when selecting Install driver only option during Setup install.) The driver and Client utility did not change in this release. <3.1.1.54b> Fixed Wireless LAN User ID may get revoked when incorrect ID/Password is entered for PEAP-MSCHAP-V2 authentication using Access Connections. Note: Version number in Device Manager will show 3.1.1.54. <4.0.0.140> - (New) Support for Access Connections 3.7 - (New) Support for EAP-FAST. KNOWN ISSUES ------------- - If your notebook system has the - IBM Dual-Band (802.11a/b) Wi-Fi Wireless Mini PCI adapter - IBM 11a/b/g Wireless Mini PCI Adapter installed and you install the IBM 11/a/b/g Wireless CardBus Adapter a conflict will occur and cause a yellow bang in the device manager indicating the 802.11a/b/g Wireless CardBus Adapter is not working properly. This is because the MPCI and CardBus adapters use the same driver and the current driver design does not allow for multiple adapters. The work around is to disable the adapter that you do not want to use in device manager. Installation Instructions for Windows XP, windows 2000, and Windows NT 4.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Windows 2000/XP 1. Start Windows 2000 or XP and logon with administrative privileges. 2. Extract this package to the hard disk drive. 3. Click Start, then click Run. 4. In the Open field, type C:\DRIVERS\11abgwireless\XP2K\SETUP.EXE to install the Wireless Lan software. Click OK start the installation process. If you extracted the files to a different location, specify that location instead. 5. Follow the instructions on the screen. Silent Installation Instructions -------------------------------- Extract this package to the hard disk - 2K & XP - Silent Install DRIVER + ACU: From Hard Drive After Web Files are downloaded and extracted: Example: From the Start--->Run window type: C:\drivers\11abgwireless\XP2K\setup -s -f2c:\setup.log Then select "OK" Windows will now install the Driver and ACU software. After install is complete, re-start the computer. From CD-ROM Example: From the Start--->Run window type: D:\XP2K\setup -s -f2c:\setup.log Then select "OK" Windows will now install the Driver and ACU software. After install is complete, re-start the computer. Note: D:\ refers to drive letter of the cd-rom drive - 2K & XP - Silent Install DRIVER ONLY: From Hard Drive After Web Files are downloaded and extracted: From the Start Menu -> Run: [path to installation files]\setup -s -f1[path to install files]\setupdrv.iss -f2[path for log file]\setupdrv.log" Example: From the Start/Run window type: C:\drivers\11abgwireless\XP2K\setup -s -f1c:\drivers\11abgwireless\XP2K\setupdrv.iss -f2c:\setupdrv.log Then select "OK" Windows will now install the Driver software. From CD-ROM Example: From the Start/Run window type: D:\XP2K\setup -s -f1d:\XP2K\setupdrv.iss -f2c:\setupdrv.log Then select "OK" Windows will now install the Driver software. Note: D:\ refers to drive letter of the cd-rom drive Enabling Extended Channel Mode ------------------------------ The statement below regarding the extended channel mode is applicable when the system supports this function. To check the support of this function, please see the property of the installed wireless card by referring to the extended channel mode enablement instruction. In countries other than the United States and Canada, you may be allowed to use extra IEEE 802.11b channels. If you cannot connect to an Access Point, contact your system administrator or check your Access Point to find out which channel is being used. If the number of the channel is 12 or greater, enable “Extended Channel Mode” by the following procedure: Extended Channel Mode with Windows XP and Windows 2000 ------------------------------------------------------ 1. Start Windows 2000 or Windows XP. Log on with a user ID authorized as an administrator. 2. Right-click the My computer icon on the desktop, and select Property. 3. Click the Hardware tab; then click the Device Manager button. 4. Select Network Adapter, find a wireless adapter device, right-click the device, and select Property. 5. Click the Advanced tab. 6. Select “Extended Channel Mode,” and set the value to “Enable.” Note: This will be applied for systems with 802.11b wireless function supporting Extended Channel Mode. Authorized Operation Within the United States and Canada The statement below regarding the extended channel mode is applicable when the system supports this function. To check the support of this function, please see the property of the installed wireless card by referring to the extended channel mode enablement instruction. For systems with 802.11g/802.11b wireless function supporting Extended Channel Mode, This device may only be used with Access Points, which are authorized for use within the geography in which they are being used. The use of this device with an Access Point that is not Wi-Fi compliant and not authorized to be used in your geography could result in violation of government regulations. Consult the network administrator, the instruction manual, or the approval label for the Access Point to determine the authorization of your Access Point in your specific country or geographic region. “Extended Channel Mode” should only be selected when the device is operated outside the USA and Canada to avoid the unlikely possibility of unauthorized operation. The use of this device outside the United States and Canada in “Extended Channel Mode” may use frequencies not authorized for use in the United States and Canada. When used with an authorized Wireless Access Point that is Wi-Fi compliant or in Ad Hoc mode, this device will operate in its authorized modes in all geographies. Please reconfigure selected frequencies when you travel from one country to another. Warning: Australia Users Only AdHoc mode should not be selected when operating 802.11g in Australia to avoid the unlikely possibility of unauthorized operation which could result in violation of Australian government regulations. AdHoc mode operating in 802.11a and 802.11b is permitted. Trademarks ---------- * IBM is a registered trademark of IBM Corporation. * Intel is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation. * Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Other company, product, and service names may be registered trademarks, trademarks, or service marks of others.