TP Link TL-WN951N Manual de Usario

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1. Power down your computer and unplug its power cord;
2. Open the case and locate an available PCI slot on the motherboard;
3. Insert the PCI Adapter into the PCI slot. Make sure that all of its pins are
touching the slot's contacts. You may have to apply a bit of pressure to slide the
adapter all the way in. After the adapter is firmly in place, secure its fastening
tab to your computer's chassis with a mounting screw;
4. Close the case and insert the power cable into the computer, then turn on the
computer.
The product model shown in this QIG is TL-WN851N, as an example.
Note
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Installing Adapter Driver
Choose Install Driver&Utility
If you are running Windows 2000, please install the device by referring to
the Installation Guide part of the User Guide on the included Resource
CD.
Note
You may see the Found New
Hardware Wizard when the
computer boots up. This is the
default setup wizard of Windows
XP. For a smoother installation,
please click “Cancel” and insert
the provided TP-LINK Resource
CD.
Click Cancel
A
fter inserting the provided Resource
CD into your CD-ROM drive, the
Setup Wizard will automatically pop
up on your computer’s screen.
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Click Next
Choose Install
Driver Onl
y
Click Next
Follow the step-by-step instructions
to finish the driver installation.
If prompted to ‘The software has not
passed Windows Logo testing to
verify its compatibility with Windows
XP’, click Continue Anyway to
continue.
Click Finish

Especificaciones del producto

Marca: TP Link
Categoría: Tarjeta/adaptador de red
Modelo: TL-WN951N

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