Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
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Sprint is committed to bringing you the best wireless technology available. [. . . ] Locate the Sprint PCS Connection Card entries by using the "+"signs to expand the listings. (For example, to see all the installed modems, click the "+"sign to the left of Modems. ) The card should have three entries: The card should display under Multifunction adapters as Sprint PC-5740 Modem Parent. The card should display under Network adapters as Sprint PC-5740 Modem Modem Adapter. If the listings above do not appear, identify the listing for the Sprint PCS Connection Card by ejecting the card. This causes the driver listing for the card to disappear from the list. You can identify the entries for the Sprint PCS Connection Card by observing which entries are affected when you eject and reinsert the card.
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7. The Sprint PCS Connection Card listings should be removed.
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Installing the Windows XP Sprint PCS Connection Card Drive 1. If the installation CD is not already in your CD-ROM drive, insert it. If the CD start-up menu appears, use the exit option in the lower-left corner of the screen to exit the menu. Eject and reinsert the Sprint PCS Connection Card to launch the Found New Hardware Wizard. Select Install from a list or specific location (Advanced) on the first window of the Found New Hardware Wizard and click Next to proceed. Select the Search for the best driver in these locations radio button and the Include this location in the search check box, then enter d:\Drivers\WinXP (where d is the letter of your CD-ROM drive). If a warning appears stating that Sprint PCS Connection Card has not passed Windows Logo testing, click Continue Anyway. The correct driver is then installed.
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Resolving Resource Conflicts
Note: You require your Sprint PCS Connection Card installation CD to
complete this procedure.
TheSprint PCS Connection Card requires these system resources: 1 IRQ 32 bytes of I/O space 1 available communications ports If these resources are notavailable to the card, you have a resource conflict. If another PC Card is installed, you may be able to free the necessary resources simply by ejecting the other device. Otherwise, you may need to disable another device (such as an internal modem, infrared device, or network card) to resolve the resource conflict. This section explains how to disable other devices.
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To resolve a resource conflict in Windows 2000:
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Disable a device (internal modem, infrared device, or network card). Close all Windows programs and open the Control Panel by selecting Start > Settings > Control Panel. Click the Device Manager button.
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5. Locate the device that you want to disable: If you want to disable an internal modem, expand the Modem tree by clicking the "+"sign to its left. If you want to disable an infrared device, expand the Infrared Devices tree by clicking the "+"sign to its left. If you want to disable a network card, expand the Network Adapters tree by clicking the "+"sign to its left. [. . . ] Neither we nor our vendors, suppliers or licensors
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