This bulletin was created to inform users of the EMP SlideMaker2 version 1.12 software of a
problem converting certain animations from Microsoft PowerPoint into a Scenario file.
Details:
In the previous EMP SlideMaker2 version 1.11, certain PowerPoint animations were supported
in the Scenario files which are created by EMP SlideMaker2. Table 1 shows the list of
animations supported in EMP SlideMaker2 version 1.11:
Table 1
- Fly- Blinds- Box- Checkerboard
- Crawl- Dissolve- Peek- Random Bars
- Spiral- Split- Stretch- Strips
- Swivel- Wipe- Zoom
04/20/2006
PSB.2006.04.002
TI 05-95e Rev. A
PowerLite 735c / 737c / 745c / 755c / 765c / 835p / 7850p
Animation converter issue found with EMP SlideMaker2 version 1.12
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Table 2 shows the list of animatio ns from Table 1 that will not be p orted from PowerPoint into
the Scenario file by EMP SlideMaker2 version 1.12:
Table 2
- Crawl- Peek
- Spiral- Stre tch
- Swivel- Zoom
Countermeasure:
If it is necessary to use these animations in the Scenario files, use EMP SlideMaker2 version
1.11. Versions of EMP SlideMaker2 subsequent to version 1.12 are expected to incorporate
the animations shown in Table 1 above.
EMP SlideMaker2 version 1.11 may be downloaded at www.epson.com. Download
epson10855.exe to get this version of the software.
If it is not necessary to use these animations listed in Table 2 above, continue to use the EMP
SlideMaker2 version 1.12. Download epson11217.exe at www.epson.com for EMP
SlideMaker2 version 1.12.
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Reason:
This bulletin is to inform you of the testing results for wired and wireless LAN cards used with
the PowerLite 735c.
Models and firmware versions used in the evaluation:
1) The tested Wireless LAN cards are inserted into the PC and a wireless LAN connection
(Ad hoc mode) is made to the projector.
2) The tested Wireless LAN cards are inserted into the PC and a wireless LAN connection
is made to the projector using an access point (Infrastructure mode).
05/11/2005
PSB.2005.05.001
TI 03-42e Rev. B, TI 04-45e Rev. D
PowerLite 735c
Supported Wired and Wireless LAN cards
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Items evaluated:
The following items were tested and confirmed to work in both Ad hoc and Infrastructure
modes. (WEP is only supported in the Infrastructure mode.)
1) All functions of EMP Monitor.
2) The following was tested in Infrastructure mode:
• DHCP, ESSID and WEP can be setup by a browser and function properly.
• WPA and LEAP work when implemented.
3) EMP NS Connection functions properly with the freeze, mute, zoom, and video input
change features.
4) Power Point slide show works.
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Evaluation results for the Wireless LAN cards:
Wireless LAN cardPOWERLITE 735c
3Com,3crshpw 196, office connectPass
Cisco Aironet350 AIR-PCM341(2.4GHz)Pass
FMV Notebook (Broadcom BCM4306)Pass
FMV Notebook (Intersil Prism2.5)Pass
Fujitsu FMV-JW181(Agere)Pass
Fujitsu FMV-JW183(Agere HermesII)Pass
Fujitsu FMV-W182(Intersil Prism2.5)Pass
D-Link Airplus XtremeG DWL-G650Pass
Intel,CR Pro Wireless 2011B, LAN PC CardPass
Linksys WPC11 Wireless Network PC CardPass
NetGear 54Mbps wireless PC Card WG511Pass
SMC 2435W, EZ Connect Turbo,Pass
US Robotic Ref. 9514115MBPPass
BUFFALO WLI-CB-G54Pass
ADTEK ADLINK2422CPass
FMV Notebook (Intel Calexico)Fail
Wired LAN cards configuration:
Inserted the wired LAN card to be tested into the projector, connected the projector to a hub
and connected two PCs to the same hub.
Items evaluated:
The following items were tested and confirmed to work.
1) All functions of EMP Monitor.
2) That DHC can be setup using a browser and functions properly.
3) EMP NS Connection functions properly with the freeze, mute, zoom, and video input
change features.
4) Power Point slide show works.
5) Using EMP NS Connection, a PC can take control of a projector from another PC.
Evaluation results for the Wired LAN cards:
Wired LAN Card name POWERLITE 735c
SMC SMC8041TXPass
3Com 10/100 LAN PC Card 3CCFE574BTPass
PCET100-CLPass
Linksys 10/100 PC CardPass
SMC 8041TX V.2, EZ PC Card 10/100, SMCPass
BUFFALO LPC-PCM-CLXPass
ELECOM LD-CDK/TXPass
Corega EtherII PCC-TDPass
PLANEX FNW-3700-TXPass
The following cards are NOT compatible:
01) 3Com 3CCFE575BT-JP
02) 3Com 3CXFE575CT-JP
03) 3Com 3CXFEM656C
04) Megahertz 10/100 LAN CardBus PC Card, 3Com
05) Come once (Taiwan card)
06) DFE-690TXD- Cardbus 32 bits
07) Fujitsu FMV-J184
08) Fujitsu FMV-J185
09) LPC3-CLTL
10) NetGear CardBus Notebook Adapter FA511
11) SMC 8036TX, EZ PC Card 10/100, SMC
12) TDK LAK-CB100X
13) Toshiba LANCB100A
14) Xircom CE3B-100BTX
15) Xircom CreditCard Ethernet CE3-10/10
16) I-O Data PCLA/TE
17) PCC-TXD
18) Kingston EtheRx PC Card KNE-PC2T
19) PLANEX GC-1000T
20) PLANEX FNW-3800-TX
21) BUFFALO LPC-CB-CLGT
22) IO DATA ETX-PCM
23) ELECOM LD-CBK/TX
NOTE:
No EMI (electro magnetic interference) was done, only a functionality evaluation.
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Subject:
The purpose of this bulletin is to provide information on Epson PC projector applications tested
under the Windows XP SP2 (Service Pack2) environment.
Description:
Information is provided about the evaluation results and recommendations for Epson PC
projector applications functionality in Windows XP SP2 Firewall environment.
Reason:
Compatibility testing for functionality of EMP NS Connection, EMP Network Manager, EMP
Monitor, EMP Multi Screen Adjustment, Cinema Color Editor, VCOM Driver in the Windows
XP SP2 environment.
10/08/2004
PSB.2004.10.002
TI 04-46e Rev. A
EMP NS Connection, EMP Network Manager, EMP Monitor,
EMP Multi Screen Adjustment, Cinema Color Editor, VCOM Driver
Evaluation results of Epson Projector PC applications tested in Windows XP
with SP2.
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Results of Windows XP SP2 installation:
Installing SP2 on PCs did not disturb the installation of the above software applications.
Also, the application software can be installed on PCs where SP2 or earlier versions are
installed without any issues.
The information contained in the following pages provides details for executing the
applications in Windows XP SP2.
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Executing the Software:
When executing the software noted below for the first time after SP2 installation completes,
the following security alert messages are displayed:
[EMP NS Connection]
Security alert screen (EMP NS Connection)
[EMP Network Manager]
Security alert screen (EMP Network Manager)
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[EMP Monitor]
Security alert screen (EMP Monitor)
[EMP Multi Screen Adjustment]
Security alert screen (EMP Multi Screen Adjustment)
The Security Alert screen for
Auto
button of
IP Address
Network
box.
or clicking the
EMP Multi Screen Adjustment
Add
button after entering an IP address in the
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is shown after clicking the
[Cinema Color Editor]
Security alert screen (Cinema Color Editor)
The functions of the three buttons displayed in the security alert screen are explained
below.
Keep Blocking
[
] --- Enables you to register a started application in the “
Exceptions”
program of the Windows Firewall. The network port that the
application uses is blocked. By selecting this button once, this
security alert message will not be shown when starting the
application next time.
Unblock
[
] ------------- Enables you to register a started application in the “
Exceptions”
program of the Windows Firewall and unblock the network port that
the application uses. By selecting this option once, this security alert
message will not be shown when starting the application next time.
Ask me later
[
]-------- When you want to select both buttons above or select either one
later, this button is selected. The started application is not registered
in the “
Exceptions
” program of the Windows Firewall and the
network that the application uses is not unblocked. However, when
restarting the application, the same security alert message is shown.
PC applications will work normally on Windows XP with SP2 if the “Unblock
•
Item” is selected when the security alert screen is shown.
For the detail operation information of each application, please refer to the following:
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Operating Status Report
When selecting the
Keep Blocking
button, the security alert message is closed and the
main screen of each application is displayed.
[EMP NS Connection Application]
3620
Port
is necessary for searching for projectors. If this port is blocked, projectors are not
detected.
The other applications operate normally. However, there is a case that execution of
automatic search disables automatic detection. This occurs when projectors are registered
for automatic detection in EMP Monitor before installing SP2, then the registered projectors
may not be detected again after SP2 installation. Therefore it is recommended to select
Unblock
Keep Blocking”
If “
in the security alert screen.
has been selected when starting the application for the first
time, and the blocking needs to be removed, complete the execution of the application and
proceed with unblocking as follows:
a.) Start the Windows Security Center. Double click the icon in the shape of a shield that
is always displayed on the taskbar after the installation of SP2.
b.) Select and start
Windows Security Center screen
Windows Firewall
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[Caution]
In case the check box
Don’t allow
for
exceptions
is checked (this box is
not checked at the
initial setting), a
network port for
software is not
unblocked even though
the software is checked
Exceptions
on
Make sure this option is
not selected.
.
Windows Firewall screen
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c.) Select the
[Caution]
If this check box is
not checked, the
security alert
screen is not
displayed when
starting software.
Exceptions
tab and display exceptions program.
•Exceptions screen
d.) Check the check boxes for the software you don’t want to block.
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[EMP NS Connection] • Check
EasyMP Software
box
Unblock screen (EMP NS Connection)
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[EMP Network Manager Application]• Check
EPSON Projector
box
Unblock screen (EMP Network Manager)
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[EMP Monitor Application]→ Check
EasyMP.net Software
box
Unblock screen (EMP Monitor)
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[EMP Multi Screen Adjustment Application]→ Check
Multi Screen
box
EPSON Projector Software for
Unblock screen (EMP Multi Screen Adjustment)
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[Cinema Color Editor Application] ---> Check
Cinema Color Editor.
Unblock screen (Cinema Color Editor)
By following the above procedure, the network port that each application uses is unblocked
and they can operate normally.
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Corresponding program name to PC applications
PC ApplicationProgram name
EMP NS ConnectionEasyMP Software
EMP Network ManagerEPSON Projector
EMP MonitorEasyMP.net Software
EMP Multi Screen AdjustmentEPSON Projector Software for Multi Screen
Cinema Color EditorCinema Color Editor
When selecting the
Unblock
button:
The Security Alert screen is closed and the main screen is displayed. Then the search result
is displayed.
When selecting the
3620
Port
which is used by EMP NS Connection and is necessary for discovering projectors
Ask Me Later
button:
is blocked, and projectors are not detected.
The other applications operate normally. However, there is a case where execution of
automatic search disables automatic detection. This occurs when projectors are registered
for automatic detection in EMP Monitor before installing SP2, the registered projectors may
not be detected after SP2 installation.
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VCOM Driver
The following message is shown after the VCOM driver is installed on your PC.
Select “No, not this time” item and continue the Plug&Play of the device.
8.) Notes:
When you add the program to Exceptions list, the program can receive network
communication from outside. This may cause a security risk such as exposure to a virus
attack.
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Reference:
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Subject:
This bulletin was created to inform you of an issue that can occur when using the PowerLite
735c/7850p, 8300i (with EasyMP.net module) and remote control software.
Description of Issue:
The user attempts to run EMP NS Connection on Windows 98SE/Me/2000/XP with the PowerLite
735c/7850p/ 8300i (with EasyMP.net module). When the EMP NS Connection application is
launched, it immediately gives an error message stating that EMP NS Connection "FAILED TO
INITIALIZE."
Reason:
Epson has found that remote control software, like PCAnywhere and RealVNC, causes a conflict
with the EMP NS Connection application. These remote control applications use a "Video Hook
Driver" that conflicts with the Epson GDI Monitor driver that is installed and used by EMP NS
Connection. Most remote control programs load a small client application at Windows startup and
leave an icon in the system tray (located at the bottom right on the desktop) to indicate they have
been loaded. In most cases, the remote control software can be turned off by right-clicking on the
icon in the system tray and disabling or exiting the program. Remote control applications do not
have to be removed from the system in order for EMP NS Connection to run properly; they just
need to be turned off. Consult the documentation that came with the remote control software for
information on how to disable the software from automatically launching every time the computer is
started.
04/19/2004
PSB.2004.04.005
N/A
PowerLite 735c/7850p & 8300i (with EasyMP.net module.)
EMP NS Connection failures caused by Remote Control applications
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Once the remote control software has been turned off, EMP NS Connection should run without
returning an error. If you continue to have issues connecting to the projector, consult the EMP NS
Connection Help file or User's Guide for troubleshooting assistance.
Notes:
VNC stands for Virtual Network Computing. It is a remote console utility which allows a user at his
computer to assume control of another computer across a network, as if they were sitting in front of
that computer.
Remote Control Applications known to conflict with Epson EMP NS Connection
PCAnywhere
•
Real VNC
•
License
TightVNC
•
NetworkStreaming
•
Any other VNC remote control software based on RealVNC under the GNU Library General Public
License or remote control programs that load a "Video Hook Driver" (listed in Windows Device
Manager under "Display Adapters), can cause similar conflicts.
- versions 32, 9.0, 9.2, 10.0, 10.5 and 11.0 by Symantec
- versions 3.3.7 and 4.0 beta by RealVNC with the GNU Library General Public
- version 1.3dev3 based on VNC with the GNU Library General Public License
– v. 7.1 (formerly ExpertVNC)
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PSB.2004.04.005
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Subject:
This bulletin was created to provide additional information on how to correctly set the projector
name in the EasyMP Network Screen settings window.
Description of issue:
A user is configuring the EasyMP Network Screen settings on a PowerLite 735c or 7850p
projector with the remote control in either "Easy Connect Mode" (Ad-Hoc) or "Access Point
Mode" (Infrastructure). The user then clicks on the "Advanced" button, selects the "Projector
name" field and with the remote control enters a name "Conf Room" (example only) with a space
in between the two words. The user clicks OK twice to update the projector but when the EasyMP
Network screen reappears, the projector name field still shows the previous name.
Note:
are toggling through the list of available characters on the remote control.
Reason:
The "Projector name" field does not support a blank space as a valid character. It will allow you
to enter it but when you return to the EasyMP Network screen, you will see the Projector name
has reverted to the previous name. This occurs in "Easy Connect Mode" (Ad-Hoc) or "Access
Point Mode" (Infrastructure). If you need to break the Projector name apart for clarity, use dash
"-" or underscore " _" to separate your characters.
The blank space character can be found immediately before the capital letter A as you
04/02/2004
PSB.2004.04.001
N/A
PowerLite 735c/7850p
Configuring the Projector Name in EasyMP Network Screen Settings
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Note:
sections provide a list of valid characters you can use for both of these fields.
"Projector name" valid characters:
Capital letters A-Z, small case a-z, 0-9, and special characters: ! # $ % & ' ( ) - . @ ^ _ { } ~
No
"ESSID" valid characters:
Capital letters A-Z, small case a-z, 0-9, and special characters: ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; < = > ?
@ ] \ [ ^ _ ` } | { ~ and blank spaces.
We highly recommend that you limit the number of special characters when entering a name.
Use a dash "-" or underscore "_" to separate your characters. Using special characters may
cause problems with the naming convention when entering a name in the Projector name or
ESSID name fields.
You can enter a blank space as a valid character in the ESSID field. The following
spaces are allowed.
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Changing the Projector Name from the Projector EasyMP Menu
Make sure the projector has a unique name so you can identify it when connecting to it from your
computer. Follow the steps below to rename the projector:
1. Highlight the Clear button next to the Projector name, and then press Enter on the remote
control to clear the text box.
2. Highlight the text box and press Enter (the outline of the text box turns green to indicate
you are in Input mode).
3. Tilt the 4-way button (up and down arrows can also be used), up to select individual letters
in alphabetical order, or down to select letters in reverse order. Then tilt the button to the
right or select the right arrow to move to the next character position.
4. When done typing the new name, press Enter.
Shortcut for entering numbers in the PowerLite 7850p Projector Name or ESSID Fields:
If you want to enter numbers quickly with the PowerLite 7850p, press the Num button on the
remote control. The button lights up to indicate that the numeric keypad mode is active. Press the
Num button again to exit numeric keypad mode. For more information on setting up your
projector please refer to the User’s Guide.
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Subject:
This bulletin was created to inform you of the availability of EMP Monitor version 3.03. Th is
version of the EMP Monitor software has added support for the PowerLite Cinema 500
projector. All other support for previously supported projectors remains the same.
This software update can be downloaded from the Epson website. Locate and download
epson11017.exe. This file is a self extracting archive that will automatically start the program
installer once the file is extracted to your computer hard drive.
Refer to the documentation provided with your projector for further information about the
operation of the EMP Monitor software.
This bulletin is to inform you of the testing results for wired and wireless LAN cards used with
the PowerLite 735c / 7850p / 8300i with EasyMP.net option installed.
Models and firmware versions used in the evaluation
ModelPW firmware versionIM-X•IM-XP firmware version
PowerLite 735c1.001.01 (IM-X)
PowerLite 7850p2.001.00 (IM-X)
PowerLite 8300i with
EasyMP.net option
installed
October 17, 2003
PSB.2003.11.001
TI 03-42e Rev. A
PowerLite 735c / 7850p / 8300i with EasyMP.net option installed
Supported Wired and Wireless LAN cards
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Wireless LAN cards configuration:
1. The tested Wireless LAN cards are inserted into the PC and a wireless LAN connection
(Ad hoc mode) is made to the projector.
2. The tested Wireless LAN cards are inserted into the PC and a wireless LAN connection is
made to the projector using an access point (Infrastructure mode).
Items evaluated:
The following items were tested and confirmed to work in both Ad hoc and infrastructure
modes. (WEP is only supported in the infrastructure mode.)
1. All functions of EMP Monitor.
2. DHCP, ESSID and WEP can be setup by a browser and function properly.
3. EMP NS Connection functions properly with the freeze, mute, zoom, and video input
change features.
pass3CCFE574BT
PCET100-CLpassLinksys 10/100 PC CardpassSMC 8041TX V.2, EZ PC Card
pass10/100, SMC
I-O Data PCLA/TEDidn’t passpass
PCC-TXDDidn’t passDidn’t pass
Kingston EtheRx PC Card KNE-PC2TDidn’t pass
The following cards are NOT compatible:
1. 3Com 3CCFE575BT-JP
2. 3Com 3CXFE575CT-JP
3. 3Com 3CXFEM656C
4. Megahertz 10/100 LAN CardBus PC Card (3Com)
5. Come once (Taiwan card)
6. DFE-690TXD- Cardbus 32 bits
7. Fujitsu FMV-J184
8. Fujitsu FMV-J185
9. LPC3-CLTL
10. NetGear CardBus Notebook Adapter FA511
11. SMC 8036TX, EZ PC Card 10/100, SMC
12. TDK LAK-CB100X
13. Toshiba LANCB100A
14. Xircom CE3B-100BTX
15. Xircom CreditCard Ethernet CE3-10/10
NOTE:
No EMI (electro magnetic interference) was done, only a functionality evaluation.
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Subject:
This bulletin was created to inform you of the “Standby Mode” settings, under the Advanced
Menu selection for the PowerLite 735c MultiMedia Projector.
Description:
The “Standby Mode” setting information was not included in the User Manual that is bundled
with the projector, and is also not included in the User Manual posted on the Epson Website.
However, when accessing the menu system on the projector using the remote control, the
Advanced Menu does include the “Standby Mode” selection.
When the PowerLite-735c is in standby mode, customers who attempt to attach wirelessly to
the projector with either the EMP Monitor Utility, or through their interne t b ro wser (Intern e t
Explorer or Netscape) using the TCP/IP address of the projector, cannot detect or attach to it.
Solution:
By default, the
turned off. In the OFF setting, there is no power to the PC Card slot of the projector. The
Network Mode setting needs to be set to ON and the projector re-powered for this setting to be
activated. After this is done the PC Card slot is then live when the projector is in standby
mode, and can be controlled with EMP Monitor or an internet browser.
08/05/2003
PSB.2003.08.001
N/A
PowerLite 735c Multimedia Projector
Advanced Menu “Standby Mode” settings and Remote Access
Network Mode
in the Advanced Menu under the Standby Mode section is
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When an internet browser is being used to access the projector over TCP/IP, a login screen
appears requesting a login name and password. By default there is no login name or
password set; leave the fields blank and click OK.
Please see the screen shots on the following pages for reference.
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Leave the fields blank and click OK.
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This is the screen that appears after logging in to the projector’s Home Page.
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Below, note the section called Standby Mode. To the right of Standby Mode is the Network
ON/OFF settings.
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This bulletin was created to inform you of issues that have been reported when accessing Epson
Wireless Projectors using dual mode 802.11b/g or 802.11b/a wireless PC Cards, either in ad-hoc
mode or through dual mode Access Points.
Reason:
The dual mode PC Cards and Access Points tend to have interference and compatibility
problems when operating in dual mode.
Solution:
For optimal performance results with Epson 802.11b wireless products, it is recommended that
single/native 802.11b mode be used.
07/16/2003
PSB.2003.07.001
N/A
PowerLite – 735c / 7850p / 8300i (with Easy-MP.Net option installed)
Epson Wireless Projectors and using dual mode 802.11b/g or 802.11b/a
wireless PC Cards
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If your dual mode wireless PC Card and/or Access Point can be configured to support the
802.11”b” mode only, set it to 802.11”b” only.
Note: In some cases it is not enough to disable dual mode and set the mode to 802.11”b” only;
on some dual mode PC cards (802.11b/g or 802.11b/a) the "A" and “G” modes cannot be turned
off.
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