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Installing
Please refer to the user guide of the product for instructions on operation, care
and maintenance, including important safety information.
• Before you start using this product, please read the Safety information
section on the CD-ROM.
• Do not insert the wireless LAN card into your computer until instructed to
do so in this guide.
• Note that the Nokia C110/C111 software requires 10 MB of free disk space.
• For detailed information on operating the Nokia C110/C111, please refer to
the User’s guide.
The Nokia C110/C111 enables you to create network profiles: a profile
includes all the settings needed to connect to a wireless LAN and to access its
resources. Three default profiles are created automatically during the
installation: Quick Infrastructure, Quick Ad Hoc, and Wired LAN. With
these predefined profiles you can easily establish a network connection. You
can also create your own profiles with more detailed settings. These profiles
can be created and edited at any time. Please refer to the User’s guide for
details.
The integrated smart card reader can only be used with the Nokia C110/
C111. If you want other applications to be able to use the smart card reader of
the Nokia C110/C111, you need to install separately a PC/SC (Personal
Computer Smart Card) compliant smart card driver on your computer.
Please consider the following points:
• Install the PC/SC compliant smart card driver only if you want to use other
smart card applications with the smart card reader of the Nokia C110/
C111.
• You can have only one smart card driver installed on your computer at one
time. If you already have a smart card driver installed on your computer and
you want to use the smart card driver provided by Nokia, you first have to
uninstall the existing driver.
For further information on smart card drivers and installation instructions,
please see the readme.txt file in the SCard folder of the CD-ROM.
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Windows 95, 98, Me, 2000
1
Exit all Windows programs. Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive
of your computer.
2
Select the language for the CD-ROM and read through and accept the
Nokia license agreement. If you do not accept the license agreement, you
cannot use the CD-ROM.
3
From the CD-ROM menu, select Installing Nokia C110/C111 and click
Install.
4
The Wel com e window opens. Click Next to continue.
5
Read through and accept the Nokia license agreement. If you do not
accept the license agreement, you cannot use the software and the
installation procedure stops. Click Yes to accept the license agreement.
6
Select the country where you are currently using the card. Click Next.
Note:
Use the Nokia C110/C111 Wireless LAN Card in the specified
countries only. Using the wireless LAN card in any other country or
with an incorrect country setting may be illegal.
7
Select the destination folder for the software. The default folder is
C:\Program Files\Nokia C110. If you want to install the software in
another drive or folder, click Browse. When you have selected the correct
destination folder, click Next.
Note:
You cannot install the Nokia C110/C111 software on a
network drive.
8
Select the type of installation you want. Typ ica l installs the most
common software components. This option is recommended for most
users. Typical with SIM services installs the most common software
components and the SIM services page. Select this installation type if you
have subscribed to SIM services from your service provider or network
operator. Custom allows you to choose the individual software
components to be installed, and is recommended for advanced users. The
Administrator option is for system administrators only. When you have
selected the desired type of installation, click Next.
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Check the installation settings. To accept them, click Next. To change the
settings, click Back, make the changes, and then click Next. The
installation program starts copying the files.
4
10
When the installation program prompts you to insert the wireless LAN
card, insert it into the PC card slot of your computer as shown below. Wait
while the system installs the card, then click OK.
Figure 1 - Inserting the wireless LAN card
If you are asked for the operating system CD-ROM, first remove the
Nokia C110/C111 CD-ROM and then insert your operating system CDROM into your computer.
If you encounter problems after inserting the wireless LAN card, please
refer to the readme.txt file on the CD-ROM.
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The Setup Complete window informs you when the installation is
completed. Remove the CD-ROM from the CD-ROM drive and click
Finish. In some cases you may need to restart your computer.
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If you are using a smart card with your wireless LAN card, you are asked
to enter a PIN code. A dialog box asks if you want to create a network
profile now. Remember that you can create and edit your own network
profiles at any time. If you do not want to create a profile, click No and
the installation procedure is completed. If you want to create a profile,
click Yes.
Note:
In Windows 2000, if you want to connect to a wireless LAN
when logging onto a domain, insert the wireless LAN card into
your computer and switch on the computer, then wait until the
small Nokia C110/C111 icon appears in the bottom right corner of
the screen. After that you can type your username and password.
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The Wel com e window of the Profile Wizard opens. Click Next.
14
Give a name for the profile. You can also enter a description of the profile.
Click Next.
15
Select the appropriate operating mode. Click Next.
16
Type the network name or select one from the list. Then select either
Automatic channel selection or set the correct channel manually. Click
Next.
5
17
Select the Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server option. If needed,
you can configure the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and
advanced TCP/IP settings manually.
Select the Log on to domain option if you want your computer to log on to
a specified domain when using the profile.
Type the name of a workgroup in the Workgroup box if you want your
computer to join one. If your computer runs the Windows 95/98/Me
operating system, you must specify a workgroup name. Click Next.
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The summary of the configured settings is displayed. To accept them,
click Finish. To change the settings, click Back, make the changes, and
then click Finish.
Note:
The new profile will not be activated automatically. To
activate the profile, you must select it from the list of profiles and
click Apply.
If you do not have the TCP/IP protocol installed in Windows 95, install it
after you have installed the Nokia C110/C111. The TCP/IP protocol enables
you to connect to the Internet.
For the latest product information, please see the readme.txt file on the CDROM.
Windows NT 4.0
1
Exit all Windows programs. Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive
of your computer.
2
Select the language for the CD-ROM and read through and accept the
Nokia license agreement. If you do not accept the license agreement, you
cannot use the CD-ROM.
3
From the CD-ROM menu, select Installing Nokia C110/C111 and click
Install.
4
The Wel co me window opens. Click Next to continue.
5
Read through and accept the Nokia license agreement. If you do not
accept the license agreement, you cannot use the software and the
installation procedure stops. Click Yes to accept the license agreement.
6
Select the country where you are currently using the card. Click Next.
Note:
Use the Nokia C110/C111 Wireless LAN Card in the specified
countries only. Using the wireless LAN card in any other country or
with an incorrect country setting may be illegal.
7
Select the destination folder for the software. The default folder is
C:\Program Files\Nokia C110. If you want to install the software in
another drive or folder, click Browse. When you have selected the correct
destination folder, click Next.
6
Note:
You cannot install the Nokia C110/C111 software on a
network drive.
8
Select the type of installation you want. Typ ica l installs the most
common software components. This option is recommended for most
users. Typical with SIM services installs the most common software
components and the SIM services page. Select this installation type if you
have subscribed to SIM services from your service provider or network
operator. Custom allows you to choose the individual software
components to be installed, and is recommended for advanced users. The
Administrator option is for system administrators only. When you have
selected the desired type of installation, click Next.
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Check the installation settings. To accept them, click Next. To change the
settings, click Back, make the changes, and then click Next. The
installation program starts copying the files.
Note:
You must have NT Networking installed on your computer.
If you do not have NT Networking installed, a dialog box opens
asking if you want to install it now. Click Yes and follow the
instructions given in the wizard. Note that you need the Windows
NT installation files during this procedure. When the NT
Networking installation is completed, move to step 16 in these
instructions.
10
The Network dialog box opens. Click Add, and then click Have Disk.
11
Type C:\C110INF in the text box and click OK.
12
Select Nokia C110/C111 Wireless LAN Card from the list and click OK.
13
In the Nokia C110/C111 Wireless LAN Card Properties dialog box, set
the I/O Base Address and the Interrupt, then click OK.
14
Click Close to exit the Network dialog box. You can then configure
additional network settings (an IP address, for example) if necessary.
15
You are asked if you want to restart your computer. Click No.
16
On the Network Driver Setup window, click OK to continue.
17
The Setup Complete window informs you when the installation is
completed. Remove the CD-ROM from the CD-ROM drive and click Finish.
18
Your computer shuts down. Insert the wireless LAN card into the PC card
slot of your computer as shown in Figure 1 on page 5.
19
Switch on your computer. If you are using a smart card with your wireless
LAN card, you are asked to enter a PIN code. A dialog box asks if you
want to create a network profile now. Remember that you can create and
edit your own network profiles at any time. If you do not want to create a
profile, click No and the installation procedure is completed. If you want
to create a profile, click Ye s.
7
Note:
In Windows NT 4.0, if you want to connect to a wireless LAN
when logging onto a domain, insert the wireless LAN card into
your computer and switch on the computer, then wait until the
small Nokia C110/C111 icon appears in the bottom right corner of
the screen. After that you can type your username and password.
20
The Wel com e window of the Profile Wizard opens. Click Next.
21
Give a name for the profile. You can also enter a description of the profile.
Click Next.
22
Select the appropriate operating mode. Click Next.
23
Type the network name or select one from the list. Then select either
Automatic channel selection or set the correct channel manually. Click Next.
24
Select the Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server option. If needed,
you can configure the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and
advanced TCP/IP settings manually.
Select the Log on to domain option if you want your computer to log on to
a specified domain when using the profile.
Type the name of a workgroup in the Workgroup box if you want your
computer to join one. Click Next.
25
The summary of the configured settings is displayed. To accept them,
click Finish. To change the settings, click Back, make the changes, and
then click Finish.
Note:
The new profile will not be activated automatically. To
activate the profile, you must select it from the list of profiles and
click Apply.
For the latest product information, please see the readme.txt file on the CDROM.
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Uninstalling
• Close all dialog boxes in the user interface before uninstalling the Nokia
C110/C111.
• Use the same version of uninstallation program as your current Nokia
C110/C111 software.
Tip:
In Windows 2000 and NT 4.0, apply the Wired LAN profile before
uninstalling the Nokia C110/C111. This way you avoid losing the
original settings that are needed for accessing your wired local area
network.
Note:
Network profiles will remain unchanged even if you uninstall the
Nokia C110/C111 software and then reinstall it.
Windows 95, 98, Me, 2000
Before you start uninstalling the Nokia C110/C111, you must first stop the
wireless LAN card and then remove it from the PC card slot of the computer.
To stop the card, click the PC Card icon on the taskbar and select the option
Stop Nokia C110/C111 Wireless LAN Card. Wait until the operating system
prompts you to remove the card. If the PC Card icon is not visible:
1
Click Start. Select Settings and Control Panel. Double-click the PC Card
icon to open the PC Card Properties dialog box.
2
Select Nokia C110/C111 Wireless LAN Card from the list and click Stop.
3
When the operating system prompts you, remove the wireless LAN card.
4
Click OK to exit the PC Card Properties dialog box.
To uninstall the Nokia C110/C111:
1
Click Start, select Programs and Nokia C110. Click Uninstall Nokia
C110.
2
A dialog box asks you to confirm whether you want to remove the
program. Click OK.
3
The uninstallation starts. A dialog box informs you when the
uninstallation is completed. Click Finish.
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Windows NT 4.0
Caution:
In Windows NT 4.0, by default, you should not remove the
wireless LAN card without switching off the computer first.
1
Click Start, select Programs and Nokia C110. Click Uninstall Nokia
C110.
2
A dialog box asks if you are sure you want to uninstall the program. Click
OK.
3
In the Network dialog box, select Nokia C110/C111 Wireless LAN Card
and click Remove.
4
Click Close to close the Network dialog box.
5
You are asked if you want to restart your computer. Click No.
6
In the Network Driver Uninstall dialog box, click OK and the program
starts uninstalling the files.
7
A dialog box informs you when the uninstallation is completed. Click
Finish.
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