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Selection screen, 2 selection screen – Toshiba Magnia Z500 User Manual

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3.4.2 Selection screen

When the Wired LAN Selection Utility is started, the following screen is displayed.
Select the wired LAN card that you want to connect to, and press the [OK] button. If you do not
want to connect to it, select "Not selected."

‹ Wired LAN Selection Utility main screen

Item Explanation

Selection list box

Displays the wired LAN cards that you can select.

Select the wired LAN card that you want to connect to. If the

cable is not connected to the wired LAN card, "Network cable

unplugged." is displayed at the end of the item.

If you do not want to connect to the wired LAN card, select " Not

selected"

Immediately after the installation, "Not selected" is selected.

[OK] button

Ends up saving the selected item.

[Cancel] button

Ends up without saving the selected item.



When wired LAN card is selected
When a wired LAN card is selected, the protocol and service, bound to the wireless LAN card, are
forcibly released. At this point, only " TOSHIBA MAGNIA Software AP (Distribution System)" is
bound.
However, on Windows 2000, NWLink protocol is being used, "NWLink NetBIOS", "File and Printer
Sharing for Microsoft Networks", and "Client for Microsoft Networks" are still bound. Please
leave the above-mentioned component as it is.

‹Notice‹
If the driver of the selected wired LAN card is running abnormally, communication between the
wireless LAN station and the PC on the wired LAN and between the wireless LAN station and
server (access point) is disabled.
In the case of Windows 2000, note that unless the network cable is connected, the driver
becomes invalid.

When "Not selected" is selected
If "Not selected" is selected, TOSHIBA MAGNIA Software AP (Distribution System) is forcibly
removed from all wired LAN cards.
If "Not selected" is selected from where the wired LAN card is selected, only TOSHIBA MAGNIA
Software AP (Distribution System) is bound to the radio LAN card. Manually bind necessary
protocols and services. For information on the binding, refer to the manual or online Help of the
OS.