Why won my PCMCIA network/modem cards work in Windows 98/2000?
If the Windows 98/2000 operating system has been reinstalled without adherence to the procedure outlined in the operating instructions manual, the PCMCIA slots may not function correctly. When dealing with PCMCIA modem/network adapter problems, it is recommended that the IRDA port be disabled in the BIOS, as doing so frees up valuable system resources and prevents possible conflicts. Please go to the Setup Utility section of the online reference manual for a complete walkthrough of the BIOS Setup Utility. You can find the reference manual on your hard drive by clicking on Start > Programs > Panasonic > Reference Manual.
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