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Q139445: Windows 95 Support for Infrared Data Association Connectivity

Article: Q139445
Product(s): Microsoft Windows 95.x Retail Product
Version(s): Win2000:95
Operating System(s): 
Keyword(s): kbfile kbgraphxlinkcritical
Last Modified: 13-JUN-2001

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The information in this article applies to:

- Microsoft Windows 95 
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SUMMARY
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Microsoft has added support for Infrared Data Association (IrDA) connectivity to
Windows 95. The latest release of the Infrared (IR) Communications Driver for
Windows 95 is version 2.0.

Infrared (IR) communications, based on technology similar to that used in remote
controls, offers a convenient and reliable way to connect to peripheral devices
without cables. IrDA connectivity is designed to take advantage of mobile
computing features already built into Windows 95 and supports Plug and Play.

The Infrared Communications Driver version 2.0 is an optional component of the
Windows 95 operating system. The Infrared Communications Driver supports
hardware devices which enable networking and communications over infrared media.
The hardware device can be an infrared port built into the platform or an
infrared adapter connected to one of the platform's serial or parallel ports.

Infrared devices and Infrared Communications Driver 2.0 provide the following
benefits:

- You can use wireless infrared links instead of serial and parallel cables.
  For example, instead of using a serial or parallel cable, you can exchange
  files between two computers that are equipped with an infrared device and
  Infrared Communications Driver 2.0. You can also print to infrared-capable
  printers without the need for cable.

- With IrLan you can use wireless infrared links rather than network cable to
  access your local area network (LAN). IrLan currently supports Access Point
  Mode. Access Point Mode enables a computer with an IrDA adapter to attach to
  a local area network through an access point device that acts as the network
  adapter for the computer.

  An access point device is hardware supporting both a LAN network interface
  controller (NIC) and an infrared transceiver. For communication over the
  infrared link, the access point device runs a protocol stack that conforms to
  the IrDA standards and runs the IrLan protocol over the IrDA stack. The
  access point device implements a network adapter for the client using
  infrared as the bus for accessing the adapter.

  Currently there are two companies building Access Points: Hewlett- Packard
  (HP) and Extended System. Infrared Communications Driver 2.0 has been tested
  on both access points.

Infrared Communications Driver 2.0 supports infrared communications links running
at speeds up to 115.2 Kbps.

MORE INFORMATION
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Installation
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To install IrDA connectivity in Windows 95, follow these steps:

1. Download the W95ir.exe file from one of the online services listed below to
  an empty folder.

2. In My Computer or Windows Explorer, double-click the W95ir.exe file to expand
  the files it contains.

  By default, these files are copied to the Msir20 folder.

3. Open the Relnotes.doc file in WordPad or another word processor for complete
  installation instructions. This file is in the Msir20 folder.

NOTE: The Relnotes.doc file is also available in the following articles in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base:

  Q149449 IR Communications Driver 2.0 Relnotes.doc (Part 1 of 2)

  Q149450 IR Communications Driver 2.0 Relnotes.doc (Part 2 of 2)

Instructions for Downloading
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The following file is available for download from the Microsoft Download Center:

  Download W95ir.exe now
  (http://download.microsoft.com/download/win95upg/w95util/1.0/W95/EN-US/w95ir.exe)

For additional information about how to download Microsoft Support files, click
the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

  Q119591 How to Obtain Microsoft Support Files from Online Services

Microsoft used the most current virus detection software available on the date of
posting to scan this file for viruses. Once posted, the file is housed on secure
servers that prevent any unauthorized changes to the file.

Additional query words: 2.00 2.0 wireless irda2

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Keywords          : kbfile kbgraphxlinkcritical 
Technology        : kbWin95search kbWin95
Version           : Win2000:95

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