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1 wireless card assembly 2 wireless card cable to antenna 3 Wi-Fi external antenna connector 4 card retention clasp release 5 card retention clasp 1 wireless card cable 2 Wi-Fi external antenna connector 3 wireless card assembly 4 wireless card connector 6. Route the wireless card cable through the cable guides on the top of the heatsink assembly, along the cable bundle for the front panel wiring, and through the cable clip on the side of the power supply. 7. Remove the plug on the back panel where the external connector for the Wi-FI antenna is installed. 8. Position the external antenna connector at the end of the wireless card cable in the antenna connector opening in the back panel so that the retaining tabs on the connector faceplate pass through the opening, and the bent end of the connector faceplate is pointed away from the power supply. 9. Slide the connector sideways along the back panel slightly so that the retaining tabs on the connector faceplate hold the connector to the back panel. 10. Connect the Wi-Fi external antenna to the wireless card cable connector. 11. Perform the procedure After Working on Your Computer. 12. Restart your computer. Setup the wireless device software as needed to support your wireless network. Internal Wireless Card - Removal To remove an internal wireless card do the following: 1. Perform the procedure Before Working on Your Computer. 2. Disconnect the Wi-Fi external antenna from the connector on the back of the computer. 3. Disengage the Wi-Fi external antenna connector from the chassis by sliding it along the back panel toward the power supply, then withdrawing it from the opening. 4. Remove the wireless card cable from its routing path. 5. Grasp the wireless card assembly at the ends, press down the card retention clasp release and lift the card to unplug it from the system board wireless card connector. Remove the wireless card assembly from the chassis. 6. Close the opening for the Wi-Fi external antenna connector with the plug provided for the computer. Contact Dell for a replacement plug if none is available. 7. Perform the procedure After Working on Your Computer. Installing a Second External Serial Port If adding an external serial port using a serial connector mounted on a slot filler bracket, connect the internal cable of the connector to the internal serial port connector on the system board (see System Board Components). Back to Contents Page NOTICE: When routing the wireless card cable through the chassis, avoid making sharp bends. This can cause signal degradation. Back to Contents Page Dell™ Optiplex™ 960 Mini Tower/Desktop/Small Form Factor Service Manual Chassis Intrusion Switch Chassis Intrusion Switch Removing the Chassis Intrusion Switch 1. Perform the procedure Before Working on Your Computer. 2. Disconnect the chassis intrusion switch cable from the system board by using two fingers to squeeze the release mechanism on one side of the connector as you pull to disconnect the cable connector. 3. Slide the chassis intrusion switch out of its slot in the metal bracket, and then push it down through the square hole in the bracket to remove the switch and its attached cable from the computer. Replacing the Chassis Intrusion Switch 1. Gently insert the switch from underneath the metal bracket into the square hole in the bracket, and then slide the chassis intrusion switch into its slot until you feel it snap securely into place. 2. Reconnect the cable to the system board. 3. Perform the procedure After Working on Your Computer. Resetting the Chassis Intrusion Detector 1. Turn on (or restart) your computer. 2. When the DELL™ logo appears, press