AwPhuch


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Posted: Dec. 22 2004,17:19 |
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Quote (boogart @ Dec. 22 2004,10:19) | Dear guys Žn girls... using an old toshiba 2130 CT labtop (486DX4, 75Mhz, 16MB ram, 540MB HDD, PCMCIA) iŽm thinking about getting startet with wireless internet. before iŽll buy a wlan-pcmcia, i want you to tell me more about the combination of old hardware and this new parts... at first: is it possible to configure this pcmcia cards automatically? if not, what is the dsl application that will help me? what technical data i have to know if i must try the manual configuration? Are there some special wlan-cards for old labtops? How can i find out, if my pcmcia is usable with this modern parts? are there some nice wlan-sniffer progs for dsl?
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1st make sure your pcmcia card is true pcmcia and not cardbus..you can tell by looking at where the pins go into the card...if it has a gold strip its cardbus, if not its pcmcia
DSL should autodetect and load the pcmcia drivers for wireless...just make sure you get a compatible card
Brian AwPhuch
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