Thread: Wireless Connection for the laptop
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Jul 24th, 2005 11:40 AM
#1
Wireless Connection for the laptop
hey everybody
ok..i have a question about a wireless connection from my laptop. My laptop is an IBM T20 and i need to connect to the UWaterloo's Wireless connection which is an IEEE 802.11g. First of all, do I have wireless in my laptop? (by default, don't know much about laptops..got this laptop frm one of my cousins) If I don't, what kind of wireless card do I need for the IBM T20?
Thx..if you guys/girls need any more information abt the laptop pls say so and i'll post it..
Thanks in advance
fire away everybody...
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Jul 24th, 2005 12:00 PM
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T20 specifications:
http://www.usedlaptops.com/IBMT20.htm
No built-in wireless since it's so old. You have 2 PC Card (PCMCIA) slots and 1 USB port. I suggest a PCMCIA adapter, but you can get a USB one as well.
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Jul 24th, 2005 05:11 PM
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thankx for the reply, the pcmcia card can be any version right? I've heard that there are two types of psmcia cards..
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Jul 24th, 2005 08:17 PM
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PC Cards

Originally Posted by
basketball
thankx for the reply, the pcmcia card can be any version right? I've heard that there are two types of psmcia cards..
There are two types, PCMCIA and CardBus. Get the CardBus Version (Actually, I doubt they make PCMCIA anymore)
Then there is Type 1 and Type II. Get a Type 1, again I doubt there is a Type II Wireless Card
So,
CardBus, Type 1
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