| IBM High Rate Wireless LAN Mini-PCI Adapter 22P7701 |
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1. IBM High Rate Wireless LAN Mini-PCI Adapter 22P7701 |
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| If your are looking for mini pci card that is supported under OS2 you might want to look at IBM High Rate Wireless LAN Mini-PCI Adapter (PN: 22P7701) there couple of cards to sale at eBay 
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| Date: 01 Nov, 2004 on 21:57 |
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2. Re:IBM High Rate Wireless LAN Mini-PCI Adapter 22P7701 |
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Can it be used on any computer or is it made for a specific computer?
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| Date: 03 Nov, 2004 on 16:16 |
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3. Re:IBM High Rate Wireless LAN Mini-PCI Adapter 22P7701 |
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| Mini-PCI adapters usually found within laptops so you won't be able to use it for desktop system etc. Most new laptops supports mini-pci cards and often if the system has wireless network support it's usually a mini-pci card that is used. |
| Date: 03 Nov, 2004 on 19:01 |
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4. Re:IBM High Rate Wireless LAN Mini-PCI Adapter 22P7701 |
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I checked the bottom of my Gateway 200s. There is a panel for the wireless card. When I switch to eCS on it, I might need such a card.
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| Date: 04 Nov, 2004 on 14:33 |
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5. Re:IBM High Rate Wireless LAN Mini-PCI Adapter 22P7701 |
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last updated at 13 Nov, 2004 05:55 (1 times) In order to make use of a miniPCI Wi-Fi adapter, you have to be sure the unit is "Wi-Fi ready." This means that besides having the mPCI slot, it also has the diversity antenna in the back of the display panel. You can determine this by opening the mPCI bay on the bottom of the machine, and looking for the two antenna leads (usually one black and one white). Without these, you're better off spending your money on a good PCMCIA adapter (IBM High Rate or Cisco 350).HTH!! BTW, Tom, have you signed up for the Wi-Fi mailing list hosted on my server? send an email to steward_AT_2rosenthal_DOT_com with the following in the body: subscribe os2-wireless_users end You can find archives on the web at www.2rosenthals.com/lists/os2-wireless_users/. See ya!
Lewis -------------------------- Lewis G Rosenthal, CNA Rosenthal & Rosenthal
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| Date: 13 Nov, 2004 on 05:52 |
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6. Re:IBM High Rate Wireless LAN Mini-PCI Adapter 22P7701 |
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| Well, for thoose of you wondering how this card looks like, check this thread. |
| Date: 02 Feb, 2005 on 22:15 |
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7. Re:IBM High Rate Wireless LAN Mini-PCI Adapter 22P7701 |
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Thanks for the information and the links.
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| Date: 04 Apr, 2005 on 14:47 |
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