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On Fri, Apr 18, 2003 at 06:13:35PM -0400, Stewart B. Lone wrote:
> gabriel rosenkoetter wrote:
> | Could you cite the text you quoted, please?
> If you go to the IBM site and bring up laptops, as far as I can see, all
> their models--A,T,R, and X all seem to offer 3 options in general. No
> wireless support possible, WI-Fi upgradeable, or Intel PRO/Wireless
> Network Connection 802.11b.
They don't actually say "no wireless support", they just say "none",
which means "none included" to me.
Again, if it's got a PCMCIA/Cardbus slot, then you can use any of a
wide variety of 802.11{a,b,g} cards with it.
> I would hazard a guess that this is the Intel centrino mobo.
Based on all the Centrino logos spangled on the right side of that
page, I'd agree.
> If you click customize on any othe choices with the
> upgradeable option, and then click the "wireless link" above the "Wi-Fi
> wireless upgradable" info, you get a popup box with the following
> information:-
This is definitely about their built-in stuff. There's no reason you
have to use that (though I don't think there's anything *wrong* with
it). There's a little voice inside my head that says to be wary of
built-in components like this, but the only reason you'd have
trouble is if they resemble WinModems (that is, doing in software
what should be done in hardware), and I doubt that. If it's just a
standard 802.11 chipset on the other side of a PCI bridge, it should
Just Work in your operating system of choice.
> ~ * The new IBM® UltraConnect" Antenna supports both IEEE 802.11a and
> 802.11b wireless technologies.
> ~ * Other select ThinkPad notebooks feature a dual antenna, which
> supports 802.11b wireless technology, built into the display cover for
> optimal signal reception1.
Cute, but it's not going to make that much of a difference, I don't
think. Unless you're interested in leeching bandwidth, wardriving,
whatever. In which case you'll end up building your own antennae
anyhow.
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gabriel rosenkoetter
gr@eclipsed.net
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