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Thinkpad 760E Wireless
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lthoma07@123gosurf
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Thinkpad 760E Wireless
I have a 760E running Windows 98SE opetating system. I would like to use this computer on my wireless network. What do I need to purchase to make this happen? I believe the PCMCIA slots are 16 bits.
Thanks for your help
Merle
Thanks for your help
Merle
Re: Thinkpad 760E Wireless
I can't really remember whether the 760 series were CardBus compatible or not, and since my 760E/XD are in Europe, I can't check them, but I think they are CB compatible. Well, a .11b wireless card (16bit) will definetely work with it. You won't find a .11g 16bit card. They are only available in CB form. But IMO .11b will be just fine.
Regards,
G-Man
Regards,
G-Man
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Computer_Assist
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Ok, question then
If the 11g spec is only in cardbus format, that mean that my 380z is cardbus compatiable, right? I have a Motorola 11g card that works fine on my 380z and I was just wondering.
Joe
Joe
Re: Ok, question then
The 380Z is cardbus 32bit and zoom video compliant.Computer_Assist wrote:If the 11g spec is only in cardbus format, that mean that my 380z is cardbus compatiable, right? I have a Motorola 11g card that works fine on my 380z and I was just wondering.
Joe
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Re: Ok, question then
Yep, 380Z is CardBus compatible. From IBM's 380Z product information site:
"PCMCIA: The Type III slot can accommodate either two Type I, two Type II, or one Type III PC card. Both 16-bit and 32-bit cards are supported. Both PCMCIA slots contain a ZV port."
There is no point to have a 16bit G card, since the 16bit bus can only achieve about 20-25 Mbps, and .11g can operate with speeds up to 54 Mbps.
Regards,
G-Man
"PCMCIA: The Type III slot can accommodate either two Type I, two Type II, or one Type III PC card. Both 16-bit and 32-bit cards are supported. Both PCMCIA slots contain a ZV port."
There is no point to have a 16bit G card, since the 16bit bus can only achieve about 20-25 Mbps, and .11g can operate with speeds up to 54 Mbps.
Regards,
G-Man
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Re: Thinkpad 760E Wireless
Thanks for the information. I am not familiar wth IMO can you explain?G-Man wrote:I can't really remember whether the 760 series were CardBus compatible or not, and since my 760E/XD are in Europe, I can't check them, but I think they are CB compatible. Well, a .11b wireless card (16bit) will definetely work with it. You won't find a .11g 16bit card. They are only available in CB form. But IMO .11b will be just fine.
Regards,
G-Man
Thanks
Merle
Re: Thinkpad 760E Wireless
IMO = In My Opinion!lthoma07@123gosurf wrote:Thanks for the information. I am not familiar wth IMO can you explain?
Regards,
James
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