Mailing List os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com Archived Message #1870 | back to list |
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Kris Steenhaut wrote:Nor exactly. Remember it is an USB device, so it well could be something had been changed at that point. Remember too, USB still is the eCS Achilleus heel.
Stanley Sidlov wrote:My understanding is that this is a totally external box, connected as a router to the system via ethernet - hence the drivers required on the PC are for the NIC port, not the WiFi unit.
On Sun, 10 Dec 2006 19:39:32 +0100, Kris Steenhaut wrote:Please explain: why doesn't matter an EXTERNAL DEVICE with a different chip? Different inbuild chip means different driver, so on the contrary it a matter of working or non-working. Please exlain why not.
Most likely it has a different inbuild chip now. As I told, "standard procedure".
Just look at what is happening with the late IBM Thinkpad. (-:
Shouldn't matter, it's an EXTERNAL DEVICE not a PCMCIA card.
It's the sort of thing you plug into a Sony Playstation to make it wireless - i.e. it's Operating system agnostic.
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