There was no Manual as in paper, the manual on the computer is almost usless
The wireless is is built in and is an Intel Pro/Wireless Lan 2100 38 Mini PC Adaptor
Well you give some ideas to follow up on tomorow.
It is time to quit tonight as it is 1:40 am on the West Coast of Canada
Regards Al
In <list-619905@2rosenthals.com>, on 12/14/2006
at 09:52 AM, "Kris Steenhaut" <os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com> said:
>altownsend wrote:
>> Is this the "Location Profile"? Which shows as TiggerCat or is that where I am connected to?
>>
>>
>??
>> I have the D-Link Wireless Network Name as TiigerCat
>>
>We can be pretty sure it isn't.
>> If I am wrong where do I find the name for the name of the wireless device
>>
>>
>If there is one, in the Windows device list (or whatever the name is). >
>This name shows in an "IBM Access Conections" window
>>
>> T-40 is running WindowsXP
>>
>>
>If Windy hasn't automagically installed the driver etc... etc..., this
>only can mean, take your pick:
>- or the laptop hasn't an inbuild wireless device (device = hardware)
>- or due to some miracolous miracle Windy hasn't detected the device and
>hence not installed the device driver etc... etc...
>If the first, purchase a cheap PCMCIA card (cardbus type) that comes with
>Windy drivers in the box.
>If the second, prior to anything you'll have to look for the name of the
>wireless inbuild device (= hardware) in the TP's manual.
>Was Windy XP the OS the laptop originally came with?
>Bottom line: wireless connection between your TP and your routier is a
>Windy affair and nothing but a Windy affair.
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