X-Account-Key: account1 X-UIDL: 2375 X-Mozilla-Keys: Return-Path: os2-wireless_users-owner@2rosenthals.com Received: from 192.168.100.5 (hawking [192.168.100.5]) by 2rosenthals.com (Hethmon Brothers Smtpd) id 20050502074541-22054-7 ; Mon, 02 May 2005 07:45:41 -0400 (Hethmon Brothers Smtpd) id 20050502074540-2868-7 ; Mon, 02 May 2005 07:45:40 -0400 Received: from mxin1.mailhop.org ([63.208.196.175] helo=mx1.mailhop.org) by mxout3.mailhop.org with esmtp (Exim 4.43) id 1DSZMC-0008Lc-0P for os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com; Mon, 02 May 2005 07:45:39 -0400 Received: from mxout5.netvision.net.il ([194.90.9.29]) by mx1.mailhop.org with esmtp (Exim 4.44) id 1DSZMB-000Kns-Qs for os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com; Mon, 02 May 2005 07:44:59 -0400 Received: from poblano ([217.132.203.139]) by mxout5.netvision.net.il (Sun Java System Messaging Server 6.1 HotFix 0.11 (built Jan 28 2005)) with SMTP id <0IFV0017A1YTQHH0@mxout5.netvision.net.il> for os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com; Mon, 02 May 2005 14:44:53 +0300 (IDT) Message-id: <0IFV0017B1YTQHH0@mxout5.netvision.net.il> MIME-version: 1.0 X-Mailer: The Polarbar Mailer; version=1.25a; build=1965 Content-type: TEXT/PLAIN Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT X-Mailer-Platform: OS/2; architecture=x86; version=20.45 X-Mailer-Java-VM: IBM Corporation; version=JDK 1.1.8 IBM build o118-20010426 (JIT javax V3.5-IBMJDK1.1-20010426); compiler=javax X-Mail-Handler: MailHop by DynDNS.org X-Spam-Score: -1.3 (-) Date: Mon, 02 May 2005 18:44:53 +0000 (GMT) Sender: os2-wireless_users-owner X-Listname: os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com Reply-To: os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com From: Stan Goodman To: os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com Subject: [OS2Wireless] 1)Apology; 2)supported PCMCIA wifi cards X-List-Unsubscribe: Send email to mailusers-request@2rosenthals.com X-List-Owner: mailusers-owner@2rosenthals.com While I was abroad recently, I acquired a Cisco 350 card and installed it in my T21. The installation and configuration were a lead-pipe cinch, completely intuitive, and I was able immediately to use the computer with the hotspot of the hotel I stayed at in Salt Lake City Recalling the fuss I made over needing to know the experience of others, and a checklist of their procedures, I can see that it was all much ado about nothing, and I'm sorry for exercising the group for very little purpose. (In my defense, the situation was not helped by the advice of another user, who told me flat out that I must seek the advice of someone who had been through the process, because it was unlikely that I would succeed unaided.) Unfortunately, the Cisco 350 is no longer in the picture, and I need to acquire another card. In the meantime, I had also acquired a Netgear 802.11b/g access point to use at home. This raises the question of whether there is any 802.11g-capable card that is supported, even if only in 802.11b mode -- the 802.11g mode would still be useful with Linux, which I am preparing to install in the laptop machine. If not, I might resort to simply doing all on-line work in Linux, with say, a Netgear 802.11g wifi card. -- Stan Goodman Qiryat Tiv'on Israel =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to steward@2rosenthals.com with the command "unsubscribe os2-wireless_users" in the body (omit the quotes). For help with other commands, send a message to steward@2rosenthals.com with the command "help" in the body (omit the quotes). This list is hosted by Rosenthal & Rosenthal P.O. Box 281, Deer Park, NY 11729-0281. Non- electronic communications related to content contained in these messages should be directed to the above address. (CAN-SPAM Act of 2003) =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=