In <20041027204344.22B7017349C@postfix3-1.free.fr>, on 10/27/04 at 09:15
PM,
Maurice Guéron <mg@pmc.polytechnique.fr> said:
>On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 12:59:44 -0400, madodel@ptdprolog.net wrote:
>|But why use a PCMCIA card in a desktop/server machine? There is at least
>|one PCI card that works under OS/2-eCS. We gave one or two away last
>|year. I think they were Netgear. Stan do you remember the brand and
>|model number?
>|
>|Mark
>And if you already have an ethernet adapter, you can use a "bridge" to go
>wifi: requires no OS-dependent driver. The only drawback is that you need
>to provide power, but that's hardly a draw-back, for a desktop.
Excellent suggestion, and the only way to get 802.11g support under OS/2
at present.
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