bootedIn <list-2445198@2rosenthals.com>, on 04/27/2009
at 11:07 AM, "Chuck McKinnis" <os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com>
said:
>The T43 has a built in Intel wifi that normally works quite well with
>the genmac support. On my T42, I don't try to be fancy with switching
>between wired and wifi. I set up the adapter for the wired and then
>copied \ibmcom\protocol.ini to \ibmcom\protocol.wire. I then set up
>the adapter for wifi and copyied \ibmcom\protocol.ini to
>\ibmcom\protocol.wifi. I can then copy the appropriate protocol file
>to protocol.ini and reboot the system to switch.
Hello Chuck,
Your suggestion is great and after I removed Cisco 350 and rebooted, the
connection speeded up considerably. As for the protocol.ini, seemingly
it loads both drivers. This may not be a good idea, but I do not know
how to separate them out. An other problem I have is that the 'Access
Type' is 'public'. I don't know how to change this to 'privat', that is
I don't know how to reset the router, the reset button on the back not
seem to do anything. The name and password I stored in keyring/2 does
not help me to access the router (192.168.1.1). I still have to work on
this While I am reading the manual. The whole thing is not very
important since I am on a wired Broadecom Intellinet Router 99.54% of
time. Occasionally, I have my son-in-law or some friends visit us with
laptops. It would be nice to let them access the internet wirelessly.
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Zoltan Bokeny
bokeny at earthlink dot net
Fayetteville, North Carolina
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