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Date: Wed, 25 Dec 2002 03:05:15 PST8
From: "Info2SYNass.NET" <Info@SYNass.NET >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Wireless Conect of an elder notebook ?

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Hi all
Have a nice Christmas ;-)

I am quite new to networking and its stuff an technologies.
End of 2000 I started with a single PC to get connected to my
cable ISP ...
... and since then I came into networking with up to 3 other
systems already.

Started with a 4 port hub only and realized that there is missed
a firewall and
changed to a 4 port and then to an 8 port router now.
All these are cable connected.

How do I get connected wireless ???
First I would like to connect my old notebook !
It has a 16-bit only PCMCIA (no Cardbus) and its docking station
has ISA only !!
Later I also want to connect our desktops !!!

What do I look for and what do I need to realize the wireless
connections ?
What components (brands / types) do you recommend ?
What are their prices and where to get it ?
(I am in Europe and sometimes in South East Asia.)

All my systems are running with OS/2 Warp 4 with minimum FP12
(notebook) or
FP15 / 16 the desktops on its first primary C: partitions but the
notebook plus
my wife's desktop and my future experimental system are running a
second primary C: partition with WINxx for special purposes only !

Your advice and suggestions are expected with great interests ;-)
Thanks in advance for your very appreciated support ;-))

Regards, svobi

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