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Hi everbody  
To release my notebook from LAN cabelings ...  
... I am thinking of connecting it wireless !  
 
It is an elder Toshiba T4900CT with a 16-bit (?) only PCMCIA  
socket service.  
 
What do I need to check and which components are required:  
 
1 Access Point connected to my SMC 7008 BR  
1 PCMCIA Wireless NIC  ++WITH++ drivers for OS/2  
 
What brands and types are recommended and experienced well  
working ?  
What restrictions do I face regarding OS/2 ??  
What do I need to avoid ???  
 
Your advice is very appreciated ;-)  
Thanks in advance for your assistance ;-))  
 
Cheers, svobi  
 
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