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Jordan, sorry I can't help you. My T20 did not have built-in Ethernet, and the modem is
a Lucent Winmodem. (I have to use a PCMCIA Ethernet card).
I know the Schiffmans have a T2x series ThinkPad; hopefully they can help you.
On Fri, 27 Jun 2003 17:56:28 PDT7, J. R. Fox wrote:
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>This is for Gary Wong, or anyone else who might have a T-series
>ThinkPad and know the answer.
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>There are one or more (optional) V.90 or V.92 + 10/100 Ethernet combo
>cards available for these,
>where the modem portion is NOT a Win-modem, and OS/2 supports it.
>Could you i.d. for me the
>make and model(s) like this ? (I think I'm talking about a built-in
>here, not something that's going
>to take up a PCMCIA option slot.) The chipset too, if you know what
>it is.
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>TIA.
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>Jordan
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