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** Reply to message from "Steve Schiffman schiffman@attglobal.net" on Mon, 12
Jul 2004 15:08:35 PDT7
> Yes there are drivers for the Intel 82540EP Gigabit Ethernet Controller.
> I will send the files directly to you.
I got the driver and have installed it. Thank you very much.
I now have an internet connection but can not find the "net" command so that I
can connect to the shared drives on the gateway machine. I am guessing that
because there were no supported NICs during the original install PEER did not
get installed. I can not find how to install it now that I have the one NIC
working. Where is the PEER install routine hidden?
> There have been a number of mini-pci wireless adaptors from IBM. Only the
> IBM high rate wireless LAN mini-PCI (a prisim 2.x chipset) adaptor
> currently has drivers. Your TP is a Centrino model using either the Intel
> PRO/Wireless LAN 2100 3B mini-PCI adapter or the newer Intel PRO/Wireless
> LAN 2200 ?? mini-PCI adapter. Neither has an OS/2 device driver.
The PRO/Wireless LAN 2100 3B mini-PCI adapter is the one in this machine. Well
at least I have a wired connection.
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Robert Blair
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