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In <200410151502.i9FF2tv2023843@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 10/15/04   
   at 08:03 AM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:  
 
>I don't mind waiting. This is not a high priority project at this time.  
>But I am curious: Are not others using wireless under OS/2 in their  
>laptops?  
 
Sure they are.  
 
>What PCMCIA cards and drivers do other people use?  
 
They use the ones listed at the os2warp.be site amoung others.  
 
Currently, I am using an Compaq WL100 with the GenPrism driver.  I wasn't  
before Warpstock, but Jerry Rash and I both got to spend some quality time  
configuring hardware and software at Warpstock.  We had fun.  We can now  
switch the laptops from wired to wireless without reboots.  I even won a  
Wireless router at the raffle, so things just sort of fell into place. :-)  
 
Steven  
 
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