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Hi everyone, can an IBM Thinkpad 560 go wireless?
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Hello
I'm in the UK, and I'd like to ask this question (or two :cheesy
I got the TP560 a while ago, and it has Wind98SE 133Mhz, 40Ram, 2GB Hdd and it's quite a nice machine.
It has two PCMCIA slots, no USB, and no CD Rom. Can or is it possible to connect this laptop to my PC wirelessly? and I would love it if someone could recommend a PCMCIA card to go in the laptop.
It doesn't take much to make me happy, but making this really nice laptop wireless would make my - YEAR!
I found this forum through http://www.forumwatch.co.uk so thanks to Tim for that.
Hope you can help.
Brian
I'm in the UK, and I'd like to ask this question (or two :cheesy

I got the TP560 a while ago, and it has Wind98SE 133Mhz, 40Ram, 2GB Hdd and it's quite a nice machine.
It has two PCMCIA slots, no USB, and no CD Rom. Can or is it possible to connect this laptop to my PC wirelessly? and I would love it if someone could recommend a PCMCIA card to go in the laptop.
It doesn't take much to make me happy, but making this really nice laptop wireless would make my - YEAR!
I found this forum through http://www.forumwatch.co.uk so thanks to Tim for that.
Hope you can help.
Brian
Welcome to DaniWeb, I hope I can help point you in the right direction. Yes people have been using wireless on 560's for a long time, the trick is installing the software to make them work!
Since you have a 560 I have to ask if you have a floppy drive? Is there a printer port on the 560 or was that only on the port replicator? (and do you have one?)
We will need to start with these questions to figure out how to install the drivers/applications to control the wireless cards.
Since you have a 560 I have to ask if you have a floppy drive? Is there a printer port on the 560 or was that only on the port replicator? (and do you have one?)
We will need to start with these questions to figure out how to install the drivers/applications to control the wireless cards.
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Originally Posted by w1r3sp33d
Welcome to DaniWeb, I hope I can help point you in the right direction. Yes people have been using wireless on 560's for a long time, the trick is installing the software to make them work!
Since you have a 560 I have to ask if you have a floppy drive? Is there a printer port on the 560 or was that only on the port replicator? (and do you have one?)
We will need to start with these questions to figure out how to install the drivers/applications to control the wireless cards.
Yes there's a floppy (external) drive.
There's a printer port and also a 9-pin serial port.
Thank you
Brian
Wow, you are in great shape then.
If you go to the store and pick up a card off the shelf you will probably need to get a external cdrom for the 560 or a "parrallel port backpack cdrom" (use the floppy to load the driver) to install the programs that ship with the cards to make it work. It is possible that with a broadband or dialup connection you might have access to download the program skipping this step.
Personally I run all Cisco 340 series from ebay but any card that ships with a 98 driver should work. The Cisco program (Aironet Client Utility, ACU) and driver should be downloadable and is around 20 megs when I last checked.
Does that help, any questions?
If you go to the store and pick up a card off the shelf you will probably need to get a external cdrom for the 560 or a "parrallel port backpack cdrom" (use the floppy to load the driver) to install the programs that ship with the cards to make it work. It is possible that with a broadband or dialup connection you might have access to download the program skipping this step.
Personally I run all Cisco 340 series from ebay but any card that ships with a 98 driver should work. The Cisco program (Aironet Client Utility, ACU) and driver should be downloadable and is around 20 megs when I last checked.
Does that help, any questions?
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Can you pick out something from this Ebay list that might fit the bill? Or something similar? (This is the UK Ebay)
Ebay search for Cisco 340
Thanks!
Brian
Ebay search for Cisco 340
Thanks!
Brian
Last edited by Hackbridge; Sep 21st, 2005 at 12:25 pm. Reason: Ebay link is too long!
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Originally Posted by w1r3sp33d
AIR-PCM340 is the part number I am using in three laptops here at home. I have used many 340's and 350's for different clients and I consider them interchangable for home users. The 350 is technically a better card, but the 340 has been historically cheaper.
Your advice has been excellent and I'm grateful for the time you are giving to help me.
Brian
Last edited by Hackbridge; Sep 21st, 2005 at 3:23 pm. Reason: Didn't realise this item is coming from Singapore.
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