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I stumbled across your site and noticed a thread where you helped out a non-techie like me and I thought I would register and give it a shot. My daughter asked me to fix her Dell Latitude cpi which she uses for her college work. That was the easy bit it was a dodgy on/off button. Then she asked me to get it connected to the internet through her cable modem. I thought that would be easy too but I have spent hours on the internet trying to find what sort of adapter is needed because there is no direct socket connection to fit the modem. I would be eternally grateful for any help you can offer and it would make me look good in my daughter's eyes.
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for internet look for a PCMCIA network adapter .like these ,http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati....asp?CatId=588
your laptop amy not take the 32 bit ones not sure though !


i just bought on ebay for my old ibm
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