Re: ME AND WIRELESS ON LAPTOP
Therefore it might be worth considering a PCMCIA - 4 port USB 2.0 card in
conjunction with a USB 2.0 WiFi stick, to maximise both the economic outlay
with the USB 2.0 efficiency - and have a couple of spare USB 2.0 ports
available as a bonus. Works a treat here, with my 10 year old Toshiba
(single USB 1.0 port) laptop running WinMe.
Mart
"Greegor" <Greegor47@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> If it's USB, when mixing older and newer gear, pay close attention
> to whether a new USB 2.0 gadget and drivers will work with
> USB 1.0 ports on the old Compaq. Some will work with ME
> but not USB 1.0 ports in an older machine.
>
> On Nov 27, 1:22 pm, "Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote:
>> You should be able to add a wireless card to your laptop. Ensure that
>> you
>> obtain one that includes Win Me compatible drivers. The card can either
>> be PCMCIA/CARDBUS (if your laptop has such a slot) or usb.
>> Mike Maltby
>
> rlmtrat78 <rlmtra...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>> I have an old Compaq laptop with windows me installed. I would
>> like to be able to run some very simple scheduling programs
>> from an internet site using a wireless card and service.
>> Will ME support that process?