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Steven Levine wrote:  
> In <43A48793.5010506@adelphia.net>, on 12/17/05  
>    at 01:48 PM, Colin Campbell  said:  
>   
>   
>>It sounds as if we eCS'ers / OS/2'ers are about ready for the wireless   
>>experience.  
>   
>   
> ?  
>   
> We have had wireless avaiable for OS2eCS for years.  What we have now is  
> drivers for several additional chipsets.  
>   
>   
>>I'd like to ask (1) if it makes sense for me to install wireless, and   
>   
>   
> That's up to you.  
>   
>   
>>(2) if someone can provide a step by step methodology for doing so.  
>   
>   
>  - Get hardware  
>  - Install hardwar  
>  - Troubleshoot problems  
>  - Use hardware  
>   
> HTH,  
>   
> Steven  
>   
Well, OK, I admit I knew that some people had implemented wireless   
successfully, but now it sounds as if it is getting to be more of a   
"mainstream" process, as opposed to bleeding edge.  
I'll take your "detailed" road map, and see if I can implement it.  
 
I like Mark's response, too; wouldn't it be great if that "problem" step   
was one I could skip?  
 
I was sort of hoping for a bit more detail, though, such as a suggestion   
for _which_ hardware to buy.  I'm leaning toward Intel, since I've had   
nothing but good experience with Intel NICs.  Is this a smart choice?  
 
I've printed a BIG WiFi article from OS2Warp.be, and I'll see how much   
it "educates" me.  
Colin  
 
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