Using 11 A/B/G Wireless Lan MINIPCI Adapter II 73P4301 in EU
Using 11 A/B/G Wireless Lan MINIPCI Adapter II 73P4301 in EU
Hello
Has anyone find a way to use
11 A/B/G Wireless Lan MINI PCI Adapter II 73P4301 (93P4262) for 13 European channels or is the only solution to buy three times more expensive 73P4302 (93P4262) unavailable at US (or is any other substitute 13 channel IBM card available there)?
Thank You
Yao
Has anyone find a way to use
11 A/B/G Wireless Lan MINI PCI Adapter II 73P4301 (93P4262) for 13 European channels or is the only solution to buy three times more expensive 73P4302 (93P4262) unavailable at US (or is any other substitute 13 channel IBM card available there)?
Thank You
Yao
just order the card when you are in Europe, i.e. for Germany here:
http://www-134.ibm.com/webapp/wcs/store ... Id=3063814
The new part number for the IBM a/b/g II EU card is 39T0083, which is a substitute for the 93P4264. The price is about 40 Euro. It supports 13 channels.
http://www-134.ibm.com/webapp/wcs/store ... Id=3063814
The new part number for the IBM a/b/g II EU card is 39T0083, which is a substitute for the 93P4264. The price is about 40 Euro. It supports 13 channels.
T40p 2373-g1g: 1.6 GHz, 1536 MB RAM, 160 GB @ 5400 rpm drive, 64 MB Video, IBM a/b/g II, CD-RW/DVD Combo II, M10 Fan, Ubuntu 8.04
working with T40?
Hello s0larian
Thanks for the fast reply.
Do you know whether 39T0083 will work with t40? (2723_EU3) - it is described on IBM web as to be standartly used only with R50.
Thanks
yAo
Thanks for the fast reply.
Do you know whether 39T0083 will work with t40? (2723_EU3) - it is described on IBM web as to be standartly used only with R50.
Thanks
yAo
thanks s0larian
I Appreciate your advice and will buy it now.
Cheers
Petr
Cheers
Petr
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YES, it's possible to make the Wireless Lan MINI PCI Adapter II 73P4301 (93P4262) utilize all 13 European channels (or any other channel set for that matter). All you need is to change a few bits in the EEPROM. The process involves compiling and running a certain program under Linux. I've just done it, and i'm writing this while connected in channel 13 under WinXP.
The procedure is one-time only, and future proof - since the info about the channel set is stored on the card itself, it will continue to work that way pretty much regardless of drivers or operating systems. To make long story short, this is how I did it:
- made myself a bootable Knoppix 4.0.2 CD (www.knoppix.com)
- downloaded the old version of the madwifi drivers from http://snapshots.madwifi.org/madwifi-old-current.tar.gz
and installed it step by step: http://www.madwifi.org/wiki/UserDocs/FirstTimeHowTo
- followed the directions given by Igor Muncie here: http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.dr ... .user/4666
(skip step 2, it's irrelevant here). At first I wanted to give my card the European (ENEA) regdomain value, but then I decided to all the way and make it a worldwide card and set the regdomain to 0x00. Works like a treat on my T40p with my router set to channel 13 as I type this.
Of course, do realize that using channels above 11 is illegal in the US, and each country has its own regulatory domain too, so end-users shouldn't mess around with their card's properties, unless they're know what they're doing. Otherwise the FCC might get on your back, or something worse.
BTW, this is my first post on this forum, i hope somebody will find it useful.
greetings from Poland
Mikolaj
- made myself a bootable Knoppix 4.0.2 CD (www.knoppix.com)
- downloaded the old version of the madwifi drivers from http://snapshots.madwifi.org/madwifi-old-current.tar.gz
and installed it step by step: http://www.madwifi.org/wiki/UserDocs/FirstTimeHowTo
- followed the directions given by Igor Muncie here: http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.dr ... .user/4666
(skip step 2, it's irrelevant here). At first I wanted to give my card the European (ENEA) regdomain value, but then I decided to all the way and make it a worldwide card and set the regdomain to 0x00. Works like a treat on my T40p with my router set to channel 13 as I type this.
Of course, do realize that using channels above 11 is illegal in the US, and each country has its own regulatory domain too, so end-users shouldn't mess around with their card's properties, unless they're know what they're doing. Otherwise the FCC might get on your back, or something worse.
BTW, this is my first post on this forum, i hope somebody will find it useful.
greetings from Poland
Mikolaj
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