First off I have searched, quite thoroughly to resolve this issue but although I have yielded some hints, nothing absolutely conclusive.
The problem is that presently until I can sort my 'new' T40 out with XP, I'm using Windows 2000 which is fine enough. Wireless however is driving me potty.
It has a 2100 3B (?) card from Intel which from what I have ascertained, it's aquired the fortunate and well regarded term of "junk"
I would replace it but it's another £10-15 on a suitable mini PCI card and soon my cheap T40 suddenly becomes a more expensive aquisition.
So I'm going to fight it out and despite pulling my hair out over this one already I need to confirm what I have understood.
The laptop came with XP Pro on it however it wasn't legit, but before I wiped it, I did have my Mac and T40 talking happily to each other in a P2P setup using XP SP2's wireless manager. So the card is not a dud.
I wiped the hard disk, installed Windows 2000 and all the drivers, including Access Connections, Hotkey Manager and the 2100 3B drivers (of which its installer was pathetic and doesn't tell you whether it is installing or not).
Rebooted and Access Connections complains that Wireless Radio is Off, click to turn on. Nothing, nada, zilch. No-thing as Phar Lap Jones would say...
Doing the gig in System properties, right click on the Wireless Network adapter and Advanced, the top option to check the wireless device on/off and Apply does work.
This to me tells me that Access Connections and the 2100 3B don't like each other much. I've tried installing, reinstalling, uninstalling as per some very good instructions here (though labelled for XP and the 2200BG card) to no avail.
Tried uninstalling Hotkey manager etc., nothing.
The only thing I do understand is that I would have success (probably) with Intel's ProSet v7 software instead of Access Connections under Win 2K.
Is this indeed the case? I am assuming once I have XP on this machine I'll install the driver and use Windows' wifi manager.
Like I say I have searched but not been able to uncover a solution to using Access Connections + Win 2K + Intel 2100 3B driver. (All sourced from IBM's driver matrix). Also I did a re-install of Windows...
The 2100 3B Driver version is 1.2.1.1 (13/7/2006) and
Access Connections version (which won't start up now....) is the latest version that I could get from IBM's site.
Any ideas? I know this is long winded but I felt I should be thorough.
Thanks in advance,
Vicky






