Internet speed; Lost connection; Upgrade to Windows 2000?
Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 7:14 am
I have a 765XD and a 380ED, using a Beklin 10/100 network card and a Lucent Gold Orinoco wireless card for internet connection. With both I get a connection speed averaging about 2MBPS, though with my USB wired connection on my 4 year old Windows XP laptop (non-IBM, a cheap brand, the 10/100 connection broke and I use a USB connection) I get slightly under 6 MBPS and with my new ASUS EEE with a built-in 10/100 connection I get a little under 10MBPS wired or unwired. Why the difference in speed?
Though using the wireless connection on the Thinkpads is reliable (I don't use a wireless connection, not trusting its security, and so test the Thinkpads elsewhere), when I use my wired connection and the Belkin PCMCIA Network Card I must always set it up again anew each time I turn on the computer, the settings for some reason getting lost. I believe this is only with the 765XD. Why is this connection not maintained?
Thanks to all. Incidentally I use these Thinkpads to play around with though the keyboards are excellent and for 10 year old (or so) machines they're doing fine. Though, of course, I resent (as do all of us) the inability to boot up from the CD drive and lack of USB porting (The boot from CD disk software seems awfully complicated to use and when I tried LINUX live CDs recently on my more modern laptop, thinking of porting LINUX to the Thinkpads, none picked up my Brother printer and with one the mouse didn't work and these were major discos, including KNOPPIX. But the ASUS overlayed Linux OS is a delight)
I upgraded the machines from Windows 95 to Windows 98SE. What are your thoughts about further upgrade to Windows 2000? I have only 90 meg RAM on one (max is 104), 80 meg RAM on the other (max is 80), and both have HDs of 2.1GB.
Though using the wireless connection on the Thinkpads is reliable (I don't use a wireless connection, not trusting its security, and so test the Thinkpads elsewhere), when I use my wired connection and the Belkin PCMCIA Network Card I must always set it up again anew each time I turn on the computer, the settings for some reason getting lost. I believe this is only with the 765XD. Why is this connection not maintained?
Thanks to all. Incidentally I use these Thinkpads to play around with though the keyboards are excellent and for 10 year old (or so) machines they're doing fine. Though, of course, I resent (as do all of us) the inability to boot up from the CD drive and lack of USB porting (The boot from CD disk software seems awfully complicated to use and when I tried LINUX live CDs recently on my more modern laptop, thinking of porting LINUX to the Thinkpads, none picked up my Brother printer and with one the mouse didn't work and these were major discos, including KNOPPIX. But the ASUS overlayed Linux OS is a delight)
I upgraded the machines from Windows 95 to Windows 98SE. What are your thoughts about further upgrade to Windows 2000? I have only 90 meg RAM on one (max is 104), 80 meg RAM on the other (max is 80), and both have HDs of 2.1GB.