will IBM accept an exchange for the intel PRO 2100 to 2200?

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will IBM accept an exchange for the intel PRO 2100 to 2200?

#1 Post by cyr0n_k0r » Wed Jul 28, 2004 6:54 pm

I was wondering since IBM advertises both the Intel PRO 2100 and 2200 for $59 if I could just exchange my 2100 miniPCI card for the newer 2200.

Would IBM do that?

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#2 Post by cyr0n_k0r » Fri Jul 30, 2004 12:35 pm

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#3 Post by Leon » Fri Jul 30, 2004 12:50 pm

why not call them and ask?

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#4 Post by ian » Fri Jul 30, 2004 2:05 pm

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Possibly down to 2 reasons - 1: We don't know without 2: calling them up to ask...
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#5 Post by cyr0n_k0r » Fri Jul 30, 2004 2:43 pm

well I had just assumed someone would have already thought about it and asked since the 2200 is going to be the new centrino card.

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#6 Post by ian » Fri Jul 30, 2004 3:13 pm

It's possible that you'll find there are a number of people here who don't really want to pay extra for a Centrino sticker on their laptop - given that the IBM 11a/b/g seems to work pretty good...this is my personal opinion on the subject.
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#7 Post by boardmonger » Fri Jul 30, 2004 3:27 pm

ian wrote:It's possible that you'll find there are a number of people here who don't really want to pay extra for a Centrino sticker on their laptop - given that the IBM 11a/b/g seems to work pretty good...this is my personal opinion on the subject.
I could be wrong, but I thought most of the thinkpads with the a/b/g cards were higher priced than the centrinos. It seemed that way for most the T42s I looked at.

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#8 Post by ian » Fri Jul 30, 2004 3:58 pm

2373-CWU IBM 11a/b/g $3029

2373-CXU INTEL 11b/g $2999 Centrino

I stand corrected
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#9 Post by cyr0n_k0r » Fri Jul 30, 2004 5:42 pm

personally I dig the centrino sticker, and think its a great idea.

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#10 Post by lvlolvlo » Mon Aug 02, 2004 11:56 pm

don't do it. i bought mine installed it enjoyed it for the first couple of minutes after which i paid dearly for it. here's what's happening to me;

1. connection drops from 54mbps to 1mbps when the unit is plugged in and charging.
2. if transferring a file the ultranav pointer lags and chokes whilst moving or scrolling.
3. domain controller can't be reached at logon making me vpn when im local.
4. my download speeds are @ 4.6kb.

how long have i been trying to resolve this matter? it has been a good 1.5months. today will be my last day to use this internal card, as i have given up on my search to resolve this matter. :cry:

oh and one more thing, don't do that whole "recovery" stuff, cuz i did that mistake thinking it would be better, and i have noticed a HUGE performance loss.

I think once i migrate all my data to my company provided dell notebook i will send this thinkpad in for a good repair of some sort.

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#11 Post by jdhurst » Tue Aug 03, 2004 7:19 am

I took out my Intel 2100 card (fundamentally worthless) and replaced it with an IBM 11a/b/g card at my own expense. The new card was reasonably priced, and it works exceedingly well, so that made it worth the effort and cost in my view.

I still have the Centrino sticker, but the screen says Pentium M, not Centrino. ... JDHurst

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