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Try checking out sites like www.timhiggins.com or www.practicallynetworked.com for current product reviews. The Tim Higgins/Tom's Networking site is especially useful in making product recommendations. Over the years I've used an...
Personally, I don't *think* there is any problem with charging with the other adapter. I would worry more if the amperage was higher. Was this an offical IBM accessory? You might want to post this to the T-series forums on...
Did you try downloading the omega drivers? As of 10/2 these were the 2.5.90 (Catalyst 4.10 Beta). They can be found at www.omegadrivers.net I'm running this on my ABS zForce F2 (1557) w/o any noticable issues. EDIT: Please...
Try posting to the T-series forum on the www.thinkpads.com site. Probably one of the best thinkpad resources out there. Hope this helps!
If you don't mind the Radeon 9600 you could always look at the HP nc6000. This is a pretty solid notebook - good build quality, decent weight, and battery life. I've been recommending this notebook for our office workers that have the...
Generally speaking, the hard drive should be fairly easy to upgrade. Most notebooks use a standard 2.5" drive that you can find @ online shops or in a few brick & mortar computer stores. As for other parts....it really...
No problem. Actually, the driver version I'm using is 8.0.12.20000 with Proset 8.0.0.167 . Sorry, got lazy to do advanced posting here, you can copy & paste the following to get to the Intel downloads...
A dumb question, but did you power cycle (turn off & then turn on) your cable modem after swapping the ethernet cable from your desktop to your notebook? On many cable modem services, the cable modem syncs to the MAC address of...
While I don't own this notebook, some things to consider/try: 1: Did you turn on the wireless card by pressing the Wireless Hot Key/button that is just to the right of the power button? 2: You can try swapping the antenna wires. ...
Well, I have successfully used my 15" AL Powerbook with Linksys, Buffalo Tech, and Apple branded 802.11g access points. These are pretty safe bets as they all are based on the Broadcom chipset. I never really bothered to buy...
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