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Old September 14th 09, 08:26 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.networking
MEB[_18_]
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Default Win98 PCMICA NIC for NEC Ready 440T?

SlickRCBD wrote:
On Sep 12, 1:07�am, MEB wrote:
SlickRCBD wrote:
Somebody just gave me an OLD NEC Ready 440T laptop to use for some
light word processing. The trouble is that it doesn't have a NIC card.
Given the age of it, finding a PCMCIA Ethernet card, either wired or
wireless that has compatible drivers for Windows 98 First Edition is
difficult. Could somebody please give me some suggestions on where and
what to get for both wired and wireless Ethernet? I don't have a
wireless connection at home, but I might need it elsewhere for
internet access.
For wired, fast ethernet is sufficient, since I only have a fast
Ethernet switch. Heck, I've only got one device at home that supports
gigabit Ethernet.

�Hmm, no NIC connection on the back,, okay, how about USB?

�USB network adapters are relatively cheap and come as 10/100 at least,
and of course wireless if that's were your headed.

Not an endorsement, nor have I used these, but:

http://www.bixnet.com/necready440t.html
look at the card type available and search elsewhere if necessary...
Wireless G (54 Mbps) Network Cardbus Card for Laptops

http://www.sparepartswarehouse.com/N...top,Parts.aspx
Laptop Network Card or Adapter: D-Link - Network adapter - PCMCIA Type
II 32-bit Cardbus - Ethernet, Fast Ethernet - 10Base-T, 100Base-TX,
English (DFE-690TXD)
Alternate Part Numbers:
DFE690TXD

Laptop Miscellaneous: StarTech.com 6-in-1 USB 2.0 Docking Station / Port
Replicator - Port replicator. The device features: 2 x Hi-Speed USB, 1 x
keyboard - generic, 6 pin mini-DIN (PS/2 style), 1 x mouse - generic - 6
pin mini-DIN (PS/2 style), 1 x parallel - IEEE 1284 (EPP/ECP) - 25 pin
D-Sub (DB-25), 1 x serial - RS-232 - 9 pin D-Sub (DB-9), 1 x network -
Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX - RJ-45, 1 x USB - 4 pin USB Type B
(USB6N1DOCK) � �
Compatible � � �$91.00
Alternate Part Numbers:
USB6N1DOCK
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It has 2 USB ports, I can't find any mention of USB 2.0 or 1.1 in the
manual, but given the age, I assume USB 1.1. 12mbp is plenty
considering the size of the hard drive.


USB?
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...IC&btnG=Search

PC Card/PCMCIA
check those links previously provided and
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...XD&btnG=Search

IIRC, USR had a 11Mbps PC Card [Type II or III] that worked and came
with software for 95-NT/XP. I seem to remember some issues vaguely.

Forget Win2K with the processor and memory you have [unless you like
waiting].

DSClient
http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...dsclient9x.msi

IIRC semi-reliable USB only came after a few updates.
Might be found in this if you can find it:
wucustomerservicepack1_98Gold.exe
otherwise you may need SE if you have problems. SE will or should run
fairly well on what you have, just don't try to run to much at one time.
Don't forget the firewall and other protections.

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