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тАО11-23-2004 07:21 AM
тАО11-23-2004 07:21 AM
Do I have wireless capability?
The laptop states that it has a Pentium M processor, (which I think is a Centrino processor). I thought that centrino was wireless ready. Yet I cannot connect to any wireless network.
If I have centrino do I need a wireless adaptor? If so how can I find out whether I have got one built in?
Sorry if questions seem basic. Believe me, I am computer literate - but this is baffling me!
Thanks
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тАО11-23-2004 07:20 PM
тАО11-23-2004 07:20 PM
Re: Do I have wireless capability?
Centrino only says something about power consumption, your battery will last for some time. Futhermore, your laptop has built in support for wireless (and bluetooth). On the top of your keyboard, there is a button ((i)) to enable wireless and bluetooth (the blue led indicates that it is enabled).
Regards,
Alexander
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тАО11-23-2004 11:55 PM
тАО11-23-2004 11:55 PM
Re: Do I have wireless capability?
The quickest way (without removing latches, etc.) to determine if you have WLAN is to look under the network adapter leaf in the Device Manager Window. Since you don't have an Intel card, the only two other options are the HP W400 and HP W500 WLAN cards. The previous poster was create in that pushing the wireless button will enable the radio on the WLAN card if it is installed.
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тАО11-24-2004 01:12 AM
тАО11-24-2004 01:12 AM
Re: Do I have wireless capability?
Although I bought the PC thinking it was WLAN ready, it now seems it is not. My notebook has a Pentium M sticker on the front, not a Centrino sticker so I guess I do not have a wireless adapter. (Incidentally the processor is Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1600MHz /1600Mhz)
As you suggested I checked the Network Adapter leaf on Device Manager but it has nothing about WLAN. So I guess I need to get a WLAN adaptor.
Where can I get one of these from and what do I need to ask for? Is it specific to HP or available at commercial suppliers?
Finally - you said for Centrino I need an ICH6 chipset. Do I need this for wireless Lan and how can I tell if I already have this?
Sorry for so many questions, but my laptop doesnt do what I thought it did, and I really need WLAN capability.
Thx
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тАО11-24-2004 03:17 AM
тАО11-24-2004 03:17 AM
Re: Do I have wireless capability?
However: any 802.11b capable PCMCIA card will work fine. Since you were planning on connecting to a wireless network, did you hava a particular on in mind? Do you know if it is just 802.11b (11MB, and very standard) or a faster variant (802.11g, which would also be able to talk down to 802.11b)? If you are planning on setting up in your home, get an 802.11g card and wireless router-hub (5 times faster) or Super-G/extreme-G (10 times faster than 802.11b). (By the way, my D-Link XtremeG *does* use a PCMCIA slot.) And, 802.11g has a slightly better renge.
Where? Best Buy, Circuit City, CompUSA, Home Depot, Radio Shack, Wal-Mart, OfficeMax, etc. To say this stuff is consumer mainstreamed is an understatement! Note that you may not find the fastest stuff other than at the big "toy" stores (Best Buy, Circuit City, CompUSA and the like).
If you do set up wireless at home, you should read about securing your base station <>. Change the default SSID, use WEP (or better) encryption, do not broadcast the SSID you choose, filter to only allow selected (your) MAC address, etc.
Note: While I am an HPE Employee, all of my comments (whether noted or not), are my own and are not any official representation of the company
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тАО11-24-2004 03:42 AM
тАО11-24-2004 03:42 AM
Re: Do I have wireless capability?
But I also have read that some people have bought a mini-PCI card that does not work on HP machines. (They mention a Mini PCI 802.11g - Intel Pro wireless 2200BG ).
So before I go out and buy one of these things, I want to know that it will work!
Thanks anyway - I really appreciate the time people put into helping others!