- [OT] WiFI PCI cards for Win98
- Posted by Stuart on January 23rd, 2004
I have to install an ADSL wireless network for a friend. Then I discover she
has a Win98 'first' edition PC.
Most of the 802.11 cards are specified as win98 SE. But I wonder if many of
those simply labelled Win98 compatible are truly Win98 FE compatible.
Rather than rely on asking CS - can anybody confirm if they have any
currently available 802.11b PCI cards working happily with this ancien
regime!
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- Posted by Martin² on January 24th, 2004
I would recommend using (Orinoco) USB adapter on end of a cable, much easier
to position for best signal,
half an inch can make a difference. Works fine with Win98 first ed.
Regards,
Martin
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