If you wanna "fix" it, you just need to pick up a wireless G card, like this one . It's only around $25, and should be Linux-compatible out of the box, according to thiscompatibility list. On 4/1/07, Josef Lowder wrote: > > . > I just bought a used IBM T40 notepad for $300 that seems to be > an excellent unit -- everything works -- and the Kubuntu live > CD boots and everything seems to work great, so I'm planning to > install it to use as my primary OS. But I have two questions: > > #1. Any words of wisdom/caution re the Kubuntu install from the > Kubuntu 6.10 live CD? > > #2. The T-40's internal wireless card works with Kubuntu Linux, > as well as with XP booted. But the speed is only 11Mbps > whereas my wireless speed is 54Mbps on my HP laptop. So, > I'm wondering if this unit may have an older wireless card, > and if so is it possible to replace it with a faster card? > How can I determine what internal wireless card this unit > has and what I need to do to speed up my wireless connection? > > > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss >