A PIV notebook has an integrated network card. This can be used to establish a network or DSL connection. You, as the owner of a 486/Pentium I, Pentium II and even Pentium III notebook, also want to access the Internet. The network cards that are produced today are not PCMCIA, but CardBus standard cards - they look the same as PCMCIA, but do not work with older notebooks. All (or almost all) cards that you can buy in a specialist store today are not PCMCIA, but Card-Bus (32-bit) cards and with a 486, Pentium I, Pentium-II, AMD-K6 and some Pentium III CANNOT WORK AT ALL. I know what I'm talking about: we also have such CardBus (32-bit) cards in stock, and they are only for PIII with approx. Good from 700 MHz and Pentium-4. Installation: the card is almost always recognized automatica.
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