I know there is no official supported method for using RIS with a pcmcia NIC
- you could try a docking station . . . Another possibility is to use some
sort of DOS pcmcia enabler if needed - I don't really know, because there
are no pcmcia NIC's to select when you create a RIS boot disk.  I suppose it
might also be possible to replace the drivers it puts on there with DOS
drivers for the NIC you want.  That's where there are some NIC's that
require a PCMCIA DOS enabler to enable the pc card socket.  Just a couple
thoughts. . .

James Winzenz, MCSE, A+
Associate Systems Administrator
Peregrine Systems, Inc.


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What are people (using RIS) doing for laptops with PCMCIA NIC's?
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