My Reply follows quote. On 18/08/2003 17:00 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >To all who sent me excellent suggestions, I'm happy to say that my 180 >is working now. I was using the wrong power adapter. I guess it wasn't >giving the poor book enough juice. I switched back to the other one, >and it's powering up just fine. Is there any way to recondition this >battery to hold a charge? Currently, it just gets warm, but doesn't >hold enough to power up all the way, tho it tries. > >If it's a lost cause, I guess it's okay, since I have the right AC >adapter, but it would be nice to get it mobile, even for short periods. >:) > >In other news, how would I get this puppy web-bound? Any and all >suggestions in this area would be most appreciated. (e-mail/FTP >clients, etc.) Can I rig this thing to hook up to my router at home and >enjoy broadband? ---------- I have gotten both a 165 and a 170 "on the net" both using a dial-up modem and with a "Micro- ENSC" to give me an ethernet connection via the SCSI port. Slow as the 7 year itch both ways, but it works. Email is fast enough, but browsing!! - not worth the effort.
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