Long story short: I just upgraded a somewhat beat 1400 with a G3 processor, more RAM and a bigger hard drive. Pretty basic stuff. It turns out this unit's pcmcia slot does not seem to recognize the wireless card. It appears to be defective in that when I push the little button to eject the card - it doesn't eject by itself at all. I have to actually pull the card out. The 1400 I had to retire, at least, ejected the card and was usable for internet access.
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