IBM Access Connections is the older version of it but I don't think that supports WPA2 like ThinkVantage Access Connections do.Īlso, as far as I know of, all of Lenovo ThinkPad Support China's drivers are that it's only the unzipping process that is only available in Chinese, the actual setup works in English as well. Is there a different version of the software that would work? When I tried to run the program after installing it, it kept saying that the radio was off, and would do nothing every time I tried to turn it on. The software version was 3.53, from 2004. I wasn't able to use the software you linked to me since it wasn't in English, but I found a piece of software called IBM Access Connections, which I'm guessing is just the older name for it. Granted that is still not as much of an archive as Dell's driver support still providing drivers for even the original Dell Latitude (Latitude XP 4) but still. Take a look at that webstite if you can make out the rough translation - it has drivers from all the way back into the 760 series. I always use as it has far, FAR better driver support but the drivers might not be available in English. Last time I used that website was like 4 years ago and all the T4x series were up there. it doesn't offer drivers for anything older than the Sandy Bridge generation. When I was trying to find the utility on Lenovo's North America website, I realised how terrible that website is in terms of support. I used this version off Lenovo ThinkPad support China It takes a little longer to connect but is a lot more advanced than the built in Intel utility. What I used to use when I put my T42 and T43 in Windows 2000 some years ago is an utility called ThinkVantage Access connections.
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