Am Mo, den 06.09.2004 schrieb Edward um 4:28: > "Centrino" is not a chip. It is a combination of a Pentium M Processor > (including the new Dothan), one of the Intel Centrino Mobile chipsets on > the mainboard, and an Intel Wireless LAN card. > > A notebook cannot be legally marked as a Centrino unless all three are > in place. That's right - the Centrino brand MUST have an Intel Wireless > LAN card built in to the notebook (that's the only way the Intel cards > come anyway). You are right, of course. :-) But a lot of people use it as a short term for the chipset and ist's special features. Of course, it is not correct in a strict technical sense. Still hoping that someone may have an advice for the problem, because it prevents me from switching to FC2. Peter