go to IBM's PC support web site and download "IBM Access Connections" or use Access Connections if already on your PC. Create a new wireless profile and follow the prompts. Very easy.
As long as you have an ethernet jack on the laptop, it can handle any internet connection.
IBM thinkpad, definitely.
No. IBM did design and sell the original ThinkPad laptop. However, a company named Lenovo has been manufacturing and marketing the ThinkPad laptop since 2005.
The IBM Thinkpad R40e has a Mini PCI slot. However, the BIOS on IBM / Lenovo laptops is locked so that it will not boot with a card that was not purchased from IBM. It is possible to modify the BIOS to allow any card to be installed, but this does imply some risk. If you don't want to risk bricking your laptop, the R40e has a CardBus slot that any wireless card can be easily added to.
Yes through the CRT connection on the back (usually a blue 15 pin connection) and as long as your flat panel has a monitor connection. For sound you will need a Y lead (Head phone jack to phono red and white) otherwise the sound will come from the Laptop.
It is not possible to install AIX on a laptop in any way.
The IBM T43 costs one-hundred-sixty-nine dollars and ninety-nine cents. With tax the IBM T43 costs around one-hundred and seventy dollars more. To purchase the IBM T43 used the price can drop as low as seventy dollars.
IBM The IBM SCAMP project (Special Computer APL Machine Portable)
The largest display screen size available for the IBM ThinkPad T42 laptop is a 15 inches (1024x768). This laptop can also be purchased in a smaller size.
Get a USB Keyboard.
Macintosh PowerBook 100, by Apple. in the early 90s. Hope This Helped :)
Yes, IBM laptops are good laptops as I do own one myself. Mine is sort of slow because it is one of the business models so it has a bunch of software on it.