The key thing being that you need the modified drivers to control the upgrade and of course a the cards. (firewire,USB, 100T ethernet etc.)
What happens when you insert a USB card? What OS are you using?
If it is not modified then you may have overpaid you did not mention the total price.
At the very least it was a misrepresentation of goods, give him a bad feedback and file a complaint with Ebay.
BG
On Jun 15, 2004, at 9:39 PM, Sid Barras wrote:
I wrote back and said that I was pretty sure the pb 2400 could do this right out of the box in stock condition...
They wrote back and said basically "well, that's what I meant-- the upgrade means it can handle type I, II or III PCMCIA cards."
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