P10 - intel 2200BG - XP Home - my home WLAN

I did a lot of research on that topic but i would appreciate the actual experience of people around here...
I read that the switch a blue led won't work unless you strap pin #13 : true or not on the P10 ?
But who cares for the switch and blue led anyway, as:
- I will barely never turn the connection off.
- If I need to, it can be done from the network connections control pannel and network activity can be checked at the bottom right just beside the clock.
My real question is: does the 2200BG actualy work with the P10 without straping anything (considering I don't care for the switch and light) ?
Do you have to install Intel software suite or just the driver ?
I have used XP pro SP2 tools on for setting up the wifi connection without troubles a Dell D610 (WPA-PSK, netgear wg602 access-point): does anyone see any point to add any more software ?
Thanks for input folks !
ps: this is just for my home WLAN, the P10 will never be connected to a public wifi network

Hi
I dont see any reason why 2200BG wireless card should not work properly with your P10. If you want to have a right info about that just service partner can give you a proper answer.
If you buy this card the driver will be delivered with it. After installation you can configure the WLAN connection using windows settings without installation of any Intel software (WLAN client). The configuration is very easy and if you need some help please writes again.
BR

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