T23 Access Connection "Create Profile" problem !

Greetings All,
  I'm attempting to setup the profile section. The "Find Network" button is unresponsive. I even manually entered the SSID and none of the other fields are fillable. Version is 5.85. Have "allow all users" checked to create profiles. I also do believe I have all other software required installed. Any expertise appreciated.
Donald
ThinkPads:
T23 2647 PIII-M 1.0GHz, 14.1 XGA, OS/2 Warp Version 4, WinXP SP3
T43p 2668 2.26PentM, 2GB, 15in 1600x1200, 128MB ATI FireGL
V3200, XP SP3 T61p 6458 Core2 Duo 2.4GHz, 15.4 nVidia Quadro 570M, Win7 Ultimate SP1
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Mornsgrans,
   Thanks for the help. I guess I won't be able to use AC on this T23 as the only device I have is the Ethernet card "Intel PRO/100 VE Network Connection" which is for the RJ-45 port. The only wireless device is our Linksys cardbus 54g card. I have a PSREF sheet for the T23's and it says some have a Mini PCI 11b Wi-fi wireless card, I guess this one(2647-2TU) is without.
   If I've missed something, advice appreciated.
Sincerely,
Donald 
ThinkPads:
T23 2647 PIII-M 1.0GHz, 14.1 XGA, OS/2 Warp Version 4, WinXP SP3
T43p 2668 2.26PentM, 2GB, 15in 1600x1200, 128MB ATI FireGL
V3200, XP SP3 T61p 6458 Core2 Duo 2.4GHz, 15.4 nVidia Quadro 570M, Win7 Ultimate SP1

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