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Old 25-09-2004, 11:53   #8
SMHarman
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Re: A cracking cheap PCMCIA 802.11G Wireless card

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Originally Posted by dilligaf1701
Sorry to butt in - do you think this would work on a Dell Inspiron 5100 - I want a n internal soloution (Rather than my 'b' pcmcia adaptor) and I'm interested in buying this....
Probably, as I said, I bought it to replace the intel 2100B that mine came with ( i would have ordered g, but it was an outlet model).

Unscrewed the section marked C underneath then PC, unclipped the two aerial cables unclipped the card, clipped in the new card etc and onto g.

http://www.intel.com/network/connect..._ProdBrief.pdf

From the intel web site...

An embedded 802.11b/g MiniPCI type 3B adapter operating in the 2.4 GHz
spectrum. This solution is based on the MiniPCI Type 3B form factor designed to
meet the space and size requirements for thin and light notebook PCs.

Whats currently in your notebook.
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