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Merv Curley wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Wednesday 03 January 2007 07:47, David J Patrick wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi LUG !
I want to stock perfectly compatible 802.11 and hardwire ethernet PCMCIA
cards, and sell (and use) them at the caffe.
I put these questions to you
1) what's the best (100% compatible + good price) PCMCIA 802.11 b/g card ?
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<pre wrap=""><!---->Well I have DLink and Linksys cards which worked ok in my Windoze Laptop but
for convenience I now use a USB unit. Works with Win, Linux and probably
anything else. It goes from desktop to laptop to ?? as required.
Mechanically much superior to pcmcia, I feel.
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However, many laptops have only USB 1, which is barely adaquate for
802.11b and insufficient for 802.11a or g.<br>
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