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The D-Link DWL-AG650 is a 2.4GHz/5GHz 802.11a/b
compliant 32-bit wireless CardBus adapter that
provides a maximum wireless signal rate of up to
54Mbps*. The multimode CardBus ...
The infamous acx100-based wireless 802.11b network
cards. This is D-Link's PCI-based card (the PCI
version of the PCMCIA-based DWL-650 ). These are
22Mbps-44Mbps 256-bit encry ...
THis is a PCMCIA Type II wireless card... It
supports 802.11b 11MBps and if you're using dlink
products up to 22MBps. I tried it on slackware and
it was a complete waste of my ...
Darnit, I bought the wrong card.
In order to find drivers for it, I checked D-Links
website, DWL-650L1 was supposedly occupied by an
ADM chip, and they showed me a link to th ...
The D-Link DFE-550TX is a fast ethernet 10/100 PCI
adapter that has a WOL (wake on LAN) function. It
uses the Sundance chipset and is supported by the
sundance kernel module.
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