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Trendnet wireless PCI card. Wi-Fi compliant with
IEEE 802.11 b/g Devices. Super G 108Mbps High
Speed Technology. (So far no support for 108Mbps
as far as I know.) Supports 64/ ...
802.11g hardware v. C3 firmware v 4.11
Product Features
* Up to 108Mbps*
* Works with 802.11b Devices
* Great for Video Streaming
* 802.11g, 802.11b C ...
Bought this product after much research. I was
looking for something that could be setup easily
in Linux...I got this one for $34.99 (excluding
tax) from Fry's.
The card i ...
This 32-bit Cardbus 802.11b/g wireless card can
achieve up to 108 MB/s transfer rates when used
with the proper router, however I don't think it
can do this in Linux just yet. ...
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