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The Surf & Share Wireless USB Adapter connects
your laptop or desktop computer to your wireless
network. When matched with a Belkin Surf or Share
Wireless Router (sold separat ...
802.11g enhanced wireless adapter
Wireless performance can be up to 35% faster than
standard 802.11g networking
• Backwards compatible with 802.11g (data rates
up to 54Mbp ...
This is a very cheap Wireless LAN USB adapter made
by Taiwanese manufacturer Edimax.
Looking on their website, they appear to offer
Linux drivers for some of their products ...
Celeron M at 1.5Gz
60 Gb HD
256 Mb RAM
14.1 WVGA
802.11 super G wireless
First I tried to install Linspire and it hanged on
the graphical part of the install. DNALinux ...
The Minitar Wireless PCI Card is a IEEE 802.11b
high data rate standard compatible PCI card, which
fully supports high data rate to 11Mbps, 5.5Mbps,
2Mbps and 1Mbps over the E ...
Data rate: 11mb wireless pcmcia card
Power : 5v
Chip = lucent Technologies pc24e-h-fc orinoco
mobility.
Bus type : PCMCIA 16bit ISA
This card can only do 64bit w ...
PCMCIA 802.11b Wireless Card
Standards Compliance 802.11b (IEEE Wireless LAN
Standard)
Frequency Range 2.412 - 2.462MHz
Data Transmission Rate 1, 2, 5.5, 11Mbps
S ...
Together with its Airlive WL-1100 AP, this pcmcia
card never fooled me. It is a 11Mbps / 2.4GHz
IEEE802.11b wireless LAN card. Its range is up to
300 m. (only horizontally).
...
In certain markets this card is Also known as the
F5D6020u
Download the latest Linux drivers from
http://atmelwlandriver.sourceforge.net
Unpack the ATM ...
Finally, after a great deal of attempts w/ many
programs on 2 seperate wireless cards, this one
was easy and it worked. 100% compatible, all i
needed to do was plug it in to m ...
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 ...
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