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Xircom CBE2-100
posted by Anvil
Single slot 32 bit PCMCIA/Cardbus ethernet
controller. This Xircom device uses a dongle
rather than having a big plastic blob on the end
of the card like some of it's cousins. ...
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4205
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10.00
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03-19-2004 11:25 AM
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2 reviews
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Zonet ZEW2000C
posted by Anvil
An 802.11b capable wireless dongle using USB 1.1
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2807
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1.00
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03-19-2004 11:12 AM
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2 reviews
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Gigafast WF 741 UIC
posted by rexford
Cheap-o usb dongle that does 802.11b wireless
networking. Often found free-after-rebate as a
loss-leader, or from PCClub.
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4645
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5.00
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03-01-2004 09:19 AM
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2 reviews
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Annso Twinmagic-SD
posted by Anvil
This is a USB connected dongle with a built in pen
drive and a slot for inserting an SD card. It is
billed on the box as "Support Linux Kernel version
2.4.0 or above without d ...
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1332
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3.00
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02-26-2004 11:12 AM
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1 reviews
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3COM 3Com Megahertz 3CXFE575BT 10/100
posted by gradedcheese
This is a nice PC Card with the X-jack connector
(pop-out RJ-45 post so you don't have to have
anoying dongles or a card that wastes two slots).
It does 10/100.
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3485
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9.00
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11-09-2003 03:54 PM
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1 reviews
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IBM EtherJet PCMCIA Combo Card
posted by wapcaplet
PCMCIA network card made by IBM, available with a
dongle which permits both 10baseT and 10base2 (the
"combo" part I presume). To the best of my
knowledge, this card is not sup ...
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2018
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None
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11-08-2003 04:17 PM
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No reviews
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Linksys PCM100
posted by finegan_hcl
The PCM100's, and there's been a few revisions of
them, as far as I can tell are all pcmcia variants
on the old ne2000 chipset. It gets good 100BaseT
speeds, reliable card. It ...
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3020
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8.00
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11-04-2003 07:20 PM
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1 reviews
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3com EtherLink III
posted by finegan_hcl
The Uber-common 3c589x chipset based pcmcia card.
It only gets 10BaseT speeds and the dongle is a
pain to replace if you accidently smash it, but
its a staple reliable card. I ...
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3773
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7.75
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11-04-2003 07:17 PM
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4 reviews
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SigmaTel USB infrared Dongle
posted by peter_robb
A plug n Play based USB InfraRed port.
The original kit included a short and a long USB
cable in case the ports were too close together to
mount the device and another plug.
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2597
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4.00
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11-04-2003 07:08 PM
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1 reviews
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