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TP-LINK TL-WN422G v2
posted by Mikro
USB wifi card with detachable antenna.
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17680
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9.00
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07-08-2010 04:53 PM
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1 reviews
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TP-Link TL-WN510G
posted by cgr
54M Wireless cardbus adapter 802.11g
(Physically identical with Dick Smith XH9945
card)
Works out of the box with Mepis 7.0 and Debian
5.0 Lenny on a IBM A20m
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1849
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None
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04-24-2009 04:01 AM
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No reviews
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TP-Link TL-WN321G
posted by Garda
A 54Mbps wireless USB adapter.
802.11b/g
Uses the rt73 (also known as rt2571) chipset
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63707
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8.00
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03-03-2007 06:03 AM
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1 reviews
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T-Com Sinus 154 stick
posted by ricstirato
USB WLAN Adapter 802.11b/g
OEM Product, original manufacturer is apparently
GlobeSpan (see lsusb output)
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17790
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3.00
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11-26-2005 03:34 PM
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1 reviews
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Typhoon Typhoon Speednet Wireless PCMCIA Card
posted by meldar
The Typhoon Speednet Wireless PCMCIA Card is a
low-end 802.11b-compliant card, with a fair
range.
You need the pcmcia_core, yenta_socket and
atmel_cs drivers to use it (com ...
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2139
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None
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03-17-2004 02:44 AM
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No reviews
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