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Old 09-26-2006, 09:49 AM   #1
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HCL - Split Network Cards into Wired and Wireless?


It struck me while I was pointing someone to the HCL that both wired and wireless ethernet cards are lumped together in Network Cards. While I appreciate the logic behind this, given the huge disparity of support for wireless cards, and the resulting need to do research on them, it might be a good idea to split the Networks Cards section into two groups. An alternative might be to have a wired/wireless flag that could be set and allow for a search.
 
  


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