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Date:      Fri, 30 Apr 2004 15:22:11 -0000
From:      Freddie Cash <fcash-ml@sd73.bc.ca>
To:        freebsd-mobile@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Intel PRO/100 CardBus II
Message-ID:  <200004300821.40926.fcash-ml@sd73.bc.ca>
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On April 30, 2004 05:05 am, Gunnarsson, Mikael wrote:
> If your laptop has two pccard slots on top of eachother, you can fit
> a TypeIII card. A TypeIII card takes up both slots though.

> Xircom 'solved' the problem with the Realport2 cards, since it will
> take both slots in height, but only a half slot in width, so you can
> fit another Realport2 card, flipped upside-down, as well. Of course,
> you then limit yourself to only using another realport2 in the second
> slot. I'm not sure if there is a wlan realport2 card though. There is
> a bluetooth card, but I haven't seen a wlan one.

> The advantage of the realport cards are of course that you get a real
> RJ45 connector built into the card, so you don't have to use a
> fragile dongle or xjack..

And everybody else solved that problem in a much more logical way, using 
only a single Type II slot and putting the full RJ45 connector on the 
outside of the port.  Linksys, NetGear, SMC, D-Link all have integrated 
PCCard and CardBus NICs.  The nice thing about these is that you can 
use them in laptops that only have a single Type II slot, or you can 
put another Type II card underneath if you have two slots.

Unfortunately, you can't use one of these integrated cards and a 
wireless card, unless you can find a wireless NIC that puts the antenna 
bump on the bottom of the card.
-- 
Freddie Cash
fcash-ml@sd73.bc.ca



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