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Author: Martin Slaney
Date: Aug 16, 2008 02:56

... as above - but only if it can use the bottom slot of 2, with another
card sitting above it - i.e. "flat" or with its protruberances on the
"bottom" IYSWIM .... do they even _exist_ ?

Hope this makes sense .
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Re: wtd Cardbus -> wi-fi card         


Author: Dieseldes
Date: Aug 16, 2008 07:36

"Martin Slaney" hotmailBEGONE.com> wrote in message
news:g86885$aq7$1@aioe.org...
> ... as above - but only if it can use the bottom slot of 2, with another
> card sitting above it - i.e. "flat" or with its protruberances on the
> "bottom" IYSWIM .... do they even _exist_ ?
>
> Hope this makes sense .

PCMCIA card, my Cisco Aeronet 350 11b card is flat but needs a remote
antenna, which plugs into the end
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Re: wtd Cardbus -> wi-fi card         


Author: jasee
Date: Aug 18, 2008 12:24

Dieseldes wrote:
> "Martin Slaney" hotmailBEGONE.com> wrote in message
> news:g86885$aq7$1@aioe.org...
>> ... as above - but only if it can use the bottom slot of 2, with
>> another card sitting above it - i.e. "flat" or with its
>> protruberances on the "bottom" IYSWIM .... do they even _exist_ ?
>>
>> Hope this makes sense .
>
> PCMCIA card, my Cisco Aeronet 350 11b card is flat but needs a
> remote antenna, which plugs into the end

Why not use a usb slot?
The 32bit cards I've got Netgear, Cisco, Delink, Belkin, even Hawking all
have bulges on the top.
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Re: wtd Cardbus -> wi-fi card         


Author: Barclay Weir
Date: Aug 18, 2008 15:08

On 2008-08-18, jasee btinternet.com> wrote:
> Dieseldes wrote:
>> "Martin Slaney" hotmailBEGONE.com> wrote in message
>> news:g86885$aq7$1@aioe.org...
>>> ... as above - but only if it can use the bottom slot of 2, with
>>> another card sitting above it - i.e. "flat" or with its
>>> protruberances on the "bottom" IYSWIM .... do they even _exist_ ?
>>>
>>> Hope this makes sense .
>>
>> PCMCIA card, my Cisco Aeronet 350 11b card is flat but needs a
>> remote antenna, which plugs into the end
>
> Why not use a usb slot?
> The 32bit cards I've got Netgear, Cisco, Delink, Belkin, even Hawking all
> have bulges on the top.
>
>
This one is flat -
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Re: wtd Cardbus -> wi-fi card         


Author: Martin Slaney
Date: Aug 19, 2008 02:24

Barclay Weir wrote:
> This one is flat -
>
> Belkin Wireless G "Connect" Notebook Card Model F5D7010

Ay ? All the pics I can see of it show a very definite "bump" ...
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Re: wtd Cardbus -> wi-fi card         


Author: Martin Slaney
Date: Aug 19, 2008 05:08

Derek MacKeddie wrote:
> The message aioe.org>
> from Martin Slaney hotmailBEGONE.com> contains these words:
>
>> .... as above - but only if it can use the bottom slot of 2, with another
>> card sitting above it - i.e. "flat" or with its protruberances on the
>> "bottom" IYSWIM .... do they even _exist_ ?
>
>> Hope this makes sense .
>
> The Belkin 300N looks flat if the picture at Maplins is a true
> representation of it :
>
> http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?C=SO&U=strat320&T=sitenew&ModuleNo=222182

Don't think that one is somehow ... its the angle of pics ...
> Also have a look at the Edimax card at Kenable:
>
> http://www.kenable.co.uk/product_info.php/products_id/1504?osCsid=5d595
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Re: wtd Cardbus -> wi-fi card         


Author: zymurgy
Date: Aug 20, 2008 07:45

On Aug 16, 10:56 am, Martin Slaney
hotmailBEGONE.com> wrote:
> ... as above - but only if it can use the bottom slot of 2, with another
> card sitting above it - i.e. "flat" or with its protruberances on the
> "bottom" IYSWIM .... do they even _exist_ ?
>
> Hope this makes sense .

If you have a look for a TP-Link TL-WN510G that is flat. It does go
into a bottom card slot with another card above.

I don't have one for sale though ;)

Some of the netgear ones are low profile too, but I don't have one to
hand to get the part number off it.

HTH

Paul
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