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From: David Gibson (davidgibson.dropbear.id.au)
Date: Thu Oct 18 2001 - 08:12:32 CDT

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    On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 10:23:06PM +1000, Steven Hanley wrote:
    > All
    >
    > So anyway as many people have noticed the recent dell laptops can be ordered
    > with an internal wireless card. I have however not seen anything on this list
    > as to what it is, how it works, is it supported or whatever, so I thougtht I
    > would provide some details.
    >
    > The card is a proxim 2 based one (like so many others currently) and appears
    > on the pcmcia bridge in a third socket.
    >
    > Although dell for soome reason call it mini pci, the card just shows up in
    > socket 2 on the pcmcia bridge and thus so long as pcmcia is set up to load the
    > correct drivers for the card it works fine.

    The card is actually a PCMCIA card and a PCMCIA <-> PCI bridge
    packaged into a mini-PCI form factor, hence the name. At least,
    that's what I understand - I haven't actually seen one.

    > I loaded up the orinoco drivers with no problems on such a machine just now
    > and all is well.

    That's good to hear - I'd heard it worked, but hadn't really gotten
    direct confirmation.

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