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Wireless-G PC Card for Latitude LS
Name: FredosBack Date: December 26, 2004 at 07:34:56 Pacific OS: Win XP CPU/Ram: 128
Comment:
Hi All,
I've read that the Dell Latitude LS 400 uses a Texas Instruments PCMCIA Cardbus controller (PCI-1211). Furthermore, pc cards have to be compatible with this controller in order to function. Can someone please tell me:
1- Which wireless-g cards is this controller/chipset compatible with - i.e Linksys, Motorola, DLink, Netgear, etc.?
2- Will wireless-g pc cards that contain Atheros and/or dBroadcom chipsets operate well with this Texan Instruments controller? If not, which chipsets function well with this controller?
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