[geeks] 16-bit 802.11g cards?

Geoffrey S. Mendelson gsm at mendelson.com
Tue Jul 24 14:06:36 CDT 2007


On Tue, Jul 24, 2007 at 02:57:25PM -0400, Jeff Cole wrote:
> My in-laws were quite generous and recently gave my daughter a laptop.
> It's a Toshiba Satellite Pro 4300. It came with a Netgear 802.11b PCMCIA
> card which works well for connection to the neighbor's open access
> point, but, not to mine which uses WPA-PSK. I'm searching for a 802.11g
> card that will go in this thing. I'm assuming that I need a 16-bit card
> as the 32-bit one I have on hand doesn't "snap in". Am I correct in what
> I need, or do I need something else? Anyone have an 802.11g 16-bit PC
> card laying around?

AFAIK they don't exist. 

I hate to point to a PDF file, but:

http://resource.toshiba-europe.com/europe/computers/flyers/satellitepro/SatellitePro4300_01_01.pdf

Under expansion it says:

	2 x PC Card type II or 1 x PC Card type III,
	CardBus support, memory expansion, 
	additional expansion possibilities via docking options

Geoff.
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