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I can insert two pc-cards into my lap-top Dell Inspiron 8200. I have a
wireless Netgear pc card in one slot. I want to install another one with two USB ports. The problem is that they won't fit together. They are thicker at the end. Is there a model that can solve this? Thank you |
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"Alpha One" <alphaone@optonline.net> wrote in message news:ZvdTi.3105$iX2.1545@newsfe12.lga... >I can insert two pc-cards into my lap-top Dell Inspiron 8200. I have a >wireless Netgear pc card in one slot. I want to install another one with >two USB ports. The problem is that they won't fit together. They are >thicker at the end. Is there a model that can solve this? I had no luck locating any, so I finally picked up a real cheap 4 port USB card and cracked it open... I now have four nice shiny USB ports hanging of an ugly card with dangly cables. |
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On Tue, 23 Oct 2007 03:15:24 GMT, "Noozer"
<dont.spam@me.here> wrote: > >"Alpha One" <alphaone@optonline.net> wrote in message >news:ZvdTi.3105$iX2.1545@newsfe12.lga... >>I can insert two pc-cards into my lap-top Dell Inspiron 8200. I have a >>wireless Netgear pc card in one slot. I want to install another one with >>two USB ports. The problem is that they won't fit together. They are >>thicker at the end. Is there a model that can solve this? > >I had no luck locating any, so I finally picked up a real cheap 4 port USB >card and cracked it open... I now have four nice shiny USB ports hanging of >an ugly card with dangly cables. > .... or just get a USB wifi card to replace the PC card. |
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On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 23:03:33 -0400, "Alpha One"
<alphaone@optonline.net> wrote: >I can insert two pc-cards into my lap-top Dell Inspiron 8200. I have a >wireless Netgear pc card in one slot. I want to install another one with two >USB ports. The problem is that they won't fit together. They are thicker at >the end. Is there a model that can solve this? No. Your laptop likely accomodates either 2 type I cards or 1 type II or type III. Both a network card and a USB card require type II at least. (That's by design, you hardly get more functionality than just plain memory in a type I card.) Maybe Dell (or someone else) can supply you with an internal wifi retrofit ? -- Kind regards, Gerard Bok |
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"kony" <spam@spam.com> wrote in message news:n8arh3p6va9ec09ajeoiod5rdgqm4uvras@4ax.com... > On Tue, 23 Oct 2007 03:15:24 GMT, "Noozer" > <dont.spam@me.here> wrote: > >> >>"Alpha One" <alphaone@optonline.net> wrote in message >>news:ZvdTi.3105$iX2.1545@newsfe12.lga... >>>I can insert two pc-cards into my lap-top Dell Inspiron 8200. I have a >>>wireless Netgear pc card in one slot. I want to install another one with >>>two USB ports. The problem is that they won't fit together. They are >>>thicker at the end. Is there a model that can solve this? >> >>I had no luck locating any, so I finally picked up a real cheap 4 port USB >>card and cracked it open... I now have four nice shiny USB ports hanging >>of >>an ugly card with dangly cables. >> > > ... or just get a USB wifi card to replace the PC card. Kinda hard to find a gigabit wifi card! : ) |
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On Tue, 23 Oct 2007 15:09:10 GMT, "Noozer"
<dont.spam@me.here> wrote: > >"kony" <spam@spam.com> wrote in message >news:n8arh3p6va9ec09ajeoiod5rdgqm4uvras@4ax.com... >> On Tue, 23 Oct 2007 03:15:24 GMT, "Noozer" >> <dont.spam@me.here> wrote: >> >>> >>>"Alpha One" <alphaone@optonline.net> wrote in message >>>news:ZvdTi.3105$iX2.1545@newsfe12.lga... >>>>I can insert two pc-cards into my lap-top Dell Inspiron 8200. I have a >>>>wireless Netgear pc card in one slot. I want to install another one with >>>>two USB ports. The problem is that they won't fit together. They are >>>>thicker at the end. Is there a model that can solve this? >>> >>>I had no luck locating any, so I finally picked up a real cheap 4 port USB >>>card and cracked it open... I now have four nice shiny USB ports hanging >>>of >>>an ugly card with dangly cables. >>> >> >> ... or just get a USB wifi card to replace the PC card. > >Kinda hard to find a gigabit wifi card! : ) > Yep, but you can have USB-Gigabit-ethernet... though not "really" gigabit since that's impossible over USB2, but I'd suspect it's still a bit faster that USB-100Mb. http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProd...oduct_Id=281799 I probably wouldn't bother though, to me 802.11g is the sweet spot for a notebook, as even if you go with 11n you can't expect any place outside your own lan to support more than 11g. |
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