From: David S. <ds...@ya...> - 2003-05-26 13:08:38
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on 5/26/03 2:36 AM, wir...@li... at wir...@li... wrote: > Date: Wed, 21 May 2003 20:13:59 -0700 > From: Rob Frohne <fr...@ww...> > To: wir...@li... > Subject: [Wirelessdriver-support] What cards are work and are skinny enough to > fit two in a Wallstreet? > > Hi All, > > I'm trying to get a webcam set up to monitor a robin's nest, and I have > a Wallstreet powerbook and a ADS Technology USB cardbus card that will > work for connecting the webcam, but I also need to connect to the > wireless network, and this USB card doesn't have a dongle; it has a big > bump on the top to house the connectors. Unfortunately, the Lucent > cards I have, also have a bump, and so there is physical interference. > (You can't put them both in the PCMCIA slots simultaneously.) What > cards work with the driver that are skinny enough to put two of them in > the two slots of a Wallstreet powerbook. (I thought I had found a > source of Farallon SkyLine cards, and that they would fit, but > unfortunately, the source was sold out, and other sources were four or > five times as expensive.) > > Any ideas? I have the MacAlly USB card and it fits below my Orinoco Silver Wireless card just fine. The MacAlly card has a dongle. -- David W. Stubblebine ds...@ya... |