In <3E7F8464.5070005@2rosenthals.com>, on 03/24/03 at 05:19 PM,
Lewis G Rosenthal <lgrosenthal@2rosenthals.com> said:
>Charles -
>MiniPCI adapters snap in and out via a little trap door in the bottom of
>the machine, much the same way as the memory snaps in and out. For wired
>ethernet and/or combo ethernet/modem cards, there are one or two cable
>connectors to plug into the card. For wireless, I believe the antenna
>connector plugs in (the antenna is in the display frame, or so I've been
>told (which tends to be a good place for it, acting like a big antenna
>ring, akin to a UHF loop).
Can one buy a mini-PCI replacement card? My laptop has a Realtek RTL8139,
which is on a mini-PCI card I think. I don't use it, as I use the
wireless exclusively now for the laptop. Can I just remove the Mini-PCI
card? (Currently I can't boot this machine without loading the RTL8139
driver) Can one buy a wireless mini-PCI card (when the driver is finally
released for it that is)?
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