[MLB-WIRELESS] PCI to PCMCIA adapter cards

Ryan Abbenhuys sneeze at alphalink.com.au
Tue Mar 19 14:42:58 EST 2002


These are the same ones that X.net sell I believe.
Raylink/Raycom.   I got one from them and it works fine under Win98.  Just have
to set a few jumpers on the card and it uses the Intel PCIC driver that comes
with windows.


>I don't know how realistic is it to ship these to oz, but 
>wirelesscentral has raylink isa adapters for $25 USD, I ordered one and 
>it works great in linux, and was a little bit of a hassle in XP, but did 
>work.
>
>http://wirelesscentral.net/aprod/PC-ISA-PCMCIA-XX.html
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>-D
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>Denis Dowling wrote:
>
>>I am in the market for a few PCI to PCMCIA adapter cards. From looking
>>around it seems that these cards vary in cost from $100 to $150. Are there

>>any pros and cons with various adapters or should I just pick the cheapest?

>>Are there any adapters that provide 2 PCMCIA slots? This would be great for

>>running a wireless router. What about Linux support for the adapter or is

>>this a non issue?
>>
>>I have seen people mention ISA to PCMCIA adapters here but the only reason
I
>>could see to use one of these would be in a 486 motherboard withouy PCI
>>slots.
>>
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