Re: 802.11b embedded module needed
From: Stefano ads (s.adami.xxx_at_exadron.com.nospam)
Date: 03/01/04
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Date: Mon, 01 Mar 2004 15:49:07 +0100
In data Thu, 26 Feb 2004 15:45:10 -0500, Walt <NoSpamForWalt@Early.com> ha
scritto:
> Even the big manufactures, who build the chips, use existing
> PCMCIA Wi-Fi cards within their products. For example, take
> a part a Lucent USB client, or a Lucent RG1x00 base station.
> Inside, you will find a PCMCIA Wi-Fi card with a "glue" chip
> controlling it.
>
Yes, this is the fact! In these solution the problem is the antenna in the
case of a metal box (as it is in my case). A sub-optimum solution could be
a pcmcia card with a RF connector instead of the antenna on it. Do you
know anything like this?
Stefano
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