Just in case anyone cares,

<GEEK>
PCI Bus (Peripheral Component Interconnect)

Picture of PCI card http://www.willow.com/images/ctvpci.gif 

Picture of motherboard with PCI slots 
http://www.motherboardexpress.com/specs/motherboards/supermicro/8989_P4DC6Plus_Large.jpg

(3 short ones are PCI 32 Bit (33 MHz), 2 long ones are 64-bit (66 MHz)


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PCI technical specs http://www.techfest.com/hardware/bus/pci.htm#2.0
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</GEEK>

Jerry Johnson

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 04/29/02 04:16PM >>>
re: 

> > A PCI card is an expansion card.
> 
> Ah!  So  if I dont' have a slot on my pc then I need a 
PCI card?

Nope, it doesn't mean expansion as in outside - PCI is 
the name of the kind of slot inside.

-Ben
> > Beth,
> >
> > you need a wireless access point. That is your transmitter unit. Then you
> > need a separate card for each computer. They can be the same brand of
> card.
> > A PCI card is an expansion card.
> 
> Ah!  So  if I dont' have a slot on my pc then I need a PCI card?
> 
> Another question:  if I wanted my PC to be hooked up with its current
> network card (not wireless) would that work with a cable?
> 
> >
> > As for the remaining cables, you'll only need them if you're treating the
> > access point like a hub and need to link to other computers without the
> > wireless networking card.
> 
> Whoops, so I think the answer is yes to the above!!
> 
> Thanks
> 
> 

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