On Mar 14, 2011, at 10:55 AM, [email protected] wrote:

> 
>> Just curious here, is the Airport extreme card a "mini-pci" card? will it
>> fit into a mini-pci slot? has anybody tried this?
> 
> The Broadcom cards which are sold for use in Dell laptops are indeed
> Mini-PCI cards.
> 
> For use in a desktop Mac, you would also use a Mini-PCI-to-PCI adapter
> card, one which also included an R-RMC connector and cable, and an R-SMC
> antenna.

> 
> All of the required components can be obtained from eBay sellers for about
> $10.
> 
> The correct Broadcom card is a 4318, and the description says it works in
> Dell and other laptops EXCEPT for IBM laptops.
> 
> (Perhaps IBM laptops of that vintage were already using PCI-e or
> Mini-PCI-e cards which Broadcom also makes and some of which may be used
> in certain desktop and netbook Hacks).


Peter, in another post I asked if you would/could send me those ebay links? If 
it's not too much trouble that is:-) Jeff

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