> http://cgi.ebay.com/New-Broadcom-wireless-wifi-B-G-mini-PCI-card-BCM4318-/260726618089

For example, this card's MAC address begins 00179E (you can read that on
the back of the card).

This indicates that Sirit Inc actually made the card.

One clue to the widespread use of this very same design, by many
manufacturers, is the indicia T60H09 in the upper left-hand corner of the
card. All cards appears to have this silk-screened onto them, but there
could be others.

These cards all have two antenna terminals, which is common for laptop and
netbook cards.

In practice, only the MAIN/J1 terminal is used, and the AUX/J2 terminal is
ignored.

There are Mini-PCI-to-PCI adapter cards which have two and even three
internal cables, and sometimes two and even three external antennas, but
these are of no benefit on a Broadcom 4318 card.



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