Adeel,
Excuse
me, a bit confused on this point: an access point in mini
PCI format [read form factor?]. The term Access Point usually
refers to an integrated chipset, mini-server, enclosure, external
antenna, one or two RJ45 Ethernet port, and AC power adapters, which
almost always acts as a wireless Ethernet extension of
an always-on internet connection. Cable-modem, DSL, and T1 are
examples. The terms client card, wireless PC card, wireless card, and
wireless network card usually refer to PCMCIA cards (these cards are those
designed to plug into the slots found in almost all PC laptops). PCI cards
usually refer to the cards internally plugging into the motherboard of a
desktop PC. Mini-PCI cards usually refer to the cards internally plugging
into the motherboard of a laptop PC. Hope I haven't made a mistake or
missed something.
Please
advise. Would like to see someone address what I think is at the the heart
of the issue: the Prism GT chipset.
Regards,
Eric
Caleb
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Subject: [SOCALWUG] AP with prism GT chipsetDoes anyone know of an Access point with Prism GT chipset ( preferably in mini PCI format) ?thanks in advanceAdeel
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