Thanks!  I'm probably wrong on #1300 as the model number since I was looking for a mini-PCI also as an upgrade for my laptop and I
didn't check my notes before posting away..  sorry for the confusion.  My questions are aimed at the Dell 11b/g PCMCIA card, but I
checked and it appears to carry the 1300 series number also.

Should I worry about compatibility if I upgrade my HP's internal card?  Mine has a LED indicator connector on the upper left (seen
with connector down) that probably won't exist on a 11g upgrade, and two tiny coax connectors in the upper right.  Can't easily see
whether the coax connectors are marked.  Some of the mini-PCI on ebay seem to have identical coax locations so there would be no
cable relocation at all in the laptop.  The internal antenna is feeble enough as is.. I wouldn't want to break its well-hiddeen
leads.  Comments?

Chuck



> -----Original Message-----
> From: tcwug-list-bounces at tcwug.org
> [mailto:tcwug-list-bounces at tcwug.org]On Behalf Of Jon Thorson
> Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 2:36 PM
> To: cncole at earthlink.net; Twin Cities Wireless Users Group List
> Subject: Re: [TCWUG] New Dell g card
>
>
> > Anybody know whether the newer Dell 1300 g card is also made by Lucent as
> > the Orinoco Gold equiv 1150s were/are, and does the 1300
> > also have external antenna connectors?   I looked around but this info was
> > hard to find.
>
> The Dell TrueMoblie 1300 is based on a Broadcom chipset.  I don't know
> about the pcmcia version having external antenna connections as mine is
> the mini-pci version.  Broadcom hasn't released Linux drivers for this yet
> as far as I know, so if you want to run it under Linux, you'll have to
> give $20 to Linuxant for their driver wrapper tool.
>
> -j



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