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Have a Buffalo WLA-AWCG access point. Would it be possible to swap out
the existing internal WLI-PCM-L11 (802.11b) card for a WLI-CB-G54
(802.11g) to get greater throughput?

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Uzytkownik "Doiku" <doiku@msn.com> napisal w wiadomosci
news:b9afd903.0408232142.2713efbb@posting.google.com...
> Have a Buffalo WLA-AWCG access point. Would it be possible to swap out
> the existing internal WLI-PCM-L11 (802.11b) card for a WLI-CB-G54
> (802.11g) to get greater throughput?

I think that internal card is tightly connected with AP firmware - it could
work.. you can try it, but i think it won't work correctly.

sorry for my english
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