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PCMCIA with external antenna

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Anyone know which pcmcia cards can use external antenna's ? I need to
try and get a better signal at my laptop docking station and can't add a pci
card to it.

Thanks

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Instead you could attach a wireless device with a better antenna to USB.
Some time ago I experimented very succesfully with a Sitecom WL-012
Wireless Network USB Adapter.
http://www.sitecom.com/index.php?prod_id=133&grp_id=6

There must be many similar (11b and g) device available.

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Raceman wrote:
> Anyone know which pcmcia cards can use external antenna's ? I need to
> try and get a better signal at my laptop docking station and can't add a pci
> card to it.
>
> Thanks
>
>

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The Proxim Orinoco 8470 has an proprietry external antenna connector.
They also do the "range entender" antenna.

http://www.proxim.com/learn/librar [...] ard_A4.pdf

Cheers.

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Raceman wrote:
> Anyone know which pcmcia cards can use external antenna's ? I need to
> try and get a better signal at my laptop docking station and can't add a pci
> card to it.
>
> Thanks
>
>

Buffalo WLICBG54S

But you are better off with a USB or Ethernet wireless access point,
where you can position the unit for best transmission/reception. There
are significant losses in external antennas, and improvements are
minimal, especially with a long cable.

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SMS wrote:
> Raceman wrote:
>
>> Anyone know which pcmcia cards can use external antenna's ? I need to
>> try and get a better signal at my laptop docking station and can't add
>> a pci
>> card to it.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>
>
> Buffalo WLICBG54S
>
> But you are better off with a USB or Ethernet wireless access point,
> where you can position the unit for best transmission/reception. There
> are significant losses in external antennas, and improvements are
> minimal, especially with a long cable.


I don't think you meant to say "USB or Ethernet wireless access point"
What you want is a USB or Ethernet Bridge to connect to the docking station.
There are lots out there, just depends what you want to spend.

If you still want a card Senao makes a strong one with an external
antenna connector.
Check ebay.

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DS wrote:

> I don't think you meant to say "USB or Ethernet wireless access point"
> What you want is a USB or Ethernet Bridge to connect to the docking
> station.
> There are lots out there, just depends what you want to spend.

Yes, I should have said USB adapter or wireless Ethernet converter.

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