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PCI products are devices that use the peripheral component interconnect (PCI) bus standard. PCI products include bridges, extenders, and power supplies. They also include bus interface, adapter, memory, mass storage, networking, and serial communications modules.
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Partb # Distributor Manufacturer Product Category Description
DN-7006GS Digi-Key Assmann WSW Components Computers, Office - Components, Accessories WIRELESS LAN PCI ADAPTER
TEW-423PI Newark / element14 TRENDWARE Not Provided TRENDWARE - TEW-423PI - NETWORK CARD,WIRELESS NETWORK,PCI
BPC0-WN851N Amazon BESTPRICECABLES Industrial & Scientific Black Wireless N PCI Adapter Card with 2x Antennas

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  • Smart Computing Article - Basic Troubleshooting- Wireless Access Cards
    . Click Device Manager and then click the. Smart Computing Article - Basic Troubleshooting- Wireless Access Cards. Subscribe Today | Contact Us | Register Now. Home | Tech Support | Q&A Board | Article Search | Subscribe & Shop. Basic Troubleshooting- Wireless Access Cards. Email This. Print This. View
  • Smart Computing Article - Wireless Networks
    wireless range. The wireless adapters you need depend on the devices connected to the network. A desktop computer requires a wireless PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) expansion card, whereas a notebook needs a wireless PC Card—or you can use a USB wireless adapter to connect either a desktop
  • Smart Computing Article - Options Aplenty For Wireless Networks
    crackable WEP encryption found in many older 802.11b-only devices. While 802.11g PCI adapters often included a small foldable antenna, Draft N products such as this Belkin N1 Wireless Desktop Card ($119, www.belkin.com) include a slightly bulkier series of MIMO antennas. So what s the downside to 802.11g
  • Smart Computing Article - Basic Troubleshooting- Network Interface Cards
    a gateway or access point) if you have a home network. Wireless NICs typically attach to one of the computer s USB ports (or slide into an expansion bay if you have a notebook computer), although some wireless NICs designed for desktop PCs use a PCI slot and have an antenna instead of an Ethernet
  • Computer Power User Article - SLI Motherboard & Video Card Roundup
    Slots: x16 PCI-E (2), x1 PCI-E (2), PCI (3); PATA (2); SATA (8); four fan headers; Audio: Realtek ALC850, six 1/8-inch analog jacks, coax and optical SPDIF; LAN: NVIDIA integrated, Marvell Gigabit ASUS was the first out the door with an SLI motherboard. Although prices were astronomical at first
  • Smart Computing Article - Don't Get NIC'd
    (often called "combo cards") include ports for multiple types of connectors. Since Ethernet has been the dominant standard for several years now, a combo card on the back of your PC is a good indication that you could benefit from an upgrade. Wireless networking is rapidly emerging as another option
  • Smart Computing Article - Create A Hybrid Network
    in USB and PC Card (Type II) formats, and internal adapters come in the form of PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) expansion cards. Wi-Fi Dilemma. Depending on the placement of your wireless router, there are essentially two ways you can go about setting up your hybrid network. One configuration
  • Smart Computing Article - Wires: Who Needs 'Em?
    , that juggles the data going to and from each networked computer. USB network adapters are an easy way to add wireless capabilities to an older computer. If your computer has a free PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) slot, you can purchase and install an internal wireless network adapter. If you

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