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CardBus adapter

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CardBus adapter
A network or communications controller that plugs into a PC Card slot on a laptop computer. It often refers to a wired or wireless Ethernet network adapter on a Type II card. See CardBus and PC Card.


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For the wire-free approach, use a PC Card slot adapter for your memory card; and invest in a 32-bit Cardbus adapter (Delkin and Lexar Media offer these), for speedier transfers.
D-Link's Wireless N range includes the following products: Gigabit Router DIR-655; Fast Ethernet Router DIR-635; ADSL Router DSL-2740B; USB Adapter DWA-142; USB Mini Adapter DWA-140; PCI Adapter DWA-547; CardBus Adapter DWA-645; bundle kit DKT-140 consisting of the DIR-635 & DWA-140; as well as bundle kit DKT-810 consisting of the DSL-2740B and the DWA-140.
The line itself consists of the D-Link AirPremier AG Wireless Router (DI-784), the D-Link AirPremier AG Wireless Access Point (DWL-7100AP), the D-Link AirPremier AG Wireless PCI Adapter (DWL-AG530) for connecting desktop PCs and the D-Link AirPremier AG Wireless CardBus Adapter (DWL-AG660) for connecting laptop PCs.
 
 
 
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