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| Digigear Duel Adapter ExpressCard 34 to PCMCIA PC Card and CardBus Read-Writer DuelAdapter 1 Slot for Panasonic P2 card 3G/ATA/cellular/aircard/wireless LAN/modem cards. Some Laptops are not compaitable. NOTE: Please check the comtaible list before purchase |
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Manufacturer: Digigear
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Brand: Digigear EAN: 0857696001121 Feature: Panasonic P2 card is not included Label: Digigear Manufacturer: Digigear Model: EXP34-DA-001 Publisher: Digigear Studio: Digigear
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Panasonic P2 card is not included Fits in 34mm or 54mm ExpressCard slots Windows XP/VISTA and Mac OS X v.10.4 or later compatible Works with standard 32-Bit CardBus cards and 16-Bit PCMCIA cards ***Please check the Unsupported Systems List before purchasing.
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***Please check the Unsupported Systems List before purchasing.
SYSTEMS KNOWN NOT TO WORK
The following systems have ExpressCard firmware issues and are known not to work with the DuelAdapter. Some other ExpressCard equipped computers may also have compatibility issues, this list is by no means comprehensive.
Allienware M5550
Allienware M5551
Dell Latitude 131L
HP/Compaq DV2416US
HP/Compaq DV6000 Series Models
HP/Compaq DV9000 Series Models
Nobilis N4026
Sony VAIO VGN-CR123E
Sony VAIO VGN-CR203 E
Sony VAIO VGNF2180 E/B
Toshiba Satellite P205
Toshiba Satellite S4607
Toshiba Satellite S4807
Toshiba Satellite X205
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Works for some pcmcia cards, but not the one I wanted Comment: I bought this so I could use my buffalo high power wireless g wifi pcmcia card with my Dell 1505 laptop which has only an express card slot. No luck, no matter what drivers, installation steps, or configuration settings I try, the wireless will not connect. When the adapter is installed and the wireless card inserted into the adapter, the wireless appears to be recognized by windows XP but never is able to detect any wireless signals.
So for me, this adapter is a $100+ paperweight.
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