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499132 2006-11-14 12:52:00 you know the way that when you plug a wifi card into a laptop? like into the ethernet port - or whatever.. where about on the motherboard or where does that actually go into? card reader possibly? newb. (10067)
499133 2006-11-14 18:32:00 It depends on the type of card. If it's a PCI, it can go in the motherboard no problems. If it is a card for laptops, you need an adapter for a desktop. pcuser42 (130)
499134 2006-11-14 21:01:00 I guess you mean PCMCIA for a Laptop which Desktops do not usually have (or if at all). trinsic (6945)
499135 2006-11-14 21:50:00 Those PCMCIA (PC CARD) converted to PCI for a PC are expensive. You mind as well buy a new PCI card or USB so you can use on both computers but not at the same time of course.

Yeah you can get PCMCIA for PCs if you buy a special adaptor and that runs to the drive compartment under the DVD Drive, bit like how the multiple memory card reader are done.
Nomad (952)
499136 2006-11-15 03:03:00 I've also seen one which fits into the PCI slot. pcuser42 (130)
499137 2006-11-15 03:05:00 There seems to be some confusion here. I think the questioner wants to know where a WiFi adapter fits in a laptop. :D

It depends. Some laptops have a "mini PCI" socket which might be under a removable panel, or under the keyboard. A standard PCI adapter does not fit in that. There are USB and PCMCIA adapters which plug into the appropriate socket. I don't think there are any which connect to Ethernet connectors.
Graham L (2)
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