At 11:08 AM -0400 4/22/02, gd2 wrote:
>Searched the archives but am still not clear on this:
>
>What 802.11 cards will work in a 3400 and 1400? I was pretty much convinced
>the Lucent WaveLAN Silver and Gold would do it, but then I saw somebody
>recently say it was cardbus - which I don't believe is correct. Is it?


I know the Silver isn't, I put one in my 5300.  It doesn't have the 
grounding fingers that CardBus has for one thing

>
>Stated another way, if you're using 802.11 in your 3400 or 1400, let me know
which card you're using and if you're happy with it.
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