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! PCMCIA to PCI converter
Also know as PCMCIA to PCI cradle or just a PCMCIA cradle. If you have a PCMCIA wifi card and withi to plug it into you PC, this is what you will need. Here are some local links:
+* This information is now old, I am sure the prices have changed :(
(http://www.techtopia.com.au/product_info.php/products_id/680 Single from Techtopia for $77)
(http://www.techtopia.com.au/product_info.php/products_id/681 Dual form Techtopia for $107)
(http://www.eaa.com.au/product_info.php?products_id=1271 Single from EAA) If you know the price, let me know!
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! Node HVG:
!! Current
-Currently my node is not operational as I have just moved to Brunswick. I intend to have it up and running before the end of July.
+Currently my node is not operational as I have just moved to Point Cook. I am in the process of building NodeJNX. Seems to be alot of interest in PC at the moment, should be a good network born out that way very soon!
Previously NodeHVG was running from St Albans.
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Have built a 2003 server using OSPF routing (thanks Richard!) with a saneo 200mw PCMCIA card going to a large galaxy antenna. Vak sells a great little unit for moding the galaxy antenna, you must check it out! (http://www.melbournewireless.org.au/nodes/view?BHH Vak's Node)
This is connected to (http://www.melbournewireless.org.au/maps/view?id=fpy Node FPY) at 11mps with a good to fair signal
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-!!! Pic of my rig
-{http://www.neven.info/jarrod/StAlbans_NodeHVG.JPG My ugly rig}
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