Type I, Type II, Type III
Type I, Type II, and Type III
Type II PCMCIA slots are used by most PCMCIA modems.
No. Not at all. Any computer, including any notebook, can have internal PCI slots and no external PCMCIA or PC Card slots.
Two Type II PCMCIA cards OR One Type III PCMCIA card
PCMCIA stands for Personal Computer Memory Card International Association. It is a standard for externally accessible expansion slots that accept cards that are compatible.
It depends on the make/model. Some have PCMCIA slots, some only have USB slots.
Yes, because of their relatively slower speed, CompactFlash NICs are most likely to be found connecting devices too small to handle PCMCIA slots.
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A USB wireless adapter will work just fine on a desktop. A PCMCIA (cardbus) wireless adapter may present problems as most desktops do not have PCMCIA slots. There are ways around this problem however, such as pcmcia-to-PCI adapter cards & the like.
To make the laptop wifi capable you'll need to purchase a wireless card that slots into the pcmcia slot or a wireless dongle that slots into a usb port
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