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Sonnett Aria Extreme Wireless Cardbus Card (G54-CB)

Editors' Summary

Sonnet G54CB Aria Extreme 802.11g PC Card - This PC card connects your PC or Macintosh laptop with 802.11g networks at speeds up to 54Mbps.

Product Features

Compatible with Apple AirPort Extreme and other 802.11g wireless hubs

Requires Mac OS X 10.2.6 or later and AirPort Extreme driver 3.1 or later

Wireless data transfer rates up to 54 Mbps

Backward-compatible with 802.11b devices

Supports Windows 98 SE, Me, 2000, XP

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Purchase Details

WIRELESS PRICE: $58.78

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Product Summary

Sonnet G54CB Aria Extreme 802.11g PC Card - This PC card connects your PC or Macintosh laptop with 802.11g networks at speeds up to 54Mbps. It's also backwards compatible with 11Mbps 802.11b wireless networks. Covering the 2 most popular forms of wireless networking protocols.

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