Messages in this thread |  | | | Subject | Re: Linux and IBM : "unauthorized" mini-PCI : TCPA updates | | From | Dana Lacoste <> | | Date | 09 Jun 2003 08:57:52 -0400 |
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On Fri, 2003-06-06 at 18:59, Martin List-Petersen wrote: > Eerh, dumb question here: Is this MiniPCI Wlan cards in general or how ? > I ask, because i've seen MiniPCI Wlan cards and i've seen cards that in > fact are PC-Card Wlan cards and a PC-Card-to-PCI bridge put together on > a MiniPCI card, just adding another PC-Card slot to your notebook and > inserting a Wlan card there (Dell TrueMobile 1150).
IIRC, it's the antenna PLUS the WLan card that gets FCC licensed, so you violate FCC rules by allowing a card without an antenna, and this is why even 'regular' pcmcia cards all have their own 'unique' antenna jacks, so you can't plug in an off the shelf antenna and boost your signal.
So the theory that the IBM laptops with built in antennas can't use just any mini-PCI card makes sense, even if it is stupid. They would have been licensed for specific cards only, and would be violating the FCC license to use other cards.
I hope that's all it is. If they had some other reason I'd be very pissed off if I bought a stinkpad. (Wait a minute, I did buy a stinkpad :)
Dana Lacoste Ottawa, Canada
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