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SMCWPCI-G 54Mbps Wireless PCI adapter: It is five times faster than existing 802.11b devices. It easily handles media-rich content, such as large digital video and MP3 files, supercharging them through your network to your desktop at blazing speeds. This includes an EZ Installation Wizard that lets you get up and running simply in seconds.
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| Format: | Software | ||
| Date: | Apr 2005 | Version: | 4.0.0.167 |
| License: | Update | ||
| Platform: | Windows | ||
| System Req: | Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP |
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