Howdy folks. Just wanted to tell you that I sold the card. Thanks so much for helping me out. d. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Duo/2400 List > [mailto:DuoList at lists.themacintoshguy.com]On Behalf > Of > Douglas Arnott > Sent: Friday, June 06, 2003 8:22 PM > To: Duo/2400 List > Subject: [Duo2400] Cardbus NIC for sale, $25 > > Hi there. My name is Doug Arnott. I've been out > here > for quite a while now, but this is the first time > I've > had anything to say. > > I'm here because I made a mistake, and I'm wondering > if anyone out there wants a pretty neat NIC for > their > laptop. I've listed the specs of it at the bottom > of > the message. If you're interested or have any > questions, email me off list at > dug_arnott at YAhRIdemcowBOYoo.com (drop the > 'ridemcowboy' out to talk to me) and I'll do my best > to answer your questions. > > I bought a D-Link 10/100 card for my 1400. It was a > clearance item at OWC (open box, never used, tested > good) and was listed as being PCMCIA/Cardbus. I was > skeptical, but for $25 I though it might be worth > the > risk. > > Whoops. Of course, clearance items cannot be > returned, of course, so here I am trying to play > salesman. > > Anyway. If you have a Cardbus 'Book (a 2400 that > has > been 'snipped' or a 3400 (I think) and up) and are > interested in a $25 USD card, email me off list and > we > can work something out that involves minimal > shipping > costs. Just to warn you, I live in Canada. (but > unless you aren't in North America, it shouldn't > make > too much of a difference.) Obviously, if you > already > have a Ethernet card built into the computer, you > probably aren't going to want this (unless you know > your card is only 10Base-T and want to trade up.) > > The specs: > 32 bit 10Base-T/100Base-TX > Runs in half & full duplex modes at speeds of 10, > 20, > 100 or 200Mbps > Hot swappable > supports NWay auto-navigation > > and, most importantly, and the reason that I took > the > risk on it, > > NO DONGLE. It will stick further out the side of > your > laptop, but you don't have to worry about where the > dongle went every time you use it. > > The card does have Mac instructions and a Mac driver > on CD. At a glance, the instructions don't seem as > in-depth as the Windows guide, but that is to be > expected. Flipping through the guide, it does > provide > basic network setup instructions. > > Last but not least, it comes with a clear plastic > case > to store it in. > > I'm asking $25 USD because that's how much the card > cost me (which I figure was a bit of a deal) and I'd > like to get my money back. (Well, most of it. OWC > only used FedEx Priority Overnight to Canada, so I > paid a lot of shipping on all the stuff that arrived > today :( . On the plus side, one of the other > things > in the box was a Radeon 8500 :) .) > > Thanks, > > d. > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! 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