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- Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2000 18:56:52 +0900
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Bryan Mark (bryanmark@example.com) wrote: > Any recommendations for PCMCIA cards? Stay away from Planex. Stay away from Corega. Can't go wrong with 3Com. If you want a cheap card, Laneed has worked OK in my experience. I'm quite partial to 3Com cards with XJack, though. Jonathan Byrne <j-byrne@example.com> Engineering Division Exodus Communications K.K. http://www.exodus.co.jp/ Tel: +81 3-5334-1700 Fax: +81 3-5334-1702 Direct: +81 3-5334-1756
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