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Old 11-10-2009, 09:40 AM
MapleE.
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Wireless Card for Slim Desktop

Hi:
For the 'Slim eMachine,' I got 'Wireless Card' from a local Staple and also
over Internet, but both are too large to fit the Slim eMachine.

Where should I look for this, .... 'Wireless Card' for slim eMachine, which
dimension is 12H x 11W x 4.5D?

Thanks for your help in advance.


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Old 11-10-2009, 01:10 PM
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Re: Wireless Card for Slim Desktop

MapleE. wrote:
> Hi:
> For the 'Slim eMachine,' I got 'Wireless Card' from a local Staple and also
> over Internet, but both are too large to fit the Slim eMachine.
>
> Where should I look for this, .... 'Wireless Card' for slim eMachine, which
> dimension is 12H x 11W x 4.5D?
>
> Thanks for your help in advance.


Just a suggestion.. try a USB wireless device.

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Old 11-10-2009, 01:20 PM
MapleE.
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Re: Wireless Card for Slim Desktop

Thanks for the response.

I tried twice by hooking-up wireless devices, one is Linsky and other is
Netgear. Unfortunately, both didn't work on this, particular and slim
eMachine. Then, I contacted the maker and informed me that I need 'Wireless
Card,' otherwise there is NO wireless functionability.

Any suggestions, ... as much, which form of wireless card is compatible to
this, slim eMachine?

Thanks,


"Elmo" <elmogeek@xxx.invalid> wrote in message
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> MapleE. wrote:
>> Hi:
>> For the 'Slim eMachine,' I got 'Wireless Card' from a local Staple and
>> also
>> over Internet, but both are too large to fit the Slim eMachine.
>>
>> Where should I look for this, .... 'Wireless Card' for slim eMachine,
>> which
>> dimension is 12H x 11W x 4.5D?
>>
>> Thanks for your help in advance.

>
> Just a suggestion.. try a USB wireless device.
>
> --
> Joe =o)



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Old 11-10-2009, 02:10 PM
John
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Re: Wireless Card for Slim Desktop

Elmo has said it. I'm going to say it again. Get an external USB wireless
adapter. You won't have to worry about size, shape etc. One last thing, if
you're using a 64-bit operating system, be sure that the wireless adapter
has a 64-bit driver.


"MapleE." <someone|@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Thanks for the response.
>
> I tried twice by hooking-up wireless devices, one is Linsky and other is
> Netgear. Unfortunately, both didn't work on this, particular and slim
> eMachine. Then, I contacted the maker and informed me that I need
> 'Wireless Card,' otherwise there is NO wireless functionability.
>
> Any suggestions, ... as much, which form of wireless card is compatible to
> this, slim eMachine?
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> "Elmo" <elmogeek@xxx.invalid> wrote in message
> news:eliX8jkYKHA.1612@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> MapleE. wrote:
>>> Hi:
>>> For the 'Slim eMachine,' I got 'Wireless Card' from a local Staple and
>>> also
>>> over Internet, but both are too large to fit the Slim eMachine.
>>>
>>> Where should I look for this, .... 'Wireless Card' for slim eMachine,
>>> which
>>> dimension is 12H x 11W x 4.5D?
>>>
>>> Thanks for your help in advance.

>>
>> Just a suggestion.. try a USB wireless device.
>>
>> --
>> Joe =o)

>
>



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Old 11-10-2009, 02:40 PM
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Re: Wireless Card for Slim Desktop

"MapleE." <someone|@comcast.net> wrote in
news:#Z8kgviYKHA.5084@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl:

> Hi:
> For the 'Slim eMachine,' I got 'Wireless Card' from a local Staple and
> also over Internet, but both are too large to fit the Slim eMachine.
>
> Where should I look for this, .... 'Wireless Card' for slim eMachine,
> which dimension is 12H x 11W x 4.5D?


What you need is a "low profile" PCI wireless adapter. Google it.
But the USB idea is a lot better.

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Old 11-10-2009, 08:20 PM
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Re: Wireless Card for Slim Desktop

Menno Hershberger wrote:
> "MapleE." <someone|@comcast.net> wrote in
> news:#Z8kgviYKHA.5084@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl:
>
>> Hi:
>> For the 'Slim eMachine,' I got 'Wireless Card' from a local Staple and
>> also over Internet, but both are too large to fit the Slim eMachine.
>>
>> Where should I look for this, .... 'Wireless Card' for slim eMachine,
>> which dimension is 12H x 11W x 4.5D?

>
> What you need is a "low profile" PCI wireless adapter. Google it.
> But the USB idea is a lot better.
>


In this picture, the PCI card printed circuit board is low profile.
The metal faceplate fastened to it, is "full sized" or regular
profile. Notice how much taller the faceplate is, than the printed circuit board (PCB).

http://images17.newegg.com/is/image/newegg/33-166-051-Z05?$S640W$

Also included in the package, is a "low profile faceplate". You
unscrew the regular height faceplate, then install the low profile
faceplate. Then, install the (now completely) low profile product
in the slim computer. Next, screw on the antenna (one or more
antennas, depending on the wifi standard you're using). Since that
example product is 802.11n, it has three antennas. Other wifi
cards might have one antenna.

When purchasing low profile products, you have to be very careful.
Some products have a low profile PCB, but the faceplate is regular
height (and useless to someone with a slim PC). In such a case,
the user may have to scramble around, trying to find a different
metal faceplate to screw onto the card. Some desperate people,
modify the existing metal faceplate, until it fits the computer
case. (Pounding, bending, drilling, grinding...)

So when you're shopping, make sure that not only is the PCB
material low profile, but that a low profile faceplate is
also included.

The faceplate is also part of securing the card in its electrical
slot. It may be tempting to just remove the faceplate and operate
the card without mechanical support. If you do so, you're asking
for trouble. If the card hops up out of the slot, the PCI bus
could be damaged.

*******

USB Wifi devices are also available, but read the customer reviews
before buying one.

Paul
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Old 11-10-2009, 10:40 PM
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Re: Wireless Card for Slim Desktop

Thanks all for the responses.

Paul:
There is NO similar item that see the picture you've shown, even though an
hour's search over the item this evening.

Most similar PCI Card is as follows:
"D-Link 1320 Wireless LAN Standard/Low Profile PCI Card"

Do you think this, above is compatible to the PC, 'Slim' eMachine?

Any other helpful informations and suggestions would be VERY appreciated.

Thanks,


"Paul" <nospam@needed.com> wrote in message news:hdddiq$vfj$1@aioe.org...
> Menno Hershberger wrote:
>> "MapleE." <someone|@comcast.net> wrote in
>> news:#Z8kgviYKHA.5084@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl:
>>> Hi:
>>> For the 'Slim eMachine,' I got 'Wireless Card' from a local Staple and
>>> also over Internet, but both are too large to fit the Slim eMachine.
>>>
>>> Where should I look for this, .... 'Wireless Card' for slim eMachine,
>>> which dimension is 12H x 11W x 4.5D?

>>
>> What you need is a "low profile" PCI wireless adapter. Google it.
>> But the USB idea is a lot better.
>>

>
> In this picture, the PCI card printed circuit board is low profile.
> The metal faceplate fastened to it, is "full sized" or regular
> profile. Notice how much taller the faceplate is, than the printed circuit
> board (PCB).
>
> http://images17.newegg.com/is/image/newegg/33-166-051-Z05?$S640W$
>
> Also included in the package, is a "low profile faceplate". You
> unscrew the regular height faceplate, then install the low profile
> faceplate. Then, install the (now completely) low profile product
> in the slim computer. Next, screw on the antenna (one or more
> antennas, depending on the wifi standard you're using). Since that
> example product is 802.11n, it has three antennas. Other wifi
> cards might have one antenna.
>
> When purchasing low profile products, you have to be very careful.
> Some products have a low profile PCB, but the faceplate is regular
> height (and useless to someone with a slim PC). In such a case,
> the user may have to scramble around, trying to find a different
> metal faceplate to screw onto the card. Some desperate people,
> modify the existing metal faceplate, until it fits the computer
> case. (Pounding, bending, drilling, grinding...)
>
> So when you're shopping, make sure that not only is the PCB
> material low profile, but that a low profile faceplate is
> also included.
>
> The faceplate is also part of securing the card in its electrical
> slot. It may be tempting to just remove the faceplate and operate
> the card without mechanical support. If you do so, you're asking
> for trouble. If the card hops up out of the slot, the PCI bus
> could be damaged.
>
> *******
>
> USB Wifi devices are also available, but read the customer reviews
> before buying one.
>
> Paul



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Old 11-10-2009, 11:40 PM
Paul
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Re: Wireless Card for Slim Desktop

MapleE. wrote:
> Thanks all for the responses.
>
> Paul:
> There is NO similar item that see the picture you've shown, even though an
> hour's search over the item this evening.
>
> Most similar PCI Card is as follows:
> "D-Link 1320 Wireless LAN Standard/Low Profile PCI Card"
>
> Do you think this, above is compatible to the PC, 'Slim' eMachine?
>
> Any other helpful informations and suggestions would be VERY appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>


The WDA-1320 includes a low profile faceplate. You said "1320", so I assume
it is this one. Newegg has pictures of the box contents. It is a b/g wifi,
with WEP and WPA (doesn't mention WPA2).

http://www.dlink.com/products/?sec=0&pid=475

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...0&Tpk=wda-1320

Manual (WPA2 is mentioned here). Card dimensions 4.64" long x 2.13" x 0.34" thick.
Check the room available in your slim PC to be sure.

ftp://ftp.dlink.com/Wireless/wda1320...manual_110.zip

Don't forget to read the product reviews. Then look for a good price
on it closer to home.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16833127080

Paul
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