It's only unique? features would be it's removable antenna
Models:
- 3CRWE737A Rev B (PCMCIA)
- 3CRWE620 92 Rev A: PCMCIA Wlan Card with X-Jack Antenna
- 3CRWE777A E1 (PCI)
- 3CRWE737 96B-E1 - WARNING i got two of these thinking they would have the nifty external connectors, but they don't, so whatch out on what you order!
Analysis Model 3CRWE737A, Rev B
Warning: This card has problems associating with Cisco 350 Series Access Points. Multiple cards, multiple laptops, multiple OSes all had problems associating with an AP that hunderds of others had no problems with. Still a problem with the latest firmware and drivers. I would recommend against this card. 24/07/02 --Terry
When you remove the small antenna from the card, you'll find two connectors right next to each other. Does anybody know if one would be TX, the other RX? - Yes, both are tx/rx. Those are diverisity antennas. It works by choosing the one with the strongest signal. You may disable or enable each one of them by software.
Q. What TYPE of connectors am I? ID me please!
Front of 3com Airconnect
Back of 3com Airconnect
Front of 3com Airconnect with antenna removed
3com Airconnect Antenna male ends
3com Airconnect Card female ends
3com Airconnect Male ends, showing the price (er... I mean scale) of the card
They look MMCX to me
Those are Reverse Polarity MMCX (Like the Zcom XI-300)
I assure you those are standard MMCX (NOT Reverse Polarity) Same connector as Cisco and Senao cards.
-MichaelCodanti 7/24/2002
Looking from top with antenna to right, the lower is primary, the upper is for diversity and is the one being turned off from software
Analysis Model 3CRWE777A E1 (PCI)
The 3CRWE777A E1 (PCI) has not an external antenna, there is a pigtail connector under the plastic that covers the pccard.
I have written a Howto for this pcmcia-pci card. You can find it in: Fibranet.org (Spanish version only)


