Installing Internal wireless NIC. I need an antenna.

TriggerHappy101

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I ordered (and installed) an internal wireless NIC for my HP Pavilion ze4600. Hower - I made the mistake that I needed an antenna installed also (I thought one was already installed.)

The wNIC:

MSI MP54G5 (MS-6833B) IEEE 802.11b/g

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16833158015

I need an Antenna now for this type 3 wNIC. Do I need a specificly made one for my laptop? Or do they make genieric antennas? Thanks!
 

TriggerHappy101

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Yes this is for a notebook. It is able to see my AP from about 7 feet away with 35% signal strength. It needs to be connected to an internal antenna that lives inside the laptop case.
 

corkyg

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In that particular Pavilion, you will not find a built in antenna. It would have been a lot simpler to get a good PCMCIA NIC and just stick it in the slot. The antenna is built in to the card.

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corkyg

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Originally posted by: TriggerHappy101 I dont like the thing hanging off the end.

Wierd! I use my EVDO connection card all the time, and when I pack up, I remove it from the slot and slip it into its padded bag.

Hanging off the end? A 3/4 inch protrusion ain't no biggie. I don't think you'll find any suitable antenna in a store - there's no real market for them.