Originally posted by: iamme
ok,
here's a close up: wifi_006.jpg
here's my laptop: wifi_004.jpg (there are already external antenna connectors there)
here's why i can't just pop in the new wifi card: wifi_003.jpg the antennas are hooked up to some huge boards.
Originally posted by: Jeff7
Originally posted by: iamme
ok,
here's a close up: wifi_006.jpg
here's my laptop: wifi_004.jpg (there are already external antenna connectors there)
here's why i can't just pop in the new wifi card: wifi_003.jpg the antennas are hooked up to some huge boards.
I think those big boards are the antennas.
Originally posted by: thorin
Do you have one of those kewl little spring loaded solder suckers?
Like this:
http://www.radioshack.com/product.asp?catalog%5Fname=CTLG&category%5Fname=CTLG%5F011%5F009%5F007%5F004&product%5Fid=64%2D2098
If so then it's easy heat it up. Suck off the solder (incl the stuff in the joint where the crimped connection slides over the contact). Unplug the connection.
Thorin
Originally posted by: TTM77
this look simple.. just touch the soldering iron on the solder for awhile and the solder will melt and you just pull the wire out. Then re-melt the solder and put the new one you want in. I dont' think U even need to remove the solder. Just make sure U don't smear the solder too far from it's orignal spot b/c it might short something out.
It's used along with your soldering iron, you heat the solder up with the iron then use the sucker to remove it while it's still hot (that way it can't cool and fowl things up on you). As suggested by someone else soldering braid will also work to absorb the extra solder that you wanna get rid of but may now pull it out of the joint between the crimped end on the wire and the contact it's over top of.Originally posted by: iamme
Originally posted by: thorin
Do you have one of those kewl little spring loaded solder suckers?
Like this:
http://www.radioshack.com/product.asp?catalog%5Fname=CTLG&category%5Fname=CTLG%5F011%5F009%5F007%5F004&product%5Fid=64%2D2098
If so then it's easy heat it up. Suck off the solder (incl the stuff in the joint where the crimped connection slides over the contact). Unplug the connection.
Thorin
no, i don't have this
if i used a normal soldering iron, will i make a mess? any chance i will ruin the mini-PCI card?
