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Wednesday, March 09, 2005

Altoids wireless Card


Altoids wireless card
I've seen many different altoids "hacks" i decided i needed one under my belt; I took an old 802.11b card and broke it open spliced the usb cord to make it shorter (no soldering involved) . To make things even more worth while removing the antenna improved signal strength by about 30%! Gotta love the curiously strong wireless freshness.

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