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    Built-in Wireless Advanced Mods

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by mnementh, Feb 4, 2008.

  1. Toughbook

    Toughbook Drop and Give Me 20!

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    Mnem did a great hack on the CF-28 RIM antenna. Just by desoldering a few SMD components and then grounding another... It really works well as a GREAT wifi antenna. From there you can run the wire to the pass-through and then you can solder a 20" or so long antenna cable to run to the wifi card. This way you not only have a great wifi antenna but you also have the availability to have an external antenna if you ever buy a dock equipped with the same type pass-through.

    Yes... I have a few CF-28 RIM antennas. Since you can't PM anyone... You can email me for details if you like.
     
  2. peewee3ie

    peewee3ie Notebook Consultant

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    Hi toughbook,

    I sent you a PM. I cann't send you a e-mail
     
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