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[CLOSED] 22 Intel Wireless / Bluetooth modules.

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#1 ·
I get these free all the time at work so I decided to be nice and give back to the oc.net community. We would just throw these away. I have at minimum 22 of them, but I have a bunch around the house so I may have more lol. We will start at 22 though. 1 per winner.

*Rules*
- Winners pays 5.90 flat rate shipping ( must be in US )
- Must have been on oc.net for 1 year.
- Must have 100 posts.
- Must have 3 rep
- Must have a practical need for this module. I want to give these to people who need it, not for people who might need it some day.
- One post in this thread per person please. If I see more you will be disqualified.

*Winners will be chosen 2/20/14 at random*

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Information on this module / drivers can be found here:

http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/sb/CS-032116.htm
 
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im in could use one of these for when i can get a pc setup in the living room again have a old netgear draft wireless n and its very buggy drivers are from a differt vendors card cause netgear wont make windows 7 64bit drivers for it and im thinking of maybe moving my media server out of my room to cut down on heat it makes when mining and other stuff 1 of the 2 computers would be using it thanks again. Im not sure how soon i could use them being honest here sence i had back surgery dec 16th and its a slow healing process for me so far on alot of drugs to cut down on the extreme pain and they dont help that much sence i been on them sence last aug .
 
#3 ·
In
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I have been needing one for awhile but have been too cheap to buy one
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#5 ·
IN ,
after i sold my Htpc i sacrificed the Cat5 drop for another computer in the house ,
and im now out of connections . just yesterday i put my old computer together ,
and was scratching my head figuring out how im going to get it connected in the
back room .. and since im using it for a picture / music archive for my phone ,
this would work perfectly .

thanks for the opportunity !
 
#6 ·
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Originally Posted by Bal3Wolf View Post

im in could use one of these for when i can get a pc setup in the living room again have a old netgear draft wireless n and its very buggy drivers are from a differt vendors card cause netgear wont make windows 7 64bit drivers for it and im thinking of maybe moving my media server out of my room to cut down on heat it makes when mining and other stuff 1 of the 2 computers would be using it thanks again. Im not sure how soon i could use them being honest here sence i had back surgery dec 16th and its a slow healing process for me so far on alot of drugs to cut down on the extreme pain and they dont help that much sence i been on them sence last aug .
In! Just like the first guy my wireless adapter has no win7 drivers that work properly. This would solve my problem and give my wife a computer she can use for school without me having to run another cable to where she wants it. Thanks for the opportunity
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#7 ·
1 of these will allow me to finally upgrade my htpc OS. The current card in it wont run in windows 7 or 8. in please
 
#8 ·
Wow!! This is definitely what I need for my old rig, I only have one RJ45 port in my room and two desktops....
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(I dont want to add another switch to my network if i can help it, plus my old rig would be great for lan parties with this)
 
#14 ·
Wow I like that, totally in
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I was going to buy a usb wifi/bluetooth adapter and then a short adapter to connect it internally. But this seems like a better solution. I'm thinking I can mount it behind my motherboard tray...
Just curious, is there an updated version of something like this with bluetooth 4.0?
 
#20 ·
In. I could certainly make use of this in my HTPC which does not have WiFi or Bluetooth.
 
#21 ·
i need one of these! thanks op!
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#23 ·
In for one - I could definitely use this. I currently use a WRT54G router with DDWRT and configured as a wireless bridge to pick up wifi for my computer... a bulky solution. This would clean things up considerably.
Also the bluetooth would be great to replace the crappy $1 usb bluetooth adapter I got from meritline.com
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#25 ·
In, I could actually use two of these, want to set up two separate networks for 3 of my computers so i can transfer files between them without bogging down my internet network connection. I could also use the bluetooth for PS3 controller I use for my tablet on my PC for wireless freedom.
 
#26 ·
In, would save me the trouble of running cable for my daughters build! I'm afraid from the reviews I've seen the Asus card I have may be a dud.
 
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