![]() The card is actually not too difficult to open, and the plus of this card is that there appeared no glue was used to put the external case together, so re-assembly of the card was a snap, literally. Obviously, I decided, then, to drill a hole to access the connector on the DWL-G650 (as shown by my pictures). Lo and behold, after opening the card, there was already a connector attached to the PCB! Actually, this wasn't that surprising, since others on the net reported the the D-Link DWL-650+ (802.11b) card also had a built-in connector and all that was required of you to use this connector was to drill an access hole and move a capacitor. Sadly, it was sort of an impulse buy, considering that I didn't research whether or not the card had an connector for an external connector - you never know when you need more POWER! Well, the geek in me made me quite impatient after getting the card, I just had to open it up to find out whether or not I could add a connector. The DWL-G650 was going for $35 after rebate (I quickly sent in the rebate, of course). Buy.com had a deal I couldn't resist, especially since I needed a new wifi card. ![]() D-Link DWL-G650 AirPlus Xtreme Wireless G Card
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