What is so special about the Azurewave?
WL11e is an Azurewave..
Model AW-NE126H
Listed as 100mw
sticker says High power
originally in a CF31 TSB21
WL11a
Intel advanced N 6205
Searching leads me to believe it is 100mw also.
Standard card for CF31 mk2's
Specs of CF31 the Azurewave is installed in.
Customer Specific Airforce, 100mW Wireless LAN, Win7, Intel Core i5-2520M 2.50GHz, vPro, 13.1" XGA Touch, 256GB SSD,4GB, TPM, Bluetooth, Single Pass (Selectable), Smartcard, Emissive Backlit Keyboard, UL 1604 Haz Loc, No Drive, Toughbook Preferred
WLAN cards...WL11e vs WL11a
WLAN cards...WL11e vs WL11a
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Re: WLAN cards...WL11e vs WL11a
One key feature of Azureware is lack of support by Intel AMT / ME ;-)
The Intel card is supported by Intel AMT / ME, which provides Anti-Theft and NSA backdoor.
That might influence your decission if you're on either side of the fence.
http://boingboing.net/2013/12/31/jacob- ... watch.html
The Intel card is supported by Intel AMT / ME, which provides Anti-Theft and NSA backdoor.
That might influence your decission if you're on either side of the fence.
http://boingboing.net/2013/12/31/jacob- ... watch.html
Re: WLAN cards...WL11e vs WL11a
That is VERY interesting....Azurewave is looking MUCH better...
Off to read linked article..............
Off to read linked article..............
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Re: WLAN cards...WL11e vs WL11a
Does that mean only Azurewave are "safe" or any non Intel?
I want 3x3 with abgn...dual band..
I want 3x3 with abgn...dual band..
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Re: WLAN cards...WL11e vs WL11a
Any cards which are not supported by Intel AMT / ME should be fine.
At this point in time this means almost all Non-Intel cards are safe,
with a few exceptions like Ericcson 3G cards.
At this point in time this means almost all Non-Intel cards are safe,
with a few exceptions like Ericcson 3G cards.