Intel 2200 802.11b/g Mini PCI Adapter

(For IBM/Lenovo Laptops)


You are bidding on an Intel 802.11b/g Mini PCI card. This particular auction is for IBM/Lenovo laptops only (if your laptop is not made by IBM or Lenovo, please see our other Intel 2200 auctions for a different revision of this card).  No software is included, but you may download drivers from Intel using the link provided below.
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Some time ago we went in search of a mini PCI card with a stronger wireless signal.  We had a couple of Dell 8600 laptops at the time.  One had a Dell 1350 card and the other had an Intel 2200 Pro/Wireless card.  With the Dell card, we couldn't get signal on the far side of our house, but we had a relatively stong signal in the one with the Intel 2200 card.  Please note that there are many factors that determine the signal quality, and that while I did indeed get a stronger signal, I do not know if you will have the same experience.
Anyway, we were so pleased with the signal boost that we purchased a huge quantity of these cards and have been selling them on Ebay ever since.  Unlike most of the sellers out there, we actually offer support.  We've sold thousands of these cards; there aren't many questions we can't answer.  In addition, we have a software engineer in house to help figure out any issues we haven't encountered yet.
Installation on most computers is a snap (though it takes a little longer on computers where the mini PCI slot is under the keyboard).  Installation amounts to unplugging the two antenna wires, pushing two clip levers, lifting the card up, removing it, snapping the two antenna wires on the new card, and snapping the new card back in place.  It took no more than 5 minutes in our Dell 8600. 
If you have an off-brand wireless Mini PCI card (like the Dell 1350 wireless card) or happen to have the Intel 2100 mini PCI wireless '802.11b' card, this is a very cheap upgrade.  Most laptops that did not come with an internal wireless card already have the wireless antenna installed; you just need to install a card and plug in the one or two antenna connections (most laptops have two; the Intel card will choose the one with stronger signal).  You will typically get much better signal with an internal wireless card than using a PCMCIA or PC Card.
Another benefit is that if you install an Intel Wireless card in your laptop (and you have a Pentium-M processor), you can now call it a Centrino, which will increase its resale value.  After installing the Intel card in our Inspiron 8600, the BIOS recognized that the laptop was now a Centrino and displayed the "Intel Inside Centrino Mobile Technology" banner instead of the "Pentium M" banner that it had displayed previously.
Please check compatibility with your laptop. These cards should work in the mini PCI slot in most newer laptops, but I do not guarantee that it will be compatible with yours. Returns will be handled in the form of an identical replacement card.
Recently, HP, Compaq, and IBM have implemented a BIOS lock that is intended to force you to buy your card from them. For IBM laptops, there is a CMOS modification available on the net that should help you circumvent it or you may purchase an IBM specific card like the one in this auction (though some older models may still require the CMOS mod).  Be advised that we are not responsible if the CMOS modification voids your warranty. For HP/Compaq owners, we offer cards with HP/Compaq IDs!
Note, if you receive the "1802 Unauthorized network card is plugged in. Power off and remove the Mini PCI network card...." message on your IBM laptop (and you've purchased one of these IBM cards and it is listed below in the section that buyers have reported to be compatible without the CMOS modification), you may need to upgrade the BIOS on your laptop to the newest revision.  While upgrading your BIOS is quite routine, follow your manufacture's directions exactly and if you are doing a BIOS upgrade from within Windows, DISABLE YOUR VIRUS CHECKER until after it is installed.  BIOS upgrade issues need to be handled by your laptop manufacturer.  While uprading your BIOS may be neccessary for these cards to be recognized, we take no responsibility for it and upgrading your BIOS is done at your own risk.
Toshiba has taken a different route (your laptop won't reject the card, but it may refuse to turn it on).  Please purchase a Toshiba compatible card in one of our auctions here.  If you are having trouble locating the mini PCI slot on your Toshiba laptop, it is probably under the keyboard (most of them are that way).
Now that we have the BIOS lock issues figured out (you may need to buy a manufacture specific card from one of our other auctions), we now only know of one laptop that cannot be upgraded (IBM Thinkpad 570).  Laptops with P3, P4, P4-M, Pentium M, Celeron, Celeron M, and even several AMD Athlon laptops have worked just fine (though please note...we've only had one or two buyers try it with AMD processors...there is the potential that some of them are incompatible).  But even though we only know of the one laptop that is not compatible...we still do not guarantee compatibility...we only offer replacement with an identical card...and we do not give cash back refunds.
Here is a link to the latest Intel drivers (it is a very large download).
Here is a link to IBM's version of the Intel drivers (it is a slightly smaller download).
Here is a link to the latest BIOS revisions for most IBM laptops; you may need to use the newest BIOS revision in order to avoid a BIOS lock.
Here is a very detailed video of how to replace a Mini PCI modem or 10/100 NIC card in a laptop.  While it does not show the installation of an Intel Wireless card, I think it is a valuable illustration of the ease at which this card may be installed. Please note that the wiring harnesses pictured in the video are not pictures of the wireless antennas (there are ample pictures below of what the antennas look like).  If your laptop has a wiring harness, you will need to just push it aside.  The antenna (for instance, the Dell 8000 has only one antenna; attach it to the connection labeled "Main") or antennas (like most newer laptops) are the only things that attach to the Mini PCI card.
If your laptop did not come with preinstalled antennas, we have them available here!
Protect your hardware during installation with an antistatic wrist strap.

Here is a partial listing of laptops that your fellow Ebayers have reported as being compatible:
Acer
Please purchase a generic version of this card from one of our other auctions!
Alienware
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Asus
Please purchase a generic version of this card from one of our other auctions!
Averatec
Please purchase a generic version of this card from one of our other auctions!
Compaq
Please purchase a Compaq compatible card from another one of our auctions here!
Dell Inspiron
Please purchase a generic version of this card from one of our other auctions!
Dell Latitude
Please purchase a generic version of this card from one of our other auctions!
Dell Precision
Please purchase a generic version of this card from one of our other auctions!
Enpower
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Fry's
Please purchase a generic version of this card from one of our other auctions!
Fujitsu

Please purchase a generic version of this card from one of our other auctions!

Gateway
Please purchase a generic version of this card from one of our other auctions!
HP
Please purchase an HP compatible card from another one of our auctions here!
Hyperdata
Please purchase a generic version of this card from one of our other auctions!
IBM/Lenovo

  You may need to upgrade your BIOS to the newest
revision BEFORE installing the card. 
While updating your BIOS is quite routine, updating your BIOS is done at your own risk.

Buyers report that these models are compatible.

(Some buyers reported having to upgrade their BIOS first.)
770
A20m, A21m, A30, A31(a few buyers have still required the CMOS mod with the A31)
R51, R52
T20, T21, T22, T23, T40, T40p, T41p, T42, T43
X22, X31, X40, X41
Z60m
Buyers have not reported on these models.
R50
Buyers report that these models require the CMOS modification.
R32 (unfortunately not all R32 models work even with the CMOS mod), R40
T30
X30
Buyers report that these models need the generic Intel 2200 card.
G40, R30
Ask us if you have one of these models.
R31
Buyers report these models are incompatible.
570

Installation Instructions

A20m/p, A21m/p, A22m/p
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A30/p, A31/p
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R30, R32
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R40, R40e Removal
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R50/e/p, R51, R52
Removal
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T20, T21, T22, T23
Removal
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T40/p, T41/p, T42/p, T43/p
Removal
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X20, X21
Removal
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X30, X31, X32
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X40, X41
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Micron

Please purchase a generic version of this card from one of our other auctions!

Mitac
Please purchase a generic version of this card from one of our other auctions!
Panasonic
Please purchase a generic version of this card from one of our other auctions!
Sony
Please purchase a generic version of this card from one of our other auctions!
Toshiba
Please purchase a Toshiba compatible card in another one of our auctions here!
Uniwill
Please purchase a generic version of this card from one of our other auctions!
OTHERS
Please read through our feedback; we request that buyers leave the make and model of their laptop as part of their feedback.


Here are some pictures of how we replaced the Intel 2200 card in one of our newer Dell 9300 laptops:
Download and install the Intel drivers.  Or you may download IBM's version of the drivers.

Locate the mini PCI slot on your laptop.  On the Dell 9300, it is under the panel that you see towards the top left.

Remove the battery and disconnect it from the AC adapter if you have not already.

Remove the screws holding the mini PCI cover.
Lay the cover aside.  You can see the Dell mini PCI card above.

Here is a closer look at the mini PCI card.  Note the Main and Aux antennas above. 

Remove the two antennas (just pull up on the metal connector; they will pop off).

There is a lever located on each side of the mini PCI slot.  Push them to the sides and the card will flip up to about a 30 degree angle.

Insert the replacement card at the 30 degree angle and push the card down.  The levers will move out of the way and then snap into place.

Snap on the antennas (or single antenna if you only have one).  When properly connected, the antennas should pivot freely.  It makes no difference which connector you connect them to.  If you have only one antenna, just pick one of the connectors (either one; there is no reason to prefer the Main one).


Pictures:



Mini PCI wireless cards come in two sizes 3A and 3B.  The taller Dell card on the top right is size 3A.  The other cards pictured are size 3B.  A 3A card will only fit in a 3A slot.  A 3B card will fit in either a 3A slot or a 3B slot.  If you do not know the size of the wireless slot in your laptop, choose a 3B card to be safe. 

The cards in this auction are the smaller "universal" size 3B.  


Why should you purchase your card from us?
We have sold thousands of these cards.  More than 99% of our feedback is from internal mini PCI wireless cards.  Feel free to read through it.
We are the only seller that offers to support you after the sale.   We have a software engineer on site to help you with your questions.
Our cards carry a 30 day replacement guarantee. 

Most sellers offer their card "AS-IS"  with no returns.  Why is the card no longer in their laptop...perhaps they just got tired of surfing the net wirelessly and took it out.
Our cards ship from the United States.  US buyers will not incur customs duties (NAFTA does not cover these cards; they are not made in North America).
We ship fast.
We have the best price and you can BUY IT NOW :)


Notes to US buyers:
All items are shipped with delivery confirmation (yes, even if you choose first class mail).
Delivery confirmation is not a tracking number; it is there to confirm when it has been delivered and nothing else.
Despite claims to the contrary on the USPS web site, they don't update the site information until your item is delivered.
You should expect this message to appear on the USPS web site until you receive it:

"The U.S. Postal Service was electronically notified by the shipper or shipping partner on [Month DD, YYYY] to expect your package for mailing."
If you buy a large quantity of these, we reserve the right to upgrade your shipment method to UPS Second Day Air at no additional cost to you.
Delivery is guaranteed on all shipments.  If your item is taking longer than you had hoped, please contact us.  


Notes to buyers from International, APO, FPO, and US Territories:
We will not declare your item as a gift; it is not.
We always fill out a customs form.  The final value of the auction will be the stated value on the customs form.
USPS Airmail and Global Priority mail have no tracking or delivery confirmation options.
Delivery confirmation is not available to APO, FPO, and US Territories.
In general, USPS Global Priority Mail arrives sooner than USPS Airmail, but they don't guarantee it.
The USPS does not offer refunds if it takes a long time to receive your package.  Neither do we.  If it is taking longer than you would like...wait longer....we sent it and it will arrive. 
Delivery is guaranteed on all shipments.  If your item is taking longer than you had hoped, please contact us.  Some countries have widely varying delivery times due to customs and other circumstances beyond our control.  Please be patient if your item seems to be taking too long.