SparkLAN Communications, Inc, model WMIA-166AGH+. SparkLAN Communications Inc., the broadband wireless networking solution provider, announces the availability of its WMIA-166AGH+ Mini PCI module. Aug. 25, 2009
SparkLAN Communications, Inc, model WMIA-198N. SparkLAN Communications Inc. announces the availability of its WMIA-198N Mini PCI module designed to enable robust wireless connections to embedded applications. Jul. 23, 2009
Unex Technology Corporation, model CM10-HP. high power 600mW(28dBm) IEEE802.11a/b/g 108Mbps wifi mini-PCI module with one MMCX RF connector May 6, 2009
Unex Technology Corporation, model DNXA-95. 802.11n b/g 1T1R in the smallest PCIe half-size form factor using AR9285 single-chip solution to provide the optimal upgrade path from legacy 802.11 solutions. Mar. 24, 2009
Unex Technology Corp., model DNXA-92. 802.11n a/b/g in the smallest PCIe half-size providing notebook or ASD manufacturers to develop ultra-compact devices with optimal balance of performance and power. Jul. 25, 2008
Unex Technology Corp., model DNMA-83. 11n draft2.0 a/b/g wifi mini-PCI module designed specifically for WLAN clients, access points, home gateways, consumer electronics, multimedia entertainment devices, embedded wireless in laptops. Mar. 5, 2008
Unex Technology Corp., model DNMA-81. 11n draft2.0 a/b/g wifi mini-PCI module designed specifically for WLAN clients, access points, home gateways, consumer electronics, multimedia entertainment devices, embedded wireless in laptops. Mar. 5, 2008
Unex Technology Corp., model DNMA-82. wifi mini-PCI module designed specifically for WLAN clients, access points, home gateways, consumer electronics, multimedia entertainment devices, embedded wireless in laptops, desktops, and peripherals. Mar. 5, 2008
Unex Technology Corp., model CM9-GP. RoHS compliant version of CM9 which is widely applied in wireless AP/Router and industry devices. Supports Wake on Wireless LAN. Nov. 23, 2005
DPAC Technologies, model n/a. The first in a family of products designed to simplify the process of adding wireless connectivity to existing product designs. Jul. 7, 2004