identify a PCMCIA card

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As per the title. Piccies will follow (Camera is charging).

It's pulled from a BT voyager 2000 ADSL modem router. it has 2 MC type antenna connectors. Marking on the board include "RF&Wireless div" (in silkscreen) "3017-000380" (Again, in silkscreen), dated 03-15-02 (more silkscreen). On the other side of the PCB (I can't at the moment get the can/case off it to identify the chipset, this is the external writing) is a sticker with a barcode and "11312038510" as well as "581" over "E10"

Also on the PCB are 5 holes, arranged like they would be on a dice. I would hazard a guess that this is for a 3rd antenna (Like the other 2 connectors, large ground plane (4 outer holes), and a tiny signal trace (inner hole))

I'll get pictures as soon as I can. I am looking to order 2 high-gain (9dBi) antenna to go with this, but I'll need to know what drivers I need.

All help appreciated, I'm trying to do thisd on a budget, so please don't suggest buying a new card (they simply have not got the range I'm looking for, including "N" cards)
 
No need for this now. Rather unsurprisingly, it's a BT 1020 PCMCIA adaptor. Plugged it into a mates lappy, and there you go. New Hardware Wizard actually has a use!

Shame mine didn't do it eh...
 
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