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The 3Com AJ10BT was a PCMCIA ethernet adapter released by 3Com/MHz in the early 1990's. It utilizes an "XJack" design, where the jack for Ethernet is a plastic hoop that you press to pop-out of the card and plug the Ethernet cable into, removing the need for special "dongles" to connect the ethernet adapter. It has a 10mbps Transfer Rate. | The 3Com AJ10BT was a PCMCIA ethernet adapter released by 3Com/MHz in the early 1990's. It utilizes an "XJack" design, where the jack for Ethernet is a plastic hoop that you press to pop-out of the card and plug the Ethernet cable into, removing the need for special "dongles" to connect the ethernet adapter. It has a 10mbps Transfer Rate. | ||
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The 3Com AJ10BT was a PCMCIA ethernet adapter released by 3Com/MHz in the early 1990's. It utilizes an "XJack" design, where the jack for Ethernet is a plastic hoop that you press to pop-out of the card and plug the Ethernet cable into, removing the need for special "dongles" to connect the ethernet adapter. It has a 10mbps Transfer Rate.