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Originally Posted by MikeSty
It didn't occur to me that the panel labeled "C" was for this purpose. I knew M was Memory, so I popped open the only other panel (C), and there she was. After some Googling, I discovered it was the Intel (R) PRO/Wireless 2200 chipset. The only problem is, one of the wires to it came off. Guess I'll resolder that. Thanks Sharon
Bendsley - I've never had luck with those for some reason. They're just as good as just selecting the model of the computer, which again leads to the ambiguous results 
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Our company likes to have totally standardized units so we pay extra to have less functionality alot of the times. We didn't want people with WiFi initially so while most got D600s with Wifi in them we paid to have them removed.
Then suddenly we wired the building with WiFi adapters all over the place and they stopped that practice.
The dell service tag numbers identify our units quite well. Tells me all about the machine if there's actually a WiFi card in there or not and exactly which drivers to use.
I wonder why you have difficulty with it.
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