Intel WiFi Link 5300 (half size)

This card is assumed to be using the JC82539 chipset (JC82539MDE + JC82539RDE).

Many more PCI subsystems exist for this device..

The card is used in (at least) the following...
 * Dell Adamo
 * iFixit teardown
 * FCC ID: E2K533ANH, IC ID: 1514B-533ANH, Dell P/N: 0KW374, 00:21:6A OUI, TA: E14715-010

Be wary of buying cards of this type with unknown origin if you plan on using these cards in a Linux environment. Many on eBay (and the like) are engineering samples and will not function (by default) with the in-kernel driver. The drivers (compat-drivers would be easiest to work with) will need to be patched (and the minimum EEPROM version check removed) to function with these devices.
 * Intel Wifi Link 5300, 6200, 6300 and Ubuntu 10.10 on ubuntuforums.org
 * Little hack needed to get Intel AGN 5300 work on the Gentoo forums

Note that the 5300 series cards are also available in vendor-specific models which are not cross-compatible with standard Windows drivers, resulting in a driver error "This device cannot start. (Code 10)"


 * Dell P/N: 0KW374 (PCI Device 8086 4235)


 * IBM/Lenovo C/M: 533ANHU (PCI Device 8086 4236)