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    Question SB95PV2 and the PN15G Wireless Module

    I was hoping someone could give me a definitive answer regarding the SB95PV2 and the PN15G Wireless Module.

    I have recently bought an SB95PV2, and I was wondering if the PN15G Wireless Module will fit, as I already have one in my old SB51G. The Shuttle site does not list the P series as being compatible, but it looks to me as though there is a suitable hole for the antenna to go in on the back. Of course, I could be wrong!

    Any info or help would be great, cheers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DannyTMan
    I was hoping someone could give me a definitive answer regarding the SB95PV2 and the PN15G Wireless Module.

    I have recently bought an SB95PV2, and I was wondering if the PN15G Wireless Module will fit, as I already have one in my old SB51G. The Shuttle site does not list the P series as being compatible, but it looks to me as though there is a suitable hole for the antenna to go in on the back. Of course, I could be wrong!

    Any info or help would be great, cheers!
    You could always sell me the wireless module PN15g and get some cash back ?

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    The PN15G wireless module kit is designed to be screwed into special mounting holes located on the side of the drive cage in the G (and similar) chassis.

    Shuttle's new P series chassis features their new 'tool-less' drive cage which doesn't have the necessary mounting holes.

    If you look at the P chassis you'll see that there are slots near to where the 'wireless antenna' hole is, suggesting that Shuttle will be releasing a new wireless module kit for these cases.

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    Quote Originally Posted by elkiebruno007
    You could always sell me the wireless module PN15g and get some cash back ?
    Sorry, it's not for sale! I intend on keeping it in my old SB51G and using it as a server.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Markj
    The PN15G wireless module kit is designed to be screwed into special mounting holes located on the side of the drive cage in the G (and similar) chassis.

    Shuttle's new P series chassis features their new 'tool-less' drive cage which doesn't have the necessary mounting holes.

    If you look at the P chassis you'll see that there are slots near to where the 'wireless antenna' hole is, suggesting that Shuttle will be releasing a new wireless module kit for these cases.
    Thanks for that Markj. That's cleared it up for me! I'll keep my ears and eyes open for the new wireless module...

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