No.7272
What's the name of this port?
I can't figure it out.
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No.7303
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No.7304
it is my professional opinion that:
- this port has never been identified
- it has never been held in captivity before
- this is the first reliable photograph
- the port has been blamed for 40 deaths in the past five days alone
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No.7312
>>7272
Anon that’s an FCIO 2.0 port.
Before FCIO 3.0 was introduced, these were quite common. They’re used to connect your system to a compatible flux capacitor (hence the name Flux Capacitor Input Outpt)
Here’s a video about it:
https://youtu.be/dQw4w9WgXcQ
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No.7316
>>7312
This video explained it for me. Had no idea.
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No.7325
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No.7380
>>7272
as said when this was posted on 4g, it's usb 3.2
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No.7381
>>7272
it's a cigarette lighter
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No.7382
>>7304
I think you're confusing this port with Sam Hyde.
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No.7593
It's a proprietary port Dell uses for hooking up an external WiFi adapter
Helped a friend set one up
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No.7598
it isnt a port. Port isw a wine fortified with Brandy. It looks more like a USB thingymajig to me
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No.7627
This is a proprietary Dell port for a network adapter antenna.
Your network card should be one of these: TK208, GW073, MX846.
Here's a link to the antenna: https://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/dell-network-adapter-antenna/apd/ru297/networking
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No.7855
>>7272
>What's the name of this port?
>port has antenna written beside it
learn to read nigger.
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No.9366
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No.9372
It's a mysterious fleshlight.
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