Cisco PCMCIA card & TI PCI adapter

Hi,
I have to install a Cisco PCMCIA 350 card (AIR-PCM352) on a desktop PC running Windows XP Pro sp2.
To do that I use a PCI adapter with Texas Instruments PCI 1410 chipset but it doesn't work because the system recognize the card as MTD-002.
Is there anyone who has the same problem or has resolved that?
Is there anyone who can write me a PCI adapter that can work with the Cisco PCMCIA card?
Thanks in advance
Antonio

Sonnet seems to be the most Mac friendly and, as I recall, they answer customer questions very quickly. Try:
http://www.sonnettech.com/

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