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RE: Wireless LANs - WARNING, LONG :)
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- Subject: RE: Wireless LANs - WARNING, LONG :)
- From: "Des Gibbons" <des@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 10:02:24 -0000
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>
> I think IR is a non-starter.
>
> BlueTooth devices are available now or soon for iPAQ too. I believe
these
> are slower and have even smaller range than wireless LAN cards though.
>
> Suppose it depends if you want to us it in one area or walking round
the
> house.
Yes, I think IR has too many restrictions to make it a suitable solution
( Which is a pity
Doing some more surfing last night, I came acrosss a picture of someone
holding an ipaq in their hand, now either this person had double size
hands,
or the ipaq is half the size I had pictured in my head :)
Mark, are you planning on getting a pcmcia sleeve by any chance, I get the
impression that even with the sleeve and pcmcia card that the extra size
and
weight may not be as big a drawback as I had assumed.
Hmmm, pity stock levels are so low on the ipaqs and the pcmcia sleeve, I
reckon I need a touchy feeley session with the whole ensemble to decided if
it is worth the money, although I am beginning to think it is :)
Comapaq had a research unit similar to the ipaq, called the itsy, and
another called the skiff personal server. The ipaq looks like it is a
combination of these two reserach projects. Only problem for me is the itsy
used a daughtercard for expansGN=3 and the skiff had a built in pcmcia/CF
slot. Guess which design philosophy went to market :(
http://research.compaq.com/wrl/projects/itsy/
http://crl.research.compaq.com/projects/personalserver/
Anyway, I think I will put the idea on the back burner til I can get the
three components together to see if it is compact enough for the job :/
DesG
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