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atn PDA wireless CF Card


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  • Subject: atn PDA wireless CF Card
  • From: "Amar Nagi" <groups@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 7 Nov 2002 22:46:30 -0000
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Not a bad buy. What does everyone else think ? works with pocket pc 2002
4669  DCF-650W Wireless Compact Flash Card =A367.95 

D-Link Wireless Compact Flash Card

The wireless Type II card is IEEE 802.11b compliant and allows PDAs, such a= s the popular Compaq iPAQ, Casio 125 and the HP Jornada to operate within a= wireless system. The card works in both common ad-hoc and in infrastructur= e modes.

Features:
* Ideal for current hand held PDAs with data transmit speeds of either 11, = 5.5, 2
or 1 Mbps
* In open area the range of the built in antenna has 460ft (11Mbps) or 1,31= 1ft
(1Mbps) given optimum conditions
* Incorporates standard 64/128 bit WEP encryption within 2.4GHz frequency <= BR> range utilising DSSS operation
* Auto Fall-Back feature which adjusts speed depending on distance from the=
Access point
* Fully compatible with Windows CE version 3 the compact flash type II inte= rface
has minimal power consumption of 17mA in sleep mode & less than 380 mA = in
transmission mode

  


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