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Microdrives and Network cards in an Ipaq

PostPosted: Mar 23, 2001 @ 12:09am
by Joe Dawson

Re: Microdrives and Network cards in an Ipaq

PostPosted: Mar 23, 2001 @ 1:26am
by Chris Edwards

Re: Microdrives and Network cards in an Ipaq

PostPosted: Mar 23, 2001 @ 10:19am
by Dan East

Re: Microdrives and Network cards in an Ipaq

PostPosted: Mar 23, 2001 @ 10:22am
by Dan East

Re: Microdrives and Network cards in an Ipaq

PostPosted: Mar 23, 2001 @ 5:25pm
by Joe Dawson

Re: Microdrives and Network cards in an Ipaq

PostPosted: Apr 28, 2001 @ 1:34am
by Richard

Re: Microdrives and Network cards in an Ipaq

PostPosted: Apr 28, 2001 @ 8:52am
by SonicSilicon
About the 802.11b, If you aren't going to be too far away from your computer with the iPAQ, you could just use two Wireless Ethernet adapters; One PCI version for your desktop and one PC Card(PCMCIA) version for your iPAQ. You will be using them in Ad-Hoc mode which simply means peer-to-peer. Further range can be had at the expenses of speed (i.e. longer distances at slower speeds.)<br><br>I finally found a , though it doesn't idicate if it will work on a PocketPC.

Re: Microdrives and Network cards in an Ipaq

PostPosted: May 16, 2001 @ 10:54pm
by Sean
802.11b Issue.<br><br>At work I use a Cisco Aironet 340 PC Card in the iPAQ PCMCIA expansion sleeve.  It works great.<br><br>Hope that helps.<br><br>

Re: Microdrives and Network cards in an Ipaq

PostPosted: May 27, 2001 @ 4:52pm
by freed0m
I am using the Orinoco PCMCIA gold card with my iPAQ for 802.11 wireless access to my local LAN and it works great. I am also using the Novatel Merlin to access Ricochet wireless network when traveling with the same iPAQ and it too ROCKS!