by Dan East » Sep 7, 2001 @ 9:39pm
Also, there are some advantages to using CF form factor. We have both CF and PCMCIA Socket Low Power Ethernet cards. With the CF version, we can basically use them in any device. HPCs have both CF and PCMCIA, nearly all Pocket PCs have CF, and you can use them in PCMCIA-only Pocket PCs and Laptops with a trivial $10 adapter. I would also recommend the "ruggedized" CF version, in which the dongle is permanently atteached to the card. You will find that it is easier to remove the entire card and dongle as one unit. The card / dongle connector is rather flimsy and somewhat hard to reconnect (certainly harder than inserting the entire card). With the ruggedized version you can just pull the whole thing out by the dongle, and there's really no need to go around with the ethernet card inserted and the dongle detached.<br><br>Dan East