Comments on: Symbol to Release 802.11b CF Card
Symbol Technologies, Inc. has announced that it will soon be releasing an IEEE802.11b wireless Compact Flash card. The Spectrum24 CF wireless LAN adapter will originally be released for the Pocket PC but Symbol said it plans to add support for the Palm OS, which means the TRGpro or HandEra 330. It will be available sometime this Summer for an as yet undisclosed price.
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Handspring Too?
I.M. Anonymous @ 5/10/2001 6:37:53 PM #
Isn't there a CF Card Springboard available? That would mean all of the current Handspring models with that Springboard installed could use the Symbol 802.11B Card, right?
RE: Handspring Too?
I.M. Anonymous @ 5/10/2001 7:17:29 PM #
http://www.infosync.no/en/news/n/364.asp
You are not left out. Finally 802.11b solutions for almost every pda out there.
M
RE: Handspring Too?
It is my understanding that the CF Springboard adaptors are primarily to allow Visors to use CF memory cards. The Visor isn't capable of providing all the power that some other types of CF cards need. Without any evidence to be sure that Visors with say, the MatchBook Drive, would be able to use this wireless adapter, I thought it wiser to say nothing besides what I was certain of, that the devices with built-in CF slots could use it.
As the previous poster pointed out, the Xircom Springboard is probably a better option for Visors.
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802.11b for handera?
I.M. Anonymous @ 5/10/2001 6:48:42 PM #
I'd rather have 802.11b with an iPAQ than a handera. Could use it for web browsing from the living room, file management from the bathroom, but wireless ethernet seems more apropo with pocket pc platform.
RE: 802.11b for handera?
I.M. Anonymous @ 5/10/2001 7:34:03 PM #
Why? You don't need a HUGE processor to render web pages (my PalmV with Omnisky proves this). I expect there'd be some benefit to more processing power -- you can't have too much, can you? -- but I'd like to know why you summarily dismiss the Handera.
Of course, if you're simply another iPaq fan trolling for hits, just ignore this question.
RE: 802.11b for handera?
802.11b chipsets eat a lot of power (due to the higher wattage of the transmitters) - must be external power in the device (looks big enough). Apart from that, nothing un-Palm about them.
RE: 802.11b for handera?
Perfect for the Handera, because you can run off AC from side jack if need be.
RE: 802.11b for handera?
I.M. Anonymous @ 5/11/2001 1:48:05 PM #
Look at the picture of URL. Notice that the PDAs next to the adapter are Pocket PCs. I think as long as you have a sleave for the iPAQ that has a CF slot you'll be fine.
RE: 802.11b for handera?
I.M. Anonymous @ 7/25/2001 1:57:29 PM #
HandEra is aware of this card and will be supporting it.
Printing?
I.M. Anonymous @ 10/21/2001 10:59:05 PM #
Any word on printing ability? it would be great to have the ability to print all of my SOAP notes without standing around the nurses station. If Printboy supported networked printing that would be great.
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