JUst to clarify a couple points, you can use PCI wireless cards in teh
mPower, it's just not recomended because they suck up a lot ore power than
you really need, and the mPower does support the B wireless standard which
is what most networks use. Am I off the mark with any of that?
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Hello Humanware Staff and all,
I am writing because I am wondering from when I just talked to the
tech people at HW they told me about two cards that work with the
mPower for connecting wirelessly to the internet / network.
The two are:
Ambicom M# wL1100c-cs
Sandisk Combo M# Sdwcfb-128
both of these cards are compactflash.
So my question is when I looked up both of these cards they both use
older technology when it comes to speed, why are we not able to us the
new standard of g and or b?
My other question is there any other cards that are know to work IN
the mPower? If so what standard do they use what kind of card (slot
type) would be used with it?
Also would like to know if there is a know (proven) slot that they
work in better with? I would like to use it in the PCMCIA slot (I
think that is spelt right).
Thanks
Christopher
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