Hi Diane! I discovered the card at:
http://www.superwarehouse.com/Socket_Communications_Low_Power_Eth
ernet_CF_Card/EA2900-117/p/90571
Unfortunately though when I called to inquire about this card, I
was told that they don't have any of them in, and they weren't
all that sure as to when any new ones would be arriving. Oh
well, I guess that means that I'll just keep right on looking for
another place to purchase it from. By the way, I'll take this
opportunity to thank Rhonda and others for replying to my post.
As always, I really appreciate that. Isaih
----- Original Message -----
From: Diane Bomar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2006 23:39:32 -0500
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] help regarding this ethernet card
Where did you find this card?At 09:17 PM 10/11/2006, you wrote:
Greetings listers! I found this ethernet card while looking
around,
and I'm thinking about buying it, but before I do that, I thought
I
should post some information about it here and ask whether or not
this card would work with the m power? Also, I wonder if this is
the same card that Humanware sells? As always, I appreciate any
assistance from any of you that can offer some advice regarding
the
card referenced below. Isaih
Socket Communications Low Power Ethernet CF Card Part #:
EA2900-117
Summary
Add Ethernet performance to your Windows CE Palm-size PC with the
CF
plus versions of the Socket Low Power Ethernet Card (LP-E
Card). These CF plus Type I plug-in adapters let you synchronize
files, contacts, appointments, tasks, e-mail or mobile channel
content from anywhere on your network. You can also back up and
install software at Ethernet speed. It's perfect for mobile
professionals or Windows CE developers. Socket's CF plus cards
use
the CompactFlash Type I form factor, so they fit in Type I or II
slots and work with all Windows CE-based Palm-size PC's and
Handheld
PC Pros. The ultra thin Type I form factor fits into a standard
PC
Card adapter, so you can use the LP-E CF plus Card in the PC Card
slot built into all Handheld PC's and Handheld PC Pros, and
Windows
9xstNT notebooks. And because Socket's LP-E CF plus Cards
operate
on either 3.3 or 5 volt supplies, they're the world's first
universal mobile Ethernet adapters. The standard version of the
LP-E Card includes a removable RJ-45 cable for 10BaseT
Ethernet. For industrial applications Socket offers a
"Ruggedized"
non-removable cable with molded strain relief.
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