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 Electronics : Socket Communications Low Power Wireless LAN CF Card
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 : Socket Communications Low Power Wireless LAN CF Card
from: Socket Communications, Inc.






Binding: Electronics
Brand: Socket Communications, Inc.
EAN: 0758497060006
Label: Socket Communications, Inc.
Manufacturer: Socket Communications, Inc.
Model: WL6000-320
Network Interface Description: CompactFlash Card
Publisher: Socket Communications, Inc.
Studio: Socket Communications, Inc.
Warranty: 3 years warranty

Features:
  • Supports infrastructure WLAN and Ad Hoc peer-to-peer connectivity This card is 802.11b protocol
  • Supports wireless ActiveSync
  • Automatic power saving mode balances battery life and throughput speed
  • Easy setup and device management with Socket WLAN Utility software
  • Compatible with Pocket PC 2002 & 2003, Windows 2000 & XP Notebooks with CF slots






Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionNow you can access the Internet, check e-mail and transfer files and information wirelessly using Socket's Low Power Wireless LAN Card. Connect easily to enterprise or public 802.11b Wi-Fi WLAN infrastructures or directly with others using the Ad Hoc Mode. The card is Battery Friendly to maximize the battery life of your favorite Pocket PC.Extend the reach and usefulness of your company's wireless LAN resources. From conference rooms, training centers, and cafeterias, you are free to work, teach or study wherever you're most productive. The ability to work while on the road or away from the office or school is becoming more important to today's mobile user. Public hot spots, such as coffee shops, hotels, and airports, are offering wireless Internet access based on the Wi-Fi 802.11b standard. People who need to share information can meet anywhere, bringing only their mobile computers, and wirelessly transfer files either as a broadcast to all members or peer-to-peer.


Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Socket Communications Low Power LAN CF Card
Terrible piece of technology. I purchased this item for my HP IPAQ 2210 and could never get it to work properly. I even went as far as to lock up my PDA and I would have to do a hard boot to recover. I will make the transition to a smartphone such as a Blackberry, or iPhone that will accomplish the same tasks as the IPAQ PDA.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great wireless socket card if you stick with sharp rom
If you stik with a sharp rom, no problem. Stick it in, n voila, you


Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Very nice CF wireless card
This is a great card. I use it with my iPaq 3950 and it provides excellent connection quality, on par with laptop PCMCIA cards. Also it does not drain my battery and seems to use almost no power when I am getting a strong signal (close to the access point).

The client software and drivers also work nicely with PocketPC 2002. I have heard it's better with PPC 2003 but haven't tried it. I did have some problems making the card work properly under Linux, but that was more than a year ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Zaurus Users: This is the correct card (as of 3/2004)
Zaurus users, there is an "old" and a "new" version of this card. This is the older version, which is more expensive, but works out of the box with the current Zaurus Spectrum drivers available on myzaurus.com. The new version is the WL6004, which is B00012PS8G, but does not have Zaurus driver support as of 3/6/2004.

Don't buy the cheaper, newer card unless you're convinced the drivers are available at the time you read this.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - No customer support
It's the most expensive CF card with absolutely no customer support. After a while the CF card stopped working - no power light as if the card "burned out". I really can't tell you exactly what went wrong because it's impossible to contact someone at Socket customer support. I followed their web-site instructions but was never contacted. I'll never buy another Socket product again.




 


 
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