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Linksys WCF12 Wireless-B Network CompactFlash Card (Type I)

Linksys WCF12 Wireless-B Network CompactFlash Card (Type I)
MSRP: $69.99
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Manufacturer: Linksys
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Linksys WCF12 Wireless-B Network CompactFlash Card (Type I) Features

Compatible with Windows CE 3.0 or higher
Up to 11 Mbps high-speed data transfer rate with automatic fallback
User-friendly software provides simple installation and configuration
Compliant with 802.11b, DSSS, 2.4 GHz Standard
Supports up to 128-bit WEP encryption security
 

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Additional Linksys WCF12 Wireless-B Network CompactFlash Card (Type I) Information

Experience the same speed and ease of wireless networking with your CompactFlash Type I ready personal digital assistant (PDA) as you do with your laptop or desktop computer. The Wireless CompactFlash Card is a Type I CompactFlash card that connects directly to your PDA. Just plug it in, and you're ready to share data, printers, or high-speed Internet access over your existing wireless network. Plus, user-friendly software makes it a snap to set up.The Wireless CompactFlash Card is not only easy to install and use, but also powerful. Your PDA can send and receive data at speeds up to 11Mbps. A high-powered, built-in antenna keeps you connected at distances of up to 984 feet. The Wireless CompactFlash Card is also versatile and easily configurable through your PDA.

 

What Customers Say About Linksys WCF12 Wireless-B Network CompactFlash Card (Type I):

I wished that it would automatically connect to available networks instead of having to type them in though. This is a very handy card to help me stay connected to the internet on my Axim X5. It is easy to configure.

:) The WCF12 seems to have very good range. The 5500's aren't known for their battery reserves anyway.

It doesn't block the stylus port either which is a big plus. About 45 minutes of surfing and it's time for a recharge.

This card was very difficult to install. I'm not sure how I'd rate power consumption as this is the first and only wireless card I've got for my 5500.

So, sure I'd buy another for my Zaurus anytime. I had to:1) Open the package2) Power up the Zaurus 5500 (V3.10 ROM)3) Plug in the Linksys card4) Configure the network connection5) Surf the net and get emailI wish everything in life was this difficult.

It constantly indicates a higher quality signal strength than the built in wireless card in my Sharp SL6000 in any given location.

I just have to play around with the internet settings to get it to work. The card took some playing around with but once I got all the software installed it worked ok.

First, kudos to Amazon's super speed. The connection speed is great, and pages load up surprisingly fast (even heavier ones, like Yahoo mail, have exceeded my expectation). Unlike those here that the Wi-Fi card didn't work for, I had a great experience. The Linksys card worked right out of the box, with the software on the CD that was provided (i.e., I did not even need to go to their website to get the latest installation software).

Neither had Linksys, but their card had no problem with the operating system. So far there has not been a single glitch. I could not get my PDA to recognize the card after it went into standby, and in general, connectivity was very erratic, and I had to send it back. The power on the card turns off as it should whenever the PDA goes into standby, and 'wakes up' again when the PDA is turned on, all quite naturally. Sandisk had blamed it all on "Windows Pocket PC 2003 Second Edition", which they had not guaranteed compatibility with. Even with "Super Saver" free shipping, I got the item delivered to my New York apartment in less than 36 hours of ordering, eight days before the estimated arrival (shocking, catches you off guard, doesn't it).

I had tried a Sandisk Wi-Fi card prior to this, with disastrous results (apparently Sandisk is getting out of the Wi-Fi business altogether). Thanks to Linksys for a product that finally works. I have an HP iPaq 2110, with Windows Pocket PC 2003 SE. The available Wi-Fi networks were detected seamlessly as soon as the card was plugged in.

As long as you have updated the Zaurus' ROM, the WCF12 will work right out of the box. Reading a review about the WCF12 and a Zaurus 5500 from user on Amazon almost kept me from buying this device, but then I found a useful tidbit of information.

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