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RE: Re: Wireless (again)


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  • Subject: RE: Re: Wireless (again)
  • From: "Dan Hoehnen" <dhoehnen@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2001 13:58:28 -0500
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> > Apparantly their wireless bridge product is currently 11Mb/sec,
BUT
> > there's a software-only upgrade due out later in the year that
will
> > make it 22Mb/sec. The upgrade will probably be chargeable, mind.
>
> Remember reading somewhere that "standard" PCMCIA cards are
equivelent to
> ISA cards on a desktop.  Newer "cardbus" PCMCIA cards are
> equivelant of PCI
> cards on a desktop.
>
> The article said the older standard type slots would only deliver
around
> 10-12Mb/Sec throughput even if they were 100mb LAN cards.  Wonder what
the
> architecture of the EPOD and iPAQ will allow?

I read somewhere on the epod hack site that only 10mb cards are supported
on
the epod.

Dan






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