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| SDIO Wireless LAN Card WLAN 802.11b | 
enlarge | Brand: Spectec Category: CE
Buy New: $28.85
New (5) Used (1) from $28.85
Avg. Customer Rating: 13 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.5 x 2
MPN: SDW-820 Model: SDW-820 EAN: 4710635893316 ASIN: B000A0BSQA
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Can this work with my ipaq h1940? June 17, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Please anyone that would know or have tried this card with the ipaq h1940 tell me if it works well or if it even works at all! Thanks alot!
Not bad... April 13, 2008 After upgrading to PPC2003, I was able to easily install the (included) driver and connect wirelessly to the internet with my iPAQ3955 (note that the driver will NOT work with PPC2002). It can be a little buggy when initially connecting to networks, but otherwise works well. Signal strength was better than expected. Definitely worth the small price tag!
Did not work January 24, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This did not work on my garmin MQ5 and there is NO customer service only in Tokyo
Worth Buying January 20, 2008 This WiFi SD card is easy to install and easy to use. Instructions were clear if you take the time to read them. I was able to connect easily to the free metro wifi in Portland Oregon. The card is very small and hardly sticks out of my Dell PPC. The only complaint I have is that it has only worked when I have been outside. This may be the trade off for the small size. I've only tried it in a few places and haven't used other cards before, so I don't have much to compare it to. But the price is right, it's the cheapest card I found. If price is not an option and you want a card with a long range try a different one. But if price is important to you then this card is a good workable chioce.
Didn't work well with my Dell Axim X3 September 25, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've enjoyed owning my Dell Axim X3 since 2004, but wanted to upgrade to a device able to access wi-fi hotspots. Since my existing device is still in great working order, it seemed a shame to spend money on a new PDA - only for the added functionality of being able to connect to wireless networks. Thus, this SDIO WLAN seemed to offer a good solution. Although the card did work on my home network, I found the speed to be quite slow, and the PDA often froze and would require a soft reset. Also, it seems to take a long time to connect to the network. The card drains the battery very quickly. I'm not sure if these problems are attributable to the age of the PDA or rather to the WLAN card itself, but I think that if my PDA is unable to handle the demands placed on it by the card, then this negates the usefulness of the card - as later PDA models were probably being custom-fitted with the capability of connecting to wireless networks anyway. Perhaps the card works well with other PDA models, but based on my experience, I wish I hadn't spent my money on this.
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