[MLB-WIRELESS] [HARDWARE] a question

Ben Anderson a_neb at optushome.com.au
Thu Mar 21 15:16:26 EST 2002


Anyone know if these could be used to put compactflash cards in a pcmcia
carrier in for fast access?

Ben.


> On 03/20/02 09:20 PM, rick wrote:
>
> >the belkin card is avalible from harvey norman for 100$
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: "Jason Hecker" <jason at air.net.au>
> >To: "rick" <mibz at optushome.com.au>; "rick" <mibz at optushome.com.au>;
> ><melbwireless at wireless.org.au>
> >Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 7:18 PM
> >Subject: Re: [MLB-WIRELESS] [HARDWARE] a question
> >
> >
> >>Try this.  I think $49.99 is in USD.  Also, they imply it's for use with
> >>the Belkin Wireless PCMCIA card... hopefully it'll work with ant PCMCIA
> >>wireless card.
> >>
> Also at HarrisTechnology.com.au....
>
> lets see if i can find the link again. it's a pretty painful psite to
> navigate...  needs NS4 not 6....
>
> http://www.harristechnology.com.au/Scripts/xworks.exe?PART:D8211#Tof
>
>
> here is the interesting text.  note the use of the words "(Requires the
> use of a Belkin Wireless Notebook Network Card [F5D6020], not included) "
>
>
>
>
> Belkin 802.11b Desktop PCI Wireless Network Adapter
>
>  Pricing
>  The HT Sell price is
>   $81.82 GST Ex
>   $90.00 GST Inc
>  RRP price is $99; you save $9.95
>
>
>                                                     Part Details &
Warranty
>                                                     Manuf: Belkin
> Components Limited
>                                                     Manu Part No: F5D6000Z
>                                                     Our Part No: D8211
>
>
>
>  Product Requirements
>  Compatible with Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows XP
>                                                     Systems & Media
>                                                     W32 Win9x WinNT
>
>  Brief
>  The Belkin Wireless Desktop PCI Network Adapter implements wireless
> networking into desktop PCs with a quick installation.
>  Placing the PCI card into any available PCI expansion slot, and then
> sliding the Wireless Notebook Network Card (F5D6020) into
>  the PCI Network Adapter is all it takes to enable wireless networking
> capabilities in your desktop PC.
>  We make your configuration and setup easy, with Belkin SOHO Networking
> Software. Now you can share files and peripherals while
>  enjoying the freedom of connecting without cables. Used with the
> Router, this installation lets your desktop PC access your
>  shared broadband Internet account, as well.
>
>  Features:
>  - Works with Virtually any Desktop Computer
>  - Sets Up Easily with Belkin SOHO Networking Software
>  - Provides excellent speed and range for worry free connection around
> the home or office
>  - Wireless capabilities can be easily added to virtually any desktop PC
> with a free PCI slot (Requires the use of a Belkin
>  Wireless Notebook Network Card [F5D6020], not included)
>  - Plug-and-Play convenience
>  - Data and network security with 64-bit or 128-bit WEP data encryption
>  - Installs easily into an available PCI slot
>
>
> --
> Dr Paul van den Bergen
> SERC
> goofey:bulwynkl
> paul at serc.rmit.edu.au
> +613 9925 1624 (RMIT)
> +613 9905 4654 (Monash-less often)
>
>
>


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