Re: Wireless client card for windows ce 5.0
- From: "Novi" <novi@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2007 00:20:28 +0100
Ok Paul,
then last question, if the Prims2 driver is a built-in driver in windows cd
5.0. I don't have to download any software to have the card working in ce
5.0.
I configure de wlan parameter using windows ce?.
That driver doesn't support wpa2 but wpa-psk?.
Thanks.
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And, P.S., the Demarctech card that I have has a transmit power of
300mW...
Paul T.
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The Demarctech (brand), cards are all Prism2 chipset based so they all
work with the Prism2 driver that comes with Windows CE. Nothing fancy
(no WPA2, for example), but they work. The Summit cards are basically
identical in functionality to Cisco (designed by guys that used to work
on the 350 cards at Cisco, is my understanding).
Paul T.
"Novi" <novi@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Yes I mean "Transmit power" because the cisco aironet 350 has a transmit
power of 100mW (20 dbm) and the results were excelent. More than 100
meters indoor with heavy maquinary working arround.
With the socket wifi p500 I get 75 meters and the 10% of pings are loss.
There is no much wireless client cards that support windows ce 5.0.
At the moment the only I know is the socket wifi p500 and the summit you
say in your link.
Thanks for your help.
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"Transmit power", you mean? You can get all sorts of different power
cards from Demarc Tech. www.demarctech.com. Summit Data
Communications, www.summitdatacom.com, has CF cards that use external
antennas, which would be likely to improve your range, too. There's a
lot more to radio range than just transmit power...
Paul T.
"Novi" <novi@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello,
I am using a cisco aironet 350 wireless client car with my Windows
ce.net 4.1 device.
The output power of that client car is 100mW and I get a very large
range of coverage area.
With my new windows ce 5.0 device I have to use a Socket wifi p500 CF
client card and the range I get isn't as good as with the cisco.
Somebody knows a good client wireless card to use with windows ce 5.0
and that have an output power near to 100mW (20 dbm).
Thanks.
.
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