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AmbiCom WL54-CF 802.11g Wireless CompactFlash Card

Posted by Jimmy 2 shoes on Feb 8th, 2010 and filed under Marketing. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

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Product DescriptionThe WL54-CF is an IEEE802. 11g + b compliant wireless CompactFlash Card. It offers superior performance and interoperability within a mixed mode network (802. 11b and 802nd 11g). The WL54-CF is backwards compatible with all 802nd 11b and 802nd 11b wireless devices, making it a seamless integrator for the most popular wireless networks. Plus offers the all-new CF card is a high transfer rate of up to 54 Mbit / s for today’s high-speed broadband connections. The WL54-CF allows yo. . . More>>

AmbiCom WL54-CF 802.11g Wireless CompactFlash Card

5 Responses for “AmbiCom WL54-CF 802.11g Wireless CompactFlash Card”

  1. very poor quality drivers, technical support close to zero (unless a Taiwanese dialect speaking), I wish I could lose it back (the original packaging). . . What a waste of money! Rating: 1 / 5

  2. I bought this card in the hope that it would work in my Dell Axim X5. The device has PPC version 2002. The card requires Windows Mobile 2003 or later, obviously. Do not know anyone who wants it? Rating: 3 / 5

  3. Has no offers at all. Works well if you within 10 feet of the router, but for more than 15 away, and it can not just use the signal. Another PC works fine with the router at 75 feet. Rating: 1 / 5

  4. Hao Guo says:

    The WL54-CF-CF WLAN adapter eats a lot of battery and reduced the power of the PDA’s. There is no way to turn off the wireless radio when you do not need it or if the battery is low. No power-saving mode, entweder.Gotta return. Rating: 3 / 5

  5. I “acquired” a Dell Axim X5 about a month ago and after a week of Wireless CF Card investigations I have found that the AmbiCom 54g only over the left on the market is still “was in stock. So far it works great. I get signal like a laptop and it installed without a glitch. It will force to suck, if you change your PDA’s power setting, either by car or sleep mode. Overall, it’s so cool check, facebook and hotmail from a PDA to free Wi-Fi spots without having to pay cell phone service. Rating: 5 / 5

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