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2.Spectec SDW-821 SDIO MINI WIFI CARD Network Card from: Spectec
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Electronics : Spectec SDW-821 SDIO MINI WIFI CARD  Network Card


Bought this to make an old O2 XdaII more useful now that wireless networks are more widespread. Our office access point is 54g with 128-bit WEP and the card works fine, but at home I use WPA-PSK on my 54g router and it will not connect, and can only occasionally spot the network, even when I'm only a metre from my Netgear DG834G which is solidly reliable with every PC I've connected to it. Part of the problem may be that it hasn't had a proper management interface written for it so I have no idea if I have configured it correctly; I've seen screenshots of a much more comprehensive management app for the older Spectec 802.11b SDIO card. I'm wondering if I've been speed-greedy to go for the 802.11g card, but I'm hoping Spectec will produce decent ... Read More:

3.SDW-825 miniSD WiFi Card (802.11b/g) (802.11b/g) from: Spectec
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Electronics : SDW-825 miniSD WiFi Card (802.11b/g) (802.11b/g)


Bought this to make an old O2 XdaII more useful now that wireless networks are more widespread. Our office access point is 54g with 128-bit WEP and the card works fine, but at home I use WPA-PSK on my 54g router and it will not connect, and can only occasionally spot the network, even when I'm only a metre from my Netgear DG834G which is solidly reliable with every PC I've connected to it. Part of the problem may be that it hasn't had a proper management interface written for it so I have no idea if I have configured it correctly; I've seen screenshots of a much more comprehensive management app for the older Spectec 802.11b SDIO card. I'm wondering if I've been speed-greedy to go for the 802.11g card, but I'm hoping Spectec will produce decent ... Read More:

4.SDV-842 Video-To-Go microSD Card (UK) (UK) from: Spectec
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Electronics : SDV-842 Video-To-Go microSD Card (UK) (UK)


Bought this to make an old O2 XdaII more useful now that wireless networks are more widespread. Our office access point is 54g with 128-bit WEP and the card works fine, but at home I use WPA-PSK on my 54g router and it will not connect, and can only occasionally spot the network, even when I'm only a metre from my Netgear DG834G which is solidly reliable with every PC I've connected to it. Part of the problem may be that it hasn't had a proper management interface written for it so I have no idea if I have configured it correctly; I've seen screenshots of a much more comprehensive management app for the older Spectec 802.11b SDIO card. I'm wondering if I've been speed-greedy to go for the 802.11g card, but I'm hoping Spectec will produce decent ... Read More:

5.SDG-812 SD Bluetooth GPS Receiver from: Spectec
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Electronics : SDG-812 SD Bluetooth GPS Receiver


Bought this to make an old O2 XdaII more useful now that wireless networks are more widespread. Our office access point is 54g with 128-bit WEP and the card works fine, but at home I use WPA-PSK on my 54g router and it will not connect, and can only occasionally spot the network, even when I'm only a metre from my Netgear DG834G which is solidly reliable with every PC I've connected to it. Part of the problem may be that it hasn't had a proper management interface written for it so I have no idea if I have configured it correctly; I've seen screenshots of a much more comprehensive management app for the older Spectec 802.11b SDIO card. I'm wondering if I've been speed-greedy to go for the 802.11g card, but I'm hoping Spectec will produce decent ... Read More:

6.SDG-810 SDIO GPS Receiver + 512MB microSD Card from: Spectec
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Electronics : SDG-810 SDIO GPS Receiver + 512MB microSD Card


Bought this to make an old O2 XdaII more useful now that wireless networks are more widespread. Our office access point is 54g with 128-bit WEP and the card works fine, but at home I use WPA-PSK on my 54g router and it will not connect, and can only occasionally spot the network, even when I'm only a metre from my Netgear DG834G which is solidly reliable with every PC I've connected to it. Part of the problem may be that it hasn't had a proper management interface written for it so I have no idea if I have configured it correctly; I've seen screenshots of a much more comprehensive management app for the older Spectec 802.11b SDIO card. I'm wondering if I've been speed-greedy to go for the 802.11g card, but I'm hoping Spectec will produce decent ... Read More:

7.SDW-822 miniSD WiFi Card (802.11b, Motorola Q8/Q9m/Q9c) from: Spectec
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Electronics : SDW-822 miniSD WiFi Card (802.11b, Motorola Q8/Q9m/Q9c)


Bought this to make an old O2 XdaII more useful now that wireless networks are more widespread. Our office access point is 54g with 128-bit WEP and the card works fine, but at home I use WPA-PSK on my 54g router and it will not connect, and can only occasionally spot the network, even when I'm only a metre from my Netgear DG834G which is solidly reliable with every PC I've connected to it. Part of the problem may be that it hasn't had a proper management interface written for it so I have no idea if I have configured it correctly; I've seen screenshots of a much more comprehensive management app for the older Spectec 802.11b SDIO card. I'm wondering if I've been speed-greedy to go for the 802.11g card, but I'm hoping Spectec will produce decent ... Read More:

8.SDV-841 Video-To-Go miniSD Card (UK) from: Spectec
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Electronics : SDV-841 Video-To-Go miniSD Card (UK)


Bought this to make an old O2 XdaII more useful now that wireless networks are more widespread. Our office access point is 54g with 128-bit WEP and the card works fine, but at home I use WPA-PSK on my 54g router and it will not connect, and can only occasionally spot the network, even when I'm only a metre from my Netgear DG834G which is solidly reliable with every PC I've connected to it. Part of the problem may be that it hasn't had a proper management interface written for it so I have no idea if I have configured it correctly; I've seen screenshots of a much more comprehensive management app for the older Spectec 802.11b SDIO card. I'm wondering if I've been speed-greedy to go for the 802.11g card, but I'm hoping Spectec will produce decent ... Read More:

9.SDC-003A SD Camera (1.3MP) from: Spectec
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Electronics : SDC-003A SD Camera (1.3MP)


Bought this to make an old O2 XdaII more useful now that wireless networks are more widespread. Our office access point is 54g with 128-bit WEP and the card works fine, but at home I use WPA-PSK on my 54g router and it will not connect, and can only occasionally spot the network, even when I'm only a metre from my Netgear DG834G which is solidly reliable with every PC I've connected to it. Part of the problem may be that it hasn't had a proper management interface written for it so I have no idea if I have configured it correctly; I've seen screenshots of a much more comprehensive management app for the older Spectec 802.11b SDIO card. I'm wondering if I've been speed-greedy to go for the 802.11g card, but I'm hoping Spectec will produce decent ... Read More:

10.SDC-001A SD Camera (0.3MP) from: Spectec
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Electronics : SDC-001A SD Camera (0.3MP)


Bought this to make an old O2 XdaII more useful now that wireless networks are more widespread. Our office access point is 54g with 128-bit WEP and the card works fine, but at home I use WPA-PSK on my 54g router and it will not connect, and can only occasionally spot the network, even when I'm only a metre from my Netgear DG834G which is solidly reliable with every PC I've connected to it. Part of the problem may be that it hasn't had a proper management interface written for it so I have no idea if I have configured it correctly; I've seen screenshots of a much more comprehensive management app for the older Spectec 802.11b SDIO card. I'm wondering if I've been speed-greedy to go for the 802.11g card, but I'm hoping Spectec will produce decent ... Read More:

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