Gain instant access to wireless networks.
Wireless networks are great for surfing the net, accessing data and using printers without pesky cables. It's not just desktop and notebook PCs that can benefit either. Handheld computers are also quite capable, with the right hardware.
The AmbiCom Wireless Compact Flash card fits in the Compact Flash slot of a handheld computer running Pocket PC, giving instant access to wireless networks using the 11 Mbit/s 802.11b standard (a list of compatible PocketPCs is available on AmbiCom's website). An aerial protrudes from the top with a small activity-indicator light.
Installing the software is simple but depending on whether the configuration utility automatically picks up an available wireless network, you may need to manually tinker with the Wi-Fi settings.
Handheld computers can be quite tricky to set up for internet access, so expect to spend some time reading the manual. In fact, it would be helpful if there was more literature regarding this area.
Once it is working you can access web pages, use Windows Media Player to stream music and video and use email - great if you don't want to be tied to a computer and want the lightweight luxury of a handheld computer.
Contact: Widget 0845 055 0005
www.widget.co.uk
Overall:
A useful product but some may find it hard to set up.
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