Does anybody know if the new DLink DWL-650+ (notice the plus) card=20
works with the Newton?
/Tim
On s=F8ndag, sep 8, 2002, at 23:02 Europe/Copenhagen, [bri cors] wrote:
>
>
>>> i just downloaded the latest waveLan package from the 'Driver Labo'=20=
>>> and am
>>> delighted to see that it works with my DLink dwl-650. however, it=20
>>> also says
>>> this on Hiroshi's page:
>>>
>>> ### Caution ###
>>> Voltage of cards must be 5.0V.
>>> If you use 3.3V cards, it will break both the cards and Newton !!
>>>
>>> and it says on back of the dwl-650 that it's 3.3v card. am i running=20=
>>> a
>>> serious risk here?
>
>
> I just checked out the website for the DLink DWL-650 - and it says=20
> this:
>
> [http://www.dlink.com/products/wireless/dwl650/]
>
> "The D-Link DWL-650 is an IEEE 802.11b compliant PC Card Type-II =
11Mbps
> wireless LAN adapter. The DWL-650 will operate in 2.4 GHz Direct=20
> Sequence
> Spread Spectrum (DSSS) for wireless networks in the home or office
> environment. It is designed to operate in 3.3V or 5.0V DC slots. In
> addition, the DWL-650 uses a 64/128-bit WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy)
> Encryption for a secure network connection."
>
>
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