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Socket Rugged Low Power Ethernet CF Card:

  

  Socket Rugged Low Power Ethernet CF CardThe Socket rugged Ethernet CompactFlash card is a plug-in card that works in CompactFlash Type I or II slots and with all Pocket PCs or Windows CE-based Palm-size PCs and Handheld PC Pros. 

 

  It lets you synchronize files, contacts, appointments, tasks, e-mail, or mobile channel content from anywhere you network. You can also back up and install software at Ethernet speed.

 

  It's ideal for mobile professionals or Windows CE developers and designed for universal compatibility. 

 

  Low power use (19 mA) saves you the hassle of carrying AC adapters or changing batteries. This card includes an irremovable cable with molded strain relief for industrial applications.

 

Features:

 

  • Compatible with Pocket PCs, Windows CE Palm-size PCs, and Handheld PC Pros

  • Location independent, so it links to a partner PC or server anywhere on the network

  • Supports 10Base-T Ethernet at 10 Mbps

  • Synchronize, back up, and install software and run e-mail

  • Battery-saving technology, draws just 19 mA from a Pocket PC

 

Technical data:

 

  • Card size: 1.43 by 1.69 by 0.13 inches

  • Card weight: 0.32 ounces

  • Interconnect cable length: 10 inches

  • Interconnect cable weight: 1.52 ounces

  • Power consumption: 19 mA

  • Performance: 10 Mbps data rate

  • Reliability: 25,000 power-on hours

  • Buffer memory: 16 KB

  • Operating system support: Pocket PC, Windows CE 2.x and higher, any network operating system with NE2000

  • Network interface: 10Base-T twisted-pair Ethernet

  • Compatibility: : NE2000 Ethernet adapter

  • Software included: Installation utility for Windows CE, INF file for Windows NT, Windows CE Ethernet driver, and control panel applet (option to launch ActiveSync when card is inserted; delay setting for auto launch; onscreen icons display GoodLink and activity status, TCP/IP addresses, and MAC address)

  • Warranty: Lifetime on card, 90 days on cable

 

 

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