| | |  | | Home » SPECTEC SDIO Wireless LAN Networking Card WLAN 802.11b, Internet Connection for PDAs, Notebooks and PCs | | | | | | | Description: | | Spectec SDW-820 is the world's smallest SD WIFI card (802.11b) compatible with today most popular PDA models: iMate, iPAQ, Dell, etc. The card's sleek and compact design is less than half the size of today standard SD wireless cards, while outperforming its competitors in stability, speed, range, reception strength and more.
Are you sick of how far your SD WiFi card sticks out of your PDA? Not only does it look tacky, it makes it pretty easy to accidentally break. The Spectec SDW-820 is your solution for connecting to the web anytime and anywhere!
We dare you to compare the SDW-820's performance characteristics against similar cards from Sandisk! You will not find a better product! | | | Features: | |
• Worlds Smallest SD WLAN Card: 38.5 x 24 x 2.1 mm (1/2 the size of major competitors)
• Major OS Compatibility: Windows Mobile 2003/Pocket PC 2003 2nd edition only, Windows CE v4.X, Windows Mobile 5.0 & 3.0.
• Hardware Compatibility: iMate (iJoy), iPAQ, Dell etc...
• Interface: SD I/O Ver.1.0 (Support Ver.1.1 or later), IEEE802.11b / Wi-Fi compliance
• Surf Wifi Hotspots: Coffee shops, airports, hotels and etc.
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 1.52 inches | | Product Width:
| 0.08 inches | | Product Height:
| 0.95 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.01 pounds | | Package Length:
| 6.4 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.3 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.05 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 39 reviews |
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| $31.85 This item ships for FREE with Super Saver Shipping. | New | | | $31.99+ $4.99 *Shipping | Used
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- Mint | | | $79.99Shipping Free | Used
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| New | |
| $31.85 This item ships for FREE with Super Saver Shipping. | New | | | $34.95+ $3.47 *Shipping | New | | | $35.85+ $11.00 *Shipping | New | | | $39.00+ $4.99 *Shipping | New | | | $49.99+ $4.99 *Shipping | New | | | $99.99Shipping Free | New | |
| Used | |
| $31.99+ $4.99 *Shipping | Used
- Mint | | | $50.00+ $4.99 *Shipping | Used
- Mint | | | $79.99Shipping Free | Used
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How it worksJun 27, 2009 I personally use this Item on my Palm Treo that runs Windows Mobile 5.0 and I think it gives me the internet access I need. Obviously, nothing's perfect, but if (like me) you do not have 3G internet access, this will VERY well (that is, if you have a nearby internet access point). I've used it with many programs and get great signal strength with it. Like I said, nothing's perfect, so don't think it's God's gift to humanity. Besides, I use it with Windows, so of course I don't have perfect internet, lol!
Frustrating.Jun 11, 2009 I tried it on a Dell Axim X3. Installation was quick and easy, but setup/configuration was a bit of a pain. This card really, really wants to connect to every AP it senses. I have a non-broadcasting, WEP-enabled, MAC-filtered network at home so I had to enter my settings manually. Not a big deal, but this card constantly popped up messages telling me about other networks, including one with a null SSID that simply would not go away. There's no way to tell it to never connect to a network--once it senses an AP it gets saved in the available connections list. If you delete it, it comes back as soon as that network is detected again.
Unfortunately, once I finally got it to connect to MY network, it got a terrible signal--never more than 50% strength/quality, no matter where I was in relation to my AP and no matter how I oriented the antennae. And even when it was locked on to my network, it would STILL continually pop up annoying messages about other networks available.
Also, once it lost the connection to my network, which it did often, it would rarely re-establish it unless I rebooted the device. Annoying. After a couple of days of grinning and bearing it, I finally packed it up and sent it back for a refund. I don't think I'll bother trying any other SDIO cards on my X3. My next PDA will have to have built-in Wi-Fi due to this experience.
SD Network CardApr 16, 2009 The product arrived quickly and was easy to install and configure. I have a TREO phone which requires an SD card for network interface. The CAB installed quickly and easily and worked the first try. I can now connect my TREO to hot spots as well as my home network with no difficulty.
Excellent product and great value
Flaky PerformanceApr 14, 2009 Software is flaky. You pop the card in, and sometimes the software comes up and sometimes it doesn't. And, if you remove it, forget about putting it back in and getting it to work without restarting your phone by removing the battery...
Love it!!!Mar 12, 2009 I ordered this product for my HP Compaq iPAQ, and it works great. My PDA is now wireless. Great necessity when you need to go online at home, or within wireless range outdoors. Absolutely love it!! :-)
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