D-Link DCF-660w Wireless CompactFlash Adapter
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D-Link DCF-660w Wireless CompactFlash Adapter

List Price: $99.99
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Brand: D-Link
Binding: Electronics
Warranty: 1 year warranty

Features:

  • Compatible with most 802.11b networks
  • Speeds up to 11 Mbps
  • For Type 1 and Type 2 CompactFlash slots
  • Low power consumption
  • Works with Compaq, HP, Casio, Sharp and more

Accessories:
 

Dazzle MultiMedia 6-in-1 Reader

Customer Reviews:

great product - TX User [Posted on 2003-11-22]
I was up and running with this little device in less than 10 minutes using my iPAQ. The ability to access my home server via Terminal Server from my favorite coffee shop hangout is priceless. Highly recommended!


Great product at a great price [Posted on 2004-02-17]
I was up and running in just a couple of minutes out of the package with an iPaq 2215. Downloaded the latest drivers from the D-Link website, plugged it in and was asked which of the two connections available I wanted to connect to. (I don't have a wireless access point, but apparently two people in my apartment building do!) Worked even better when I was actually near an access point.


Fails within 3 months [Posted on 2004-04-07]
I bought the card for My iPaq 2215 so I could surf wirelessly while watching football, it lasted about the length of football season (I bought mid-season for $75).

The site says it doesn't support Mobile 2003 for PPC but then claims to work on the device (it did). But now that it stopped working tech (ha ha) support claims they don't support that configuration (it's too new??) Give me a break, the product is obviously defective. But they just bail on the customer. Last time I buy D-Junk.

UPDATE - I continue to request an RMA from D-link and the response via e-mail simply is to call, you call, you get the "it's not supported" line. You e-mail, you get the "it could be defective and you should call" - All I really want is an RMA or my $75 back.


Good card with a stable, long range connection [Posted on 2004-06-13]
I have an Hewlett-Packard iPAQ 2215 and I was looking for a wireless card to connect to my campus's wireless network. This is a pretty good card, like most D-Link products are. It can establish and maintain a connection very well, both indoors and outdoors. The software comes on a CD, which is active-synched to your PDA. It is a fairly simple and routine procedure to setup the card to access the network.

So far the only complaint I have is that you sometime have to push the card in hard in order for the PDA to pick it up. I occationally have to pull the card out and reinsert it before it starts working.

If you don't have a PDA already, I would recomend getting one with integrated wireless since you won't have the reciever end sticking out of the PDA. However, if you are just looking for a wireless card, then I would recomend this one.


stopped working in 2 weeks [Posted on 2006-03-02]
Someone sent me this for my zaurus. It worked for 2 weeks. There came a point where it wouldnt' work when i plugged it in, so i'd have to keep unplugging and replugging it until it finally caught on. After a few days of that, it didn't work at all.


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