Re: [NTLK] wavelan card voltages

From: Marty Sanchez (msanchez_at_newted.dyndns.org)
Date: Sun Sep 08 2002 - 16:41:34 PDT


Given that the specs, as referenced below indicate that it can run at
3.3V or 5.0V DC slots, what do you newton gurus think.

Should it be safe? What would happen if I insert it into the newton?
Would it even be recognized or would it fail outright?

Marty

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Subject: Re: [NTLK] wavelan card voltages

[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
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."

The table in "Product Specs" on the site for this card also says that it
can run at 3.3 or 5.0 - so I think you are all set...

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