Wifi on xda1 - Networking

Hi,
Is there any wifi solution for xda1? I would like to internet at home through my wireless network.
Thnx,
Ianb

Not that I know of. It will support SD memory cards but not an SD WiFi card.

hmmm, maybe it is time for a new one i loved my wallaby so much....

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XDA II with Sandisk SD Wifi transfer rate

Sandisk SD wi-fi card is quite easy to be installed on my xda II. However, I can only connect to my buffalo G54 access point (802.11b/g) with only 1Mb/s (shown in the wi-fi network status) even 1 feet away from the access point
Supposingly, it can have 11Mb/s????
Do I need to set my XDA II or my access point
I have the XDA II and sandisk WiFi, it connects at 11, but the SDIO throughput is not even 256kbs so why bother about it connecting at 1Mb??
It's very slow on mine too.
Wifi from SanDisk ?
Lucky guy . Whe did you buy SD Wifi card ? I cannot buy it in my country .
Re: Wifi from SanDisk ?
istanek said:
Lucky guy . Whe did you buy SD Wifi card ? I cannot buy it in my country .
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You can get them on eBay, from the US or Honk Kong.
checkout www.ebay.co.uk or your countries equivalent, one seller I know is BlueProton1
Re: Wifi from SanDisk ?
istanek said:
Lucky guy . Whe did you buy SD Wifi card ? I cannot buy it in my country .
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http://www.expansys.com
Sandisk SD WiFi Card
www.eCost.com has them for US$95. Most electronic web sites will have this, i.e. MobilePlanet.com.
Sandisk is due to release a new SD WiFi+128M card in 1Q04. WiFi and a bit a memory in the SDIO slot.
Having a mare getting the SanDisk to work... Please help
Hi,
It looks like a few of you have managed to get the SanDisk to work in your XDA2...
I'm trying to get mine to work in the following configuration:
Peer to Peer Wireless Lan
Laptop running Win2k Server
Wireless PC Card - Belkin 54g
Fixed IP Address on both Laptop and XDA
I can see the network name on the SanDisk Configuration, so it has found the laptops network, but I can't ping from the SanDisk utility nor generate any activity. The ping returns not found... 100% packet loss.
It isn't trying to go out over GPRS, so I'm happy with the network setup, I think.. :?
Any help or guidance would be appreciated...
Thanks
Richard
Re: Having a mare getting the SanDisk to work... Please help
Ibertek said:
Hi,
It looks like a few of you have managed to get the SanDisk to work in your XDA2...
I'm trying to get mine to work in the following configuration:
Peer to Peer Wireless Lan
Laptop running Win2k Server
Wireless PC Card - Belkin 54g
Fixed IP Address on both Laptop and XDA
I can see the network name on the SanDisk Configuration, so it has found the laptops network, but I can't ping from the SanDisk utility nor generate any activity. The ping returns not found... 100% packet loss.
It isn't trying to go out over GPRS, so I'm happy with the network setup, I think.. :?
Any help or guidance would be appreciated...
Thanks
Richard
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Has anyone heard about a problem the SanDisk SD WiFi card has, on XDA2, connecting to a combo 802.11b/g router? Don't know if it's on the router end or SanDisk end? Apparently, if it's only a 802.11b router, there's not a problem.
I'm ready to get a home wireless router in the next couple of weeks and am trying to decide whether a 802.11b/g combo or just a 802.11b
Thanks
SanDisk WiFi performance
plandregan,
where did you get figures on the sandisk wi-fi performance? did you measure it somehow? if yes - please kindly point me to the tool (I wish I had `ttcp' for PPC2003, but did not find any). I was trying to use xda-ii as wireless mp3 player and failed - all mp3s do 'click' as if there was not enough bandwidth.
plandregan said:
I have the XDA II and sandisk WiFi, it connects at 11, but the SDIO throughput is not even 256kbs so why bother about it connecting at 1Mb??
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Sandisk CF Wi-Fi card in backpack

I am still having troubles getting my XDA II's (running Windows Pocket PC 2003) Sandisk Cf Wi-Fi card to do anything more than just blink. I have given up on using it with my D-Link DWL-900 AP+ access point, and now resurrected an old Airport running at 11 Mbps. The Sandisk card works fine in my notebook with both access points.
Yes, I have asked Sandisk what gives ... but no reply to date. Trouble is, I don't see the things that Sandisk's Pocket PC Troubleshooting guide (which comes on the CD-ROM from them) says I should, e.g., a Wi-Fi singal icon.
I don't think its WEP/SSID issues ... just plain old hardware connectivity coupled with the seemingly weak software from Sandisk.
I sure would appreciate some advice.
Ciao,
Try the socket drivers. It is the same card as the Sandisk but I find their driver much better. Works well for me never had any issues connecting anywhere. Socket Driver, Sandisk Card. Just make sure you get rid of ALL of the Sandisk driver from your XDAII.
I have a SD card but you might want to try for the CF.
http://www.socketcom.com/product/wlan.asp
www.socketcom.com
Also has some very good pdf manuals not like the nothing for the sandisk.
Good Luck
drj said:
Try the socket drivers. It
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Thanks for this ... I FTP'd the Sockets driver over from the UK and installed ... Yes, I get a blinking green light. So now it is a matter of setting up the Access Point(s) to suit the Sandisk CF Wi-Fi card in the XDA II. As I said, it works no problems with both my APs in my notebook, so I will get there.
I had a dreadfully incorrect reply from Sandisk technical help ... so much so that I will now buy another brand (Sockets) and trash the Sandisk.
I'll keep you posted. :!:
For what it's worth, I use the Dell TruMobile CF WiFi card in my backpack and find it works very well. Also like the bundled access software, was easy to install and find it easy to use.
ednap said:
Dell TruMobile CF WiFi card in my backpack.
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Perhaps you could let me know if there are any particular settings on the Access Point that the CF card favours:
Does it work with 802.11 b/g APs set to AUTO (I know it is only an 11 Mbps card)
SSID - on/off
WEP - on/off
MAC - on/off
Any other advice on settings?

Wireless network - getting started

Hi folks, I'm new to the XDA 2. I was wondering if there is some way to get it to connect to my wireless network at home? I've started reading up on the subject but it's not making much sense yet. What do I need to get started, and how do I configure the XDA?
Thanks for your help in advance.
networking
This may be too simplistic but if you just need to transfer files or download email from time to time, once you connect via the cradle and activesync to any of the PCs on the network, then you'll be on the network anyway. No need to make any other connections.
Thanks, but basically I want to be able to use my broadband connection on my XDA (sounds lazy I know, but it'll save dragging out my old laptop when my wife is using the desktop). Seems I need a wireless card for the XDA. Which is a bit of a shortcoming, when it can work as a wireless modem for my laptop (not that I would at dial-up rates)
You could use a bluetooth dongle on your pc and the bluetooth on your xda2 to do this. If you wish to use wifi you will need either an sd wifi card or to buy the backpack and a cf wireless card. the xda2 as it stands has no wifi capability and I understand there are some major problems getting the additional hardware to work satisfactorily so choose something that the supplier guarantees to work with your configuration.
You can also get a Bluetooth Access Point with Ethernet input (incase you already have a router or something).
Thanks guys, sorry I took so long to reply, been away....
I'll give the bluetooth thing a try, don't fancy a dodgy wifi card, which is a pity cos Sandisk now do one with 256mb memory on board so that you can have your wifi access, and still have some useful extra memory too.

XDAII DLink

Ive a D_link ADSL router DSL 604+ and would like to talk and sync with my XDAII. Three questions:
Can I
How do I
Where do I look
Ta
Graham :?
Hi Graham!
The D-Link DI-604 is a wired router, isn't it? You can't connect a XDA via Ethernet (cable) - there is no device, that would make this possible.
Did you mean the DI-614+, which is a wirless router?
Anyway you need a SD wireless LAN (also called WiFi) card for your XDA to be able to connect to a wirless router. My Google search resulted this online shop: http://www.expansys.com/product.asp?code=106495
In Germany the card is sold for less than € 100 (http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=23406&item=5709843547&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW)
But as you can read in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=5605&start=25 there are compatibility issues between the Sandisk Wifi SD card and most of D-Link's wireless LAN routers (including the DI-614+). The only router I got working with the Sandisk card is the DI-624(without "+")
A new Sandisk SD card is announced, that will combine the WiFi adapter with a memory card of 256 MB capacity. Maybe this new card will have another chipset, that will be compatible with all D-Link devices.
greetings
inquisitor
I just discovered the new WiFi/256 MB combo SD card at eBay:
http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=23406&item=5710570137&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW
But the card is NOT COMPATIBLE with the XDA/MDA I!
Hi there,
I bought the combo (not on ebay, so no blame to seller above) and have some serious trouble: http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=10519
Can anybody help?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=10079
sandisk say that it will not work on xda2 devices at all
the wifi card without mem does work however

SX56....using Socket Wireless LAN (WiFi) SD Card

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Hi.. im from mexico.... i got a sx56... that was already unlocked and thats how i got this page...well main doubt is... here in mexico de internet provider for mobile phone is telcel... i´m unsing this sim card... of an siemens A56... :!: so searching the web i found this "Socket Wireless LAN (WiFi) SD Card"" it has an other option that is this one "SanDisk Pocket PC Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) SD Card"" has someone try to use it or someone has it who can tell me if it really works... 'cause in the university campus we have wireless conecttion and in few places.. .and i want to use it... with my mobile service provider... what i mean... i want to use... prodigy... instead of telcel(mobilephone company)... i thanx every body who help me...
The SX56 does not support the SDIO standard which is required to run a WiFi SD card.
Sorry.
ok any suggesttion
is there any alternative i can useD? to get wireless? othe than change my sx56... Thnx... again....

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