I've been playing around with the Sandisk Wi-Fi only card on WM2005 and I find the Sandisk 256MB+WiFi drivers work better than the standard ones as these support WPA security. However I am suffering from weird storage card issues and slowdowns due to the extra bit of the driver that handles the 256MB part of the card, which as we all know doesn't actually work on an XDA II anyway.
Would it be possible for someone to extract JUST the WiFi component of these drivers and leave out the 256MB storage driver component?
http://www.sandisk.com/retail/drivers-sdwsdb-256.asp
(using 2003 version)
Any ideas on how to do this? :roll:
no, but how about you change the exclamation point in your topic heading to a question mark?
Pedantic man, jesus. Get a life.
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I purchase a new Sandisk sd WiFi card off e-bay, and it worked okay in my Compact the first time, the second time it failed (no lights).
After a lengthy support call to Sandisk in the US (via UK number), the diagnosis was that the card had died.
Fortunately Sandisk have a couple of UK companies that can handle warrantee claims and my card was dispatched in the post.
I have just had an e-mail from them saying that the card had indeed failed, and that they would be dispatching a new WiFi + 256Mb card instead of the WiFi only card because this card was now obsolete.
I quess i can live with that!!!
Thumbs up for Sandisk, i just hope that my Compact has not caused the failure of the card somehow with a faulty SDIO slot? Memory cards work fine so I hope that the card failure was a one off.
Mike.
Hi,
Wait until you install the driver of Sandisk 256+wifi on compact.
The driver provided by Sandisk is not compatible with WM2003SE. It is only compatible with WM2003. There are a lot of complain say that this incompatible driver caused compact to work not as stable as before.
I contact Sandisk about this and they say that they never say their driver compatible with WM2003SE. Sad!!!
Best regards,
Arto.
Yes Sandisk did say to me that the driver is WM2003, not WM2003SE.
I guess i will have no option but to use the WM2003 driver, what other option is there?
Thanks,
Mike.
Yes Sandisk did say to me that the driver is WM2003, not WM2003SE.
I guess i will have no option but to use the WM2003 driver, what other option is there?
Thanks,
Mike.
http://www.socketcom.com/support/support_wlan.asp?Type=SDIO
confirmed as working :lol:
Yes thats Socket not Sandisk...
mjheathcote said:
Yes thats Socket not Sandisk...
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Yes, and they work with the sandisk.
http://www.compactjam.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=548&KW=sandisk
Also see
http://www.compactjam.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=181&KW=sandisk
http://www.compactjam.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=13&KW=sandisk
Okay, but you still need the Sandisk driver, and the Socket utility is a bonus add-on.
Looks a neat utility though Thanks.
Okay, but you still need the Sandisk driver, and the Socket utility is a bonus add-on.
Looks a neat utility though Thanks.
I use a sandisk card, but use the socket driver. Works a treat. Couldn't get the sandisk driver to work!!
Is the socket driver working with combo memory and wifi?
If "yes", I will try socket driver. Headache with Sandisk driver
Thanks
Best regards,
Arto
Sorry this is only wifi not combo but I think the Socket drivers are better.
I did read that the combo may not work in certain devices not sure if this included the jam.
Regards
I have a Jam running ROM 1.06 WWE. My Sandisk 256 meg is working great with the LATEST dirvers from Sandisk.
http://www.sandisk.com/retail/drivers-sdwsdb-256.asp
It may not specify that it works with SE, but it works fine on my Jam. I have access to my home network and do file exchanges with no problem. The only problem I had was when I tried to connect to my network when my router SSID was turned off. So I turned it on and then set up my security settings on my Jam and then turned it off again and had no more problems.
Hi all, as subject I want to buy an Sd wifi card for my MDAII, Someone tell me that Sandisk WIFI+256 Mb isn't compatible with the device, It's true?
Which wifi card can I buy?
I've Wm2003Se 2.20.07 chs.
Thank's a lot..
as far as i know any wifi sd card without onboard memory since they all use the same chip
Rudegar said:
as far as i know any wifi sd card without onboard memory since they all use the same chip
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So the problem is only the memory chip?
Sandisk Wifi card without it is compatible?
Thank's a lot.
Hi..
yeah well not really because i think that people can use the memory but not the wifi it require some special driver to use both things
and xda's dont have that driver and cant have it installed i think
yeah the non mem sandisk is fine and so i sockets or what ever the other company who use the same chip is called
SANDISK and SPECTEC .... compatibility
Klaus said:
Rudegar said:
as far as i know any wifi sd card without onboard memory since they all use the same chip
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So the problem is only the memory chip?
Sandisk Wifi card without it is compatible?
Thank's a lot.
Hi..
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in my old times ;-PP I have been using sandisk SDIO WLAN card with XDA II and it was working for me, my friends have also reported succesfull operation withy sandisk card ....
I have not tried combo from sandisk (wlan + memory) at that time it was too expensive
you can also try SPECTEC WLAN (card has been reported to work on MDA mini etc.) card that is recently out to the market, it is much shorter and cheaper as compared to Sandisk .... for photos and simple comparison here it the link, although it is in my mother tongue .... just look for the pictures ;-)
http://www.pdaclub.pl/view.php?news_id=10134
and in english
http://www.theunwired.net/?itemid=2338
i am running the spectec sdw-820 since almost two weeks and it runs flawlessly even under buzzmobile 2005 with the current driver release 1.24.2 the only contra is that only very few network tools/scanner run under buzzmobile 2005.
handling and using is very easy. i am excited about that small sized wifi-card.
peter
ok guys how about you put here your hardware thats working in BUZZmobile 2005 like
Working Hardware
1 -Sandisk 1GB SD card
2 -Jabra headset 250
3 -Siemans 32MB MMC card
4 -Pretec 128MMC card
it will be easy to get working hardware them....
what about the backpack
and the thumb keyboard and
other keyboards ?
SANDISK Wi-Fi
I've been playing around with the Sandisk Wi-Fi only card on WM2005 and I find the Sandisk 256MB+WiFi drivers work better than the standard ones as these support WPA security. However I am suffering from weird storage card issues and slowdowns due to the extra bit of the driver that handles the 256MB part of the card, which as we all know doesn't actually work on an XDA II anyway.
Would it be possible for someone to extract JUST the WiFi component of these drivers and leave out the 256MB storage driver component?
http://www.sandisk.com/retail/drivers-sdwsdb-256.asp
(using 2003 version)
Rudegar said:
other keyboards ?
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i have universal irda keyboard sk6688 (try google) and it's working very good..
only problem is, that i can't turn off it's driver and turn it on, i lose backlight (softreset is a solution)
so socket wifi works in Buzzmobile
socket wifi works very well in Buzzmobile i received one for excanghe of a sandisk with memory
so one more to add
Working:
1gb PNY SD
1gb Sandisk SD
Pretec SD WLAN
Jabra BT800
Socket OEM BT GPS (black one)
Which drivers do you use rictec for your socket wi-fi card?
i think is the wifi smart phone version
i do think that it works great in socket buzzmobile its somewhere here
wm2005wifi.cab
I tried the Bluetooth Apple Pro Wireless Keyboard, it worked great.
Works in all apps, including desktop, the Apple key works like Windows key and brings up the start menu.
You can only pair the KB with one device by the look of it, so if you want to use it for your PC mainly (like me) then you have to re-pair with phone each time you want to send a sms or email via xda, a pain. But lets face it, your not going to carry the full KB everywhere are you!
I find it interesting that the KB worked so well though. Good to see WM2k5 support keyboard over bluetooth
Anybody know? I have tried so many now and am fed up!
All work ok'ish but all have problems. Need it to do WPA.
The one I have been using is the Sandisk 256MB +WiFi driver as this is more updated (does WPA) than the Sandisk Wi-Fi only driver, however it causes problems with my SD Mem card due to the mem driver part of it.
PLEASE could you guys post your results so far.
Want to create a definitive guide!
The Socket Communications driver for SmartPhones seems to work the best.
You can download it from here: http://www.socketcom.com/support/redirect.asp?URL=ftp://ftp.socketcom.com/wlan/SDIO_WLAN_Sagem.exe
Works perfectly!!!! Whoohooooo
Thankyou. Finally can use my Wi-Fi card in WM2005
Hi
does anyone has or knows a sd card which is wifi card and memory? i don't want to switch the sd cards all the time :|
thanks
http://www.mobiletechreview.com/tips/sandisk_SD_wifi_256.htm
Unfortunately, the Sandisk offering is the ONLY ONE IN EXISTANCE.
It's also EOL'd - you can't buy it anywhere anymore other than Ebay.
Nobody seems to care about SDIO these days, huh. -.-
Ultimate Chicken said:
Unfortunately, the Sandisk offering is the ONLY ONE IN EXISTANCE.
It's also EOL'd - you can't buy it anywhere anymore other than Ebay.
Nobody seems to care about SDIO these days, huh. -.-
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Well I looked further into the issue, and apparently SanDisk discontinued it because it suffered from too many various errors . Guess it was having teething problems, being the first of its kind. Lets hope someone fills this void, because I want one!
Sandisk wifi is extremly slow.............realllllly slooooooow.
So forget it. You can connect usb flash drive via usb and use sd for wifi if really need. Or flash your jam with BigStorage and use internal 27 mb.
Or even 2.5'' harddisk.
Thanx
glukasil said:
You can connect usb flash drive via usb
Or even 2.5'' harddisk.
Thanx
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I didn't think this was possible?
LSmith4285 said:
I didn't think this was possible?
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It's not. Magician unfortunately lacks USB host capabilities - in short, it lacks the drivers required to control an external device, such as a hard drive or keyboard...
Which sucks. Bluetooth GPS and Infrared Keyboards really do suck up battery life.
At Ebay there are a lot of SD Wifi Cards available. Is any of them good ? I want to use it with my Qtek S100.
i have a spectek sd wifi card which works well in my qtek s110.
I've had the SanDisk 256Mb WiFi card for way over a year now and have not had any problems. The only problems I had were the installation but after searching for updated drivers which were like Gold dust as this card is no longer manufactured I located some and it's been great since. I've set the WiFi connection on the Magician to have the "best battery life" and the speed doesn't seem to be a factor.
Maybe I've been lucky!