is the MDA compact got SDIO
can i use a SDIO wlan card in it??
MDA Compact is a [/url=http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=HTC_Magician]Magician[/url], it has SDIO and will able to support WiFi. Just make sure that your SDIO WiFi is compatible.
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Hi All,
I'm considering getting an XDA2 (actually on orange so it will be the SPV M1000 or whatever they call it)
A few questions:
1) Does the XDA2 have a CF slot ? The O2 & Orange website don't state what types of card it supports.
2) If it doesn't have CF, how easy & cheap is it to have wireless networking? (not via BT)
3) Lastly, because the M1000 & the XDA2 both appear to be the same device could I install a UK O2 rom if the Orange one is lousy ?
Thanks
Neil
1: no CF slot but you can buy an addon back pack with built in CF slot
2: it used SD/MMC and SDIO so you can buy a SDio wifi card to use
3: yes you can put the o2 rom on but is there any need? lol
Thanks Gaz,
Real shame about no CF though I'm thinking I might stick with the Ipaq 4150 and just get a small mobile.
Cheers for the info
Neil
wifi on xda2
Why would you want CF ?
If its just for wifi then you can buy an SD wifi card (known as an SDIO card) much much smaller than CF
thanks ! :roll:
CF stuff seems a lot cheaper than SDIO (ie. SDIO wifi looks to be around £80 whereas CF Wifi can be had for £30)
Also CF seems to have a lot more choice of available cards.
Hi, what do I need to connect my Qtek 2020 with WIN2003SE to my wi-fi access point? Adapters, software etc.. I searched some info around but I still dunno what i need... please help me
Just a SDIO Wifi card. Do not but the cards with built in memory because that would not work.
Mark
The SDIO wifi card won't work with the 256MB built in memory with the Qtec 2020. The card without the memory from Sandisk works very well.
i got a sandisk sdio wifi card two weeks ago, for my brand new tsm500 (same as xdaII) and at first was very disappointed as card was very slow. Supposing was due to some special configuration of my home wireless network, i tried all the tips i know about, with no results at all. Took a look on the net and found out that most of users of this card got the same problem. but found the solution, too, on a spanish forum: uninstall sandisk drivers and install the ones from www.socketcom.com, its sdio wifi card has the same chipset. new drivers makes card much faster, has got a more friendly desing and its configuration is very easy. just try it and post the results.
greetings from daniel
Sandisk 256MB + Wifi and MDA Compact
These drivers don't work with Sandisk 256MB + Wifi and MDA Compact. I don't know witch devices doesn't work but I think it's the Sandisk 256MB + Wifi.
Do the Sockets drivers work with the standard SD WI-FI (the one without the ram) and the MDA Compact IMATE Jam?
These drivers work fine for me, using a standard Sandisk Wifi card (without extra RAM) on a XDA2
Is that the low voltage sandisk card?
mhanbury said:
Do the Sockets drivers work with the standard SD WI-FI (the one without the ram) and the MDA Compact IMATE Jam?
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Yes, it will work. SanDisk only came out with 2 SDIO WiFi devices, the first one having no storage, and the second on with 256MB of storage. SO if your card is the one without storage, it will definitely work.
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I also have a SanDisk SDIO 802.11b Wifi / 256Mb memory card (not part of the ebay auction), which may be faulty. The memory part works fine, but it seems unable to connect to any wireless networks. PM me if you're interested in this.
Hey,
I just bought Plus 802.11g 54mbps sdio wireless lan adapter for my xda2. It isnt working...I am running wm5. Tried to download multiple drivers but no effect when I insert my card in my mobile. Please can anyone help me how to make it work???