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Hawking COMPACT FLASH NETWORK ADAPTER ( HCF30W-CA )

Editors' Summary

Hawking's CompactFlash 802.11b Wireless LAN Card is the perfect solution to network your Pocket PC or Windows CE based palm-sized PC with a Type I CompactFlash slot.

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Hawking's CompactFlash 802.11b Wireless LAN Card is the perfect solution to network your Pocket PC or Windows CE based palm-sized PC with a Type I CompactFlash slot. With the H-CF30W, you can access your network without cables for high speed Internet browsing and email. You can also securely synchronize your handheld data with your networked PC or notebook. The H-CF30W utilizes high speed PRISM data transfer technology to provide you with a complete 64/128-bit WEP encrypted wireless connectivity solution for your CompactFlash devices.

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