Then there are goodies like the Novatel Minstrel, mounts more or less
around the Palm, for both the V and the III styles.  Makes the Palm thicker
than it was, but boasts its own power supply (no drain, whee!) and is quite
handy for catching up on the /. on the way to work. ;-)

  -P

-----Original Message-----
From: Stringer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 18, 2000 7:45 AM
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: Wireless LAN on Palm OS


Keep in mind that the Symbol 1740 is a Palm OS(r) device with
a built in 802.11 radio LAN.   It also does a pretty good job of
minimizing battery usage, which seems to be a problem with CE
devices with local radios.    And because it is built-in, there is no
external antenna!

Symbol also supply a web client for the 1740.

They also supply a complete set of radio gear (access points, etc.)
and services to install and support the local network.

(It'd be nice if Symbol also made available a HandSpring addon
card with an 802.11 radio)

Roger Stringer
Marietta Systems, Inc.
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>Subject: Re: Palm for GSA contract
>From: "M. Edward Wilborne III" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Sun, 17 Sep 2000 11:59:15 -0400

>Although the Palm is a really cool device, and I like developing for it...

>There is alot to be said for a device you can drop a wireless LAN card in
>and surf the web without all the business about web clipping or having to
>pay recurring monthly access charges to one of the wireless ISPs.  I work
>for an ISP and our entire facility is covered by wireless access points.
>With CE I can drop a card in and surf the web or access my e-mail directly.
>


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