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Sony PEGA-WL110 Wireless LAN Card| Manufacturer: | Sony | | List price: | $149.99 |
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Average rating:  |  |
Good speed, poor network recognition |
| The LAN card worked great on my two known networks, but was a bit of a hassle when looking to add a network connection. It was very smooth and quick once connected. Though it's time consuming setting up an unknown connection, it works extremely well once operating. |
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Good with AvantGo. Lacks software features |
| I use this card with my Sony Clie NX70V/U. It's relatively easy to install and get up and going with a program like AvantGo or the browser that comes with the Clie. I think the software could use some improvement. I had to manually go in and tell it what network to connect to. The software doesn't proactively go out and see what wi-fi networks are available. You have to fill in the network ID manually. So for instance if I go to a hotel that has wi-fi, and I want to connect to their network, first I have to figure out the name of their wi-fi network so that I can attempt to connect. As vs. my laptop with a LinkSys wi-fi card where I stick in my wi-fi card, and it automatically goes out and tells me what networks are available and I can just click on the one I want to connect to. If the software was more functional, it would also be nice as a wi-fi hotspot identifier. It would be nice to walk into an airport or hotel and quickly identify whether or not there is a wi-fi hotspot using my PDA without having to boot up the laptop. |
| Sony - Sony PEGA-WL110 Wireless LAN Card |  |
Only a partial WiFi solution |
| This works very well if all you want to do is connect to your already configured home network. It does not, however, include some common WiFi tools, such as the ability to pick an access point from a list, test signal strength, or use newer security features. It's hard to configure: you'll need to know (and enter exactly) the SSID of your access point. Good luck trying to use this with a public access point (paid or free). Unless you do so research before you go out (e.g., the common SSID used by Starbucks), you'll have no way of knowing how to connect. Also note that this is more expensive than other WiFi CF cards. However, this is your only option for Sony Clie devices. |
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