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| mobile_computing [2007-07-16 17:04] – created nik | mobile_computing [2020-06-29 17:56] (current) – nik | ||
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| * related: [[IPaq Notes]], [[cerf notes]] | * related: [[IPaq Notes]], [[cerf notes]] | ||
| - | not necesary | + | not necesarily |
| - | small RF tranceivers | + | |
| + | small RF transceivers | ||
| * http:// | * http:// | ||
| * http:// | * http:// | ||
| * http:// | * http:// | ||
| - | compact wireless modem http:// | + | etc |
| - | + | * compact wireless modem http:// | |
| - | ttp:// | + | * programmable controller hardware http:// |
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| - | is there ANYONE who makes a small, reliable serial to 802.11b unit??! (the WavelanEC/S is aparently " | + | |
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| - | From: rich@media.mit.edu (Richard W. DeVaul) via xinwei | + | |
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| - | >If you want a self-contained 10-base to 802.11 bridge that is smaller, | + | |
| - | >more robust, and will do everything the EC will and more, I would | + | |
| - | > | + | |
| - | >CF card. That is what we are using as the new wireless bridge on the | + | |
| - | > | + | |
| - | >highly configurable Linux-based firewall with 200 MIPS of processing | + | |
| - | >power for even less power consumption than you will get with the | + | |
| - | >crappy lucent part. | + | |
| see also: [[Wearable Computing]] | see also: [[Wearable Computing]] | ||