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Jornada720: What pcmcia to buy to have a nice WPA working and WIFI-Scanner ?

patrick295767 Page Icon Posted 2008-01-20 5:07 AM
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Hi guys,

Since you are professionals with the Jornada, which pcmcia hardware should I buy to get wifi with WPA working
and a ESSID Wifi radar working ?

(and please easy to install, i am not informatician)

Thank you for the information !!!!!!!!!!!!
Greetings

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CE Geek Page Icon Posted 2008-01-20 5:50 AM
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Sorry - H/PC 2000 doesn't support WPA.
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patrick295767 Page Icon Posted 2008-01-20 2:59 PM
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and hence ministumbler
http://www.j720.ic.cz/pics/ministumbler.jpg

just scan the WEP wifi hence ?

soo pitttyy
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patrick295767 Page Icon Posted 2008-01-20 3:20 PM
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CE Geek Page Icon Posted 2008-01-20 3:44 PM
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Sure - there are lots of Prism-based PCMCIA WiFi cards that support WPA. But it's a moot point in H/PC 2000, as I said above - the platform itself doesn't support WPA. (BTW, I have that CF-to-PCMCIA adapter, though I rarely use it.)
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patrick295767 Page Icon Posted 2008-01-22 6:28 PM
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Sure - there are lots of Prism-based PCMCIA WiFi cards that support WPA. But it's a moot point in H/PC 2000, as I said above - the platform itself doesn't support WPA. (BTW, I have that CF-to-PCMCIA adapter, though I rarely use it.)


It hence appears that to give a second life to the jornada 720, would be to install linux to get the driver support, hence Wpa I would expect. I could maybe be even faster. I don't know yet. I have to buy a Kingston 4gb or 8gb , I stil don't know to install linux on it. Pitty for activesync, that was really powerful wit Outlook exchange, and I would rather bet that it may be missing in Linux. I don't know yet.
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CE Geek Page Icon Posted 2008-01-22 7:26 PM
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There has been discussion of this in the H/PC Linux/Unix forum - head over there and check it out.
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patrick295767 Page Icon Posted 2009-01-09 7:31 PM
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So now if I get redgear :
http://www.alpaxo.com/downloads/
it says : drivers !!!

I would get wifi radar working with my
- netgear 16bits ma401 , http://patrick295767.pa.funpic.org/jornada/myhardware/netgear-pcmcia-414MNVMDJQL._SL500_AA280_.jpg
- aironet 4800, http://patrick295767.pa.funpic.org/jornada/myhardware/aironet_4800a_pcmcia.jpg

A plug n play for getting WPA working ??

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and somehting about this cab? => http://www.alpaxo.com/downloads/get.php?id=3&cust=

Edited by patrick295767 2009-01-09 7:35 PM
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