3Com 11Mbps wireless LAN PC Card with XJACK antenna
Manufacturer: 3Com Direct Part number: 3CRWE62092B
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- User reviews
- Specifications
- Manufacturer info
- Bottom Line:
- For companies that buy 3Com equipment, this 802.11b card's proprietary features could be worth the price. Others should look elsewhere.
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CNET editors' review
3Com 11Mbps wireless LAN PC Card with XJACK antenna price range: $86.56
- Reviewed by: Eric Knorr
- Reviewed on: 12/03/2002
- Released on: 10/28/2002
The good: Comes with special security and peer-to-peer features; antenna retracts for zero power consumption; five-year warranty.
The bad: Expensive; below-average performance; confusing software; lackluster online tech support.
The bottom line: For companies that buy 3Com equipment, this 802.11b card's proprietary features could be worth the price. Others should look elsewhere.
User reviews
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Decent, but not worth the antenna
Pros: Retractable antenna was the main reason for purchase. I still use it, but only at home near my WAP. Where it would make as much sense just to buy a 50ft ethernet cable.
Cons: range at many hotspots is poor compared to other users, high price, has issues with linux, antenna feels flimsy
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A ***** to install a pleasure to use
Pros: Retractable feature is super. Its range is equivalent of any other card I have ever used.
Cons: Driver is incompatible with WinXP if all the Microsoft updates were installed. You must uninstall one of them!
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No problems - very useable
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Summary: Based on the comments of Ken on the 6th of March I decided to purchase this card. Although the card only comes in a box along with a warrenty and ...
Summary: Based on the comments of Ken on the 6th of March I decided to purchase this card. Although the card only comes in a box along with a warrenty and a CD with simple pictures of what to do with the CD (insert it into the drive), I found it a doddle to install. I chose just to insert the card in, let Windows XP find the driver on the CD and didnt install the extra software that came on the CD. XP seems to have found my wireless LAN (I'm running a Linksys wireless router) and I connected no problem. The range of the card isnt a problem at all, as I write this there are 3 doors and 4 walls between me and the base station and I'm still on 'Very good signal' and have been listening uninterupted to a Windows Media Player radio station. The card also functions with the XJack inside the case although not very good range - about 2 meters max. I didnt want to buy a wireless card that I needed to keep removing from my laptop and this is so simple to just press the jack in and out when I need to. I was fairly worried about the jack snapping off but it seems to be of highly robust build. I'm very happy with my this purchase and new found freedom. The only reason I;ve marked down the support is due to lack of any more documentation - I think the setup might be slightly daunting for newcomers to networking. I trust that if I do have any problems that a big name like 3Com is there to support me.
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loved the retractable antenna
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Summary: Despite of the two negative reviews, I actually liked it very much and thus decided to write some positive comments about this product. First of all, I did not get ...
Summary: Despite of the two negative reviews, I actually liked it very much and thus decided to write some positive comments about this product. First of all, I did not get the exact model reviewed by CNET. I got a similar model (3CRSHPW196) which all is a 802.11b card with Xjack. Here is what I liked about the product: 1) the retractable antenna is great for traveling. It is so convenient. 2) I don't notice any problem with the reception compared to the Linksys and Microsoft cards. When the antenna is extended, it worked at least just as well as the others, or even better. In my house the access point is on the second floor, and I still get 'Excellent' strength (the strongest grade) in the first floor. With the Microsoft card, I only get 'Very good' (the second strongest grade). 3) With the model that I got (3CRSHPW196, see 3Com website), the card is NOT shut down when the antenna is retracted. The reception is reduced through, as expected. But the really nice thing is, I am able to work with the antenna retracted in my office when the access point is only 1 meter away. Why do I want to do that? I own a Sony Vaio notebook, which has its PCMCIA slot located right underneath my left palm (when typing). Therefore the regular (unretractable) antenna will get in the way of my left hand. Now, the antenna is nicely hidden, and it's like working with a laptop with integrated wireless LAN. Nice! 4) When the access point is far away, I do have to extend the antenna, and my left palm would be resting right on top the antenna. However the antenna is built strong to withstand the pressure, therefore no problem. 5) I did not have ANY problem setting up the card, and I am not even an IT person. Popped the card in, computer asked for drivers, put the CD in, that's it. I did not install any of the software the come with the card through. I never do it, for any of the LAN card I've used. It is unnecessary, and a waste of hard-drive space. Overall, I do like my 3COM Xjack wireless LAN card very much. I do not have any complains about it like others. No, I don't work for 3COM. I just though it is not nearly as bad as what it seems. The Xjack is really convenient, it makes me feel like I have an integrated wireless LAN.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: 3Com Direct
- Part number: 3CRWE62092B
- Description: For enterprise-level security and performance, choose the 3Com 11 Mbps Wireless LAN PC Card with XJACK antenna. The patented XJACK antenna with smart switch technology delivers convenient, energy-efficient WLAN performance. Pop it out for clear, reliable data transmission - push it in to activate power-save mode and preserve battery life. With the XJACK antenna, there is no need to remove your PC Card when you pack your notebook PC for travel - just push in the antenna and go! This top-of-the-line Wi-Fi PC Card complements your enterprise authentication systems with 802.1x network access control and 3Com's Serial Authentication, an upper-layer authentication technique that uses both EAP-TLS and EAP-MD5. It also keeps wireless transmission private with sophisticated 40-bit and 128-bit WEP encryption, and supports 3Com's exclusive Dynamic Security Link.
General
- Packaged Quantity 1
- Device Type Network adapter
- Form Factor Plug-in module
- Width 3.4 in
- Depth 2.1 in
- Height 0.2 in
- Networking Device Type Network adapter
- Interface (Bus) Type PC Card
- Localization English / Worldwide,
Spanish,
German,
French,
Italian - Form factor [Jul 2, 2008 from CDS: Networking] Plug-in module
Antenna
- Antenna External integrated
Networking
- Data Link Protocol IEEE 802.11b
- Connectivity Technology Wireless
- Data Transfer Rate 11 Mbps
- Networking type Network adapter
- Max Range Open Space 330 ft
- Status Indicators Link activity,
Power,
Link OK - Frequency Band 2.4 GHz
- Spread Spectrum Method DSSS
- Features Dynamic rate shifting,
3Com Dynamic Security Link,
Load balancing - Compliant Standards IEEE 802.1x,
IEEE 802.11b,
IEEE 802.11d Expansion / Connectivity
- Expansion Slot(s) x None
- Compatible Slots 1 x PC Card - Type II
- Connections None
- Expansion Slot(s) Total (Free) None
Miscellaneous
- Encryption Algorithm TLS,
40-bit WEP,
MD5,
128-bit WEP - Compliant Standards FCC Class B certified,
EN 60950,
UL,
CSA Power
- Power Device None
- Power Supply / Device None
Software / System Requirements
- Software Included 3Link,
Drivers & Utilities - OS Required Microsoft Windows 2000 / XP,
Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition / Windows ME,
Microsoft Pocket PC 2000,
Microsoft Windows Mobile for Pocket PC 2002 Manufacturer Warranty
- Service & Support 5 years warranty
- Service & Support Details Limited warranty - 5 years
Environmental Parameters
- Min Operating Temperature 32 °F
- Max Operating Temperature 122 °F
- Humidity Range Operating 10 - 95%
Expansion / Port(s) Required
- Slot(s) Required 1 PC Card Type II
- Port(s) / Connector(s) Required None
Warranty
- Service / Support Details Limited warranty 5 years
Manufacturer info
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- Browse 3Com Direct products on Shopper.com
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- Manufacturer:3Com Direct
- Address:
5400 Bayfront Plaza
Santa Clara, CA 95052-8145 - Phone: 508-323-5000
- Fax: 508-323-1111

