ID: JD082300A
Difference between Aircard 210 and Aircard 300
This document cover the following products
Aircard 300 - part number 1200046
Aircard 210 - part number 1200001 or 1200072 AND part number 1200004
(The part number is located on the back of the Aircard Cellular card.)
Aircard 210
- Only multi-mode cellular PC card solution that offers CDPD, circuit-switched, and wireline modes for the ultimate coverage.
- Most complete Type II PC Card package for notebooks.
- The Aircard 210 has the two parts - a radio card (Part #1200001 or Part #1200072) and a modem card (Part #1200004).
- Plug and Play for Windows 95, 98, 2000, and NT operating systems.
- Removable flexible antenna.
- Wireline modem at 33.6 Kbps.
- Installation wizard (Wireless Expert Program) verifies proper modem operation and troubleshoots configuration problems.
- Watcher program enables to easily switch modes, monitor signal strength and channel number.
Aircard 300
- First ever wide-area wireless network card (NIC) - not a modem anymore.
- Single Type II card CDPD only device. LAN-like connectivity.
- Automatic CDPD connections - no user steps required.
- Fastest CDPD registration times - seconds to be connected!
- Ultimate overall performance when both stationary or moving.
- Lowest battery drain of all CDPD PC cards.
- Removable flexible antenna.
- Intuitive, easy to use utilities that allow simple modem installation, configuration and use.
Last update: August 23, 2000 - JD
Reviewed: August 24, 2000 - KC