Sharp UP-X500 (serv.man26) Service Manual / Technical Bulletin ▷ View online
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UP-X500
Wireless Network Cards.
Model Name
UP-X500. & PCMCIA Wireless Network Cards.
General
The UP-X500 can run wirelessly using PCMCIA Wireless Network Cards.
The UP-X500 has 2 x PCMCIA Type II card slots or 1 x PCMCIA Type III card slot, if a
Type III card is used then no other PCMCIA cards can be used.
Type III card is used then no other PCMCIA cards can be used.
Phenomenon
As there are a number of PCMCIA Wireless Network Cards available on the market
Sharp Electronics (UK) Ltd have taken a selection of top branded PCMCIA Wireless
Sharp Electronics (UK) Ltd have taken a selection of top branded PCMCIA Wireless
Network Cards.
Remedy
Sharp Electronics (UK) Ltd recommend the following
PCMCIA Wireless Network Cards for the UP-X500.
Netgear MA521 - 802.11b up to 11Mbps (16 bit Type II Card)
Netgear WAG511 - 802.11a/g up to 108Mbps (32 Bit Cardbus Adaptor) Type III Card
Belkin F5D7010 - 802.11g up to 54Mbps (32 Bit Cardbus Adaptor) Type III Card
Linksys WPC54G - 802.11g up to 54Mbps (32 Cardbus Adaptor) Type III Card
Note: To attain a connection speed of greater than 11Mbps (Mega bits per second). A Wireless
Access Point should be used in Infrastructure Mode. AD-Hoc Mode will only allow a maximum
connection speed of 11 Mbps.
Access Point should be used in Infrastructure Mode. AD-Hoc Mode will only allow a maximum
connection speed of 11 Mbps.
Note: It is highly recommended that a Wireless Access Point of the same make as the Wireless
Network Card is used in Infrastructure mode.
Network Card is used in Infrastructure mode.
NOTE: It is highly recommended that the same types of PCMCIA Wireless Network Cards be
used in every machine on a system.
used in every machine on a system.
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