Palm Ethernet Cradle and 10- or 6-Slot charging cradles.Portsmith www.portsmith.com Portsmith's Ethernet Ethernet Telecommunications networking protocol introduced by Xerox Corp. in 1979. It was developed as an inexpensive way of sending information quickly between office machines connected together in a single room or building, but it rapidly became a standard computer cradle lets schools easily provide their handheld users with instant Internet access See how to access the Internet. plus one-touch file-synchronization via the campus LAN (Local Area Network) A communications network that serves users within a confined geographical area. The "clients" are the user's workstations typically running Windows, although Mac and Linux clients are also used. . Connecting directly to a LAN, the cradle is a 10Mbps single-slot device with automatic IP-address assignment and Palm OS compatibility. And the firm's 10- or 6-slot charging cradles serve as central charging stations for multiple handhelds simultaneously. |
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