A one-piece Ethernet wireless station, the Manta ($699) uses a standard Ethernet driver and connects via the built-in AAUI connection. From Digital Ocean (Lenexa, KS), the Manta is powered by a nickel-metal-hydride battery for up to 4 hours of use. It incorporates AT&T's WaveLAN 915-MHz direct-sequence spread-spectrum radio, which reduces interference and boosts the Manta's ability to communicate through walls and floors. The station is compatible with PowerBook 500 laptops and Mac desktops and servers equipped with an Ethernet port and using standard EtherTalk drivers.
Phone: (913) 888-3380.
Flexible C++
Matthew Wilson
My approach to software engineering is far more pragmatic than it
is
theoretical--and no language better exemplifies this than C++.
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