Re: help with fanuc oi control



It would seem that the "notebook" wireless adapters are what you're
saying you want.
Fits in the PCMIA slot and provide direct connection to the wireless
network.
Did I miss something?
R. Wink
On Mon, 28 Jul 2008 07:40:55 -0400, "jimz" <jss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Thanks for all the replies.

To clarify a few things:

1. I already use both hardwire networking and wan
for our machines.

2. For the Kia, I am currently using a wan to a pc and
the serial input on the Kia control to xfer programs.
My opinion -- akward.

3. The Kia is ethernet ready. To turn on the option is
around 4K -- plain stupid.

My question revolves around the workings of the pcmcia memory
card itself. It seems to me that someone makes
( or should consider making ) a pcmcia card
that can be wireless written to via wan or bluetooth.
In other words, when you put power to
the card, it has wireless read/write capability residing on
the card itself.

This would mean I could change the memory contents
from a remote computer without having to remove it from
the pcmcia slot. It would show up on my office pc as
another drive.

I have mostly cincinati controls in our shop and the networking
option was only $500 bucks. Still a unreasonable , but
not criminal.

Jim




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