Jim and All,
If you have one card that is staying connected, then I would say it is the card 
itself and I would see about getting it replaced.
Robert

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Rhonda Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [email protected]
>Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2005 15:43:00 -0500
>Subject: re: [Braillenote] intermintent flash card

>Jim, my sister is having this very problem.  She is  having it especially when 
>she sends a longer email.  I was going to get a card, but with her problem, 
>and hearing yours, I may not do that.


>> ----- Original Message -----
>>From: "James Aldrich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>To: [email protected]
>>Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2005 14:31:36 -0600
>>Subject: [Braillenote] intermintent flash card

>>Hello list,

>>A few weeks back, my wife was complaining about her Ambicom network card 
>>which wouldn't remain connected while she was sending and receiveing email or 
>>when on a web site.  I traded wireless cards with her and I'm having the 
>>intermintent problem of the card not staying connected.  I can sit here and 
>>hear the BN say, "not connected" "connecting to network" (network represents 
>>my network name), and the sequence of connecting and disconnecting is seconds 
>>apart.  I simply sat here and watched my unit go from connected to network to 
>>disconnecting almost systematically and I wasn't touching the unit at all! 
>>This is most disconcerting when I'm trying to read an EMAIL or web page and 
>>the BN continually disconnects and reconnects.  I can turn wireless off if I 
>>wish but there are times I'd like to remain connected while doing any number 
>>of things.  What might be the problem here? Is there a loose pin on the card? 
>>Is there a component or circuitry that is overheating somehow? Should I th!
>r!
>>ow the c
>>ard in the garbage and spend another 40 to 70 dollars for a new card? It 
>>works the same way on both our units.  It may behave some days, but when it 
>>acts up, it really acts up! The signal level isn't the problem since I get 
>>minus 30 dbm constistently where I use it.  This is a pretty good signal 
>>level usually.  My wife is having no problem with the card I was using.

>>Thanks for any help and ideas.  I got the card from Humanware!

>>Jim Aldrich

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