Hi Jim

Thanks. So, Sandisk what? And does it really matter what router you get for a home networking system? I know enough to match it up with our computer operating system and type of Internet connection, but I have no intention of becoming a techno guru just to sort this out. Honestly, I doubt I'll do anything until the spring for many reasons which I won't go into.

But thanks for the card info. I'm just trying to have an up to date list for when I decide to actually purchase.

Jean

----- Original Message ----- From: "James Aldrich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 6:56 PM
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] wireless cards for mPower


I think the ambicom card is still out there but I switched to the Sandisk Wi Fi card and it is also a 128 meg flash card. It is two cards in one. I recommend it highly! I'm getting a more dependable connection with it.

Jim Aldrich

At 12:57 PM 10/26/2005 , you wrote:
I'm back on the list for a bit.

I still haven't purchased a wireless card for my mPower, but my dealer tells me that the Ambicom card is no longer available. Does this mean that the only card now supported is the Sandisk?

I won't pretend to know anything technical here, but I do find it odd that a brand new device should have such hardware restrictions. It seems that the mPower is now dependent on whether a third-party card remains in the market. If not, then where do we go?

I saw a message in the archives where Dean said he would be compiling resource info for the mPower. This is long overdue and I wish it had been available on the website as the new machine hit the market. It's very frustrating trying to figure out what third-party cards, etc. will work and are recommended. I know everyone keeps saying what works with the older BrailleNote products, but it's hard to find anything specified for the new technology. And as I said, now that I hear Ambicom is not supplying the Ambicom card everyone recommends, what next?

Jean



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