The only card that works is the ambicom card WL1100C-cf. It has no additional memory to use. There is a sisco card out there if you can find it but I understand it isn't made any more.

Jim

At 08:00 AM 06/22/2005 , you wrote:
I have heard this is and is not supported by the bn, I want to buy a
wireless card and would like to make the best purchase off the bat, so any
thoughts on this is would be great.  I have read just about every post  on
the bn and wireless it there is only one other card and the name escapes me
right now, guessing ambicom or something like that and this one with 128 mb
of memory. Since I'm eating up one of the bn slots I would rather go with
something that has a little memory if it will work.

Thanks.



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Subject: RE: [Braillenote] W I F I With the Sandisk 128MB/Wireless Card

Hi Try to use the back slot you might have some better results.  That is
about all I can give at this point.

Matthew




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Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2005 12:55 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Braillenote] W I F I With the Sandisk 128MB/Wireless Card

After hearing about the  Sandisk 128MB Storage/Wireless card being
purchased, and I assume used, by other BrailleNote users on the list, I
purchased one for my wife's BrailleNote.  Either we got a defective card,
or there is a problem.

Am I correct in thinking that the Sandisk combination 128MB storage card is
compatible with the BrailleNote?

When the card is inserted in the side of the BrailleNote 32BT running
KS6.11 Build 26, according to the manual, a reset is performed.  The card
is not recognized at all by the BN, and locks up completely.  So can't get
any further.

We're using a PCMCIA adapter in the sideslot.  A second PCMCIA adapter was
also tried with the same results.  It is strange that not even the storage
component of the card is not recognized, never mind the W I F I part.

, as I thought it was.

Any ideas, or is this Sandisk card not compatible with the BN, as I thought
it was.  Maybe I misunderstood.

Any suggestions on how to progress further would be appreciated, either to
me offlist, or on, whichever you feel is appropriate.

Armand in Sacramento



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