Hello there.
I've always thought signal strength is greater if the card is in the
back slot because--well, the antenna are positioned differently. I don't
know how to explain it, though. It just seems to work for me. Maybe you
have an exceptional router or something.
Speaking of routers, I have found it necessary occasionally fiddle
around with the wireless settings so that my iBook can access the router
and the Internet. I've only managed to do with with the
BrailleNote. Not with my Windows PC that uses JAWS, but only with my
BrailleNote. It's weird, and yet I'm proud. No more having to ask Eric
to interrupt whatever he's doing so he can reset it so my other computer
will connect.
Jane
Jane
> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Paul Henrichsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [email protected]
>Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2005 16:51:38 -0700
>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] thoughts regarding wireless with thebrailleNote
>Hi, Jane. I have the ambicon card. I have tried it both with the pcmcia
>adapter and in the back and I don't notice any difference in signal
>strength. I wonder why when others say you should notice a greater signal
>strengh from the back slot.
>At 6/28/2005, you wrote:
>>Just some thoughts based on personal experience regarding wireless cards
>>with the BrailleNote. when possible, be sure and get a compactflash
>>wireless card. Those go in the back of the unit, and the signal is *much*
>>stronger than if it's placed in the PCMCIA slot on the side.
>>I use my pCMCIA slot for my compactflash card. :)
>>Jane
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Beth Hatch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>To: <[email protected]
>>Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2005 1:32 PM
>>Subject: RE: [Braillenote] New BrailleNote
>>> Hello Mary and all,
>>> There are still a lot of laptops that have the PCMCIA cards
installed, so
>>> the BrailleNote in its many variations isn't behind in its technical
savvy
>>> by having it in my opinion. It's not just microdrives, you can also use
>>the
>>> pcmcia for accessing a network with a pcmcia network interface card. You
>>> can also use a pcmcia adapter to use a compaq flash card, and of course
>>you
>>> could use a wireless card that is pcmcia so that you won't have to
use the
>>> compaq flash for a wireless card if you'd rather not do so.
>>> Just some thoughts,
>>> Beth
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mary Otten
>>> Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 3:34 AM
>>> To: [email protected]
>>> Subject: RE: [Braillenote] New BrailleNote
>>> Andy,
>>> I have to agree with you on the pcm cia slot.I can understand why people
>>> with older Note family members, who have invested in microdrives would
>>like
>>> to see that slot retained. But I haven't seen such a slot on any laptop
>>I've
>>> looked at in the store for the last year or more, including the one I
>>bought
>>> earlier this year. I wonder if retention of that slot was just one
of the
>>> ways Humanware sought to make the transition/upgrade easier for previous
>>> customers. I'd certainly rather see a different media type, or two sd
>>slots
>>> or whatever as opposed to pcm cia. For those who say pcm cia isn't
scarce,
>>> I'd like to hear some examples of pcm cia devices being sold right now,
>>> other than the micro drive, of course, which I guess is still
available. I
>>> have the idea that pcm cia devices are more costly and eat more battery
>>than
>>> do sd or flash cards. If that's wrong, please educate me.
>>> Mary
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