I've used my wireless cards in my BN ever since I first went wireless with it.  
My unit doesn't seem to care which slot the card is in, and I like to have the 
back slot free for my microdrive or other CF cards.  The adapters cost around 
$10 or so, and they are absolutely worth it, IMHO.

Sarah C


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Oosterwijck
Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 4:55 PM
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Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Wireless Card Problem


Yes, I do occasionally experience that same problem at times with my ambicom 
card.  I have also had the card not recognized message with PC cards in the 
side slot.  I've also had cards not work and then spontaniously work when I 
inserted them again.

Everyone makes it sound like you can choose which slot to put your compact 
flash cards in, which I guess you can if you have an adaptor for the PCMCIA 
slot, but I wonder how many people get confused by the lack of clarity about 
this. I wish I had an adaptor just to see if some things worked better in 
another slot, but I am not likely to buy one when I might find no advantage to 
having it. <smile>

Sarah Van Oosterwijck
Assistive Technology Trainer
http://home.earthlink.net/~netentity

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  From: Ray Campbell 
  To: Braille Note Discussion List 
  Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 7:03 PM
  Subject: [Braillenote] Wireless Card Problem


  Hi.

  I'm having an intermittent problem with my Ambicom Wireless card.  
  What will happen is that I can put my card in, send e-mail or go 
  onto the web, or whatever.  Then, I take the card out and use the 
  Braille Note for a while.  When I put the card back in, the 
  Braille Note doesn't say "network card ready." The unit won't do 
  anything, and I have to take the card out and do a reset with no 
  keys held down, then I can put the card in and use it.

  I'm running Keysoft 7.0 on an mPower transplant BT model.  Has 
  anyone else had a problem like this and if so, is there a 
  solution for it? At this point, I haven't tried any other 
  wireless cards, don't want to invest in a new one for such an 
  intermittent problem.

  Thanks,

  Ray Campbell
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