Hi Sherry,

I don't know, but I doubt that there us a card that does both things,
wireless and wired.

What I do know is that the number of wireless cards which work with BN is
very small, and none of hem has this dual compatibility in the name.

If I were you, I'd just get a wireless card because the configuration is
just as difficult for wired and unwired cards.
If you do not have wireless in your house, but do have an ethernet
connection, then this might be a factor to consider.

Rusty


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Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 4:04 PM
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Subject: [Braillenote] speaking of wireless cards

Hi,

Can a person buy a wireless card but use it on a regular high speed with
wires connection?  I'm asking because I have no desire at this time to go
wireless, simply because I don't want to have to deal with figuring out how
to set up the connections right now.  But I might want to in the future, so
I'd rather not have to buy a regular ethernet card for now and a wireless
card in a few months.  I will be traveling in the next weeks and months and
will need to be able to do email on my BN.  I'm definitely going to get an
ethernet card so I don't have the slow dial up download, but if I can use a
wireless card for either wireless or wired, that would be terrific.

thanks everyone.

Sherry


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