Hi Jim, those cards may well work already, if there are Windows CE 4.2 
drivers for them and the installation of the drivers do not require any 
confirmation or keyboard input from the BrailleNote side. The drivers will 
be lost with certain types of reset, as on any PDA, and would require 
reinstalling. I don't know of any specific models of cards for Verizon 
that customers are using however.

Jonathan Mosen
BrailleNote Product Marketing Manager
HumanWare

DDI: +1-925-566-9265
http://www.humanware.com



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Hello all,

My wife is presently at a guidedog school.  She can access their wireless 
network to a point, only to get onto websites but that too is limited. She 
cannot download her Email for some reason.  She keeps getting error 10050 
or 10051 messages when she attempts to download her mail.  Other students 
have had much the same problem.  She can access a site on the web but when 
she attempts to go to another brouzer window, she gets the "cannot find 
server message more often than not.  Phones with bluetooth on Verizon are 
pricey especially if Mobile Speaks can be used.  Too bad there isn't an 
air card on Verizon which could be used with the BN.  I think this would 
be preferable to the bluetooth phone despite the cost.  I hope the 
possibility of using these air cards will be considered in future upgrades 
for the M-power.  My wife could use the wireless network instead of 
depending on the spacy policies of a guidedog school or Rehab center when 
it comes to wireless networks.  I'm certain these places are trying to 
protect people's personal information which might explain the firewall on 
their system but one wonders why a separate low security network couldn't 
be placed in an auditorium or wherever people gather widely in such places 
so that students  can at least download Email.  The M-power as well as 
other notetakers are going to be more and more prevalent as time goes on 
and people would like to use them when downloading their personal Email. 
If guidedog schools or rehab centers are resistant in allowing for access 
on their networks, the air card would be more attractive to me than the 
wireless phone.  Hopefully, costs will go down on phones shortly.  Email 
should be available if a school or rehab center says it is available to 
all who are attending such facilities.  They should be held to it when 
they say they have made provisions for anyone to get their Email during 
their stay at their facility.  Another frustration one encounters is the 
absence of the computer person who is suppose to be in charge.  Nobody 
else knows anything except him and he is out of town or not available for 
some reason. 

I have a call into tech support to see if I can get any more ideas on what 
can be done to better access the network, but then she is probably up 
against the firewall!  They did admit to having one which they were afraid 
to open up for more access. 

I fully realize she is there first to train for a dog!  Her experience at 
the school is very positive thus far!  She'd like to share that experience 
as it is happening with her closest friends I'm certain!  Being able to 
download Email would be a nice breather between work sessions.  One of the 
first things we ask about when staying at a hotel is do they have wireless 
access?  I feel much the same way towards a guidedog school or rehab 
center!  I too would want wireless access there!

Thanks much for reading! 

Jim Aldrich 
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