Brian,
You raise a good point about keeping the card. I will let everyone
know tomorrow of the outcome of my mystery card. Thanks.
sharonda

On 8/22/06, Brian Lingard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ottawa Canada

Dear Rusty and Sharonda:

One way to figure out if the mysterious card is in fact a
wireless card, is go to the options menu, function o on a QT, and
select c for the connectivity menu then w for wireless internet.
You will hear turn on wireless Internet?  Currently off.  type y
for yes and if it is a supported wireless card the unit will say
wireless Internet on.

If it isn't a supported wireless card, it will give an error
message.

Even though you wanted the Ethernet adapter card, you would be
wise to keep a supported wireless card, as they are getting hard
to get and will be discontinued soon.

Brian

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