Tomi,
I believe it is not with the card issue. The visibility of WiFi networks
depends on where you are at: it tends to appear ore when you browse the
networks where you come across a large collection of buildings or some sort.


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Sent: Saturday, September 23, 2006 9:51 AM
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Subject: [Braillenote] re : access point not working 

Hi alex and List,

Well actually, my card is between cilicon heaven and earth.  
Sometimes it works, and other times it just says " no visible network " .
But other times, it says " list of available networks ".  I think I know why
this is.

The top of the card ( where the thick part is ) moves back and forth.  If
this antenna part is moved outward, then it does not see any networks.  If
it's moved back, networks are detected and it card works great.  This is a
sandisk connect + 128 mb cf card
  If any of you have this card, could you tell me if this top part moves for
you? If it does not, then this is a factory error ( they made the card in a
cheap Chinese factory ) .  If it does, then this is a manufacturing error.
These cards have two years of warranty.

Regards:

Tomi


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