Hi Donna,
I'm having the same issue to. I bought the latest card that built 29
supports, and  WPA networks are not supported. I was on the phone with
humanware last week. My home network is set up for WPA. I wanted to get a
wireless card for my trip to Savanna, and I paid $70 plus shipping cost.
I've tried the card out at another location, and still couldn't log on.
I would ask the question, can we get a upgrade once WPA is supported. More
then likely the existing card will be out dated.
                                        James

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Donna Goodin
Sent: Saturday, June 28, 2008 12:34 PM
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Subject: [Braillenote] Is there really no support for WPA???

Hello all,

 

I just have to know if this is really true.  It seems so utterly absurd to
support wireless G and then not support WPA.  Can anyone advise me as to the
status of this issue?  Unless someone can give me a good reason to do
otherwise, I think the lack of WPA support is going to be a deal-braker, and
the Braillenote will be going back.

Thanks,

Donna

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