HI Kate,
Unfortunately, 802.11N cards will not work - besides, this new standard is
yet to be finalized and adopted by many companies.
Cheers,
Joseph 

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When referring to wireless cards I mentioned a D card, but I just reread the
info I collected and realized the cards are B, G, and N. B is slowest, G is
medium speed and N is the fastest. I'm wondering if the braille note can
take N wireless cards? Kate
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