Hie there, a wireless card from humanware is usually very
expinsive and usually doesn't last over a year or so normally.
Paul
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kerri Smith" <[email protected]
To: <[email protected]
Date sent: Fri, 12 Dec 2008 15:35:22 -0600
Subject: [Braillenote] interesting problem with wireless
connection at home
Hi list,
I got a connect plus 128 mb wi-fi card last Christmas for my
braillenote, and it's been working fine up until this week. I
know for a fact that our wireless modem is working perfectly, we
have internet on our laptop and desktops, so it's not at all the
internet connection, and I have reset the braillenote, but it is
only seeing my wireless configuration intermitently, and it will
connect for about 1 minute, and then it will suddenly announce,
not connected. Then, when I scan for wireless networks, it says,
no visible network. I know this isn't true because my laptop
sees my wireless connection just fine. I asked my husband if my
light on the wireless card was on, and he said it was blinking
and was not solid. Does this mean my card has finally gone out?
The braille note still recognizes the network card and the
compact flash card. Is a year a good average life for a wi-fi cf
card? I would hate to assume it wasn't working, throw it away,
and buy another card, just to have the same problem, but I kind
of need this wireless connection back soon. Any ideas why
sometimes my bn sees the network and sometimes it doesn't, when
the modem is working fine on my desktop where it is connected to
my wireless router? I can be on my bn downloading an email and it
will disconnect suddenly and not see the connection again for
days.
Kerri
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