I don't know about cards not lasting. I've heard that a card usually doesn't die, unless they get scratched. That came from a tech support person.
----- Original Message -----
From: Paul Tandy <[email protected]
To: Robert Cummings
<[email protected]>,[email protected]
m
Date sent: Tue, 23 Jun 2009 16:59:35 -0800
Subject: re: [Braillenote] wireless issues

Hello,

Just a little note here, but wireless cards don't usually last
over a year normally.

Paul

email: [email protected] or [email protected]

skype:

brlcents

----- Original Message -----
From: Robert Cummings <[email protected]
To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
Date sent: Thu, 18 Jun 2009 19:53:21 +0100
Subject: [Braillenote] wireless issues

Hello.

I have been having some issues with my wireless internet
connection.

It all started on Sunday afternoon.  I was browsing the internet
when the bn suddenly decided to try and connect to another
network.  It tried to connect to a network which I had set up for
a completely different location, thus it was unavailable.  But
when I tried to reconnect to my home network, it just said
"Please wait" and just sat there.  The network also didn't show
up when I scanned for wireless networks (it is a visible
network).  I tried everything including resets, removing and
re-inserting the card (multiple times with the unit on and off)
and even re-creating the connection configurations database; all
with no success.  Then my brother reset the wireless router (he
pulled the plug out of the wall socket, waited for about 10
seconds and then plugged it back in again).  Now the bn found my
home network.  But when I tried to connect, it got as far as
showing "connecting to virgin" (Virgin Media is my ISP so I
called the config virgin) and just sat there again.  After about
2 to 3 minutes, it finally connected (it usually takes about 5 to
10 seconds to connect).  But when I tried to go on the internet,
it brought up a "Cannot Find Server" page.  Keymail also gave me
an error 11001 (I think that was the error code anyway) when I
tried to check my email.  So I thought it might just be a
temporary problem with Virgin Media so I gave up for the night.

The next day I tried to connect and still had the same problems.
So my Dad tested our desktop PC and that connected to the
internet just fine so it doesn't look like there's a problem with
the router or Virgin Media.  Luckily, i'm able to use ActiveSync
to connect to the internet.  However, this is not always going to
be possible so I really need to get this wireless connection
working again.

The only thing I could think of is that my wireless card is
dying.  I have had the card for at least a year, though i've only
been using it since around October 2008.  My Dad went to a local
computer shop and asked whether the wireless card might be dying.
They said that wireless cards don't wear out unless they are
overheated by the equipment.  They suggested changing channels
and settings on the router, but seeing as no-one in my family is
an advanced tech expert, messing around with the router would
probably do more harm than good.  It's all been working fine
until Sunday afternoon.

I am using an Ambicom wireless card (I don't know the exact model
number, but I think it's the older Ambicom B card).  I have a
braillenote MPower BT32 running keysoft 7,5 build 29.

Any advice/suggestions?

Thanks.

PS.  Sorry about the long email.

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