Hi Josh,

I've successfuly browsed and shopped using the BrailleNote with Amazon.com.  
HTH.

Maria

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Josh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Mon, 10 May 2004 16:23:55 -0400 (EDT)
>Subject: [Braillenote] wireless and a question

>Hi,

>I've been having problems getting my email but I solved them now.  It was my 
>fault, the people at the university changed their network settings so I had to 
>change my settings in the braillenote.

>Also, do they make wireless ethernet card adaptors? For example, you plug it 
>into the compact flash slot on the braillenote, then plug in the wireless card 
>into the battery-powered adaptor, and the braillenote thinks that it's an 
>ethernet connection and in reality it's wireless?
>Also, does www.amazon.com work with the braillenote? Can I go on there and buy 
>stuff?
>I'm at home from school for the summer so am completely dependent on the 
>braillenote for web access and email.  I'm getting a cheap artic notetaker but 
>i doubt that'll work with the internet since it doesn't have windows on it.  
>Also, if there are absolutely no wireless adaptors pulsedata better make some 
>changes soon because i heard or read on a website that in two years they're 
>going to be putting wireless internet on airplanes as a slightly extra cost.  
>If PDI doesn't give us wireless support by the time I need it which is 
>probably in two years or so I'll buy a laptop and keep the braillenote.  Also, 
>Somehow I don't think all websites will make you use internet explorer 6 or 
>higher.  This note-taker seems the equivalent of windows95 computer from my 
>perspective, or that's what I told my grandmother when she couldn't understand 
>why I couldn't access all the websites like on a regular pc.


>Josh


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