If you go to www.pricewatch.com and type socket communications Ethernet in 
the search engine, I found it for $92.  That's the best price I've found. 
 I don't know if that will work outside the US though.


-----Original Message-----
From:   Paul Henrichsen [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:   Sunday, January 04, 2004 2:38 PM
To:     Braillenote List
Subject:        Re: [Braillenote] the bn and network cards

Hi, Steve. Unfortunately, you can't find those cards anywhere.
I think this was my first frustrating day with the braille note. If we had
wireless like the packmate, I could have chosen from a number of cards and
they were not very expensive. I don't want to pay 150 dollars from pulse
data just so I can see how browsing on the web and receiving and sending
e-mail works on the bn. I have a computer for that, but just wanted to
familiarize myself with it in case I travel.
There are other PC/MCIA network cards that are not wireless that are only
around 45 dollars, but, evidently, they don't work with the bn. And you
can't find any USB to infrared converters at any local computer store 
either.
They all have gone to wireless or blue tooth.
Very frustrating to be stuck with technology that is a couple years out of
date.
I am assuming that pulse data will do something pretty soon since the new
packmate has wireless and can use many more regular network cards. but it
is frustrating nonetheless.
At 1/3/2004, you wrote:

>Hi Paul,
>
>   I haven't had any luck with any of the network cards I tried. I think
> the only kind you can use are the CF ones made by Socket technologies.
>Regards Steve
>
>
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>On 1/3/2004 at 7:00 PM Paul Henrichsen wrote:
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> >Hi, Everyone. I was unable to find a compact flash network card today. I
> >did find some PC/MCIA, low power ethernet cards, but I need to know what
> >works with the braille note.
> >There must be something other than this one cf card.
> >By the way, regular ethernet cards are rather hard to find. The PC/MCIA
> >ones are a bit easier, but everything is wireless these days or blue 
tooth.
> >Any ideas other than the one that pulse data sells?
> >Thanks.
> >Paul Henrichsen
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> ><home.pacbell.net/paulh52>
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