Is Windows CE 4.20 the latest version of the OS or is there a higher version? I 
heard that Windows CE 5.0 is coming out soon or something like that.

Josh


> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Beth Hatch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: 'Braillenote List' <[email protected]
>Date: Sun, 15 May 2005 02:09:41 -0600
>Subject: [Braillenote] Wireless Card Alternatives


>    Hello everyone,

>I've been looking at wireless cards for the BrailleNote now that I have
>Keysoft 6.11 installed.  I noticed that the Ambicom card that everyone is
>talking about has a throughput of 11 megabytes per second, according to the
>specifications on its web site.  I've seen other cards with higher
>throughput, some at 54 megabytes per second, and others at 100 megabytes per
>second.  Also, the Ambicom card I found was compatible with the 802.11B
>standard, while some others are compatible with both the 802.11B and the
>802.11G standards.  I have found a Linksys card that says it will fit in a
>compaq flash type 1 slot, the kind the BrailleNote uses, it says it is
>compatible with Windows CE 3.0 and above.  I realize that this card has not
>been tested by Humanware staff from what I've been reading on this list, I
>am wondering if there is any chance this card might work, I don't mind
>testing it since the store I am buying from has a 30 day money back
>guarantee.  Thank you to anyone on this list, and especially to any
>Humanware staff, who could advise me on this.  I also realize that in your
>manuals you specify the Ambicom and a Cisco wireless card that you've
>already tested, I am just looking for some input and advice as to what
>criteria cards might need to meet to see if they might work with the
>BrailleNote BT 32.

>Thanks for any thoughts or comments.

>Beth
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