Steve,

I thought I had the direct link for AMazon.com regarding the Ambicom wl1100c-cf 
but apparently I do not.  However, if you go to amazon.com and do a 
search for "ambicom wl100c-cf" or maybe even just ambicom by itself, you should 
be able to locate the product and go from there.

The Cisco card  is harder to find and much more expensive, but good if you wish 
to use the pcmcia slot of the braillenote.  You might want to consider 
looking for a used card as they are considerably cheaper  and I believe they 
are also available through amazon.com but not absolutely certain of that.  

Sorry I can't be of more help.

Don

On Tue, 08 Mar 2005 17:01:50 +0100, stephen thacker wrote:

Hi John, well said.

Unfortunately I've lost my Wireless card, I fear it fell out of my pocket at 
bingo last week and they can't find it. Unfortunately I've failed to find a new 
one at 
Amazon.com - any ideas were I can get a replacement?

Cheers, Steve

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: john gallagher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
>Date: Mon, 07 Mar 2005 19:25:01 -0800
>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] 6.1 and PDI

>hi list i know it is annoying having the bugs but when mainstream is not used 
>problems will occur with much patience i have now got my email working and 
can use the bn with a wireless connection i have just downloaded a book from 
wwwbrailleorg which came over in two seconds.  if we give humanware time 
this product will be the best i am sure programming is very difficult and 
mainstream aps are used by millions of people where our accessible software is 
not 
and much hard work goes in to getting it there for us.  i look forward to 
getting my pk as soon as possible it is annoying when things do not go right 
though.

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