Hi,

I bought two cards yesterday, one for the BN, the Ambicom flash card, and a pc card for my laptop, also Ambicom. The two together cost half what the Cisco card would have cost.

Evelyn

At 02:17 PM 3/23/2005, you wrote:
Hi Peggy,

I ordered two Ambicom cards yesterday for each BN unit, one for myself and one for my wife. The Sisco PCMCIA card seems to be discontinued and some have said the Ambicom card works very well with the BN BT. I'll know more once I'm connected wirelessly with my BN. I got my cards through Humanware.

Jim

At 09:39 PM 03/22/2005 , you wrote:
Hi, guys. I'm starting to think about getting what I need to go wireless with the BN. I know I need a wireless card, and the recommended ones are on the Keysoft 6.1 site. I want to get one that I can use in the pcmcia slot, as I always have my GPS receiver plugged in, so can't really use the back slot, and don't like it as well anyway. Do any of you use your wireless cards in the side slot, with or without an adapter (which I have? Which card do you prefer for use with the side slot?

I know I also need a router. What do I need to look for in a router, in order to make my BN and PC talk to each other, and so I can do net stuff wirelessly on the BN with my PC's DSL connection to the net? I've never even seen a router, so have no idea what they look like, or what I need to make sure I have or what I need to avoid. Are some more accessible than others?

Any info you guys can give me to help me decide what to buy will be greatly appreciated.

Peggy



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