Wireless access is something I hope will be a part of a future Keysoft
release.  It can be incredibly useful.
For instance, while at the CSUN conference, I was able to get on the
Internet from my third floor room at the Hilton, even though
Wireless access was supposed to be limited to the first two floors.  I
would have loved to have used my Braillenote in this fashion, much small
than a laptop, and it's got Braille by God!
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Mosen
Sent: Sunday, March 28, 2004 11:09 PM
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Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Wireless access with the bn?


Hi Carlos. At this time the BrailleNote does not support 802.11 
networking. For Ethernet access, we recommend the Socket Low  Power 
Ethernet EA2902-139.

This is a card that goes in your compact flash slot. We can sell it to 
you, but because other retail outlets buy a lot more of them at a time 
than we can, you'd probably be better buying it somewhere else. Try
doing 
a search for it on froogle.google.com and you should get a good price.
Jonathan Mosen
BrailleNote Product Marketing Manager
Pulse Data International Ltd

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