Tungsten E2 Sandisk Wifi card compatibility

Hi @ all! I have a Tungsten E2 and an e/s of Wifi-card Sandisk SD Wlan (SDWSDB000). Did someone knows if it is possible to use this map or is still incompatible with the E2? Next problem will be the drivers - Sandisk itself is paid to them. Somehow, I feel that the original Palm-Wifi-card only works... Glad all the answers! Greetz from Germany - Susanne

OKI, so I'll get on the internet and hope to find somewhere.

Thx for your help!

Susanne

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