Leslie,
When the Braillenote is connected to the PC via USB, the bn is a client. 
this means you can look at things from the host! the PC is the host. If 
the Braillenote is connected to a network then the braillenote is the 
network client.
So that means the Braillenote has two host ports. that means you can 
connect printers to the braillenote and you can print a file from the host 
braillenote.
If you connect to the PC you use the client usb port. If you connect to a 
printer, then you use the host port.
I think that's right.
I hope this is clear???
Isaac

On Wed, 29 Jun 2005, lesliepeterson wrote:

> Isaac and others,
> 
> I am re-reading the announcement of the mPower.
> 
> I note that mPower will have 3 USB ports, not 2.  As it says, 2-USB host 
> ports AND 1 USB client post.  Even I do not understand what is the different 
> between "host" and "client" ports.
> 
> Leslie--
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