Hi, sorry listers if this is slightly off-topic. Can you describe to me what I 
need to do to my cell phone to enable it to connect so I can use email when on 
the train? What I mean is, what settings do I need to do to my mobile phone to 
get a broadband connection assuming my Mpower is set to send and receive email?

Please reply offlist to [EMAIL PROTECTED] as this may be slightly off topic?

Cheers, Steve

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Jeff Molzow (Mobile) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
>Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2005 06:31:15 -0700
>Subject: re: [Braillenote] big question

>Hello Terry:

>Blue tooth is a SHORT range wireless solution  that allows  PC's, handhelds, 
>paripherals and other devices to link together within about 30 feet.  Wireless 
>networks (802.11b and 802.11g)  are designed to work over about 300 feet line 
>of sight.  While there is a way to link to your PC or Laptop via Blue Tooth  
>and get onto the internet, most people are doing this through wireless access. 
>You can use Blue tooth to link a PC or handheld to a blue tooth equipped 
>printer or modem.  I, for example, use Blue tooth to link my MPower to my cell 
>phone while travelling.  For example, I'm sitting on the bus  and am checking 
>my email  with Blue Tooth without the phone ever leaving its case on my belt.

>Some users on this list use a Blue Tooth QWERTY keyboard to link to their BT 
>style BrailleNotes or VoiceNotes to make typing easier though I'm not exactly 
>sure why.  Otheres on this list can probably speek to that question. I hope I 
>haven't muddied the waters further for you, but thought I'd put in my two 
>cents as usual.

>hth
>Jeff
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