Apparently not! It just worked.
Jim
At 06:41 PM 12/01/2005 , you wrote:
That's cool, Jim. Didn't she have a WEP key? Or perhaps she gave it to
you to input?
Peggy
At 01:41 PM 12/1/2005, you wrote:
Hello list,
I went to a friend's house last night for a religious gathering. My
friend wanted to see my new M-power and maybe try it on her network. She
has a wireless router on her cable system. When I had a chance, I
plugged in my Sandisk Wy Fi card and scanned for her network! It was
found immediately and I was able to go on a website to look up
information or to stream audio. I even went to the NLS site. When I
wasn't reading scripture, I put in the card and downloaded my EMAIL. The
only thing I couldn't do from her house was send my EMAIL but I could do
everything else. I was really surprised to see how well my M-power
worked on her cable isp and I think she has a linksys wireless
router. She was really surprised when my BN announced her network name.
Once I came home, I was able to send my EMAIL, no problem. Perhaps
there might have been some authentication which had to be on or I needed
some kind of password to enable me to send EMAIL but then I doubt I'll
be using her network all that much! I was surprised to be able to
accomplish all I accomplished on her network.
Jim Aldrich
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