This is Joseph. Welcome! To turn of announcement of
new networks:
1. Go to Main Menu. From there open Options Menu with
SPACE with O.
2. From Options Menu, select Connectivity. The
connectivity menu appears.
3. Make sure that your WiFi card is inserted, and make
sure BN has recognized it. If it didn't do it at this
stage. If it did, select Wireless Ethernet.
4. Go to Wireless Ehernet Options. The configuration
options list appears.
5. On the configuration list, move to the item that
says, "notify when new networks are availible,"  and
type n to disable it. In the future you won't get
announcements about newly discovered networks.
6. Activate the changes by pressing SPACE with e, and
at the prompt, type y. The settings takes affect from
now on.
I hope this information may help you. If you need any
questions, feel free to send email to the mailing
list.

--- Sarah Van Oosterwijck
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I just got an upgrade to a BrailleNote MPower BT
> with 32 cell display a 
> little over a month ago, and over all I am very
> happy with it.  I will have 
> several questions to ask, but I will start with the
> simplest one to answer. 
> I hope I will also be able to answer a few questions
> in turn.
> 
> My question is: Is there any possible way to turn
> off the announcement of 
> your connection to a WiFi hotspot or router?  I find
> the constant 
> interruption very distracting and annoying.  It gets
> really bad if you are 
> trying to quickly do something online before your
> battery dies because you 
> are bothered with "connected to Blablabla" and
> "battery is low" and between 
> the two messages you can't get anything done. :-)
> 
> Sarah Van Oosterwijck
> Which is pronounced correctly as Von Oasterwake.
> At least keynote says it correctly with that
> phonetic spelling. 
> 
> 
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