Isaac,
I don't have all the specs as far as range goes, but I know I can sit in a car 
parked in front of my duplex and detect and use my network.  This router is 
capable of using WEP, WPA, and probably other security features I'm not 
familiar with.  I use WEP, as it is the only one the BN will handle.  I found 
it to be extremely easy to set up, mainly because I watched others on this list 
struggle with their routers and learned from their mistakes.  LOL

I'll answer any questions I can about setting up this router and getting it to 
work with the BN.

Sarah


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Sarah,
What kind of range does this router provide? What about security for the 
wireless aspect of the router?
Thanks
Isaac

On Wed, 3 Aug 2005, Sarah Cranston wrote:

> I, as well as several others on this list, have the below mentioned router.  
> It has always worked flawlessly with the BrailleNote.
> 
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>  I have a LINKSYS 2.4 GHz 802.1g Wireless-Broadband Router Model No. WRT54G I 
> got from Radio Shack a few months ago on sale for $40 including a rebate. It 
> allows both hardwired LAN and wireless. It's way easy to set up and their 
> tech support people are really good, know about braillenote connections, and 
> speak English in a manner you can actually understand them. I highly 
> recommend this to anyone.
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