So, the sequence is

1)      Insert card;
2)      Reset (dots 1-2-3, reset)?

In that order?


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Clark
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 4:01 PM
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Hi Mike:
The slot you think is a slot really isn't.  It's where the button is
housed is you put a PCMCIA card in.  When you take it out, you'd just
press the little button.  Yes, when you put the card in, do a regular
reset.  Then, from the main menu, press O, C, W.  You'll see something
like "wireless card is not on; turn card on?" Press Y for yes.  If
you've already had a connection, press the Spacebar to where it says
"can for a connection?" Press Enter.  You should be good to go.  It may
ask you for a name for the connection, I just put in wireless.  HTH

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>Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2005 10:07:02 EDT
>Subject: [Braillenote] I got it!

>Good morning fellow listers, and for those of you who live outside the 
>U.S. timezone, good day to you too. I received my wireless network card

>from Humanware in the mail yesterday.  But before I start using it, I'd

>like to know, once I'm logged onto a network, how do I log off?  Also, 
>I've noticed, that on the right side of the braillenote, there are two 
>slots: I already know that the bigger slot, is the p c m c i a slot, 
>which is where the network card is suposed to go, but right behind 
>that, is another smaller slot.  What's this other slot for? I've never 
>used a card like this in my bn before, so when I insert it, should I  
>do a reset anyway? And finally, what's the correct way to insert and 
>remove the network card? Mike Rochester, NY.
>P.S.
>Ever since I started using a notetaker, I've always wanted to have the
>ability to surf the web, while on the go.  It looks like I'm finally
going to have
>that chance.  Oh, and one more thing, along with the card, I found one
of those
>little cards that ask for your contact information, so that the company
can
>give you tech support when necessary.  Being that I purchased the
wl1100 C-Cf card
>from Humanware and not Ambicom, should I go ahead and fill out this
card
>anyway? Have a nice day.
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