Hi Carol,

I run AVG and was able to download the .bin file this morning.  It took
longer than typical downloads, probably about 70K per second, I often get
over 400K per sec now on a cable modem.  As my unit is in California, I
cannot install the patch, hopefully, HW will.
Best Regards,

Les 

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Sent: Saturday, November 12, 2005 2:11 PM
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Subject: RE: [Braillenote] alternative link

Don,

I think you might have the answer there.  I've recently downloaded a few
.bin files and noticed that the file types listed are AVG and All Types.
Since I've wanted a file which is nothing to do with AVG I have chosen the
latter.

HTH:  Worth a try, as is the zip thing.  It may be that certain ISPS are
just not letting those files through.


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Sent: Saturday, November 12, 2005 6:57 AM
To: Braillenote List
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] alternative link


Hi Pam,

I also have a linksys router here and as I said much earlier, I downloaded
the patch just fine.  

The file has a .bin extension.  I just wonder if some other program could
have something to do with it such as associating itself with that file type.

I did notice that I had a bit more difficulty downloading the file than I
used to and discovered that apparently avg which I use for virus software
seems to have latched onto the .bin extension just recently apparently in
one of their updates.  

Instead of getting the standard dialog box for download where you can choose
a download directory, the download starts immediately to a temporary folder
instead, and to get it into my downloads directory I have to do a "save as"
once the download to the temp directory is complete.  

But, the download speed itself seems okay.  So, you might check your listing
of file types to see just what programs the .bin files is associated with.  

Do you get the standard download dialog where you can change the file name
and also the path to where it's being downloaded?  

Not sure just where to tell you to look for the filetypes and their
associations as just don't do it enough to remember.  Actually, I try to
avoid it.   <smile>

Don

On Sat, 12 Nov 2005 00:53:09 -0600, Pam Quinn wrote:

Hi Don,

Thanks, just tried it but with the same results. Peggy and I both have
Linksys routers, so we're really wondering if that's the problem. This is
the first file type that I've ever had a problem downloading.

Pam



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