Hi again Paul and list,
Actually, I only did so one time. Once all of that information was in, the
network seemed to recognize my BN and I could use it as I do my home
network and it was a breeze! You may need to get on the phone with an
Air2data representative providing they are using that service. If not, you
will need to contact whoever is in charge of their network server.
Jim
At 03:38 PM 06/23/2005 , you wrote:
Okay. Thanks. I assume you had to do that every time you wanted to log on.
It will be interesting to see how this works at the ACB convention.
At 6/22/2005, you wrote:
Hi Paul,
I had to go on line with their network if you are referring to
air2data.com. I'll need to look up that link. Once there, I found a
logon button. in the login place, I gave the number I was given at the
hotel. I typed in the second number I was given which very well could
have been the password.
HTH
Jim
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At 04:25 PM 06/22/2005 , you wrote:
Jim. Where did you enter the logon and password?
At 6/21/2005, you wrote:
Hi Peggy,
Delete any configurations that were created on the road. Scan for
network. A new configuration is created when that happens. Go into
connectivity menu. Find the review configurations option. Press
backspace with dots 1, 4. Give the new configuration a name such as
Powells. Leave all settings at this point as they normally are. Go to
main menu. Try to connect to one of your favorite web sites. If you
do so, everything should be good to go. If not, get the Wep code for
that new site. Go back into your new configuration, press backspace
with C again. and change use WEP to yes instead of no. When typing
in the WEP, capitalize all letters in the code. Some say this doesn't
make much difference but it did in my situation. The WEP should be
entered in computer braille. Once changes are saved, try connecting to
a favorite web site again. You should be good to go.
When I was at our state convention, I found a network at our hotel
called air2data.com. The hotel gave us a card with two numbers on it,
the first was a logon number and the other a password. After speaking
with an air2data staff person on the phone, I found I had to go on line
and enter both numbers. Once I did this, I was good to go! I could
get the network at first but couldn't do anything with it till I had
the logon number and the password number which I gave once while on the
phone with the network representative. Once I had that in place, I
could go on web sites and get my Email right from the hotel. If a
network is not secure, you should be able to get right on it! You
should be able to get your own network once you are home again!
Jim Aldrich
At 01:49 PM 06/21/2005 , you wrote:
Hi, all. I went to Powells Books on Hawthorne Street in Portland,
where we're visiting family. I was real excited about connecting to
wireless, but again I couldn't get connected. Or let me be more
specific. I scanned for wireless, detected the network, connected,
but couldn't get onto the net. They gave us the WEP code, which was
13 characters. That allowed me to connect to the network faster, but
I never could get connected to the net. I did resets, tried changing
some of the other settings, etc., but never could get it to
work. Have any of you Humanware people had this experience? If so,
what causes it? I got the cannot find page message, and the error
message with email that indicates I'm not connected. I'm beginning to
wonder if I'll be able to connect to my network when I get back home
again. It's just too weird to have wireless working so well and then
not work twice in a row from two different sites. It detected IP and
dns addresses, and looked the same as my connec
tions that have worked in the past, but they didn't work. (sigh)
Thoughts? Comments? Suggestions for future connections?
Peggy
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