Peter, you have a pc.  You said you have cable.  What does it go through? Sorry 
for not understanding.

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Peter Wolfe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "'Braillenote List'" <[email protected]
>Date: Sat, 21 Jan 2006 22:04:26 -0600
>Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Connection

>Nope I don't even have a router or a wirless card.  What are my options?

>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rhonda Clark
>Sent: Saturday, January 21, 2006 9:50 PM
>To: Braillenote List
>Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Connection

>I assume you have a router then.  If the router has an antenna,
>you could go wireless.  You would either need to get a wireless
>card, or a ruggedized ethernet card, with the cable on the end.
>Then, you'll be good to go.

>> ----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Peter Wolfe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>To: "'Braillenote List'" <[email protected]
>>Date: Sat, 21 Jan 2006 21:40:37 -0600
>>Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Connection

>>Thanks.  I do not have any form of connection in at leat I don't
>think so.
>>I just have the basic M-Power.  Does that count?  I have cable
>internet you
>>know what I am saying.  I would like with this further.  thanks

>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
>Rhonda Clark
>>Sent: Saturday, January 21, 2006 9:30 PM
>>To: Braillenote List
>>Subject: [Braillenote] Connection

>>Hi Peter:
>>I'm sending this, hoping it will help you somewhat.
>>When setting up any new account information, do the following:
>>  1.  From the Main Menu, press E, S, D, A.  You will see "entry
>list of
>>Directory of Email Accounts".
>>  2.  Press Enter.
>>  3.  "Account Name" is the first field.  Put anything here that
>will help
>>you identify it.
>>  4.  Press Enter.
>>  5.  "User Name" is the next field.  Put the first part of your
>e-mail
>>address in, up to the "at" part.
>>  6.  Press Enter.
>>  7.  "Password" is the next field.  If your password includes
>numbers, put
>>them in lower case.
>>  8.  Press Enter.
>>  9.  "Your name" is the next field, so put that in.
>>  10.  Press Enter.
>>  11.  "your e-mail address" is the next field, and the whole
>e-mail address
>>is needed.  If there are numbers, lower case numbers are
>required.
>>  12.  Press Enter.
>>  13.  "pop server" add this entry.
>>  14.  Press Enter
>>  15.  "smtp server" put this in.
>>  16.  Press Enter
>>  17.  "smtp authentication required"? This is set to "no" but
>some ISP'S
>>require them.
>>  18.  Press Enter.
>>  19.  Press dot 2-6 chord to add the record.

>>(Connectivity Side)
>>  1.  From the Main Menu, press Option, C, C.
>>  2.  "Entry list for connection configurations" is the first
>field seen.
>>  3.  Press Enter.
>>  4.  "Connection configuration name" is next, so write in
>whatever you'll
>>remember.  You can name it "dial up" or "DSL", since this is the
>type of
>>connection.
>>  5.  "Device to use" is next.  If you are using dial up, you can
>just press
>>Enter.  However, if it is an ethernet card, press dots 3-4-chord
>until you
>>see "ethernet network connection".  You can press Enter here.
>>(note: If you are using DSL, you can skip down to step 14).
>>  6.  If you are using dial up, add your phone number here and
>press Enter
>>  7.  If you are using dial up, you will be asked for your
>"service user
>>name".  Once again, add this information.
>>  8.  "Password is next, if you have dial up.
>>  9.  "Software compression" is next, and is normally set to
>"yes."
>>  10.  "Use IP header compression"? This is usually set to "yes".
>>  11.  "Log onto network"? This is usually "no", unless you are
>using it in
>>conjunction with your PC.
>>  12.  "Wait for dial tone"? Generally, this is set to yes, but
>it is up to
>>you.
>>  13.  "Additional modem configurations"? You should just be able
>to press
>>Enter.
>>  14.  "Obtain an IP address automatically"? This is generally
>"yes", though
>>your setting is "no".  If that is the setting, just press Y and
>press ENTER.
>>  15.  Generally, you can press dot 2-6 Chord to add the record,
>unless you
>>are required to use a "proxy server", or a "DNS address."

>>Wireless
>>  If you are using a wireless connection, do the following:
>>  1.  Put your wireless card in.
>>  2.  From Main Menu, press Options, C, W.
>>  3.  You will see "wireless card active; currently no."
>>  4.  Press Y for yes.
>>  5.  Space down to "scan for a network"?
>>  6.  Press Enter.
>>  7.  You will see "list of available connections."
>>  8.  Once you see it, press the Space bar to see a connection.

>>  9.  You will be placed into the "configuration items list." The
>only thing
>>you'll have to enter is your configuration name.
>>  10.  Press Enter.  The SSID and all other settings should go
>into their
>>default values.
>>  11.  If you do not use WEP or other security, you should just
>be able to
>>save the configuration "as is", since the BN should pick up these
>settings
>>from the router.
>>  12.  Press dots 2-6 Chord to add the record.


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