Hi Kathy,

Thank you so much for these suggestions.  I actually wish my phone had 
infrared, as there is an issue with bluetooth dropping the connection.  Also, a 
phone with just infrared is almost certainly cheaper than a bluetooth enabled 
phone.

Sarah

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Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 11:33 AM
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Subject: Re: [Braillenote] cell phone internet access


Terri, It's a Nokia, model 6236 I, I hope that I have those 
numbers right.
After the trouble I had getting a cell phone to work with the 
mPower, I keep bringing up the fact that infrared works, I'm so 
afraid the next version will do away with infrared as this mPower 
did with serial.
I had absolutely no luck whatsoever trying to connect with 
bluetooth.
Infrared must be in line with the BN infrared port, but since I'm 
not working now, I don't need the phone to be in a purse or 
pocket as I'm moving around.
My little trick for making sure it's lined up well is to lay the 
phone on the opened out lid, right along the righthand edge.  
Works great.
I also fixed a little velcro-ended tray to fasten to the velcro 
at the edge of the opened out lid, if I wanted to be sure the 
phone wouldn't move.
HTH!
Kathy

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