Ann and others,
Actually, Bluetooth is not a network connection. It is a form of virual
dial-up. 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ann K. Parsons
Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2006 9:10 AM
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Subject: re: [Braillenote] more ethernet connection questions

Hi Sherry,

You are confused because you do not understand what going on.  
First, There are several ways to connect to the Internet.  There is dial-um
and broadband.  You know what dial-up is.  Broadband includes both cable and
DSL.  You can also get to the net via a network.  Network connections
inclode:  ethernet wireless and bluetooth.

When you go to an hotel, you can use your ethernet card to connet there.
Your friends and family may have broadband connections in their homes and
they may also have a network that you can connect to.  Some of your friends
and family may just have telephones.  
You will have to ask in order to find what type of connections are available
in each place you're going to visit.

Your next problem will be to configure your BrailleNote to meet your needs.
My suggestion would be to read the manual on connectivity, and then come
back to us for more help.

Ann P.

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