Yes, and it appears my router is currently not recognizing the Braille note,
although it worked before we putting this security.  It is a puzzle, one I
cannot spend a whole lot of time on at this point.  

 


Rose Combs
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Subject: RE: [Braillenote] WEP key

Ottawa Canada

The WEP key is to control access to your wireless router.

If you don't have a WEP key requirement, anyone within range of your router,
around 300 feet in all directions, including straight up and down, can
connect to your wireless network and do whatever they jolly well like!

The WEP key only lets computers or BrailleNotes with the correct key onto
your network.

Brian

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