Rhonda,

My ISP is JUNO Platium. Yes, it works. I use it since 1994. It was first
JUNO ONLINE (email only), then JUNO GOLD, then JUNO 5.0, then JUNO.6.0 then
JUNO Platium. I still pay $4.95 per month. JUNO has more higher, too, but I
am not interest.

A few month I evaluated my Sony VAIO laptop with Verizon internet PCMCIA
card. It was great but I return it back. Why? I failed how could my BN PK
connect to my laptop via the Bluetooth. There was no card for CF for my BN
PK.  So I need to see what kind of the wireless devices is best for me.  My
mostly problem is my Bluetooth not work, even both were paired and active.

I think WiFi is not for me because it require to connect near the place or
router. I prefer to go anywhere in freedom like I do at work, do at home,
and ride the bus or car.

Am I correct?

Leslie--

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rhonda Clark
Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2006 8:51 AM
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Subject: [Braillenote] wireless

Hi Leslie:

Unfortunately, I've not noticed that a BrailleNote will handle a 
Juno account.  Generally, and you get an Internet Service 
Provider, (ISP), they will provide you with the router/modem you 
need.  You could access it with your computer, and the wireless 
would access it from the PK.  I wish Juno could do this, but I 
don't believe it does.

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