As much as I hate to say this, it seems that your wireless card has gone to that great Silicon Palace in the sky. Truely sorry; we have all been there. Oh how I wish HW would release a new motherboard for the mPower with built-in WIFI (and more that I will not say again).

Have a great day,
Alex

----- Original Message -----
From: tomi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [email protected]
Date sent: Tue, 01 Jan 1980 00:22:53 +1200
Subject: [Braillenote] wireless access point not recognized

hi List,

I do not know if this problem ever came up before on the list.
If it did I hope someone can help, and sorry for the question
reappearing again.  You know, history sometimes repeats itself.

Today I was at school in English.  The schools network ( orange
airport ) was working fine.  However, suddenly, in English, it
said, " not connected " .  I tried reconnecting again and again,
but it said " not visible network " .

At home: I went home to check on my home network, called wlan.
The router was functioning, and my computer could connect to it.
However, with the braillenote, it said, " no visible network " .
I retried and 'tried forever.  I did a service reset.  I did a
456 reset.  I did a regular reset, but still, No visible network.

Why is this happening? Every time I go to main menu, the bn just
says, " not connected " .  Why though? Did I like break a wire or
something? By the way, this router worked yesterday when I was
trying to figure out how to connect my bn on the network.  Any
help would be greatly thanked.

With sad regards: Tomi


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