Hi Tomi and List Since it seems that you cannot connect to either of the networks, your connection configuration files may have gotten corrupt. Hopefully, you have the information you need for each of the connections. I suggest that you go to the Options menu, then go to Connectivity; space until you reach the Review an Existing Configuration item and then enter. You'll hear Configuration to look up." I usually press enter there so that I can see all of my configurations. If you have a Braille keyboard, you can press dots 5,6 to go to the next configuration, or dots 2,3 to go to the previous one. If you are using a QWERTY keyboard, then you need to press the right arrow, or the left arrow. To delete a configuration, on the Braille keyboard you need to press dots 2,3,5,6 and the backspace, (dot 7.) With the QWERTY keyboard, you need to press control-8. After you delete the configurations, you will need to put your wireless card into the compact flash slot, go to the Wireless ethernet menu and choose the "configure a new wireless connection" item."
I hope this helps. Myrna votta Tech Support specialist HumanWare www.humanware.com >> 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 >> ___ >> To leave the BrailleNote list, send a blank message to >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> To view the list archives or change your preferences, visit >> http://list.humanware.com/mailman/listinfo/braillenote ___ To leave the BrailleNote list, send a blank message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To view the list archives or change your preferences, visit http://list.humanware.com/mailman/listinfo/braillenote
