Hi there,
I have AT;ANDT Yahoo DSL as my ISP and I don't have any problems using WiFi at other locations. Depends on which network you are using. Now I know what's going on: DSL and cable use different methods of communication. Many WiFi routers are DSL routers and cable modems does not support it. Cable companies usually use a computer's MAC address to verify its connection. There is a way to find out your MAC address: 1. Go to Main Menu/Utilities/Application Program. 2. Select KeySoft System Disk/Windows. At the program prompt, select MAC address program. Press enter twice. This should theoretically give you your MAC address. This is what cable companies use when identifying your computer.
HTH,
Joseph

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From: JD Townsend <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date sent: Sat, 20 Jan 2007 10:00:09 -0500
Subject: re: [Braillenote] wifi on the road


Hi:

This interests me as I have not had any
problems with WiFi email
in hot spots save locating which of several
signals may be a non
secured signal.

I an using bellsouth as my service provider
is it that some are
more WiFi friendly than others?

JD
Daytona Beach, Florida, Earth

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