The only things you might need for broad band is either a
eithernet card or a router and a wireless card so you can use the
signal that way. Other people will know better the types and
names of the card you will need. You don't need to send your vn
in though for that.
Malaina
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From: peter wilkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: braillenote list <[email protected]
Date sent: Mon, 07 Apr 2008 11:29:09 +0100
Subject: [Braillenote] VOICE NOTE AND BROADBAND
I am currently using a Voice Note QT with software 7.20 build 47.
If I decide to change my internet from dial up to broadband, do I
need to have the Voice Note sent away to have anything fitted?
Also, currently I can listen to radio stations from Australia on
my Voice Note, which use Media Player, but I cannot listen to
stations in the UK as they use Realplayer. I understand that I
cannot import any additional software to Voice Note, so does this
mean that I cannot listen to BBC stations?
Finally, last year, when I was buying my Voice Note, I asked
about realplayer, and was told that Humanware were negotiating
for its use. Has anything happened with this?
Generally, I do like my Voice Note very much, and would certainly
recommend it to others, especially if they want something small
for travelling.
Thanks for any help.
PETER WILKINS
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