Isaac,

I think what Robert means is that his restaurant had what is known as a
hotspot, which means he could use the PK's wireless capability to get to the
restaurant menu which is presumably published on the Web! A cool use of
Wi-Fi if I might say so!

Paul.

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Robert,
Does the PK work without there being a network around? I mean would it
work on the web if it wasn't connected to a phone line? If there was no
network around? In other words, does it work like a cellphone?
thanks
Isaac

On Thu, 4 Nov 2004, Robert Carter wrote:

> Hi Paul,
>
> I am replying to you on the pk.  I hope it works.
> I have not tried bluetooth with activesync.  I have used bluetooth with my
cell phone to access the internet on the pk.  It works great.
> The wifi connectivity is excellent.  I sat in a restaurant with wifi and
read the menu from the web at lunch yesterday.  It was very cool.
> Like you, I am thrilled with the pk.
>
> Robert
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