Hi, How do I set up wireless at home so I can interact wirelessly with my pc?

Cheers, Steve

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>Hi Richard and thanks for your supportive and understanding comments.

>Wireless Internet access is a feature built-in to every copy of KeySoft
>6.1. But to use it, you'll need to purchase a supported wireless Ethernet
>card. If you want to use it at home, you will also need a wireless access
>point of some description. The advantage of WiFi is that you can use your
>Braillenote at the thousands of hot spots around that place, such as those
>you find in cafes, airports and college campuses. You can also freely move
>around your home and access the Internet from anywhere completely
>wirelessly, if you have wireless set up at home.

>I guess it is technically possible to share a dial-up Internet connection
>wirelessly, however it will be slow and frankly I'm not sure if it is worth
>it. With ADSL or cable, you'd have a significantly faster Internet
>experience. Hope this helps.
>Jonathan Mosen
>BrailleNote Product Marketing Manager
>HumanWare

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