Rhonda,

Whatever the most recent version installed in the BrailleNote is, that's what I 
have. I just got my BrailleNote last weekend. 

I called Borders. They said their WiFi runs on T-mobile's connection. I have a 
Cingular cell phone, and I also didn't realize that if you aren't a T-mobile 
subscriber, scanning with my WiFi card for any available connection might not 
work. The individual I spoke with at Borders indicated that he didn't think 
scanning would work since the WiFi is under T-mobile.

Kim


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Subject: Re: [Braillenote] WiFi in publically accessible venues


Kimberly, which version of KeySoft are you running?  Sorry if this was
mentioned, my isp was down, then I had a slight computer crash--grin.
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From: "Kimberly A. Morrow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 7:57 AM
Subject: [Braillenote] WiFi in publically accessible venues


What are the general settings I need to implement into my BrailleNote if I
want to access the Internet while having my morning coffee at my local
Borders? I assume the SSID, Etc., does not apply here? What are the proper
settings?

Thanks,

Kimberly

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