Peggy,

When you scan for networks and select one, you will have to add it as a
connection before you can use it.  Once you do that, then you can connect.

                              Matt Roberts  

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Peggy Kern
Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2005 5:08 PM
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Subject: [Braillenote] Wireless, scanning for networks

Hi, all.  It's been so rare that I've scanned for wireless networks that I
can't remember:  When we scan for a network and hit enter on it, does that
automatically connect us to it, assuming we don't need any special codes or
WEP info?  I'm going on vacation soon, and will probably do a lot of
scanning for networks in the various places I'll be, but don't want to save
the connection info if I don't have to in order to be able to connect.  Has
anyone used a wireless connection from an airport?  I'll be at the airport a
few hours early, and it'd be fun to use their wireless;  but I don't want to
pay for it if it might not work with the BN.

Peggy



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