Hi,
Yes i am using a incrypted network.  I got mine to work by copying the password 
from the router to a file.  Then copying the file to my flash card.  Finally I 
opened the file, and copying it to the bn's, wirelessconfiguration
Scott.


> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Karl Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "'Braillenote List'" <[email protected]
>Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2005 06:44:54 -0600
>Subject: [Braillenote] Has anyone used an encripted wireless network

>Hello Folks,

>I have been working with a BN with version 6.11 installed.  Using the
>correct Ambicom wireless card I can usually get connected to my open
>wireless network but have had no luck connecting with an encrypted network.

>Our services for the blind in Utah has a class in note takers.  The teacher
>has taught everything from the Millennium to the Braille Note to the Pac
>Mate.  He uses an encrypted wireless network to access the Internet with the
>Pac Mate and would like to do the same with the Braille Note.  He has, in
>fact, waited anxiously for the new update so he could do so.

>Over the past several weeks I have been to his classroom and we have had
>people from Humanware out to the classroom trying to get the connection to
>work.  So far it hasn't.  When the Humanware folks were out they
>disconnected his encrypted router and connected an unencrypted one.  We were
>able to connect with this one but as soon as we reconnected the encrypted
>router, entered the wep key etc.  no luck.

>Much to the chagrin of the Humanware folks the instructor fired up a Pac
>Mate to test the network to see if it was actually working and it came up
>immediately.

>A week or so later I came over and tried again.  After being on hold for
>tech support at Humanware for a solid hour I gave up.  My question is has
>anyone out there successfully connected to an encrypted wireless network and
>if so can you give any pointers on how you did it?  I would be happy to
>schedule a time to be in the classroom and call you to help me work through
>this.  This is an important issue which we need to solve if we can.  Any
>help would be appreciated.  Thanks.

>Karl



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