Hi Reggie,

Delete the configuration you just put together and wrote in.  Have your BN scan 
for new network in the connectivity menu.  When you connect to the network, a 
new configuration will be created.  Leave your unit connected and check the 
active connectivity details in the connectivity menu.  YOU should find out a 
good many things about the connection.  When you write the wep code, write all 
letters in that code in caps by locking down the caps lock to on.  This number 
and letter combination code should be written in computer braille.  Or, typed 
in if you have a qwerty keyboard.  Don't change much else in the new 
configuration.  Go to wireless in connectivity menu and select review 
configurations.  Your newly created configuration won't have a name so you will 
need to press dots 1 4 with backspace to go into this menu and add information. 
 You need to put a name to this configuration.  After that, you can go down the 
list of items, enter wep code etc.  Save changes.  Try to connect again. 
 Look at active connection details.  Look at the Dns address.  If it matches 
what is on a computer screen, you should be good to go.  If it is different, 
you will need to check your wep cone.  Try connecting to a web site and if it 
connects, you should be fine.  Then try your EMAIL account.

HTH

Jim

>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Reggie & Lonnie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]
>Date: Wed, 11 May 2005 20:29:15 -0400
>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Help with hooking up connectivity

>Can someone help here? I hope! Thanks ahead of time.

>I have set up to a wireless network in my hope.  I have said yes to WEP and
>put in a string of numbers and letters in the WEP Key.  The record has been
>accepted but I cannot connect.  My Ambicom tells me it sees new network, but
>when I enter on HomeOffice (name I gave it) I get a beep and then it just
>says "Please Wait." No matter how long I let it sit nothing happens.  Please
>help some of you techies! I am desperate.  It seems it wants to connect but
>I never get anywhere.  I have even tried to ask for mail and nothing.
>Please give me instructions as 1., 2., and 3.  and so on as I am still an
>technology/internet/PC toddler, although I am growing older by the day
>(smile).  Thanks a bunch!

>Reggie


>Sent: Monday, May 09, 2005 5:21 PM
>Subject: RE: [Braillenote] The BrailleNote and Podcasts, here's how


>> Hi jeff, Podcast receivers generally have a range of directories built-in.
>> In iPodder, it's a standard treeview and is really easy to navigate.
>> However, there are web sites including
>> http://www.podcast.net and
>> http://www.podcastalley.com

>> Jonathan Mosen
>> BrailleNote Product Marketing Manager
>> HumanWare

>> DDI: +64-3-373-6192
>> Fax:  +64-3-384 4933
>> Mobile: +64-21 466 736
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>> http://www.humanware.com
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