Hi Peggy, Sounds like you're well on your way. As for wep, is it turned on in your router? If you're showing as connected, you're probably okay there.
A -27 dbm signal is good, and that probably idicates you're connected okay. If you go into file manager press d and you should get a drive list. You should see something there called network drive. Don't worry about that now though as you only have to fool with it if you actually want to access your computer hard drive. When you try to access the net or email, you will first be asked what connection you want to use. Make sure you specify the name of the wireless configuration you set up. BTW, it sounds like you set it up correctly. Next you'll be asked for the account you want to use and that would be the one you set up in your directory of accounts. This latter is for email only of course. If you still have trouble connecting or actually getting to the web, you might want to do a hard reset and see if that helps. Also, I assume you are logging onto the net either via your modem or in the router and not on the pc itself. In other words, if you have two computers connected to the router, they should both be able to be online at the same time. For testing purposes and until you do get connected to the net, I'd make sure that wireless security is turned off in your router. Once you have connected once or twice, and you know the connection is okay, you can then set up any security you want on your router and then match thaose settings on your bn. Which linksys router do you have? I have the linksys wireless-g broadband router here. The router configuration is really quite accessible and you use internet explorer on your pc to get to it but you most likely know that already. Don On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 17:28:36 -0700, Peggy Kern wrote: Hi, all. Well, I'm stymied. I just got my Ambicom card today. We have a router that we purchased last week, and so we installed it today. I scanned for a wireless connection and saved what I found. I have my wireless on. I selected "connect to existing configuration and was told I was connected. In reviewing my connection details, I show I'm connected, signal strength is minus 27 dbm (whatever that means). I let it get the ip address automatically, which it did, and I have a nice big long number showing. DNS address doesn't have anything showing. When I try to access a web page, I get the message that the page cannot be foundWhen I try to do email, I get error pop server, and that number that I got when I was unable to connect with my old connections when I first upgraded to Keysoft 6.X. So obviously I'm not connecting to the net. I looked through old wireless messages that I'd saved, and saw things about "browse entire network" in the file manager, but I don't see any such choice in my file manager. So obviously I didn't set something up right either in my router or my connection or something. Now I'm reviewing my connection. It has "wireless ethernet network connection" under device to use. The SSID, which I let it detect automatically, is linksys (the type of router I have). Use infrastructure mode is yes. Use shared authentication is no. Use WEP is no (should it be yes?). Then it says 802.1x (not sure what that refers to). Authentication level is 0. Obtain an ip address automatically is yes. Use a proxy server for this connection is no. I read the manual before getting all this stuff and thought I understood it, and intend to read it again. But not really understanding how wireless works, I'm not sure what settings I might need to change. Can anyone help? Peggy The Perplexed mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.home.earthlink.net/~kernsac MSN Messenger [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ To leave the BrailleNote list, send a blank message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To view the list archives or change your preferences, visit http://list.pulsedata.com/mailman/listinfo/braillenote
