Hi tom,

I sure don't have any ideas.  When I set this thing up here I just used the bn 
defaults and let it get them from the network.  

I then turned on wep after the connection config was set up and also enabled it 
on the router at the same time.  

I really don't blame you for not wanting to mess with network settings.  The 
old addage "if it ain't broke don't fix it" definitely applies.  <smile>  

Sorry I can't give any better suggestions.

Don

On Fri, 20 May 2005 06:24:10 -0700, Tom Lange wrote:

Hi Don,
I set up a simple wireless network at my girlfriend's place several months
ago. It uses a shared key. I found that I can only connect using the BN if I
tell the BN not to use infrastructure mode, but even then, if I try to go to
web sites, I always get "server not found" messages. I could go in and
change the router security, but I thought I'd ask you about this first.
Reconfiguring the security's going to be a pain in the keester, as one of
the machines on the network is really touchy with JAWS and I'd rather not
have to screw around with it if I don't have to. Got any ideas? I'm going
over there tomorrow and will try your suggestions then. Thanks in advance.
Tom

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Don Bishop" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [Braillenote] My wireless card came! What do I do


> Hi,

> Not necessarily although you can.

> When I got my card I just plugged it in, got it recognized, turned it on,
scanned for networks and it found mine.

> It connected when I pressed enter and the bn took all the default settings
from the router.  I did not have wep turned on at the time.

> Later, I edited the configuration which the bn and router initially set up
for themselves and turned wep on and entered the key which I also entered
into the
> router.

> I was amazed at how easy it really was.

> That's why I suggest that people turn off security on the router until
that first connection is established and then turn it back on in the router
as well as
> setting it on the bn as well.

> Just a lot less settings you have to enter manually.

> Don

> On Thu, 19 May 2005 17:27:12 -0500, Sarai D. Bucciarelli wrote:

> This is a home network. Don't I have to enter my info to set it up?
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Don Bishop" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2005 5:11 PM
> Subject: Re: [Braillenote] My wireless card came! What do I do


> Hi Sarai,

> If you have your wireless network already set up, I would do the
following:

> go into options, connectivity, wireless and hit y to turn on the wireless
> card.  If you get that far you at least know the card is working.
Obviously
> you've
> already inserted the wireless card at this point <smile>.

> Next, I'd go into the wireless menu and hit enter on scan for networks and
> see what you get.  You should be able to find your own network if it is
not
> set up
> as hidden on the pc.

> You then should be able to connect to it unless you have some sort of
> wireless security turned on in the router or whatever.  If there is no
> security such as
> wep active, you should be able to connect to the network as there is a
> default configuration you can use for getting started.

> I'm assuming that the network you want to connect to is in your home.  If
> it's a school or something like that, try what I just described and if you
> can't
> connect, you may need to contact whomever is in charge of network
> administration to see what special settings you may need.

> Since different network setups can have different options, it's hard to
give
> an answer which will work for all situations, but hope this at least gets
> you going
> in the right direction.

> Don

> On Thu, 19 May 2005 16:44:40 -0500, Sarai D. Bucciarelli wrote:

> Hey
> My wireless card came in today. What do I do, take it out of the package,
> put it in the BN, and go to options, connectivity?
> Sarai D. Bucciarelli



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