Regina,

Your answers on the questions below came out as gibberish.  This
definitely has something to do with the fact that a part of the message
was written in txt format, and the other person's in grade II brf
format;  I'm not at this stage bothering about which was which, but then
the grade II sections were presented in txt,translating the contractions
e.g. for of, into parenthesis and the others too.

I'm reading this on a pc with speech, so hopefully the people who read
it in Braille on the bn can understand what you said.

Riana

  

-----Original Message-----
From: Regina Alvarado [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 23 May 2005 01:35
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Braillenote List
Subject: re: [Braillenote] TOTALLY, UTTERLY FRUSTRATED

Ann and all:

I will try to answer all your questions one by one.  First of all,
however, I have to tell you that my husband has a degree in electrical
and computer engineering and is Microsoft certified.  He even believes
there is something going on with the BN.  I am not saying it couldn't be
something else, but we do not even have any security, and I am assuming
that the BN is supposed to connect even with security on the router.  I
understand my story is nutty, but just like a few others here I am have
major difficulty that not only we can't solve but that Humanware can't
solve either.  I appreciate the help, but I also felt a little bit upset
that I was accused of blaming the poor BN.  I was only giving facts to
try and get help hoping to give info that a lot of folks here don't give
when asking for help.  I have tried on my own to solve this, and I spent
a lot of money on this upgrade just like everyone else.  Anyway, before
I answer the questions below, I have been playing around a!
nd have fo
und that if I remove my Ambicom and reinsert it I can do another
function so I have to remove it each time I want to switch from email to
the internet.  I have connected inthe bedroom which is where I am
writing from and how I got your email.  However I have taken the card
out but if I had left it in while replying here I would need to take it
out and reinsert to send this.  See below for answers to questions.

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Ann K.  Parsons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
>Date: Sun, 22 May 2005 20:27:50 -0400
>Subject: [Braillenote] TOTALLY, UTTERLY FRUSTRATED

>Hi all,

>Reggie, does it have to be a problem with the BrailleNote?    My gut
feeling
>is that it may be a problem with the router, not necessarily that it
>needs repairing but here are a couple of questions for you.

>1.  Has anyone else tried your network; someone with a laptop, someone
>with another BrailleNote?

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up/airs & down 9 |r base;t4 ,x "w$ p}fectly & n 9t}mitt5tly4

>2.  Where is your router?

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ne> a metal cab9et1 al? ! -put} pku ,i ?9k x is call$ is on ! floor on
:eels next 6! desk4 ,no microwave 9! room b "o 9! kit*54 ,no magnets
any": 2c ( all ! equip;t we h4

Here are some no-nos for places for your
>router.  Remember, your router is a radio transmitter.  Do not place
>it in or near a metal cabinet.  Do not place it near a microwave.  Do
>not place it on top of the refrigerator or near any magnets.   If you
>can't connect in the room next door, what's in the wall between you
>and the router?  Is there a heating duct?

,? is pissibly "s? 6?9k ab1 al? z ,i sd ,i h be5 3nect$ "h1 9t}mitt5tly4
Try moving the router two
>or three feet one way or the other.    Is your house made of wood or
>brick or is it made of cement blocks?

,my h,|se is made ( brick4  <smile>  When I casually
>mentioned your problem to my computer guru he said, if she's got a
>cement block house, it'll be like a faraday cage.   You won't get
>anything outside your house.  Keep it away from the phone.

,we only h cell ph"os4

>3.  Are the antennae up or down.

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They should be up, and with nothing
>close to them to block your signal.

>Poor little BrailleNote, taking *all* the blame!  I'll bet it's a
>problem with the router, me!

>Ann P.


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>"All that is gold does not glitter.
>Not all those who wander are lost."  JRRT


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