Thanks, Don; thanks Robert. I should, perhaps, have been alerted to this situation by finding setup for the wireless lan nested under internet setup.

When I sent my message last night, it was really not intended as a trick question. But I had not thought of bluetooth connectivity, having never worked with it except to pair my Book-sense with the bluetooth earphones. Reading your messages, however, somehow sparked that memory. Sections 12.1 and 12.2 of the Braille-sense manual discuss Bluetooth and, if I read them correctly, say that there are several bluetooth services by which one can transfer files back and forth between the Braille-sense and a compatibly equipped computer. It seems, however, that bluetooth installations may differ in the services they offer. So my next question is whether GW Micro has approved any bluetooth devices or versions as capable of getting the most out of the Braille-sense's current bluetooth capabilities.

Steve Speicher
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