[nabs-l] connecting to the internet service on a braille note

Griego-Dreicer, Zachary n zdreicer at gmail.com
Fri Dec 14 21:40:32 UTC 2012


I have connected mine seamlessly when I had an MPower. You can join a braille note list to discuss anything braille note at the following URL:  freelists.org/lists/braillenote

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On Dec 14, 2012, at 2:29 PM, "Ashley Bramlett" <bookwormahb at earthlink.net> wrote:

> Hi all,
> Now that I have some time coming up as the semester winds down, I want to investigate connecting my braille note to the internet!
> 
> I am considering getting wireless connectivity for my braille note; its an empower, but I heard it still will connect wirelessly but may be a little slower.
> What has been your experience connecting wirelessly? I guess I will call humanware to inquire how to set it up because I do not know which wireless card I need. I read the user manual, but its not too specific. How was the setup process? Was it easy once you got the wireless card? To connect to a wireless router, do you simply go to connectivity under options menu and choose the wireless ethernet option and then it scans for a spot? I’m thinking this is beneficial in wi-fi hotspot areas such as cafes, Starbucks and hotels.
> Also, which websites work best on a braille note? I imagine it cannot handle sites with lots of graphics and frames. Will it handle text based sites best? Some sites offer a text only site and I would think it would work better on a text site or mobile site.
> Thanks for any feedback!
> Ashley
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