No. It can go the other way, with you using the pc as a modem through
activeSync (called Windows Mobile Device Center on Vista and Windows
7) but the bn is not set up to do that sort of thing.

On 12/31/08, daniel <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, first I would liketo say to anyone who is wondering, do not
> try to update your braillenote with anything bigger than 512
> MG's. I had to call technical support to get mine fixed. But,
> it's all good now. Now, I have a question: Can you use your
> braillenote as a modem for your computer?
>
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