Hi Laura,

What is an Ethernet card? Please could you tell me more on it and, if it is 
something I think I would want to have, what should I look out for? I have a 
BNBT and KeySoft version 5,0 on it.  I am based in the UK, how much do you 
think I would be considering to purchase one?

Cheers

Kaz

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Laura Wolk <"[EMAIL PROTECTED]"@smtp.enter.net
>To: Braillenote List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Sat,  1 Nov 2003 21:48:49 -0500 (EST)
>Subject: re: [Braillenote] Voicenote QT questions

>Hi there CJ,

>Yes, there is a text version that you can download to a PC if you have one.  
>However, the vnqt has its own self-contained manual that you can use.  From 
>the options menu, press h to get into the user guide.  You can then select the 
>table of contents by pressing t, or the index by pressing i, and from there 
>select your points of interest.

>To go online, if you have version 4.01 or higher, you need nothing more than a 
>connecting phone jack cord.  The vn has its own self-contained modem.  It is 
>possible to connect to the net via ethernet card or cell phone, but if you do 
>not have these options at your disposal, or just don't care to spend the 
>money, using the internal modem is perfectly fine.  HTH, Laura


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>>------ original message ------
>>from: "CJ" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: [Braillenote] Voicenote QT questions

>>Hi
>>I have a Voicenote QT.  I just recently got it.  It has a quick reference 
>>guide in Braille included in the package.  I am wondering if there is also a 
>>text-based version I could download from anywhere for this product?  My 
>>Braille skills are not that great, is why I ask.

>>My other question is, if you want to get on the web or do email with the 
>>VN/QT, do you need any additional equipment other than the VN/QT itself?  
>>Sorry, if these questions sound stupid.  Thanks in advance.

>>CJ & Service Dog Bart
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