Thanks much, Maria!

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Maria Kristic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Braillenote List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 12:31 PM
Subject: re: [Braillenote] Dialing Via Infrared On Landline Phone?


> I don't know what a LandLine phone is.  If you're talking about a cell
phone, it depends on if the cell has an infrared port.  If so, you can do
this, and you change the modem from "Connexent Internal" to "Hayes
Compatible".  If your cell uses a high-speed Internet connection, you'll
have to get the number they use, but if they don't use high speed, you dial
up with the number of your ISP.  If the phone you're talking about is a
phone that you use which stays in one place (as opposed to taking it with
you when you travel) and is not a cell, you have to use the modem jack port,
which is located on the right part of the back side of the BN, and which is
the port to the left of the infrared.  You take the part of your phone line
jack which is in your phone and plug it into the modem jack port on your BN.
You'll have to squeeze the clip on the end of the plug to get it loose from
the phone and again from the BN once you're done using it.  Alternatively,
you can use the modem cable that came with your BN.  You put one plug of
this cable (it doesn't matter which) into the wall outlet of your phone
jack.  This is where your phone gets connected through the wall to the phone
line with a wire, so you'll have to remove the wire which is already there,
and put one end of the modem cable into the wall; the other end goes in your
BN.  These plugs have clips also, which you squeeze to release the cable.
The two options involve removing different parts of the same wire; if you
use the phone jack itself, you unplug the part of the wire in the phone, and
if you use the modem cable, you unplug the same wire, but you remove the
other end, which is in the wall.  You then dial-up using your ISP.  In my
case, my phone is connected to another phone which is then connected to the
phone line through a wall, so it's more convenient for me to use the phone
jack instead of the modem cable.  Hope this makes sense, and I hope it helps
you.
> Maria
>
> > ----- Original Message -----
> >From: "Fazil M." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >To: "Braillenote List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2004 21:28:55 -0800
> >Subject: [Braillenote] Dialing Via Infrared On Landline Phone?
>
> >Hi.
> >Can I use BN-QT modem via infrared port on my landline phone?  If yes, do
I need to make some changes in configurations?  If yes, how could that be
done, please?
>
>
> >Thanks!
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