Please  will  you  tell me what is  the size of the router?
THANK you,
Telsa.

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Ann K.  Parsons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
>Date: Sun, 22 May 2005 20:27:50 -0400
>Subject: [Braillenote] TOTALLY, UTTERLY FRUSTRATED

>Hi all,

>Reggie, does it have to be a problem with the BrailleNote?    My gut feeling
>is that it may be a problem with the router, not necessarily that it
>needs repairing but here are a couple of questions for you.

>1.  Has anyone else tried your network; someone with a laptop, someone
>with another BrailleNote?

>2.  Where is your router?  Here are some no-nos for places for your
>router.  Remember, your router is a radio transmitter.  Do not place
>it in or near a metal cabinet.  Do not place it near a microwave.  Do
>not place it on top of the refrigerator or near any magnets.   If you
>can't connect in the room next door, what's in the wall between you
>and the router?  Is there a heating duct?  Try moving the router two
>or three feet one way or the other.    Is your house made of wood or
>brick or is it made of cement blocks?  <smile>  When I casually
>mentioned your problem to my computer guru he said, if she's got a
>cement block house, it'll be like a faraday cage.   You won't get
>anything outside your house.  Keep it away from the phone.

>3.  Are the antennae up or down.  They should be up, and with nothing
>close to them to block your signal.

>Poor little BrailleNote, taking *all* the blame!  I'll bet it's a
>problem with the router, me!

>Ann P.


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