Paul,

That's interesting.  Can't say why, but with log onto network set to no, I 
could connect but not to email.  I could access the web though.

When I set log onto network to yes, I was able to connect and do email.  

Don

On Thu, 06 Jan 2005 15:54:48 -0800, Paul Henrichsen wrote:

I have tried both. If traveling, you need to call their main tech support 
number and get a number for the city you are currently in, but it does work 
and you shouldn't have to change anything in your directory of services 
other than to say you are using the internal modem. I have set up one for 
the network card, one for the internal modem ald one for my cell phone 
through verizon.
I just pick the one I want from the directory of services menu and go.
At 1/6/2005, you wrote:

>I have sbc here but haven't tried the dialup as yet, I have dsl.

>One thing to check though is your pop and smtp server names.

>Depending on where you are in the network yours may be different, but mine 
>are:

>pop.sbcglobal.yahoo.com and smtp.sbcglobal.yahoo.com and this is in 
>California.

>Further, you need to be sure you have authorization set to yes on the 
>braillenote.

>It's rather difficult to diagnose since neither of you gave detailed 
>descriptions of your problem in connecting using the dialup.

>I'll try to locate a dialup number here for sbc and see if I can get it to 
>work for me.  I've used other dialups before, so hopefully I can get the 
>thing to work.

>Don





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