Hi Doug, you can leave the phone number blank in a service record that uses
a broad band connection. Right now you could use the Socket Low Power
Ethernet card we support, and connect to a router/network hub. Or you can
get yourself a wireless access point and use WiFi when 6.1 is released. In
6.1 the way you connect is quite different, because we will have a
directory of network configurations and a separate directory of e-mail
accounts. The old directory of services is gone.
Jonathan Mosen
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Pulse Data International Ltd
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I think I may have asked this b4 but let's attack it this way;
What do I need to connect my BN QT to a broadband connection?
Once I've acquired and connected such hardware as may be necessary:
Presumably I have to establish something called a Service?
Well, one of the things it seems to require is a phone number (presumably
an
i.s.p's phone number??
How does that apply to a cable connection??
Sorry if I seem dumb, but, I am.
I worked in computers for 37 years, but that was mainframe stuff!!!
Thanks for your patience, in advance.
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