In a message dated 11/26/05 10:23:52 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

>Up to now I could bring in my PB2400c (running OS 8.6), pop in my  
>TrueMobile card with an ORiNOCO driver, and connect no problem. Not  
>so now! They are requiring a certificate file to be loaded on our  
>computers for authentication, combined with the same login  
>information we use to get on to the wired network. 

All may not be lost...

About a year ago I was on the road in a hotel room with wireless. In order 
for me to use the network, I had to load and accept some sort of certificate, 
but my IE browser would not accept it. I found out that by updating to the 
latest version of IE for my classic OS (IE 5.1) I could accept the cerificate 
and 
use the network.

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Ivy F., AL 
"Roll Tide!"
Beiges, 'Books and other oddities
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