[NTLK] Looking for a Bluetooth card
Joseph Reilly
reilly001os at aol.com
Wed Aug 24 21:40:17 EDT 2011
Hi,
I don't think it's been said yet..
Based on the fact the newt was
designed in a day when people didn't
have constant connections to the
Internet/networks the newt does fairly
well with a part-time wired Ethernet
connection. A prime example would
be email, download and go, then use
the newts "send later" option when
replying and it will just send at your
next uplink/download. That's what I use
for Internet now as it's easier then wep
Wifi these days (although I did keep
my home network on wep much longer
then I should've for my newt :-).
-Joe Reilly
Sent from my iPod Touch
On Aug 24, 2011, at 17:07, "Stefan Thorsteinson" <stthor at telus.net> wrote:
> Hi Gavin,
>
> Thank you for your response! Not only did you open my eyes (further) to what
> I already suspected and feared about WiFi security issues, you set the
> ground work for investigating the best practice to move forward in setting
> up WiFi at home.
>
> I've had a WiFi router for over a year. I haven't set it up because I just
> wasn't comfortable knowing what, and what not, to do. Your post and this
> thread were invaluable. (sigh) Sadly, my MP2100 won't be joining my network
> anytime soon because of WPA however, that is a small sacrifice. Newt is my
> repository of all information near and dear. It will continue to do so. Hard
> wiring Newt via Keyspan USB for information transfer is more than sufficient
> for anything I need. "Keeping it green!"
>
> Thanks, again, to you and the Newtontalk community.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Stefan Thorsteinson
>
>
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