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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 360528" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>Re: email....I'm not the most tech savy person so someone else may have a better (easier) idea but...</p><p></p><p>I'm assuming that the email addy you want to save stuff from is one that is associated with the internet service (example: <a href="mailto:klmno@att.com">klmno@att.com</a> or something like that), correct? If so, I would set yourself up with a general, free email account (yahoo, gmail...something along that line) and import the addresses to your address book for that email. As for the emails you want to save...just forward them to the new addy. Another good thing about a yahoo/other email address like this....no matter where you are or what provider you use, you can always acess your email.</p><p></p><p>As for the wireless....it's kind of like a radio signal. There is a router that sends out a signal. As long as your computer is wireless capable, all you have to do is find it in your menu and it will pretty much walk you through it. For example, if you are at a cafe that has free wireless, find CONNECT TO in your menu (probably under network or settings) and it will un a quick search to see what is available. Click on the one you want and it will be pretty self explanatory from there. </p><p></p><p>Did that help or just confuse you even more? LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 360528, member: 2459"] Re: email....I'm not the most tech savy person so someone else may have a better (easier) idea but... I'm assuming that the email addy you want to save stuff from is one that is associated with the internet service (example: [email]klmno@att.com[/email] or something like that), correct? If so, I would set yourself up with a general, free email account (yahoo, gmail...something along that line) and import the addresses to your address book for that email. As for the emails you want to save...just forward them to the new addy. Another good thing about a yahoo/other email address like this....no matter where you are or what provider you use, you can always acess your email. As for the wireless....it's kind of like a radio signal. There is a router that sends out a signal. As long as your computer is wireless capable, all you have to do is find it in your menu and it will pretty much walk you through it. For example, if you are at a cafe that has free wireless, find CONNECT TO in your menu (probably under network or settings) and it will un a quick search to see what is available. Click on the one you want and it will be pretty self explanatory from there. Did that help or just confuse you even more? LOL [/QUOTE]
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