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Originally Posted by JeanC
Thank you.
But I already had the manual, and I also have configured and tested the wifi connection succesfully. But connecting to Bookland does not work, it asks for a key and I guess I have to register somewhere?
And anyway, what I'd like is to connect to my home network in stead of Bookland so I can copy things from my pc's.
Or is that only possible with bluetooth?
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Hi Jean,
bearing in mind that I am going on theory, as I am still waiting for my PB, I am pretty sure that in some thread that I cannot find it was confirmed that you can definitely connect to your own wi-fi.
Considering I am also technically rather illiterate

, I hope somebody competent can come and help, but I would have thought that if you are sitting at home, in order to connect to bookland you must be using your own internet connection. So if you want to connect from a site that is not bookland, you should still be able to do so: from some other thread it is mentioned that PB readers use a webkit-based browser to connect to the internet, but I am afraid my knowledge does not go beyond what is
in this old post, that was recently "revived". I guess and hope it is just a matter of finding where the browser is.
As for connection to Bookland, there is some other thread where this problem has been raised, and if I got it right the issue is one of firmware, at least if you read message 8 in
this thread
It does refer to the IQ, but if I am not mistaken there is new firmware being released for all the new models.