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Can I use a wireless connection (through a wireless provider using an air card or WiFi) on my laptop to connect the phone adapter or videophone?

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Can I use a wireless connection (through a wireless provider using an air card or WiFi) on my laptop to connect the phone adapter or videophone?

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It is entirely possible to use either an air card or a WiFi connection to establish connectivity between an phone adapter and Videophone to ACN’s Digital Phone Network. In the U.S., Wireless (cellular) air card services are available through ACN Wireless® Program at www.myacn.com. WiFi is typically used by laptops to connect to a router using one of the wireless networking standards (802.11a,b,g). In order to connect your phone adapter or video phone, a LAN port with a RJ45 connector is required on your laptop. You will need to use a crossover cable in order to connect the phone adapter or videophone to your laptop. This is not provided with the phone adapter or videophone but can be purchased in your local computer store. When using a Windows-based laptop as an example, you will be able to share the wireless connection of your PC with your RJ45 LAN connection. Using a Windows based laptop this can be accomplished by configuring the “Internet Connection Sharing Service” (ICS). For assi

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