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Thanks, at our hnospital we have wireless for the purpose of patients and
families to use it throughout the building, and JAWS is just a little
slugish when it is first starting up.
On Mon, 21 Aug 2006, Domenick wrote:
> It may have something to do with all the machinery at the hospital
> itself. They don't allow cell phones at hospitals because of the
> machinery and interference. Use these phone numbers and/or email address
> to have someone talk you through trouble shooting JAWS or your laptop at
> the hospital.
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> TECHNICAL SUPPORT CONTACT INFORMATION
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> All Products call 1-727-803-8600
> Monday - Friday, 8:30 AM - 7 PM, EST
> Technical Support Email: Support at FreedomScientific.com
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> Jeff Kenyon wrote:
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> Hi everyone, I have had a small problem with my wireless card when I have
> connected to the wireless network at the hospital. For some reason JAWS
> doesn't want to start, and I've had to restart my computer and JAWS starts
> eventually, but only when I remove the wireless card first. I am using
> JAWS 7 and this problem seems to be when I am at the hospital.
>
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