While I am waiting and waiting and waiting for Philips to automatically, soon, well, soonish anyway, send me the email that lets me get into the site so I can download the iPronto software, I gotta ask:
Do I correctly conclude from the above and from the short icf instructions in the manual that, in order to use a computer to program this remote, I have to go out and buy a wireless network?
When I go to my customer's house to program, do I take the wireless network with me?
At this point I do not want internet connection. I just want to load an icf into the thing.
added note: it is ten minutes later and the super-spiffy computers at Philips have not yet autoresponded with whatever they will send me so that I can get into the site and download the program. How disappointing -- a free Canadian JOKE site responded in about twenty seconds, and this is the longest ANY site has ever taken to send a confirmation. Makes me skeptical about their high-tech capabilities.
This message was edited by Ernie Bornn-Gilman on 04/15/04 16:15.
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