Deb,
The problem with the Sony was their Tech support's attitude. They refuse to discuss networking even though they include a network card in their system. Very frustrating because Lincsat won't discuss networking either. Their promo literature brags about high-speed service on a network but when it comes time to install or support the network they state their obligation is to support it on the one installed computer. The problem was likely the pre-installed anti-virus software or firewall. There was no reason our installer could find for it not to work, but on the other hand he couldn't get it to work and he tried everything from changing network adapter cards, disabling all the background programs, etc. all at my expense. The installation fee is for one computer and setting up the network is extra. I have no regrets switching to the HP and bought another one this summer and it plugged into the network just fine.
I did set up a wireless network to use Lincsat on a PocketPC. Way too slow compared to a wired connection and very limited range. Just sold the PocketPC and WiFi stuff on eBay. As luck would have it the WAP router buyer ended up being a NPB and we just bought a new Toshiba laptop with a built-in wireless adapter. Now I am setting it all back up to try again. I know it will be slow, but someone doesn't want me dropping cables throughout the house "just in case I want to use the laptop here or there."
John, I hope you are pleased and if you do run into any problems, check out the website at Copperhead.cc for tech support.
Bob