What did you have in mind exactly? A listing of each echo carried, or a master list that shows which echo is in which group?
Some sysops prefer to group echoes by network. Back on GT I always grouped them by subject, but some echoes don't always have easy to group
subjects. ;)
Mike
* SLMR 2.1a * Here is a loud announcement... Silence in the studio!!
Which echos are in each group or sub-group.
Something like:
Main -------[ echo 1
[echo 2
General-------[Dove
[FSX
[etc.
[etc
Radio Electronics--------[echo 1
[echo2
[etc.
ETC.
ETC
Then when I'm wondering where a forum is I can click the Files tab and look at the listing of echos.
I did try adding the Epson App to this phone to allow me to print stuff from this phone via Wi-Fi but not able to print anything that I tried to print using that method. Printer is a Epson Stylus NX430.
And yes, I did try enabling Wi-Fi on the AIO Printer.
I don't really care to use Wi-Fi here. When I got the AIO Printer the first thing I did was turn Wi-Fi Off .
My thinking was that I wasn't wanting any neighbors interfering when I was Printing or Scanning something.
After not seeing printout(s) from this phone I turned Wi-Fi Off again.
( Didn't want the neighbors seeing the SSID signal from the AIO).