A method of accessing a remote location on a network using an optical
reader. The optical reader has an optical scanning system and a dedicated
address memory system. The optical scanning system, in response to the
user scanning an encoded indicia therewith, sends to a first computer
disposed on the network a scan code indicative of information encoded in
the scanned indicia. The dedicated address memory system, in response to
the user completing an activation sequence, sends to the first computer a
dedicated code indicative of information corresponding to a particular
remote location. The information from the dedicated address memory system
corresponding to a particular remote location does not originate from the
scanning of an encoded indica by the user. One of the scan code and the
dedicated code is transmitted from the optical reader to the first
computer. In response to the first computer receiving either the scan
code or the dedicated code from the optical reader, a second computer
disposed on the network is accessed. A lookup operation is performed at
the second computer to match the code received from the optical reader,
i.e., the scan code or the dedicated code, with a routing information for
a remote location on the network. The routing information is returned
from the second computer to the first computer. The remote location on
the network is then accessed in accordance with the routing information
returned from the second computer.