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br. Posts: 80

Ok. have used it. worked fine. good phone
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Posted: 2007-09-03 00:37:03
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Superkikim Posts: 23

Just a thought:

Have you checked the IP settings ?

There are many type of issue you could have sporradically, not because of your mobile device, but just because of configuration of your access point:

1. Is your Access point DHCP server configured to distribute enough IP addresses (some are factory set to distribute 4. If you need more lease, you have to change the config)
2. Is DHCP enable (by default it is from factory, but maybe your geek friend who made your setup changed the settings)
3. Depending on your internet provider, maybe your access point is configured to distribute direct internet address from the provider, and this one allow only 1, 2 or 4 addresses...

My guess would be this kind of issue. Also, try to reset your access point. Some Dlink, Dell, or Linksys access point I've had were a bit touchy with DHCP, and after a reset, all was working fine.

Hope this helps.

Cheers
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Posted: 2007-09-03 13:01:56
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bavlondon2 Posts: > 500

How do i find out my wep key? Is that the password that is set for my internet as that doesnt work?
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Posted: 2007-09-03 22:30:11
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bagwis Posts: 15


On 2007-09-03 22:30:11, bavlondon2 wrote:
How do i find out my wep key? Is that the password that is set for my internet as that doesnt work?


No, sir. The WEP of your router should have been set by you. There is no other way to know your WEP unless you memorized it. If you have forgotten it, then you'd have to reset your router (small pin thingy) and make your connection open for a while until you are able to set your new WEP.

HTH
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Posted: 2007-09-04 03:46:55
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bavlondon2 Posts: > 500

Is there anyway i can find the actual number itself from my pc?
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Posted: 2007-09-04 10:06:44
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gseh88 Posts: 134

I'm pulling my hair out as well over connecting to my home network. I use a Netgear router and only had occassional problems connecting my P1 but had almost continuous problems with lost connections on my Sony Vaio. Yesterday, I updated the firmware of the router and suddenly, my P1 and Fujitsu Siemens N560 (pda) can no longer connect but my Vaio is fine!! It must be something to do with WPA security as there is no problem when I switch off the security of the network. I am curious what the difference is between WPA Personal and WPA Enterprise in the settings of the P1. There is no such choice when setting up my Netgear.

Hopefully someone can give me a useful tip before I give up with the Netgear and buy something else. I have a hunch that causes most of the problems.
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Posted: 2007-09-04 18:20:25
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myth® Posts: > 500

what's the model and security type of your router ?
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Posted: 2007-09-04 18:54:01
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Indiandawg Posts: > 500

relax chill.. its just a gadget.. anyways try this i guess this should be the solution...

open ur pc/laptop and log in for the internet (for many isp there's no login) connect inernet with your pc/laptop through router.

then search from your p1 and connect ... hope it works..
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Posted: 2007-09-04 19:57:38
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gseh88 Posts: 134


On 2007-09-04 18:54:01, myth® wrote:
what's the model and security type of your router ?



I have a DG834GT using WPA-PSK. I went and bought a Belkin G+ MIMO router from PC World this evening but haven't opened it yet so can still return it.
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Posted: 2007-09-05 01:36:15
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sunking101 Posts: 356

My Linksys router works fine (the blue plastic one with two aerials)! I have mine working with WEP security.
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Posted: 2007-09-05 01:40:30
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