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2009-11-28
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2009-11-28
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These sound like good tips. I'll be sure to use them when Dell delivers my n900. Isn't flash getting some hardware acceleration next year?
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2009-11-28
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2009-11-28
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Thanks for the great cache tip! It really helps!
But please don't change wifi power settings unless you absolutely must do so. Any setting other than the default sucks the battery dry in no time at all.
I recommend spending another $50 and getting a better router. I have never had any problems with the Cisco WRT-54GL with custom firmware (DD-WRT).
EDIT: Flash 10, due early next year, should add the missing and badly needed hardware acceleration.
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2009-11-28
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My current router works great. I am having the problem in the same room as the router. The signal on the N90 shows full bars, but streaming video stops after about 30 seconds and does not resume- same issue with streaming radio. I changed to medium settings and the problem stopped. I change back and it starts again. The wifi on the N900 appears to be just as weak as the G1, but at least when the G1 shows full bars, HQ Youtube streams perfectly. Nothing does on the N900 at default wifi settings.
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2009-11-29
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2009-11-29
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1. Adjust the cache to 40mb in the browser options / settings
2. If you are using wifi, go to your connection and edit it using the advanced options. Change power setting to the medium option. I was unable to keep a steady video stream or play the larger Flash games until I adjusted this setting. This is in spite of having my N900 in the same room as the router- seems the default setting may be too conservative for some. I am not noticing much more power consumption, but will need a few days to confirm.
B. Flash games with minimum overhead:
1. Save Flash games to a folder of your choice on the N900
2. Use the file manager and go to where you saved the game
3. Launch the game
a. You can adjust the size with volume buttons
b. Hold down on the screen until the Flash menu opens up
c. Adjust the quality setting to low - you will not notice a quality difference on a 3.5" screen, but will notice the performance increase
d. Have fun playing a zillion games
Last edited by Rushmore; 2009-11-28 at 05:19.