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2005-11-17
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2005-11-20
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My wifi router (Sitecom WL-114) is located in the living room on ground floor. I can connect from the second floor with the 770 without any problem.
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2005-11-20
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I've exactly the same problem, with a D-LINK ROUTER.
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2005-11-21
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2005-11-21
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@ Montclair, NJ (NYC suburbs)
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2005-11-21
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I too have had zero problems with connecting and staying connected all over our three-story house (well, I haven't tried in the basement yet), with a Linksys WAP on the second-floor at one end of the house.
BTW, I bought this WAP for $27, so it's not like it's the top of the line.
And I too have noticed that the 770 picks up far more WiFinetworks than my IBM Thinkpad.
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2005-11-21
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@ Helsinki, Finland
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Poor connection trough wifi. It's totally hard to listen/transmit on wifi, where a N9500 work, this tablet NOT WORK, or often has a small capacity to maintain a link on wifi.
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2005-11-22
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2005-11-22
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2005-12-07
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@ Oakland, Ca
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