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In the Connection manager, the WLAN signal is 4 bars strong, Status toggles from "Connected" for just a moment to "Data being transferred" for several minutes. Then a moment of "Connected."
Received ticks up slowly, about .1kB per 5 seconds. Sent stays locked at 0.
If I try to use the browser, I get the dreaded "Network Error" message.
I used the 770 from January until July without trouble. Then the Network errors started cropping up. Well, I upgraded the OS and the problem remains the same.
1. Not inherited: when I upgraded the OS, I didn't restore any of the old data on the device. This puppy has a clean slate.
2. It's not related to the DHCP since other machines on my same network are getting IP addresses automatically. I even tried manually assigning the IP without any success.
3. Not security either - network is unsecured.
At this point I've been thrashing about the Connectivty manager settings, just trying anything to see if I can make the situation any different. I always get the same result.
Any help or ideas are appreciated. I love my 770, and want to start using it again. Thanks!