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2005-12-28
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2005-12-28
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2005-12-28
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2005-12-28
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@ London, UK
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2005-12-28
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2005-12-28
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@ central georgia, usa
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The strangest thing I've seen to date was with a (cheap but) brand-new D-Link g router than had WEP, no SSID broadcast AND mac filtering enabled : even right up next to it it did not appear in network list when trying to connect. I had to create it manually in the control panel app before I could select it...
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2005-12-28
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@ Munich, Germany
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2005-12-28
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@ Munich, Germany
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2005-12-28
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@ Munich, Germany
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I reported that earlier. I have been waiting for a pointer in the right direction or anything for 2 weeks and nothing. And frankly, I am not using my 770 any more. Either I have to think about starting an internet radio before browsing or I get the "woof" sound and the message "connection lost" every 5 seconds. It makes the 770 almost unusable for any browsing.
I tried resetting the 770 and re-entering the connection info from scratch, just to find that it will lose the connection on the default bookmarks, from a newly reflashed machine. So I suppose it is not a problem with my settings.
Are there some people who manage to have a stable WLAN connection on their 770? If yes, can you please give details on your configuration? I am interested in people using the same type of connection:
WLAN
WPA-PSK
Netgear router, G mode, hidden SSID
3-4 other active networks around.
I tried B/G mode and broadcasting the SSID to no effect.