![]() |
2006-02-15
, 13:27
|
|
Posts: 564 |
Thanked: 8 times |
Joined on Nov 2005
@ Fayetteville, GA
|
#2
|
![]() |
2006-02-15
, 14:04
|
Posts: 8 |
Thanked: 0 times |
Joined on Jan 2006
@ brooklyn
|
#3
|
![]() |
2006-02-15
, 14:08
|
Posts: 2,152 |
Thanked: 1,490 times |
Joined on Jan 2006
@ Czech Republic
|
#4
|
![]() |
2006-02-15
, 14:45
|
Posts: 70 |
Thanked: 16 times |
Joined on Jan 2006
@ Nantes (France)
|
#5
|
![]() |
2006-02-15
, 16:08
|
|
Posts: 564 |
Thanked: 8 times |
Joined on Nov 2005
@ Fayetteville, GA
|
#6
|
a wifi jumper hack is needed where it automatically searchs for open networks to connect to once it drops from a given network, so that you can effectively walk or drive around using the internet as long as there is an open network, or take the guess work out of selecting the one you want to connect to.
![]() |
2006-02-15
, 16:35
|
Posts: 192 |
Thanked: 5 times |
Joined on Nov 2005
@ Eugene, Oregon
|
#7
|
![]() |
2006-02-15
, 16:56
|
Posts: 2 |
Thanked: 0 times |
Joined on Jan 2006
@ OregonUSA
|
#8
|
![]() |
2006-02-15
, 18:26
|
Posts: 98 |
Thanked: 3 times |
Joined on Feb 2006
|
#9
|
![]() |
2006-02-15
, 18:30
|
Posts: 481 |
Thanked: 190 times |
Joined on Feb 2006
@ Salem, OR
|
#10
|
I'm using my N770 at home and at the office, and I'd like it to automatically connect to the proper available WIFI network depending from where I am. I explain:
- with my Apple Powerbook, when I'm the office, it automatically connects to MYWORK network and reconnects to MYHOME network when I'm back home, w/o having to change anything in its settings.
- with my N770, if I'm connected to MYWORK network when I'm at the office, I need to select "by hand" MYHOME network when I'm back home.
I've tried to set a default network but I need to choose between MYWORK and MYHOME, so if I choose MYWORK as default, this network will not be available at home, and the N770 will first try to connect to MYWORK then discovers that it can't reach it so prompts me with the list of available networks (including MYHOME).
Am I clear? Let me know if not ;-)
TIA for your help,
Laurent.