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2008-06-29
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2008-06-30
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2008-07-05
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2008-07-05
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I don't use that provider or have an 810 but a quick look around tells me the settings are standard SIP like most others. Have you tried to delete the account on the N8 and start fresh? Or create a new account and set it up (disabling the other)? Are you using a SIP auth-id under Advanced settings as well as the regular username?
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since i updated to diablo i'm no longer able to connect to my sip provider. I rechecked allready the entrys and even reflashed back to chinook ( RX-44_2008SE_2.2007.51-3_PR_COMBINED_MR0_ARM) to try it there:
After flashing i only configured my wlan an entered my sip data in chinook and diablo the same way. Using chinook it connects within one second and on diablo i get the "unable to connect...." even faster than one second.
Is it possible to check which actual login data diablo uses? Some debug mode or log file....?
Maybe there is an answer allready out there?
Thanks in advance
Martin