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Also, have you tried to manually enter information to connect to the network (SSID, encryption etc.)?
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Or switching it to B/G only mode?
some days ago I got the N770 second hand. I´m really happy with it but I have one big problem: WLAN does not find any net - even if I stand directly beside my access point. My notebook finds at the same location about 8 nets.
I tried OS2006, OS2007HE and OS2008HE without solving the problem. Connections via Bluetooth and my mobile are working like a charm.
Any suggestions how to get to the ground of the problem?
Best Regards,
ReverZ