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I tried 4 different wireless routers, three in my office, one in a diner. I tried wep, wpa, and no password protection at all. I tried b only, g only, and mixed. I tried entering the ip and dns numbers manually in the Connectivity control panel. I also tried downloading the N800 Internet Tablet Software Update Wizard and reloading the N800 even though it already had the current software version. I never got reliable useable internet connections. I tried entering an ip address that was within the dhcp range of the router (both unused and used--yes silly I know) and I tried numbers higher and lower than the dhcp range of the router. I tried restarting the router, and of course I tried restarting the N800.
Sometimes the N800 would load web pages for a few minutes and then fail. I tried running the internet radio applet, rarely it would work, usually it could not find the stream. Oddly enough sometimes when the internet radio applet actually worked, web pages would still not load. Rarely the Applications Manager could update the catalog and even download an app but usually it could not. I was able to download the vnc client but I could not get it to connect with a pc on my lan running realvnc server connected by ethernet (yes I restarted the pc). I vnc into this pc all the time from my Mac.
The wireless routers I tried included a new Linksys WRT54G (b/g) with current firmware, an older WRT54G with older firmware, an Apple Airport Express (b/g), and an older Apple (Snow) Airport Base Station (b). The most successful but still abysmal connection was with the older WRT54G in the diner.
I really like the N800. I miss it already. I want it back! But it has to connect to internet services reliably or it is no use to me. Anyone else seeing this? Any theories or thoughts? I called Nokia tech support, we went through everything I had already tried; they had no answer or other suggestions. I am wondering if Nokia recently changed something in the manufacture of the N800 or if there is something in the 2.2006.51-6 software conflicting with something in the latest manufacturing rev. This forum is full of people cheerfully using their N800. What is your secret? Thanks, and sorry for the long post.
Last edited by skane; 2007-03-17 at 14:41.