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2007-09-24
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I can say for sure that the N800 looses all wireless connectivity when in the presence of certain draft-N access points. (Dlink for sure.) It just simply goes blind.
Are you sure you don't have an 'N' AP nearby?
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2007-09-24
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I don't think that there are any draft N routers in the vicinity, but there is a DLink VWR, but this is a Vonage/802.11g router combo that is used in the basement by my bro.
There are 2 other SSID's my PC detects which are from the neighbours. I tried to use iStumbler to see if it could tell me the vendor, but no luck. Anyway to tell?
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2007-09-24
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I can say for sure that the N800 looses all wireless connectivity when in the presence of certain draft-N access points. (Dlink for sure.) It just simply goes blind.
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2007-09-24
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Why doesn't anyone file a bug report when this happens? You're not the first, and you won't be the last because nobody bothers to file a report with worhwhile feedback which may help Nokia fix the problem permanently.
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2007-09-24
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2007-09-24
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2007-09-24
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2007-09-24
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2007-09-25
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Are you sure you don't have an 'N' AP nearby?