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The position of the chip itself is not terribly important - however for a good description of the internal organs find yourself a copy of the L1 - L2 service manual.
Nokia_N900_RX-51_Service_Manual_L1L2_v1_0.pdf
How do I remove this thread? I had already posted the same one here, with the answer...
I was wondering where does the WIFI component stays inside the N900. Is is close to the:
1) back camera?
2) the front camera?
3) camera shutter?
4) botton of the phone, near the keyboard key "space"
5) botton of the phone, near the keyboard key "enter"
6) botton of the phone, near the keyboard key "fn"
I am asking this because I want to use a wifi that is available for me, but its pretty far away from here, and the signal works only when I lift my phone to the height of the window. It does not works on my desk, as there is a concrete wall nearby. I realize that laying the phone on the top of a locker (where is near the window) the wifi doesnt work, but laying the n900 in the same place but upside-down the signal of the wifi does works.
I was wondering where does the wifi component stays inside the n900 so I can think the better way to lay my n900 on the top of the locker to get the best wifi signal.
Sorry for my bad english..