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My omweather has been timing out for the past two weeks. Has it officially bit-rotted? That'd suck
Am at a friends house. Can connect to his wifi ok. Browsing web ok but the Om weather applet will not update. Connect to 3g and updates fine.
Does n900 use a strange port for this which could be blocked by the router firewall?
Thanks for your help.
John