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2010-01-06
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2010-01-06
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Btw.. Can you double check if that IP-address "92.122.126.23" is the one it returned? Just to be sure that you copied it correctly here. The problem could actually be in DNS as that IP address does not seem to work for me when trying to connect from here.
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2010-01-06
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Ok. That data gives me an assumption that DNS works. That means that your network connection gets an IP address from the domain. One thing that seems to differ from the nokia repositories is that it uses https and maemo repositories use http. The difference there is that HTTPS-protocol uses a different TCP-port. How are you connected? WiFi or 3G?
Could you try and go to this address with your browser on your n900:
https://msp.f-secure.com/web-test/
The idea is to test whether you can go to a https-protocol website. When you go to the website, the browser should also popup a yellow text giving information about certificate authorization or something like that (in your own language). You should see a web page that informs you're on F-secure mobile anti-virus test page.
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2010-01-06
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2010-01-06
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Ok. Good. That IP address seems to work for me. So DNS does not seem to be the issue. Could you try to go to the web address I posted earlier?
Are you using your own WiFi connection or a shared one? Do you own the WiFi box or do you use your school/other network?
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2010-01-06
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2010-01-06
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Ok. Then it seems that the network connection is not the issue.
Sorry that I couldn't help.
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2010-01-06
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2010-01-06
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2010-01-07
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Just to be on the safe side... WiFi can sometimes fool you.
Try going to repository with your browser:
https://downloads.maemo.nokia.com
You might get a warning about the certification. Just close the page/browser then. If it gets you there. It should work network wise. The bug is somewhere else.
Do you have any other type of connection that you could try? Some WiFi routers have tendencies to be tricky and mystic.