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2010-03-12
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@ The South Pole O.o
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Any idea how to get the WLAN connection working again or how to check where the issue comes from? Its 100% related with Joiku because there the mess started.
Now don't tell me I have to re-flash my N900 the 100th time because I will do that then in my Microwave...
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2010-03-12
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2010-03-12
, 06:43
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2010-03-12
, 13:12
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2010-03-12
, 13:18
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Any idea how to get the WLAN connection working again or how to check where the issue comes from? Its 100% related with Joiku because there the mess started.
Now don't tell me I have to re-flash my N900 the 100th time because I will do that then in my Microwave...
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2010-03-13
, 00:50
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Joined on Feb 2010
@ Germany
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#17
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I've seen many posts about WLAN problems and most of them come from user routers.
just restart your router and if that didn't work just reset it.
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2010-03-13
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@ North West England
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2010-03-13
, 07:24
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@ Germany
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I'm sure the first time I ran JoikuSpot, a message popped up stating it was going to make changes to the WiFi settings to allow the program to work. Since installing JoikuSpot, my home router works fine, but I have been unable to connect to any BTOpenZone hotspot - just get a message that I am unable to obtain an IP address.
It could be a bug in how ad-hoc networking is implemented in the N900?
Now don't tell me I have to re-flash my N900 the 100th time because I will do that then in my Microwave...