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2010-02-11
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2010-02-12
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2010-04-02
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2010-04-13
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@ spain
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I experience a similar problem. All of a sudden my n800 fails to establish a connection to any of the networks it is known to connect well before. The available access points are listed correctly, but any attempt to establish a connection fails. Rebooting (turn off/turn on) does not help. Any suggestions besides reflashing?
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2010-04-13
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I installed a new router at home (Dlink 825) and used WPA security. I was able to connect my N800 to the network a couple of times but then it suddenly started giving me a "network connection error, try again?" message immediately (no delay while it tries - just an immediate error). I figured that the router was causing the problem, but now, after several days, I find I get the same immediate error no matter what network I try to connect to...network at work (already saved as a connection), free network at the airport (brand new connection never before tried). So now I am thinking that the problem is the N800, not the router. Any advice on how to troubleshoot? (oh I am using Diablo, and have been since it came out)
Thx,
Mike
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2010-04-13
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@ spain
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2010-04-13
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2010-04-13
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2010-04-14
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@ spain
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I have had the same problem few times. Most of the times the problem was that /tmp was full because few programs made too large logfiles in there. So check /tmp first and see if there is enough space for the dhcp conf files etc.
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Thx,
Mike