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Is this being addressed? Its crazy that this is an issue that has no solution after all this time.
Swapping SD cards and/or USB cables are a waste of time these days. And I'm also tired of playing the command-line games. This device should just work.
I used to get the shared folder about 10% of the time and about 50% of the time after rebooting. Now I get nothing.
Getting fed-up. Ready to toss this thing. I have a 10 year old Pocket PC with CF wireless card that still connects 100% of the time. Why can't Nokia figure this out?