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OS: 2006 lastest version
Wifi: D-link D624+ (802.11b)

got my 770 yesterday, power up and everything is fine. wifi continously working until 2 hours later, it drops the connection and my 770 never goes online again.

I lived in an apartment and when I first search for hot spots, about 10 available, and my own AP is the strongest.

after the connection drop, everytime I chose "select connection", the answer is "no connections available".

I tried to specific the SSID, channel and all the configuration, but still, the 770 keep connecting to the SSID I gave and response with "fail to connect".

I replug my D-link D624+, restart it, change channels, disable filtering and wep, nothing changed;

I reflash the OS2006 again, then flash it to OS2007 hacked version, then flash to OS3006 again, nothing changed, not even on thing changed;

at the same time, my laptop, my wii, working with the wifi router completely well. then I close down the laptop and wii, try the 770 alone, nothing changed;

I am a computer science guy and all the symptoms tell one thing: the hardware chip of the wifi went out.

is this really happenning? the wifi goes blind with 2 hours use? I mean, it's completely dead, not one response I tell ya...

maybe I'd have brought a psp for stable hardware....
 
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Originally Posted by gzmask View Post
maybe I'd have brought a psp for stable hardware....
I've used mine for an year before selling it, and always worked perfectly: My guess is a hardware fault, you'll have to get a refund or change the tablet, sorry...

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Hardware fault is certainly a likelihood, but check the device in some other hotspots, especially ones with no or few competing signals. Too many access points in a small area can "confuse" the device. Doesn't hurt to eliminate that as a possibility.
 
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If one of your neighbors has something recent like an 802.11n Airport Extreme and your tablet catches a wiff of its signal, your wifi is hosed until you're out of range.

I haven't setup a bugzilla account so I still haven't submitted this, but its a pretty big deal since it points people to defective hardware. (It sure tricked me, I sent my N800 away for over a month in repair).

Look into that before assuming its the wifi module.

Edit:

Just to give a little more detail in case someone wants to submit it for me. If you run an Airport Extreme (802.11n) in WEP (aka Transitional Security Mode) or WPA your N800/770 will go completely blind to ALL wifi access points until you're either out of range or you switch your router over to WPA2 Security.

Annoys the crap out of me since I can't get my DS online anymore... but I use my N800 way more.

I'm going to submit the bug today, hopefully we'll get it in a following firmware update since I'm sure the new one is already in QA.

Last edited by sherifnix; 2007-05-25 at 13:30.
 

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I duno if it's 802.11n but I went to university today, they got a big student wifi there but nothing "special" came up to my blind 770.

I opened my router's admin menu to check the wireless log, and I am pretty sure it was'nt my neibourgh's 802.11n's fault coz I didn't find any request conecction singal come out from my 770's mac number, which means, it's not only blind, but also dumb.


meh after reading all the problem posts here, I just feel like I brought a pda worse than anything I had before... this thing just doesn't build to be last......

Last edited by gzmask; 2007-05-25 at 15:34.
 
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I would imagine the wifi chip is somewhat embedded-

I have used and abused my 770 nonstop for a year and a half,
and its aluminum case has it's share of dents (it once bounced off concrete).

I love the thing,
but it is not for everyone.

If you are looking for a polished, faultless product,
the N770 ain't it.

What I have noticed about the hardware is that initially, when brand new, it seems a bit shaky, but after a few initial reboots, some installed apps, and a swap space set is set up, it becomes quite solid.

Since you just purchased a 770, did you buy it new?
If so, why didn't you buy the N800?

...welcome to the bleeding edge....

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Keep in mind, most people talk about their problems online. Rarely does someone come on and say, "Oh man I love this thing"... because they are busy having fun =)
 
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Bug #1459 is discussing an issue with Apple Airport Extreme access points and 802.11n in general - for anyone with 802.11n issues it would be worth submitting more detail and/or votes in order to raise the profile of this issue with Nokia. Actually, this bug is for the N800, but the same problem might also affect the 770 even though it's different hardware/firmware.

As for the OP, I'd suggest checking for errors in dmesg (you'll need to install xterm).

If dmesg appears clean, try installing wireless tools (sudo gainroot; apt-get install wireless-tools) then run "iwlist wlan0 scanning" and see what is output - you should get a list of available wireless networks. If nothing comes back, or you get an error, it probably is a hardware issue.
 
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Originally Posted by Milhouse View Post
Bug #1459 is discussing an issue with Apple Airport Extreme access points and 802.11n in general - for anyone with 802.11n issues it would be worth submitting more detail and/or votes in order to raise the profile of this issue with Nokia. Actually, this bug is for the N800, but the same problem might also affect the 770 even though it's different hardware/firmware.

As for the OP, I'd suggest checking for errors in dmesg (you'll need to install xterm).

If dmesg appears clean, try installing wireless tools (sudo gainroot; apt-get install wireless-tools) then run "iwlist wlan0 scanning" and see what is output - you should get a list of available wireless networks. If nothing comes back, or you get an error, it probably is a hardware issue.
without wifi, any apt wouldn't work. however, I did find wireless tools on maemo.org with a source code package which has a full load of .h and .c files. how to install this thing without gcc and compiler available on my 770, and without wifi? thanks for the input tho, anyway if wireless tools in xterm will return a list of available wifi, why the GUI wifi manager wouldn't?

sigh, still can't believe the wifi chip can't survive a 2 hour run tho.
 
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Originally Posted by gzmask View Post
without wifi, any apt wouldn't work.
Ah yes, good point! Let me see if I can find a link for the deb - you should be able to get it onto the 770 either via MMC or USB, then "dpkg -i <deb filename>".

EDIT: Try this deb for OS2006.

Last edited by Milhouse; 2007-05-25 at 18:09.
 
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