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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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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....