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2007-08-08
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2007-08-08
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2007-08-08
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2007-08-08
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@ Florida
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2007-08-08
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2007-08-09
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2007-08-09
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2007-08-09
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It's a (most humorous) bug in windows XP...
http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ead.php?t=8358
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2007-08-09
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I can connect to my shared-key wireless at home without problem. But I cannot connect to almost all "unsecured"--those with the little open padlock--wireless connections I see in the 770's list on clicking the little globe. I either get a connection error (most common, don't have the exact message text) or something about a "local-link" established. Either way I can't connect to the vast Internet.
So I wonder what the little unlocked padlock really means. I found little info about the local-link thing, but somewhere I think I read it means that a connection was established to a login page but the 770 doesn't show the page. At any rate, is there a way to more reliably use the unsecured networks that show up?