Hi all,
I was mightily confused that I'd wake my N800 up from its keypad/screen
locked state and find that it was connected. I understand that this is a
feature, and in fact it is quite a useful feature, however there are some
caveats:
This feature is switched on by default - for those who don't
Hi,
The idea is that N800 is connected all the time to known WLAN access
points so that your VoIP calls actually do come in. If we go with any of
your proposals this will not work, right?
You can turn it off from the connectivity settings in the Connect
automatically dropdown. Then applications
The idea is that N800 is connected all the time to known WLAN
access points so that your VoIP calls actually do come in. If
we go with any of your proposals this will not work, right?
Oh right, I see what you mean now.
You can turn it off from the connectivity settings in the
Connect
Le lundi 29 janvier 2007 à 14:28 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a
écrit :
Hi,
The idea is that N800 is connected all the time to known WLAN access
points so that your VoIP calls actually do come in. If we go with any of
your proposals this will not work, right?
Unfortunately, with default setup,
Frederic Crozat wrote:
Le lundi 29 janvier 2007 à 14:28 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a
écrit :
Hi,
The idea is that N800 is connected all the time to known WLAN access
points so that your VoIP calls actually do come in. If we go with any of
your proposals this will not work, right?
The idea is that N800 is connected all the time to known WLAN access
points so that your VoIP calls actually do come in. If we go with any
of your proposals this will not work, right?
Unfortunately, with default setup, you get an empty battery N800 if
you stay at home :
On 29/01/07, Simon Pickering [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
Unfortunately, with default setup, you get an empty battery N800 if
you stay at home :
The battery only runs quickly if you leave gmail open in your browser, as I
suspect the java (AJAX) is polling the gmail servers quite
On Mon, 2007-01-29 at 11:30 +, ext Simon Pickering wrote:
Hi all,
I was mightily confused that I'd wake my N800 up from its keypad/screen
locked state and find that it was connected. I understand that this is a
feature, and in fact it is quite a useful feature, however there are some