Re: WiFi Browsing Does Not Work OS2008

2008-01-02 Thread Kalle Valo
ext Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I have tried for the last 3 days to browse the internet via WiFI.

What WiFi Access Point you have? I would like to know at least make
and model, but firmware version would be nice to have (because
firmware upgrades sometime introduce or fix serious bugs in APs).

 I initially ran into connection issues (failed to Connect), but was
 able to overcome these. 

How did you overcome the connection fail problem? Please be precise as
possible.

 Now I'm able to hold a connection (Connection Manager stays
 connected). However, any time I try to browse a site, the browser
 times out. I have successfully connected to 3 different routers and
 with all I cannot browse the internet. Tried reflashing, recreating
 the connections, nothing works.

I need more information to help you with this. Here are few questions:

o What device you have? N800 or N810?

o If the previous answer is N800, did you use OS2007 before? Did it
  work? (That is, has your tablet ever worked with your network?)

o What's your network setup? (DHCP, DSL router, WLAN encryption
  method, IP address of the gateway, network netmask etc.)

I also need the output from 'ifconfig -a' and 'route -n' after you
have established the connection to your WLAN network.

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Re: WiFi Browsing Does Not Work OS2008

2008-01-02 Thread Kalle Valo
ext Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 If I read this bug right, it has been fixed in OS2008 by providing the
 Power Savings Off selection in Advanced Setting for the Connection. I
 tried this setting and I still have the same issue.

Good that you tried that so we can rule out Power Saving problems.

BTW, have you ever managed to get WiFi working with your device? I'm
just thinking that is this a hardware or a software problem. But if
you manage to get the network address using DHCP I doubt this is a
hardware issue.

 Anyone know if utilities that I can use to help determine what the
 issue is?

The best would be to use a wireless sniffer to capture the WLAN
packets sent through the air. But that's quite difficult to setup
unless you're a Linux hacker. You could also try to use a ethernet
sniffer before your gateway, but that's also quite tricky.

My guess is that this an IP level problem, but I don't yet have any
facts to confirm this. My recommendation is that you change the
setting on the internet tablet to use manual IP and then try pinging
both from the network to the tablet and from the tablet to the network
and send the results here.

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Re: WiFi Browsing Does Not Work OS2008

2008-01-02 Thread Chris
Thanks for your help, but I have since returned the device (n800) back to
the store, convinced I had a hardware problem. I had the same issue with any
access point I tried. I even visited a mall and tried a few open hot spots.
Same bad results.

I did order another N800 , should be arriving in a few days, so I hope to be
back with positive results.

Chris

On Jan 2, 2008 8:06 AM, Kalle Valo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 ext Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

  I have tried for the last 3 days to browse the internet via WiFI.

 What WiFi Access Point you have? I would like to know at least make
 and model, but firmware version would be nice to have (because
 firmware upgrades sometime introduce or fix serious bugs in APs).

  I initially ran into connection issues (failed to Connect), but was
  able to overcome these.

 How did you overcome the connection fail problem? Please be precise as
 possible.

  Now I'm able to hold a connection (Connection Manager stays
  connected). However, any time I try to browse a site, the browser
  times out. I have successfully connected to 3 different routers and
  with all I cannot browse the internet. Tried reflashing, recreating
  the connections, nothing works.

 I need more information to help you with this. Here are few questions:

 o What device you have? N800 or N810?

 o If the previous answer is N800, did you use OS2007 before? Did it
  work? (That is, has your tablet ever worked with your network?)

 o What's your network setup? (DHCP, DSL router, WLAN encryption
  method, IP address of the gateway, network netmask etc.)

 I also need the output from 'ifconfig -a' and 'route -n' after you
 have established the connection to your WLAN network.

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Re: WiFi Browsing Does Not Work OS2008

2008-01-02 Thread Kalle Valo
ext Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Thanks for your help, but I have since returned the device (n800) back to
 the store, convinced I had a hardware problem. I had the same issue with any
 access point I tried. I even visited a mall and tried a few open hot spots.
 Same bad results.

 I did order another N800 , should be arriving in a few days, so I hope to be
 back with positive results.

Ok, let's hope for the best. If the new one doesn't work either, ask
for help from here.

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Re: WiFi Browsing Does Not Work OS2008

2007-12-29 Thread Chris
 re : Do you know anyone else with a N800 who can try to connect? Can you
 connect with a notebook computer?
 My laptop connects fine with this AP. Unfortunately, I do not know anyone
 else with an N800.

 Chris



 On Dec 29, 2007 7:51 AM, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  If I read this bug right, it has been fixed in OS2008 by providing the
  Power Savings Off selection in Advanced Setting for the Connection. I
  tried this setting and I still have the same issue.
 
  Anyone know if utilities that I can use to help determine what the issue
  is?
 
  Chirs
 
 
  On Dec 28, 2007 9:55 AM, Eero Tamminen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
   Hi,
  
   This is not my area, but it could be this issue:
  https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1147
  
   AFAIK this (along with bug 1170) is an issue with your access point
   power management not conforming to the standard.  Happily the bug
   report seems to have a workaround.
  
  
  - Eero
  
   ext Chris wrote:
Nope, still get the Unable to Connect To Server error.
BTW, I cannot even ping the N800 from either the router (D-link has
   Ping
built into the router) or from another lan PC.  I do see the Router
   assigns
an IP address 192.168.0.100
   
On Dec 28, 2007 9:22 AM, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
BTW, I cannot even ping the N800 from either the router (D-link has
   Ping
built into the router) or from another lan PC.  I do see the Router
   assigns
an IP address 192.168.0.100
   
On Dec 28, 2007 9:17 AM, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nope, still get the Unable to Connect To Server error.
Can you actually see anything from the AP? Like the configuration
   page
(usually at 192.168.0.1)?
  
 
 

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Re: WiFi Browsing Does Not Work OS2008

2007-12-28 Thread Chris
Nope, still get the Unable to Connect To Server error.
BTW, I cannot even ping the N800 from either the router (D-link has Ping
built into the router) or from another lan PC.  I do see the Router assigns
an IP address 192.168.0.100

On Dec 28, 2007 9:22 AM, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 BTW, I cannot even ping the N800 from either the router (D-link has Ping
 built into the router) or from another lan PC.  I do see the Router assigns
 an IP address 192.168.0.100


 On Dec 28, 2007 9:17 AM, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Nope, still get the Unable to Connect To Server error.
  
   Can you actually see anything from the AP? Like the configuration page
   (usually at 192.168.0.1)?
  
 
 
 
  
   --
   Cheers, Igor
  
   Igor Stoppa  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   (Nokia Multimedia - CP - OSSO / Helsinki, Finland)
  
 
 

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