Hi!
I have a N770 and a Nokia mobile phone, that used to pair easily and
connect my N770 to the internet. Yesterday I flashed it with latest
OS2006 image, and went throught the setup wizards, pairing with phone
again and choosing mobile operator (mine is listed so I just choose it,
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Kalle Valo skrev:
Levi Bard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
And WEP + EAP please?
This has been requested occasionally. It would help if you could come
up with some kind of examples where this is needed. That they I could
show that there's really a need for this. Technically there's no point
Kalle Valo skrev:
Levi Bard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
And WEP + EAP please?
This has been requested occasionally. It would help if you could come
up with some kind of examples where this is needed. That they I could
show that there's really a need for this. Technically there's no point
of
Le mardi 20 février 2007 à 11:55 +0200, Kalle Valo a écrit :
If you have tested different timeouts, please send me feedback if it
works or not. Include the make and model of the AP used for testing,
and a small description of the problem. This would be really helpful
for us to see what kind
And WEP + EAP please?
This has been requested occasionally. It would help if you could come
up with some kind of examples where this is needed. That they I could
show that there's really a need for this. Technically there's no point
of supporting 802.1x with WEP encryption, because TKIP is
Levi Bard wrote:
Many wireless networks in the US, for some reason universities in
particular, ONLY allow connections using WEP + EAP (usually PEAP in my
experience). One example is Texas Tech University (
http://www.ttu.edu ), which requires all wireless devices to use
WEP+PEAP, no exceptions.
at our univ. we have an open (no auth, but completely firewalled) wifi
that requires us to use openvpn to reach anywhere...
so I badly need openvpn for N800...
Does the 2006 version ( http://guerby.org/ftp/nokia800-deb/ ) not
install/run on N800?
--
It doesn't take a nukular scientist to
I've been a bit frustrated with the usefulness of N800. Its a
great toy,
very cool, and I plan to use it as a development platform. But many things
appear not to work (perhaps I just can't find the documentation for them)
and it seems to take inordinately long to determine what's
The IBM development site where I worked had some variant of WEP + EAP
for the internal wireless network. My 770 was useless there. They've got
a decent business managing networks for other companies, and I wouldn't
be surprised if they use WEP + EAP at customer sites too.
-- Scott
Kalle Valo
Kalle Valo wrote:
This has been requested occasionally. It would help if you could come
up with some kind of examples where this is needed. That they I could
show that there's really a need for this. Technically there's no point
of supporting 802.1x with WEP encryption, because TKIP is already
Hello,
I was wondering what the situation was with this browser. I hadn't
heard of it before, just chanced across it when I was googling for
Nokia 770 and Tiddlywiki.
There seemed to have been a lot of development on it,
On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 10:22:05 -0600, Jon A. Solworth wrote:
I've been a bit frustrated with the usefulness of N800. Its a
great toy,
very cool, and I plan to use it as a development platform. But many things
appear not to work (perhaps I just can't find the documentation for them)
and it
I'd like to synchronize my Outlook calendar (running under Windows XP
Pro) to GPE Calendar running on my Nokia N800. So far my solution has
been to use an Outlook add-in called OutlookExport that will create .ics
files. I then send the .ics file via Bluetooth to my N800 and import
with GPE
El Dilluns 19 Febrer 2007 15:47, Luca Donaggio va escriure:
Done :-) !
Thanks!
But maybe is wrong in my N800:
# apt-get install rsync
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
E: Couldn't find package rsync
What extra
Just around Christmas, the left channel of the audio jack failed on my
warranted 770. I contacted Nokia for repair instructions, and they had me send
the device to Entronix. I shipped it 2-day express on 1/26 and it arrived 1/28.
It was entered into the repair database on 1/9. Here's a
*Please note, the sender's email address has not been verified.
Thought everyone would certainly find this of interest
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Kalle Valo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If you have tested different timeouts, please send me feedback if it
works or not. Include the make and model of the AP used for testing,
and a small description of the problem. This would be really helpful
for us to see what kind of problems there still
ext Jon A. Solworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
WiFi: it connects up flawlessly to two different linksys routers
running wpa2, but does not connect to a dlink router running wpa2.
Please do tell me more! What is the exact model of the dlink router
and what happens when you try to connect to
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