ext Michael Stepanov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I try to use Nokia 770 as control panel for open source system for home
automation Plutohome. The application is very critical to losing WiFi
connection. But I see that sometimes 770 is not accessible. Even it cannot
be pinged. It's strange
On 9/19/07, Kalle Valo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ext Michael Stepanov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I try to use Nokia 770 as control panel for open source system for home
automation Plutohome. The application is very critical to losing WiFi
connection. But I see that sometimes 770 is not
On 9/18/07, David Rudder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, I don't have an answer for you. Your Plutohome integration
sounds incredible. Can you write some more about it?
You can read more info about using Nokia770/N800 in Plutohome or LinuxMCE
here -
On 9/18/07, DrFredC.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's possible that some other programs or home network computers might be
overloading your network and wifi with traffic and/or requests of some sort
that might bog things down enough to disrupt a finnicky connection.
For example, in
On 9/18/07, Samer Azmy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I did not face any WIFI disturbance using my Nokia770 for more than a year
so far
I agree on the below post
It's depend of how do you use it. When I just browse Internet it works
fine. I don't see any problems. But the application for smart
On 9/19/07, Brian Litzinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have DLink DI-524 Wireless Router. There is only one WiFi enabled
device -
Nokia770. When I said 'not accessible' I meaned that I cannot even ping
it
during some time. But the connection manager shows that WiFi signal is
good.
That
Wouldn't it be slick if the back of the N800 was offered with a solar
panel so it could recharge itself or run longer.
It's just one of those thoughts that does seem to go away...
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