This happened to me a lot in areas with few or no other sidekick users. The 
dancing dots mean your device is acquiring an IP address, and the G means 
you're fully connected. If this should happen again, try toggling wireless 
on/off (airplane mode). 

>From the JUMP screen, press MENU, scroll down to airplane mode and select 
>"Turn Wireless Off" Press the DONE key when the dialog box appears, and then 
>press MENU again. Go to "Settings" and then "Network Options."   Tick the 
>button "Wireless On" and then press DONE (the lower right button with the 
>arrow on it). It may lock up for a second or two whilst wireless is 
>reactivated. 

After it's turned back on, it should move swiftly through the dancing dots and 
into "a full G7" If not, then the area you were in probably did not have data 
coverage.


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: wsardone 
  To: T mobile group 
  Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 4:22 PM
  Subject: [T-Mobile-US] Sidekick 3


  Team,

  Was at rutgers game in new brunswick. Nj saturday.

  Just prior to game start....signal went to dancing dots..stayed that way 
  most of game.

  Finally when started to leave 'G' came back.

  Anyone experience similar problems?

  Thx

  Bill



   

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