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#1
Hi, folks,

I've got a brand-new N900 here, and have two problems with it: the wifi always reports "no connections," and Bluetooth won't turn on.

I've tried using various WLAN's, with no security on; checked signal strength with other devices; reset the device; taken out the battery, replaced it, turned it back on; and reflashed it to the current N900 firmware.

DMesg reports: "w11251: ERROR timeout waiting for the hardware to complete initialization"

I called Nokia Customer care, and after about 1.5 hours on the phone the "N900 expert" with whom I spoke determined the phone hardware to be defective... But the Nokia Store people--to whom I'd return the phone for a replacement--tell me there are no N900s available, and that I'd have to wait and take my chances on a replacement.

So, I'm asking forum folks: does everyone else's analysis confirm mine, and the "N900 Expert's" opinion--this phone's hardware is defective? Or is there something I might be overlooking?

Thanks for your time and thoughts.

Best,
Jon
 
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#2
what says

iwconfig and ifconfig?

is wlan0 present with the MAC Adress??

PHP Code:
root or sudo gainroot
iwconfig 
PHP Code:
root or sudo gainroot
ifconfig 

Scan wit Wifieye for WLAN
Did you find some?

PHP Code:
root or sudo gainroot
apt
-get install wifieye 
And to the Bluetooth... ahm try Bluezwitch-Widget to activate

PHP Code:
root or sudo gainroot
apt
-get install bluezwitch 

When nothin above works, then it sounds like a Hardware problem, because you flashed the n900.
Did you flash the eMMC too?
When not. try this please


on Windows (please use WindowsXP 32bit and turn off Firewall and Anti-Virus)

1. Turn off the n900
2. open up the keyboard
3. run flasher-3.5.exe -F image.bin -f
4. put the usb cable in and hold U
5. flashing will begin
6. unhold the U key
7. when the image is flashed it shows succesful
8. run flasher-3.5.exe -F eMMC.bin -f -R
9. now the flasher erase the rootfs and MyDocs
10. after succesful flash pull out the usb cable. The n900 will reboot

WARNING ALL DATA WILL BE LOST BY THIS FLASH



Hope all works fine

Greetz
Erazor

Last edited by Erazor; 2010-09-02 at 22:43.
 
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#3
Hi, there,

Thanks so much for the counsel! I appreciate it a lot.

However, I can't execute the codelines, since I don't have a working network interface (and I don't have a data plan)--so I can't install rootsh. (Apparently it wouldn't work to find and install a deb for rootsh either--since command-line installing requires root, no?). Do you have an idea for how to do this?

I tried reflashing the eMMC and the firmware (had just flashed firmware before), and the interfaces behave the same as before--I've got a "no connections found" error, and Bluetooth doesn't turn on. Sigh.

Thanks so much for the diagnostic advice--I really appreciate it!

Best,
Jon
 
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#4
owwwwww sorry dude......

i forget that the apt-get want connection.. hmpf sry my fault



i have attached the files.
Download it an copy via usb cable to the n900

first rootsh and then the other 2



maybe we can think to install the power-kernel
perhaps this would work....
but try this first. then we think about that


hope all works fine


good luck


Greetz
Erazor
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File Type: deb bluezwitch_1.0.0-2_all.deb (22.8 KB, 174 views)
File Type: deb wifieye_1.0-3_all.deb (37.7 KB, 197 views)
File Type: deb rootsh_1.8_all.deb (1.5 KB, 170 views)
 
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#5
Thanks again--I really appreciate it! But I don't think I can use .deb files--no access to the dpkg command from the command-line until rootsh is installed, so it's kind of a chicken-or-egg problem.

Sigh. Thanks again for all your help. I'm going to return the unit to Nokia for a refund, and watch for the phone to be posted again.

Best,
Jon
 
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#6
dont need to have rootsh installed
you can install it trough the filemanager

save it to mydocs and open it per click

the install should start automatical
 
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#7
Hi, Erazor,

Thanks _again!_. The rootsh install worked, but the two other installs failed on dependencies. (I presume since I don't have wireless-tools) iwlist / iwconfig doesn't show anything either. ifconfig, however, works and shows only the phone's data / cell connection.

I'm just about to pack up the unit to send back. I feel reasonably sure it's a hardware problem... I appreciate _so much_ the work and time you spent in helping me to in diagnose this problem.

Cheers,
Jon
 
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#8
ow sry dude


thats bad, that you have so much trouble with your device.
hope they give you a new device soon, because its a excellent device.

when you receive your new one i hope all works fine and your lucky with it


Best regards
Erazor



//edit

can you test

stop bluetoothd
start bluetoothd

before you send it back!?

Last edited by Erazor; 2010-09-04 at 12:09.
 
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#9
Originally Posted by Erazor View Post
//edit

can you test

stop bluetoothd
start bluetoothd

before you send it back!?
Thanks so much for the edit! And really sorry--I'd already sent it back when I saw this. In any case, this is helpful information if my (hopefully) new N900 has any of these problems, sigh.

Cheers,
Jon
 
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#10
don't say such thngs
hope your new N900 goes well and don't have such problems


let me know when all works fine

Greetz
Erazor
 
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