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#111
Originally Posted by TA-t3 View Post
@RioT: AFAIK 4GB "nonstandard" SD cards that worked before continue to work with the new firmware. I'm 99% certain I saw a posting saying this.

As to the card corruption problem: Some see it, others don't. Could it be hardware differences? Maybe everybody with SDHC cards (to limit this a bit) could post the following:

- SDHC corruption Yes / No
- N800 made in Korea / N800 made in Finland (it's printed underneath the cover)
I am using a SanDisk 4GB SDHC card with my N800. It's only been a week, but I haven't run into any data corruption issue. Yes, I do have the latest firmware.

SDHC corruption: No
N800 made in Korea
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with regards to the network connection problems. The setting of /system/.../IAP/wlan_sleep_timeout to 1000 had no effect. But when i adjusted /system/.../IAP/timeout_wlan to 1000, i had much better connectivity. Now i have them both set to 500, and my home net connection kind of works. Do these config variables need to be the same or close?

I still think the whole setup needs tweaking though. This is because shortly after implementing the above, I attempted listening to a real-media stream from the bbc7 listen again site:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbc7/listenagain/saturday/
Specifically:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbc7/listenagai.../rams/1200.ram

My N800 Happily launched the media player, but every now and again it would just play gibberish built up from portions of the stream, or a mishmash of other gibberish overlayed on the playing stream. I tried to see if i could adjust the buffering to compensate, but i could not find any way of doing it.
 
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