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1) Is there an online, printable version of the manual located inside the N800?

2) Is Nokia making this a long term investment (to an extent) to where I will be able to add software upgrades to my N800?
3) My N800 picks up some great signal from Wi-Fi but, there are times, such as when I'm at college, where I KNOW there is OPEN/free to us Wi-Fi in the school and yet, my N800 doesn't even find it at all, while others around me are picking it up on their laptops. Is there a way to change this?
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You're not the first to report problems detecting or connecting to *open* WiFi networks (eg. hotels, cafes, work etc.) - search the forum and/or bugzilla (https://maemo.org/bugzilla). Future updates will arrive for the N800, hopefully these will fix whatever problem is affecting the WiFi connectivity.
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Thanks for the reply. I'd LOVE to see an update to sort of fix this. I have a feeling this isnt just mine but rather ALL N800's. I think it's just a matter of, many people dont find themselves in one of these unique wi-fi networks or dont realize that there is wi-fi around them.
Hopefully an update will take care of it.
Thanks!
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Civileng: I used to do this for APs that don't broadcast their name... Find someone with a laptop and get the AP name off of them. Setup a 'favourite' in the WiFi settings under that name with whatever other settings the AP has (ie WEP, etc). It should appear in your list now.
This worked on the 770 at least.
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1) Is there an online, printable version of the manual located inside the N800?
2) Is Nokia making this a long term investment (to an extent) to where I will be able to add software upgrades to my N800?
3) My N800 picks up some great signal from Wi-Fi but, there are times, such as when I'm at college, where I KNOW there is OPEN/free to us Wi-Fi in the school and yet, my N800 doesn't even find it at all, while others around me are picking it up on their laptops. Is there a way to change this?
4) Will there be (in the future) a wi-fi antenna to make the ability to pick up the signal stronger? what about other future accessories that are on the table?
Sorry to ask so many questions but I appreciate anyone willing to answer.
Thanks!