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The Nokia 770 has an issue where it will show high signal strength but will not allow you to surf the web.
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The Nokia will detect and connect to a WLAN network, but will not access the internet when connected. This problem happens with some WLAN access points, but not others.
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I want to document which WLAN access points perform well with the Nokia 770 and which ones perform poorly.
For all of you who use the Nokia 770 with access points, please reply with your Access Point make/model, the maximum range that your Nokia 770 can access the internet with that Access Point.
To get this started:
1. Microsoft MN-700 802.11b/g Access Point, Max Range: 6 feet.
2. T-Mobile Access Point, Max Range: 25 feet.
3. Belkin F5D7230-4 Access Point mixed 802.11b/g, Max Range: 50 feet.
Last edited by sonoronos; 2006-06-01 at 19:53.