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2009-07-24
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Maybe you have a bad tablet. My N810 connects the same distance as any iPod.
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2009-07-24
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My wife's iTouch makes my N810 seem 10 years old. Her iTouch does everything faster. We pulled in to a WiFi hotspot to check on movie schedules the other day, and she had connected, browsed all the movies and gotten all the info while I was still trying to get connected.
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This comment ("Maybe you have a bad tablet.") gives me some hope.
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2009-07-24
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2009-07-24
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There is an ap "WifiInfo" that gives some detailed information about detected connections. You may find it useful in evaluating performance.
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2009-07-24
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Another hope is -- bad software. Try the following: update to the last version of the OS (if you your unit doesn't use it already), then enable swap, then install tear as web browser.
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Watch your hands as they can easily block a weak signal.