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I can use my N800 on my wpa network at home with no problems. However, on the open wireless network my job provides, my network capability is limited. I can only access the Tableteer pages. I have a valid IP address, and I can navigate around the http://n800.tableteer.nokia.com/$WHATEVER - but nowhere else. Gizmo won't work, my GAIM install can't connect - it's odd. My connection settings don't include any proxies (I checked it out using the connection manager, which is also where I verified I was getting a valid IP address from our address range). Has anyone else seen this problem?
Lots of people on this board are having network problems - we think there's no connectivity. Has everyone checked that they CANNOT connect to the tableteer site via the applet/browser? This is an odd and frustrating problem - any help would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Tavares