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    yankeesfan4988 | # 1 | 2007-02-20, 01:18 | Report

    Hey guys being a college student and not wanting to carry a laptop around i bought the 800 but when i try to connect to the internet i get a question mark over the globe and when i try to access the internet it says network cant be found is there something im going to have to do or am i out of luck?

    another quick question with the new update to the OS system coming out are they going to be making it so i can see sites that use java i did own a 770but i sold it so i could get the 800 but it still seems like i cant access the same sites that i couldnt on the 770

    Thanks a lot for your help

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    schmots | # 2 | 2007-02-20, 01:32 | Report

    Does your school have wifi? Try configuring the connection, not searching for it

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    hemplacrosse4 | # 3 | 2007-02-20, 01:43 | Report

    yes they have wifi and i know this probley sound ******ed but im a newb how do you do that?

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    schmots | # 4 | 2007-02-20, 01:48 | Report

    tools -> settings -> connections

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    DCr33P | # 5 | 2007-02-20, 02:04 | Report

    Correct me if I am wrong, but doesn't that question mark mean that the device can't get an ip address from the dhcp server on the AP? I don't know how they manage their access points, but I saw some access points that do accept manually assigned ip addresses, even if they user dhcp. But they have to be in another subnet than the dhcp range. It's just a matter of configuration, but I think it's worth trying it.
    Another idea... do your college wifi network use MAC filtering? At my university, we use VPN to tunnel through our central computing station to the outside internet in order to have secure authentication, encryption and of course big-brother like traffic filtering *argh*. But we also have parts of our wifi network for PDA or smartphone users without vpn. To secure and restrict the access, they user MAC filtering. One has to make an activation req to his/her MAC address in order to be able to connect.
    Just some hints that probably should be checked...

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    sdrman | # 6 | 2007-02-20, 02:40 | Report

    In some circumstances, I've gotten that question mark when I was too far from the access point. The nokia tablets are very sensitive and will often show networks that you can't connect to. The access point probably isn't as sensitive ( or it is picking up interference ) so maybe it can't "hear" you 800's request for an address. I haven't had very good luck connecting to networks with only 1 bar of signal.

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    Arjun | # 7 | 2007-02-20, 14:50 | Report

    Originally Posted by hemplacrosse4 View Post
    yes they have wifi and i know this probley sound ******ed but im a newb how do you do that?
    On the top right corner of the Taskbar you will see a ' Globe' . This is the ' Connectivity Globe '. tapping this will open up a ' Drop-down Menu ' Box. This box will have a ' Select Connection '. Tapping this, will have the Nokia IT searching around nearby for available Wi-Fi Connections.

    Once the IT finds a few connections ( Access Points ) nearby you can decide which one to select and Tap / Connect on to. This is based on whether you see a ' Lock ' next to the name of the AP. A ' Lock ' next to an AP name signifies a ' Secured AP ' and that you may need a ' Passphrase ' or a
    ' Security Key ' to connect and access Internet via them. In colleges usually, there maybe more than one AP and they maybe secure or otherwise. You may have to use Trial and Error method to see which one you can connect to.Good Luck !

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    framerate | # 8 | 2007-02-20, 17:01 | Report

    Your college may have a VPN network setup, like mine, in which case you can't get online

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    DCr33P | # 9 | 2007-02-20, 18:18 | Report

    Dont't you have vpn accounts? Students , coworkers and assistants have their own vpn account at our university. Yesterday i configured vpnc an tested it today, it works fine. But sdrman seems to be right. When I do have only one status bar, I get the question mark globus. If it's greater 2 it connects allright. Same thing on other hotspots I tried. Today was my first day of a little warwalking, checking out the neighborhoods. Sdrman's theory seems to fit to my experience today.

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    yankeesfan4988 | # 10 | 2007-02-20, 21:05 | Report

    ok guys i found out that i was just to far away but when trying to connect to gaim it just
    says connecting but doesnt cannot any help?

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