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    michou | # 11 | 2010-08-01, 12:26 | Report

    Two question:
    When you connect do you get asked for a Pre-Shared Key or for a PIN?

    Originally Posted by edcarsky View Post
    as i said, i can connect to setup (network) but cannot browse or use internet.
    When you are connecting to your WLAN, the Wireless icon in the Status Bar is blinking, does it ever become solid? OR does it ask you again for your Pre-Shared Key or PIN?

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    unsane | # 12 | 2010-08-01, 12:30 | Report

    LAN (Local Area Network) ie. your local network or wifi connection.
    Could you access the internet with your laptop via the wifi?
    Also, can you open terminal and run:
    Code:
    ifconfig
    and post the results?

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    edcarsky | # 13 | 2010-08-01, 12:33 | Report

    Thanks for responding.

    Originally Posted by michou View Post
    Two question:
    When you connect do you get asked for a Pre-Shared Key or for a PIN?
    Yes! and i provided the right password.

    Originally Posted by michou View Post
    When you are connecting to your WLAN, the Wireless icon in the Status Bar is blinking, does it ever become solid? OR does it ask you again for your Pre-Shared Key or PIN?
    The green icon at the status bar is solid green, meaning I am connected, but cannot connect to Internet, i dont know why .

    Please help.

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    edcarsky | # 14 | 2010-08-01, 12:35 | Report

    Originally Posted by unsane View Post
    LAN (Local Area Network) ie. your local network or wifi connection.
    Could you access the internet with your laptop via the wifi?
    Also, can you open terminal and run:
    Code:
    ifconfig
    and post the results?
    Using my current connection setup OTA is working with my Laptop, properly.

    ifconfig result, i didnt check last night.

    Sir, on this part, i will get back with you when i got home later.

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    unsane | # 15 | 2010-08-01, 12:37 | Report

    Allright. post it here and I or someone else will get back to it.

    Originally Posted by unsane View Post
    Also, can you open terminal and run:
    Code:
    ifconfig
    and post the results?
    That would be on your N900 by the way

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    michou | # 16 | 2010-08-01, 12:40 | Report

    Why don't you post the make and model of your router. Their might possibly be some firmware update that can resolve your problem.

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    edcarsky | # 17 | 2010-08-01, 12:51 | Report

    Originally Posted by unsane View Post
    Allright. post it here and I or someone else will get back to it.



    That would be on your N900 by the way
    Yes! but currently i am away and the router is in my home.

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    edcarsky | # 18 | 2010-08-01, 12:52 | Report

    Originally Posted by michou View Post
    Why don't you post the make and model of your router. Their might possibly be some firmware update that can resolve your problem.
    Yes, i understand, but i just endeavor myself on the first step, maybe someone can resolve this by asking the community.

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    festivalnut | # 19 | 2010-08-01, 13:03 | Report

    when your on wifi at home can you access the router from the n900 by typing in its ip adress. mine occasionally says its connected but wont access the router, restarting both helps.

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    kureyon | # 20 | 2010-08-01, 14:13 | Report

    You need to be root to use ifconfig. Else use "sudo ifconfig".

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