Reply
Thread Tools
Posts: 3 | Thanked: 0 times | Joined on Jan 2008
#1
After consulting this forum and reading reviews, I bought the n800 and thus far have been very impressed. This device has so much potential it's scary.
Anyway, I have been researching getting Fon, but I've been reading that the router may not be compatible with the n800, as well as certain Dell laptops. However, all the posts regarding this subject are from July 2007, way before the OS2008 firmware update and the new Fonero+ router. There has been a recent post in the French Fon forum but I don't know French and the translations using Google make the conversation nonsensical. There has been discussion disabling the power saving option or flashing the router with the dd-wrt firmware. Neither looks worthwhile, espcially the dd-wrt option, as I haven't done code since Qbasic (remember that?).
Has there been any progress in the whole router/n800 issue? Does the Fonero+ router solve this problem? Anyone have any worthwhile suggestions? I wrote to the support team at Fon but they have yet to get back to me.
Thanks!
 
Posts: 4 | Thanked: 0 times | Joined on Jan 2008
#2
I have a Fon router at home that I need to plug back in. I'll try to run a test tonight after I get home from work.
 
rcull's Avatar
Posts: 299 | Thanked: 168 times | Joined on Jun 2006 @ Wales UK
#3
since breaking the aerial socket on my billion router I have been using a fon router for wifi - everything works as expected.

Rick
 
Posts: 326 | Thanked: 39 times | Joined on Jul 2007
#4
We have a FON router and I can connect to it and everything, but it doesn't seem to connect to the 'net. I've also been trying to connect to another wireless AP (linksys router I think it is?) and for some reason it screws up the whole connection. However, if I try a laptop's wireless, it will connect fine. My N800 kills the connection whenever it tries to connect. I have no idea what to do.
 
Posts: 874 | Thanked: 316 times | Joined on Jun 2007 @ London UK
#5
There is some information here which raises some issues with the N800 and Fon
http://boards.fon.com/viewtopic.php?...t=n800&start=0
I am not sure if these have ever been resolved.
 
Posts: 3 | Thanked: 0 times | Joined on Jan 2008
#6
Rebski: I've consulted that thread before and while many possible solutions were given, the issue was never fully resolved. The last post was dated sometime in September/October. I found a promo coupon online that would cut the cost of the Fon router in half so I'd like to act quickly.
I'm going to take this problem to the Fon forum. I decided to ask here first since this is a IT dedicated site and I knew some users had Fon.
 
anidel's Avatar
Posts: 1,743 | Thanked: 1,230 times | Joined on Jul 2006 @ Twickenham, UK
#7
At home I had two solutions for the problem:

a) hack the fonera and put dd-wrt (will loose the FON hotspost)
b) put the power management in the connection settings (advanced, last panel) to either medium or off (this would kill the battery)

They both work, but I am looking for a c) solution.
 
Posts: 333 | Thanked: 32 times | Joined on Jul 2007
#8
Originally Posted by anidel View Post
At home I had two solutions for the problem:

a) hack the fonera and put dd-wrt (will loose the FON hotspost)
There is a new script on the DD-WRT forum to get this working again, I'm going to reflash my new FON I got this weekend and I'll test the script.
 
szucsati's Avatar
Posts: 67 | Thanked: 16 times | Joined on Aug 2007 @ Budapest, Hungary
#9
I have the same problem. I have two Foneras at home and I use the N800 with them. These two have FreeWLAN addon (thats a GUI upgrade to the stock Fon firmware, not a real alternative firmware). And I have a test Fonera with DD-WRT v24 RC6.

The connection quality is very low with all of them. I tried to set the power management to medium or turn it off (OS2008), switched off one signal of the two SSIDs, and tried DD-WRT.

Doesn't matter which setting I use, when I start an internet radio it is clear that the connection is useless. It's an easy test - just start the Media Player and choose a BBC channel, you will hear that it makes a silly noise and starts buffering again and again.

This summer I would like to use two Foneras as an access point and a repeater to be able to use my N800 in my room where I'll work, but this way..
__________________
http://szucsati.net/cimke/internet-tablet/
N800 // OS2008 w/ 48MHz SD kernel // 1GB + 4GB A-Data Turbo SD // 770 Navigation Kit // Book-type PDAir leather case // ExpertShield Screen Protector
 
Posts: 10 | Thanked: 1 time | Joined on Jan 2008 @ Treviso, Italia
#10
I have the old Fonera and the only way I found to get it working properly with full power saving on the tablet is: install FreeWLAN, hide the private SSID, connect the tablet to the public SSID.

I lose WPA encryption and I have to authenticate to fon, but this way it works fine. If you connect to the private SSID (which the tablet has some problems finding when it is hidden), your only option is to completely disable the power saving (which cuts battery life from almost 9 hours to 2-3).

If anybody finds a better solution I'll gladly take it.
 
Reply

Thread Tools

 
Forum Jump


All times are GMT. The time now is 14:20.