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Just purchased CE 5 tablet - Cannot connect WiFi

Tabletgeek Page Icon Posted 2009-07-24 6:35 PM
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Just purchased CE 5 tablet. Have tried tablet with many networks - all good wireless routers. Tablet connects up and then cuts out.
Screen shows: "Associating with (whatever network being used); Excellent Signal" Then, seconds later it shows "Failed to Associate - Signal Lost". Same messages in all networks. Very frustrating. Has a Marvell WiFi gspi 86861. Can't find any drivers for this online. Help!
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CE Geek Page Icon Posted 2009-07-24 6:56 PM
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First we must ask the obvious question: Which device is it (name/model)?
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Tabletgeek Page Icon Posted 2009-07-25 7:00 AM
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It is a relabled Highton. Purchased through a wholesaler/retailer online merchant (Chinagrabber) . The attributes are listed as follows:

7.0" TouchScreen GPS WIFI Tablet PC w/ TV, Gps, Windows CE - GI-WI-7000i Features :
Hardware Specifications:
Size (mm): 150 (L) x 85 (W) x 21 (H)
Processor Type: ARM926EJ-S 32-Bit RISC CPU
On-board RAM: 128MB
Operating System: Windows CE 6.0 (NO - IT IS CE 5 - NOT 6)
Battery type: Built-in rechargeable 1550mAH lithium-ion
Battery life: up to 4 hours
Screen resolution: 480x272 resolution
Storage capacity (internal): 4GB Nandflash (built-in)
Storage capacity (external): Takes 2GB, 4GB, 8GB and 16GB capacity SD/MMC Card
OS Language: English

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Jesus Page Icon Posted 2009-07-25 7:08 AM
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Try in an internet hotspot first, that has a free access, or the credentials to log in are given by them. I guess your device isn't recognized by the router as a friendly device, and the firewall blocks you as an intruder. or you are accessing spots with a fixed network address.

Edited by Jesus 2009-07-25 7:32 AM
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nigelmercier Page Icon Posted 2010-04-17 11:16 AM
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Got the same problem [clicky], it was working, now isn't.

Edited by nigelmercier 2010-04-17 11:16 AM
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