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Factorite (Elite) Posts: | 126 |
Location: | Austria | Status: | |
| Hello,
me again. Just got this card recognizing GPRS and was surfing a little without trouble.
But I am having big problems getting this card to work with ANY hotspot @ home. I´ve tried all tricks I´ve found in this forum but no chance.
It even doesn´t recognize my HTC Hotspot (No Wep, Infrastructure, Automatic channel), which my Netbook ALWAYS finds.
Cmonex mentioned some "hidden" dropdown AP menu, but unless I have screenshot of that I sure I´ll never find it.
Could someone help me please? |
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Factorite (Elite) Posts: | 126 |
Location: | Austria | Status: | |
| I still have no luck connecting to Wifi G hotspots, although they should support B standard. Why is that so? Theoretically it should work, but i never get connection. Have tried every possible combination...
Has somebody got a clue or trick? |
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Subscribers H/PC Vanguard Posts: | 3,678 |
Location: | Japan | Status: | |
| Some cards can't find hotspots until you're literally about 10cm away from the WiFi router. Try that maybe?
In my case, it worked when getting close.
Hope it helps. |
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Factorite (Elite) Posts: | 126 |
Location: | Austria | Status: | |
| Doesnt seem to work, but thanks for the hint. Might come in handy some other time... |
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| D211 WiFi wouldn't work on Jornada and probably any other hpc2000 machine. Use forum search, there was topics with this. |
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Factorite (Elite) Posts: | 126 |
Location: | Austria | Status: | |
| It DOES work, and it works on the J72x. But I only got it to work on 11mbit. I don´t want to sacrifice everyones bandwith in the whole household just for one tiny handheld...thats the trouble. Since G standard is generally backward compatible my router supports simultaneous o9peration of smartphones (b standard) AND desktops. But the card would not connect to the router when he is in "G" mode, no matter what I try (WEP, no security, etc.).
Thats really annoying. |
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Global Moderator H/PC Oracle Posts: | 12,667 |
Location: | Southern California | Status: | |
| woolfman is right. I had a D311 (the US version ) that I used on my 728 until I upgraded to 3G.
If you're connecting to a WiFi router with an 802.11b card, the router has to be set to combined B/G mode, not G mode. |
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Global Moderator H/PC Guru Posts: | 7,188 |
Location: | USA | Status: | |
| I've been reading this thread and then read the HPCFactor article on the card: http://www.hpcfactor.com/reviews/hardware/nokia/d211/
You've confirmed that the card does work if you lock your wifi router into 802.11B mode. But if you set it in 802.11G mode, it doesn't fall back and connect to your Jornada.
My home router has those settings as well, actually I can select to "B" mode, "G" mode, and "B & G" mode. Some people prefer "G" mode only to lock out those people who might try to connect with slower devices. So I guess my question is this: Are you selecting "Both B & G" mode when you set your home router speed?
Exactly what model is your home wifi router? |
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Factorite (Elite) Posts: | 126 |
Location: | Austria | Status: | |
| This is my router:
http://www.tp-link.com/en/products/details/?model=TL-WR340GD
When I set it up via Browser it says that in G mode it will support both standard at the same time without further settings (there is no separate "B/G" Setting in the Router. ). Thats why I am so puzzled...it works with any cell phone with medntioned settings. But the D211 doesnt connect.
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Factorite (Elite) Posts: | 126 |
Location: | Austria | Status: | |
| I noticed that the Firmware of the Modem must be 3.23, as the D211fw.bin is shown with that number in the registry.
I wonder if there is a newer version out there (heard of a V4.0)? Has someone probably a firmware update (download thru Nokia isn´t possible anymore).
Suppose I might get the G working with that...
Edited by woolfman 2013-02-17 12:53 PM
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Global Moderator H/PC Guru Posts: | 7,188 |
Location: | USA | Status: | |
| Another question: After reading the user's manual on your router, I see the default channel it uses is channel 6. What channel is your D211 using?
I see no reason why you should not be connecting from what you have stated...it is an enigma to be sure.
One possible solution: Buy a simple cheap 802.11B access point that you could use in conjunction with your existing router on another channel. |
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| After the argument, that D211 on my J728 would connect to WiFi, I grabbed my D211 and started to experiment again. Whatever settings I tried, it didn't. I use Linksys WRT54G router with DD-WRT software and it shows, that my card is in the air, searching but it wouldn't connect. But when I connect it to my laptop, everything works... |
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Factorite (Elite) Posts: | 126 |
Location: | Austria | Status: | |
| Quote Rich Hawley - 2013-02-17 1:36 PM
Another question: After reading the user's manual on your router, I see the default channel it uses is channel 6. What channel is your D211 using?
How can I see that without the HPC connecting to the router? I am confused....
My router is set to channel 3, which has the cleanest signal (lots of wifi around me ). |
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Global Moderator H/PC Guru Posts: | 7,188 |
Location: | USA | Status: | |
| I'm not familiar with the D211 as I don't own one...however, most wifi cards allow you to select the channel during the setup and store that information in the registry.
Often you can edit the registry and manually change settings. Not all wifi cards covered all the channels available...though since that is a newer card than many of the old ones I use, then I have to think that it is not an issue unless it were trying to search for a signal on a channel not available.
Further reading on the internet shows me that you are not alone, that there are problems connecting the D211 with many 802.11G routers, even though they are set for both B and G modes.
You might try some other access points and experiment and see if it is only your home router, or all routers that are giving you this problem. |
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| You could force d211 use specific channel as ->Manager window->Profiles->(select your profile or create one)->Edit->WLAN->Advanced and there is Channel: Automatic or choosable channel. But as you see, your card would automatically choose router channel by SSID |
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