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Old 07-24-2004, 00:17   #1 (permalink)
AJH400
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Default Wi-fi connection problem Ppc2003 ipaq2210

I feel I'm getting so near and yet so far in establishing a wi-fi connection

I'm using an iPaq2210 (Ppc2003), with Circond PocketWinC installed, and a Senao
wi-fi CF card.

I have the correct card drivers and it responds to a signal, and Cirond detects
and displays the correct available network (such as T-Mobile in Starbucks), but
when I tap on IE, the browser opens up but soon flashes the warning box ' The
webpage . . cannot be found' , so I can't even access the coffee shop network
welcome/login page. Arrgh!

I have the followed the steps shown on PocketPCmag.com forums for checking
ppc2003 wifi settings, but clearly something is not set, or ticked, correctly.

Help please on or off list

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Andrew



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Old 07-24-2004, 00:17   #2 (permalink)
int_spy
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Default Re: Wi-fi connection problem Ppc2003 ipaq2210

Did you connect to the network?

Check the network card setting to see if it is connected to the correct
network.

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> I feel I'm getting so near and yet so far in establishing a wi-fi

connection
>
> I'm using an iPaq2210 (Ppc2003), with Circond PocketWinC installed, and a

Senao
> wi-fi CF card.
>
> I have the correct card drivers and it responds to a signal, and Cirond

detects
> and displays the correct available network (such as T-Mobile in

Starbucks), but
> when I tap on IE, the browser opens up but soon flashes the warning box '

The
> webpage . . cannot be found' , so I can't even access the coffee shop

network
> welcome/login page. Arrgh!
>
> I have the followed the steps shown on PocketPCmag.com forums for checking
> ppc2003 wifi settings, but clearly something is not set, or ticked,

correctly.
>
> Help please on or off list
>
> regards
> Andrew
>
>
>
> replying? delete killspam from @aol.com******** and shoot any spammers

you
> meet ;-)



 
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Old 07-24-2004, 00:18   #3 (permalink)
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Default Re: Wi-fi connection problem Ppc2003 ipaq2210

>Check the network card setting to see if it is connected to the correct
>network.


According to Cirond Pocket WinC, the card picks up the network, but
can't/doesn't connect.
I should at least be able to see the wi-fi network login page, but no joy.

Andrew



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