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<pre wrap="">2009/4/8 John <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:jakewc2@sky.com"><jakewc2@sky.com></a>:
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<pre wrap="">How can I get any network manager, to be able to connect now.
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Ok, from the top, on my phone Joikuspot is configured like this:-
Network name: Haha!
Access point: Orange Internet
802.11 Channel: Automatic
Encryption: WEP Open
Encryption key type: ASCII
Encryption key length: 128bit
Encryption key: 1234567898765 (yes, that really is my key, hack me if
you can find me)
Battery threshold: Lowest setting
Landing page: No
GPS positioning: No
In Network Manager:-
Connection name: Auto Haha!
Connect automatically: Ticked
Wireless Tab:-
SSID: Haha!
Mode: Ad-hoc
BSSID: <blank>
MAC address: <blank>
MTU: automatic
Wireless Security Tab:-
Security: WEP 40/128-bit Key
Key: <lots of black blobs>
IPV4 Settings Tab:-
Method: Automatic (DHCP)
DHCP Client ID: blank
Routes button:-
All fields blank.
Hope that helps.
Cheers,
Al.
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I just want to say, thank you so much to Michael Fletcher, for helping
me out again. Spent ages (as in almost an hour and a half) trying to
get this Joiku connection sorted, we actually managed to get it working
on No Encryption, but it just would not work on any other setting. We
think it might be a WEP problem, that the (I hope I get this right now)
hardware and drivers might be interfering in the WEP connection between
the netbook and the particular phone I have, which is a Nokia E71. I
just received an e-mail from a Joiku connected blog, where somebody is
having exactly the same problem as me, same phone and it looks like the
same type of netbook. <br>
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We eventually managed to get me connected via bluetooth, I have a
bluetooth dongle that actually works out of the box on my netbook,
installed a particular bluetooth program, and got connected straight
away, once the program was configured. That makes it even more amazing,
because I can get rid of Joiku, get my money back, as Joiku have
promised a refund if I cant get it to work, plus, I can get rid of the
Orange Dongle as well, which is costing me £21 a month to keep going,
with continuous crashes, so I am much better off, all round.<br>
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YIPPPEEEE.......Amazing. Thank you so much Mike, I really appreciate
all the time you spent helping. <br>
<br>
John.<br>
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