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Old 04-01-2013, 05:15 PM   #10
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Device: iPAQ 2210 PPC
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Originally Posted by twobob View Post
you could try the WIFI_NO_NET_PROBE file on the root of the device (with no extension)

You say it "does not connect"... Does it even bring up the router in the detected list?

having a quick look through the logs for the reason might not hurt also.

;dm in the search bar and then having a look for any errors relating to the connection would not be a bad move (after a failed connection)

I would try that.

I believe the WPA bit is to do with your wifi...
Thanks, I'll try that. Presumably this is with the device connected to my wife's PC?

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