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April 25th, 2008, 06:26 PM
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N 75 - Two puzzles so far
I got my N 75 yesterday and I have been exploring the device. I have
two puzzles.
Why does the phone allow me to set a wallpaper, but when I go back to
the home tab, I don't see the change.
Can I go on the internet with this phone? How do I configure it to
work with the wi-fi points?
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April 26th, 2008, 10:20 AM
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N 75 - Two puzzles so far
abhi wrote:
> I got my N 75 yesterday and I have been exploring the device. I have
> two puzzles.
>
> Why does the phone allow me to set a wallpaper, but when I go back to
> the home tab, I don't see the change.
>
> Can I go on the internet with this phone? How do I configure it to
> work with the wi-fi points?
Allow in to seek wifi points. If it is open point, connect and start
browsing. If it is locked, enter user and password.
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April 26th, 2008, 11:12 AM
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N 75 - Two puzzles so far
On Apr 26, 10:12 am, Blah <b...@microsoft.com> wrote:
> abhi wrote:
> > I got my N 75 yesterday and I have been exploring the device. I have
> > two puzzles.
>
> > Why does the phone allow me to set a wallpaper, but when I go back to
> > the home tab, I don't see the change.
>
> > Can I go on the internet with this phone? How do I configure it to
> > work with the wi-fi points?
>
> Allow in to seek wifi points. If it is open point, connect and start
> browsing. If it is locked, enter user and password.
Which menu option lets you do that?
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April 26th, 2008, 11:27 AM
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N 75 - Two puzzles so far
abhi wrote:
> On Apr 26, 10:12 am, Blah <b...@microsoft.com> wrote:
>> abhi wrote:
>>> I got my N 75 yesterday and I have been exploring the device. I have
>>> two puzzles.
>>> Why does the phone allow me to set a wallpaper, but when I go back to
>>> the home tab, I don't see the change.
>>> Can I go on the internet with this phone? How do I configure it to
>>> work with the wi-fi points?
>> Allow in to seek wifi points. If it is open point, connect and start
>> browsing. If it is locked, enter user and password.
>
> Which menu option lets you do that?
Should be on front page 'WLAN scanning on/off'
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April 26th, 2008, 12:53 PM
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N 75 - Two puzzles so far
On Apr 26, 11:15 am, Blah <b...@microsoft.com> wrote:
> abhi wrote:
> > On Apr 26, 10:12 am, Blah <b...@microsoft.com> wrote:
> >> abhi wrote:
> >>> I got my N 75 yesterday and I have been exploring the device. I have
> >>> two puzzles.
> >>> Why does the phone allow me to set a wallpaper, but when I go back to
> >>> the home tab, I don't see the change.
> >>> Can I go on the internet with this phone? How do I configure it to
> >>> work with the wi-fi points?
> >> Allow in to seek wifi points. If it is open point, connect and start
> >> browsing. If it is locked, enter user and password.
>
> > Which menu option lets you do that?
>
> Should be on front page 'WLAN scanning on/off'
Don't see that option!
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April 26th, 2008, 12:53 PM
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N 75 - Two puzzles so far
abhi wrote:
> On Apr 26, 11:15 am, Blah <b...@microsoft.com> wrote:
>> abhi wrote:
>>> On Apr 26, 10:12 am, Blah <b...@microsoft.com> wrote:
>>>> abhi wrote:
>>>>> I got my N 75 yesterday and I have been exploring the device. I have
>>>>> two puzzles.
>>>>> Why does the phone allow me to set a wallpaper, but when I go back to
>>>>> the home tab, I don't see the change.
>>>>> Can I go on the internet with this phone? How do I configure it to
>>>>> work with the wi-fi points?
>>>> Allow in to seek wifi points. If it is open point, connect and start
>>>> browsing. If it is locked, enter user and password.
>>> Which menu option lets you do that?
>> Should be on front page 'WLAN scanning on/off'
>
> Don't see that option!
Tools Settings General Personalisation Standby mode
Turn on active standby
this should put wifi on opening page (if not might be an operator thing
- mines on t mobile).
Altern in tools there should be wlan wizard#
(again might depend on provider what options you get)
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April 26th, 2008, 06:07 PM
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N 75 - Two puzzles so far
On Apr 26, 12:49 pm, Blah <b...@microsoft.com> wrote:
> abhi wrote:
> > On Apr 26, 11:15 am, Blah <b...@microsoft.com> wrote:
> >> abhi wrote:
> >>> On Apr 26, 10:12 am, Blah <b...@microsoft.com> wrote:
> >>>> abhi wrote:
> >>>>> I got my N 75 yesterday and I have been exploring the device. I have
> >>>>> two puzzles.
> >>>>> Why does the phone allow me to set a wallpaper, but when I go back to
> >>>>> the home tab, I don't see the change.
> >>>>> Can I go on the internet with this phone? How do I configure it to
> >>>>> work with the wi-fi points?
> >>>> Allow in to seek wifi points. If it is open point, connect and start
> >>>> browsing. If it is locked, enter user and password.
> >>> Which menu option lets you do that?
> >> Should be on front page 'WLAN scanning on/off'
>
> > Don't see that option!
>
> Tools Settings General Personalisation Standby mode
> Turn on active standby
>
> this should put wifi on opening page (if not might be an operator thing
> - mines on t mobile).
>
> Altern in tools there should be wlan wizard#
> (again might depend on provider what options you get)
Thanks, I believe its an operator thing. My phone is from AT & T. So
it might have switched off that function.
They want me to access the internet using MediaNet which is an AT & T
service.
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April 27th, 2008, 01:03 PM
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N 75 - Two puzzles so far
On 2008-04-25, abhi <abhijit.shrikhande@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Can I go on the internet with this phone? How do I configure it to
> work with the wi-fi points?
No. The N75 does not have wi-fi (802.11) functionality. You have to
use the AT&T media net functions. You can still install other
browsers (Opera mobile, etc) if you don't like the built-in one, but
your only access to the internet is through your provider's (AT&T)
network.
hope that helps,
Kevin
--
In Vino Veritas
http://astroturfgarden.com
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April 27th, 2008, 06:52 PM
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N 75 - Two puzzles so far
> Allow in to seek wifi points. If it is open point, connect and start
The N75 doesn't support wifi.
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April 28th, 2008, 05:56 AM
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N 75 - Two puzzles so far
Michael N. Paris wrote:
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>> Allow in to seek wifi points. If it is open point, connect and start
> The N75 doesn't support wifi.
Doh, I read it as N95.
Whoops.
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