the only thing I can think of for that one is either software update is set
to check for automatic updates. the first time you run this it asks if you
want to enable this feature. If not software update then another package
you have installed is checking for updates. You may need to trial a more
comprehensive task manager to see what program is running in the back
ground and wanting a wifi connection. Lastly if these steps don't solve it
for you then you may need to try a reset firstly factory default settings
then if this fails a hard reset but before doing that I would check if you
can delete your destinations. if you can you will be asked if you are sure
if you can't you will hear unable to edit protected settings. If you hear
that I would forget a hard reset until I learn more hopefully when I take my
sleeping bag along with the replacement e72 to the nokia service centre.
Bernard Hemmings
email: bern...@bhemmings.net
Skype: Bernard Hemmings
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Home: 61-02-95841280
Mobile: 61-0412177799
----- Original Message -----
From: "Eleanor Burke" <eleanorbu...@btinternet.com>
To: "Talks Mailing List" <talks@talksusers.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 12, 2010 8:19 PM
Subject: Re: [Talks] a major problem.
Hi Bernard
Pity I have asked the question a few times now on the list but nobody has
had a solution. When I unlock my e72 it wants to connect directly to my
home wi-fi. I am wondering if this is a setting which I need to alter.
Eleanor
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bernard Hemmings" <li...@bhemmings.net>
To: "Talks Mailing List" <talks@talksusers.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 12, 2010 10:40 AM
Subject: Re: [Talks] a major problem.
well if I do I am going to make sure those destinations are not their.
it's odd that the access points are deleted during format but not the
destinations. lucky I had not contacted all the software sellers and
advised them of the new emii code. I got the new config message for the
phone but did not save it but the access points and destinations were
already there.
Bernard Hemmings
email: bern...@bhemmings.net
Skype: Bernard Hemmings
Ftp server email: ser...@bhemmings.net
ftp server address: livingaudio.bhemmings.net
Home: 61-02-95841280
Mobile: 61-0412177799
----- Original Message -----
From: "Eleanor Burke" <eleanorbu...@btinternet.com>
To: "Talks Mailing List" <talks@talksusers.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 12, 2010 6:43 PM
Subject: Re: [Talks] a major problem.
Maybe you need yet another new phone!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bernard Hemmings" <li...@bhemmings.net>
To: "talks" <talks@talksusers.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 12, 2010 9:13 AM
Subject: [Talks] a major problem.
Well lists after nokia replaced the wifi chip in my e72 it still would
not connect to the web via wireless networks there networks as well as
mine. they gave me a replacement handset but unfortunately not a new
one but a phone that was owned before by another telstra user. Guess
what it has the same problem.
You see telstra send 4 destinations containing 3 access points.
interestingly 2 of the destinations have the same name
"internet"
These protected destinations can not be removed not even by a hard
reset. I believe either the two destinations having the same name or
the fact they can not be deleted cause the format process to abort when
the data can't be deleted. After all formats never go round a problem
unless a skip process is built in. with my old e72 if the wlan wizard
was open it would connect to sites addresses but this would not permit
built in apps that access their own servers to work.
With this handset I tried the way they used but still no go the invalid
server name keeps coming up. The status bar indicates it's connected
to the router and the lan works perfectly when I use the telexy
software or the home media feature.
I think Nokia this week when I go back to the service centre will have
a go at blaming talks. The handsets they tried last week would connect
to the web via wifi networks and they will point out that talks was not
installed. The telstra protected destinations were on this handset
when I got it there was no sticker on the screen and it did not have
that new mobile phone smell they all have when you take them from their
box. If you try and alter these protected destinations the error
unable to edit protected settings comes up. you can open the
destinations and delete the access points. The nokia techs told me
they can't delete the destinations either which I find a little
difficult to believe, but if this is the case then it's no wonder the
format or hard reset does not complete. As other e72 owners are using
the lates firmware with out this problem that is obviously not the
cause. If you format the handset with these telstra destinations in
place you get a beep after 20 seconds or so and the next time you power
up the phone I think it has another go at formatting because you don't
hear the power up music and 30 seconds after reboot you hear a beep.
My replacement handset did this the first time I powered it up.
I don't know if other providers lock their destination in this way.
However it looks as if I may have discovered a problem in that handsets
running the same symian version as the e72 and their owners use telstra
if a hard reset is performed the phone will not be able to use the
internet via their wireless networks. Keep in mind nokia techs tried
to use the net on 3 different WLANS with my e72 and they got the same
error as I do at home.
I've tried both factory reset and hard reset which won't make the
problem go away. As I am sick of visiting the nokia service centre I'm
hoping someone on the list who know more about phone than I do can
suggest something. Hopefully I am wrong re the telstra protected
destinations. Currently every web address I enter including
http://www.blindsea.com
returns the error invalid server name. When using the carrier's access
point it works perfectly.
Now a more synical person than myself would say it's Telstra trying to
make users use their data services, I'm not claiming this yet but I do
wonder how many others have run in to the problem but are to busy to
spend days at their local nokia service centre and just use telstra's
data services and keep their usage to a minimum. all I have done is
install talks and set up my access point. No other software has been
installed on this replacement handset.
Bernard Hemmings
email: bern...@bhemmings.net
Skype: Bernard Hemmings
Ftp server email: ser...@bhemmings.net
ftp server address: livingaudio.bhemmings.net
Home: 61-02-95841280
Mobile: 61-0412177799
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