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HTC 8125 Wifi connection problem

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Smart - 16 Aug 2007 14:54 GMT
Hey,
We have a problem to make connection on wifi. The first, we check if
wifi card is turn on or not. if it turns off, we turn the wifi card on
first then check associate access point whether it is access point is
what we want.  It works most of our devices except HTC 8125 from
Cingular. I can see card is on, but it did not bind any access point.
Is there any way we can force it to bind preferred access point?

Thanks
Bin
Paul G. Tobey [eMVP] - 16 Aug 2007 16:43 GMT
What are you doing on these other devices that do work?

Paul T.

> Hey,
> We have a problem to make connection on wifi. The first, we check if
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> Thanks
> Bin
Smart - 16 Aug 2007 17:15 GMT
On Aug 16, 11:43 am, "Paul G. Tobey [eMVP]" <p space tobey no spam AT
no instrument no spam DOT com> wrote:
> What are you doing on these other devices that do work?
>
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> > Thanks
> > Bin

Basically, I programmingly turn on the Wifi card, when the card is on,
the preferred access point should be automatically bound. I saw the
card is on (A radio tower is up) .I did not see any access point
bounded on 8125 device, but on other devices are fine. How can I force
device to bind preferred access point?

Sorry for confusion.
Paul G. Tobey [eMVP] - 16 Aug 2007 17:49 GMT
Wait a minute.  So, you're turning WiFi on (and you're sure that you're
doing *that* right for the target device?), but, when you do that, the card
doesn't hear any access points?  How long have you waited?  There's no way
to force the card, before it's decided that there's an access point to bind
to, to bind to something (that doesn't make sense).  Does the card *never*
show any access points?

Paul T.

> On Aug 16, 11:43 am, "Paul G. Tobey [eMVP]" <p space tobey no spam AT
> no instrument no spam DOT com> wrote:
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> Sorry for confusion.

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