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- are you running 802.11b/g, 802.11 b/g/n, or something else?
*My "essential" connections are all ethernet, so I tried using b, b/g, g, and mixed... with the same results
I played with the static IP settings on the phone (which would be an acceptable solution for me), but honestly do not know enough about IP addresses to be considered competent in that area.
When the wifi connection is established, it is fast and flawless... for a few minutes. It then drops out, says "disconnected", and I cannot reestablish a connection. Clicking on "connect" from the phone's wireless settings screen results in the status "obtaining IP address..." which then seems to timeout without ever connecting. Following this, clicking "connect" will not even get the phone to try "obtaining IP address".
Idea:
Since I have a rooted phone, is there anything that I can look at in the dhcpcd.cfg file? Are there any tweaks to be found by changing how my phone handles dhcp?
My basband version is 2.42.01.04.27
The kernel is 2.6.29 zanfur@gandalf #46 <EDIT (2.6.29 not 2.629
I think I'm just going to pickup a router this afternoon. Do you have a recommendation or opinion on a Linksys WRT120N vs. a Linksys E2000?
I will get one of them installed and let you know what happened.
Basically, I want to put everything on the WRT120N and use the Zoom as a modem only? At that point, I could effectively turn the wireless broadcast off for the Zoom, correct?
Actually, 3.5 MB/s for a Wireless G router isn't terribly bad. That's about 30 Mb/s. Of course, unless you meant 3.5 Mb/s and that wasn't a typo, than yeah, that isn't so good. Wireless G is a pretty slow standard for network file transfers.Meh... I've not been particularly happy with the quality of service provided by the Zoom modem. A wifi file transfer from my laptop to the desktop peaked at 3.5 Mb/s. I found this to be rather poor considering both the laptop and desktop are less than a year old. With the new router, I am expecting good things. So, I don't view this as a fix limited to only the Eris.