- Now that the update is out and almost everything seems to be working I can't share any files with my PC via the wifi network. I see the playbook but the network won't let me connect to it. I have a mac airport extreme router and I'm running windows vista. Can someone please walk me through a fix, if there is one. Someone posted something about manually putting in an ip address. I have no idea how to do this with the hardware I have. With the old OS I had no problems connecting.07-20-11 06:13 PMLike 0
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- I just noticed the same issue with a windows PC. The PB is in the network list however when trying to open an error messages states to turn on the device.
Anyone else having this issue? Suggestions?07-20-11 06:22 PMLike 0 - You need to map a network drive to point to PB's media folder
Right click on My Computer and choose Map Network Folder....
in the folder field enter \\xx.xx.xx.xx\media
where xx.xx.xx.xx is the ip address of your playbook on your LAN. You can find in in
the dhcp table in your router.07-20-11 06:36 PMLike 6 - I had the same problem on 1.0.7.2650 (haven't updated yet) and tofo17's solution worked for me. Only problem is when I try to transfer a movie the wifi on the playbook drops about 30 seconds into the transfer and kills it.
Has anyone experienced this, and does .2670 fix the issue?07-20-11 06:43 PMLike 0 -
- No wifi sharing on 1.0.7.2670 either ,was working fine till i upgraded.
Mapping the drive as suggested above by tofo17 worked .
Come on RIM you really need to get your act together !07-20-11 07:33 PMLike 0 - I used this method to get access to the files on the PB but unable to transfer video that I shot with the PB. Prior to the update the file sharing by wifi worked.07-20-11 08:43 PMLike 0
- i'm trying but on the airport router i only see numbers for each device . i can't figure out what ip address goes to the playbook07-20-11 08:57 PMLike 0
- on your playbook goto the wifi connectivity setup page. hit the icon in the lower left for wifi status. select the dropdown for internet connection. your PB ip address will be listed there.07-20-11 09:04 PMLike 0
- You need to map a network drive to point to PB's media folder
Right click on My Computer and choose Map Network Folder....
in the folder field enter \\xx.xx.xx.xx\media
where xx.xx.xx.xx is the ip address of your playbook on your LAN. You can find in in
the dhcp table in your router.
Thanks man!!!07-20-11 09:12 PMLike 0 -
If you are using DHCP to automatically obtain the ip address, you may have to change your drive mapping if the ip changes. I am using a static ip on my pb to avoid this problem - until this gets fixed anyway.07-20-11 09:40 PMLike 0 - There is a bug in this update. There is no device name associated with the IP address in your router. The device still broadcasts the device name to the network (which is why you see an icon for it in your Network window), but your router has no name associated with the IP address of your Playbook. You can create a local hosts file, but you'll have to change it every tome your router assigns a new IP address tp your Playbook.07-20-11 09:49 PMLike 0
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- The device manager fix was only temporary for me. It soon went back to its previous inaccessible state! Now that I've mapped the drive, made the ip address static and put a shortcut on my desktop, I actually prefer it to going to Network and clicking on the playbook.....faster too!!07-21-11 12:49 AMLike 0
- You need to map a network drive to point to PB's media folder
Right click on My Computer and choose Map Network Folder....
in the folder field enter \\xx.xx.xx.xx\media
where xx.xx.xx.xx is the ip address of your playbook on your LAN. You can find in in
the dhcp table in your router.
i put my pb ip addrese in the folder section but what do i put in the drive section?
thanks07-21-11 05:47 AMLike 0 -
In the drive section, any unused drive letter will do (it defaults to an unused drive letter so just accept the one that is suggested)Last edited by BuzzStarField; 07-21-11 at 07:13 AM.
07-21-11 07:10 AMLike 0 - WTF, I was all set with 1.07.2650 and everything including the browser was running silky smooth. This update puts me back in the days of hanging pages with the OS 1.06.xxxx. I am almost mad at myself for updating.
I love the new pinch to zoom feature in the movie player. It lets me zoom to fit the movie to the screen, instead of having to reformat the 720p movies I have loaded. I think that was great, but this one step forward two steps back approach is giving me a headache. Like I say, I am mad at myself for updating. Come on RIM. We are doing out part here being patient, but this is turning into a joke. We never signed on for beta testing and already many of us have spent a lot of our own time doing clean installs to fix your bugs and have had to do work around after work around. Our only fault was buying your product. I still love my playbook, but would love it more with killer software that works perfectly with the hardware.
I am not saying this is a deal breaker for me. The only alternative to a perfectly smooth running playbook is the playbook running running subpar. It is still the best tablet on the market, even running as is, but we all want it dialed in. It has come a long way since launch and I know that you have been working to get it right. Work harder, what ever it takes to get things done!07-21-11 07:15 AMLike 0 - I think all the playbook owners who have bought the wifi only model, without having all the features and OS dialed in should all get a memory upgrade discount on the next version of playbook that comes out. I would say a free t-shirt, but we have all been put through a lot of ups and downs and deserve more.
Last edited by Schlymer; 07-21-11 at 07:21 AM.
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