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You need a network to connect to the WiFi hotspot, but WiFi (the phone's method of accessing data when not using Verizon's data network) can and does connect your phone to BIS...when working properly.
If you searched, you would see that there was a thread in which a few people reported that their WiFi connections began to work when they switched their data plan to BES...I'm NOT SAYING THAT IS REQUIRED...I am saying that some simply had success early on doing that, but it isn't necessary11-18-09 03:16 PMLike 0 - Okay, I think you are confused as to how wifi works or something...
wifi on the s2 allows your s2 to receive and transmit data without (or in supplement to) using verizon's data network. Wifi on the s2 allows you to use a different data network to access BIS. I NEVER once said that you are connecting directly to RIM's server, but you can be connected to BIS (meaning you can access and receive emails, BBM, etc.) while only on WiFi.
BIS is NOT a Data Connection Method. It is what you CONNECT TO using a data network (Verizon's through the phone radio, or a different network through WiFi)
I know you need a WiFi hotspot to actually get data, that is not my point. My point was simply to relay to OP that he shouldn't ahve to switch to BES because it is not needed and that there were a few people on here that reported early success with it.
I agree with you that changing from BIS to BES will do nothing. I only told OP that some did this early on, and that this shouldn't be needed...I'm not arguing that being on BIS or BES will fix anything, but you imply that you can't get to BIs while only on WiFiLast edited by spyderman09; 11-18-09 at 03:26 PM.
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I am not at home, but I don't think I have any special settings set up, but I can check when I do get home.11-18-09 03:30 PMLike 0 -
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com11-18-09 04:10 PMLike 0 - I just got it working !
I updated from a 1.x Beta build from much earlier this year on my router to the current 2.x build from the Linksys site and now it works.
Looks like the solution for anyone with a Linksys router is to make sure they have the most recent firmware loaded. Also I would use WiFi Protected Setup if it is offered since that is what I used when it worked.11-18-09 04:15 PMLike 0 - I just got it working !
I updated from a 1.x Beta build from much earlier this year on my router to the current 2.x build from the Linksys site and now it works.
Looks like the solution for anyone with a Linksys router is to make sure they have the most recent firmware loaded. Also I would use WiFi Protected Setup if it is offered since that is what I used when it worked.
Enjoy!11-18-09 04:22 PMLike 0 - I just got it working !
I updated from a 1.x Beta build from much earlier this year on my router to the current 2.x build from the Linksys site and now it works.
Looks like the solution for anyone with a Linksys router is to make sure they have the most recent firmware loaded. Also I would use WiFi Protected Setup if it is offered since that is what I used when it worked.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com11-18-09 04:33 PMLike 0 - Your problem is definitely something with the router. Having an IP as -- means that your router is not assigning an IP address to the Storm2.11-18-09 08:06 PMLike 0
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I will admit that I had purchased a NetGear router sometime in the past... and quickly returned it due to the difficulty with configuring the thing with various network hardware. But... this was some time ago, and I have no idea if the company has ever improved. Personally I've never had an issue with LinkSys, so I stick with 'em. Although, this commentary is of no help to you at this time .
As I am completely unfamiliar with NetGear router's configuration, I am unable to point ya in the right direction. Although, I did look up the tech spec's for model, but this does not help with proper setup of the router. According the tech spec's, there's no reason you should not be able to connect. So I can only guess that's there's some setting you need to change.
Personally, I'm using a fairly old LinkSys wireless router and was able to connect right away, with absolutely no issues. I know this of no conciliation to you.
Sorry, I can't be of any more help than that.
*Edit* Why the heck is it spliting the quoted post into seperate quotes? This is the second time now. >shrug< Don't get it. Oh well... nevermind... don't really careLast edited by Craterz; 11-18-09 at 08:17 PM.
11-18-09 08:15 PMLike 0 - I just got it working !
I updated from a 1.x Beta build from much earlier this year on my router to the current 2.x build from the Linksys site and now it works.
Looks like the solution for anyone with a Linksys router is to make sure they have the most recent firmware loaded. Also I would use WiFi Protected Setup if it is offered since that is what I used when it worked.
The only thing I could think was causing it not to connect was because my Router is set up WAP-Personal and there is only WEP that I could see on the Storm. If I use Pre Shared Key (PSK) it should still work though right?11-19-09 08:18 AMLike 0 - Maybe this is my issue. I need to update my Linksys Router. I spent a good chunk of the evening yesterday trying to get my Storm connected to Wifi. I wanted to chuck it off my balcony. I will try this when I get home today and hopefully it works.
The only thing I could think was causing it not to connect was because my Router is set up WAP-Personal and there is only WEP that I could see on the Storm. If I use Pre Shared Key (PSK) it should still work though right?
If the Storm2 shows the network as being WEP encrypted than something is wrong with your router as it is not correctly identifying itself to the Storm2.11-19-09 07:18 PMLike 0
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