Modulation Type: Where is this located?
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Inside your Router and Curve.
Among the many choices your Router offers, the one that matters is 802.11g or Wi-Fi.
We know your Curve is working becasue it connects to your friends Router, just a matter of getting it connected to yours.
Is there like a code I have to put into my Curve? Or adjust the setting of my router?
The easy way is to use Wifi Setup on your Curve.
It will search out and attempt to connect to an available signal.
If that does not work, you need to troubleshoot your setup. The best way to do that is reset everything to factory defaults. If you can't connect that way, you know you have a more serious problem.
Thanks Stoner for the info, I got the wifi to connect. Question though about UMA, is the UMA only offered with a network plan? my Curve is unlocked and I dont have a plan at this time. I have connection now with my wifi, and Im trying to make calls through my wifi connection.
The way I understand it, T-Mobile offers H@H as an option to their offering.
You may be able to select it without a BIS (Data) plan. If so, you can still use the Voice over Wifi, but not messages.
Originally Posted by aardvarq
Thanks to all above, I finally have success connecting my wifi to my 8820.
Router: D-Link 614+ (with the two antennas)
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Here are the settings that I think may matter from the Advanced Tab --> Performance screen:
Basic Rates :
1-2-5.5-11(Mbps)
TX Rates :
1-2-5.5-11(Mbps)
Preamble Type :
Long Preamble
Authentication :
Auto
SSID Broadcast :
Enabled
4X Mode :
Disabled
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On the DHCP settings, I too assigned a static address to the Blackberry's MAC
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I am using MAC filtering
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I changed the channel number to 2
So far, this works.
-Varq
This solved my issue with dlink 614+ (one antenna).
I was doing one change at a time to try and see what was actually causing the error. I was still getting errors until I changed the settings for
Basic Rates :
1-2-5.5-11(Mbps)
TX Rates :
1-2-5.5-11(Mbps)
These were originally set to the 22Mbps, which seemed to cause the problem.
Thanks so much for your advice!!
Did you ever get it to work. This is driving me crazy. I too have a 2wire home portal and you know it doesn't have as configirable stuff as high end routers. Anyway I get the unable to obtain IP address error message. I am very dumb when it comes to this stuff and only had the blackberry BOLD a week. Please keep any answers short and dumbed down where a child can understand it. I have tried taking the wep code out in the 2wire but made no difference. This phone belongs to my wife so it never is in my possession very long to really get down and dirty with it. I need help and maybe I want have to contact ATT or Blackberry for help.
Old thread I know, but wanted to thank you for this post. My tx rates were at 22, and I changed to 1-2-5.5-11(Mbps) and was online in 2 seconds with my
dlink 614+ (one antenna)
Thanks again,
Rick
how can i get my tmo 8900 bold on wifi to connect to a tethered iphone broadcasting its wifi with mywi?
Look I know this post is EXTRA old, However those with the D-link Router who cannot connect and get code W002 or W010 the post below fixed my problem. It was the advanced settings he/she mentioned at the very bottom of the post. I hope this helps someone else, and sorry for reviving an old thread, but it helped me greatly.
I get connected to the wifi but the browser says unable to connect contact your service provider...
hey lk i have a prob i find my network i write my pass it saves it but wen i go 2 the browser they write :you are not currently in an area that can handle data communicATION.as a result,the browser cannot retrieve any web paages please try again when you are in a different lcation service provider if the problem persist and same **** at my friendz house and bluetouth with evry fckin ceel they tell that bluetouth connection failur plz help!!!!