Post 5 made on Thursday September 15, 2005 at 16:04 |
SirKalle Long Time Member |
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Yep - that cannot be the solution for this problem. The iPronto seems to lost contact with the WLAN access point and needs some time to "find itself" or so ?!
After that time the problem vanishs.
Any guy here who has the same problem?
For Philips developer(s) (which read here sometimes):
The solution would be to turn of the display but not to cut down the connection to the access point! When I try to ping iPronto the device must be "online". If the iPronto falls asleep the ping to iPronto is lost. The device is also turned off in the access point's member list.
Philips, come on: It cannot be so complicated to fix a simple WLAN problem like this! There are other WLAN products in the big Philips company - ask a colleague to help you fix this (including WPA encryption).
Best regards,
Kalle
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