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Guys have you tried to look for the WEP code under your router? it is estated there, correct me if im wrong. But that was in my case. Hope this help|||
There are two types of problems here: .
1. the case where the phone does not connect to the router. And that is solvable by an carefull configuration with IPs and DNSs and types of encrption used (by the way, WPA does NOT work, just WEP, or......well...no encryption )
2. the second case, when the phone gets connected and the "blue ball" is displayed. This is the most annoying, because the browser still won't work.
DagMX has this second problem. I also have this problem and didn't manage to solve it. Im still waiting for an answer or a solution from Sony Ericsson Customer Support Service.
If any of you finds out anything.........
Bye all!|||
There are two types of problems here:
1. the case where the phone does not connect to the router. And that is solvable by an carefull configuration with IPs and DNSs and types of encrption used (by the way, WPA does NOT work, just WEP, or......well...no encryption )
2. the second case, when the phone gets connected and the "blue ball" is displayed. This is the most annoying, because the browser still won't work.
DagMX has this second problem. I also have this problem and didn't manage to solve it. Im still waiting for an answer or a solution from Sony Ericsson Customer Support Service.
If any of you finds out anything.........
Bye all!|||
I started off having trouble, but eventually, I've managed to get mine connected to three different wireless points.
I found that the P1i wouldn't work with WPA2-PSK encryption but it worked fine on all of them when I changed to WPA-PSK in the settings.
Hope this helps
Pui|||
About someone saying in a post here that WPA doesnt work its not true.
I got logged in at my school to the WLAN using WPA (WPA Enterprise). The only problem I had was that I had to login to a specific domain which there wasnt any setting but I was able to solve this with the help of our school helpdesk. Using username<at-symbol>domain (could not post the correct symbol (no <> naturally) since I dont have enough posts in these forums since it thinks its a email) I was able to login to the wlan and everything worked just fine then.
Getting the correct settings you need to be really careful. If your router has WPA-PSK you have to use WPA-Personal in your P1i. Using WPA-Enterprise is same as "just" WPA. From the page you set the SSID and no encryption/WEP/WPA-PSK/WPA you select next from the lower right corner menu (more? dont know since I use finnish language in the phone) Then there are all the TKIP/AES, PEAP/EAP-TLS/EAP-TTLS/...... and many other setting and after all those you have to set a username and password (when using WPA Enterprise). Be SURE you know ALL these settings from your router and set them to match in your phone and it will work.
Also someone said that the P1i can only connect if channel is set to 1. I've tried at home using channels 1-16 with WEP TKIP encryption and got it working every time. Also the network at school which uses WPA TKIP / WPA2 AES encryption I've been able to connect at channels 2 and 6 (I cannot influence what channels the routers at school use).