For some reason Chat (the built-in IM client) on my E72 always uses my mobile phone provider's data connection, even though I am connected to WLAN at home. Other applications use WLAN, because it has a higher priority on my "Internet" destination in Connection settings.Chat doesn't seem to have any options at all to select the access point it uses.
I'm having problems tracing 2 of my mystery access points on my N95.I've deleted all the network assigned access points Tools > Settings > Connection > Access Points. But when I try to connect using the built-in web browser, there are still 2 Access Points showing.How can I delete these two? The list of access points are already empty, I even deleted the WLAN connections.
my nokia 5800 has suddenly just lost all its access points so when i connect to web n walk where it says select connection is say (no data). ive already tried doing restore to factory settings and that has not worked. If anyone has any ideas on how i can get them back plz help.
I recently bought an n86 and I am having persistent connectivity/wifi problems. Currently my biggest problem seems to be that while I can connect to the correct wireless router and bring up a first link on the web browser - whenever I try and link to another page the phone instantly tries to connnect through my phone provider (AT&T) and gives no other options.It is really strange.
Another strange thing is that I have set Internet connectivity priorities with my phone provider being last in the list however I am unable to use the 'change priorities' menu - instead I have to move the access point to one of the other destinations (like WAP Services), then, go to WAP Services and move it back to Internet so that it appears last in the list.Has anyone had similiar experiences?
For accessing my e-mail I would like to use my wireless LAN connection at first and only if there is no WLAN connection available I would like to use the packet-Data (GPRS, 3G) connection.I can define a "Destination" which contains both WLAN and GPRS connections with priorities.I can not, however, select this "Destination" in my mail settings. Only a direct connection (exactly one WLAN or GPRS/3G connection) is available. What am I doing wrong?How could I set prioritized access groups for e-mail? *)What exactly is the use of "Destinations"?
I updated my E52 to the latest firmware 33.002 and it seems that all my access points were moved to Uncategorized . I can't move them to Internet and I can't delete them; also some applications (ovi store, chat, etc.) won't connect to the internet anymore. Any ideas? Other than a hard reset.
My nokia c6-00 just lost all my Access points for connection (Connectivity -> Destinations:/ ) I used to have Access points from my supplier, But I no longer do. And now I can't connect to internet. What can I do to bring them back?
I am running version 091.004 form 2 June 2012. I have now problems with internet connections via WLAN or GPRS. Under "Network connections" I apparently have one access point categorized as Internet connection called "Netcom Mobil (3)".
I have 15 different ones in the "Not Categorized" section - some for MMS, some for WLAN and 3 copies of the above version 1, 2, 4 and no number respectively. Under Packet data is listed Netcom Mile (2) as access point Nokia Browser can access interne - claimin gto use Netcom Mobile(2)t.
Everything else does not work as far as I can see. I have tried to delete some of the duplicate points, but nothing happens. I have tried to change the categori - no chance. I have tried shutting it off and on. When you reply - beware my ignorrance about the difference between connection points and access points
I want to setup the e-mail client to connect to the access points according to their priority, the same way Web browser does. E.g. when set to connect to Internet category, it should first try to connect to WiFi, and if it's not available, connect to a packet data account.Can I do that with E72?
If I return to a Wifi zone that my Lumia 920 was previously connecting to I cannot get it to "remember" or automatically re-link to the same access point. My notebook & iPad does this without any intervention. I need to restart the Lumia 920 to get it linked.
I updated firmware to 054.003 but now I cannot add access points for wap/mms/internet! The setup wizard only gives me the option to add an email address only...before update I could get operator settings which is not the case now.
i am having trouble connecting my wifes iphone4 to our home wifi both my wifes phone and mine(iphone4) are running the lastest software my phone connects but hers wont?i have tried turning phone and router on and off,tried reseting network settings on phone but still no good this used to connect untill last week when it was connected ti itunes
I am having problems surfing online on sites such as facebook or google while using WiFi on public access points. And I am in range and the bar is full, and my camera when I take pics at night the light is yellowish and the picture comes out with yellowish lighting.
My bb-9330 has "a+chat for face book" installed and it's stuck on the screen where the app is asking for access to the gps info, but won't let me answer.
in Nokia Maps you can search for restaurants, supermarkets and so on. I wonder, who collects all these data? Who provides these data? Can Nokia users add their own content to Nokia Maps data? I could imagine with a Wiki kind of data gathering people could add their own content and Nokia Maps could provide much more points of interests. As far as I know Google Maps allows to add user gathered data.
For example, disabled people could add disability suited toilets to Nokia Maps and other disabled people searching for such a toilet can find it on their Nokia. Just as a thought.
As far as I know there is "Nokia Wireless Keyboard SU-8W" product designed specially for nokia phones. But is there any chance to use regular bluetooth PC keyboard with nokia phones (e75)? I guess there might be some drivers or apps that allow connection between nokia phone and other regular bluetooth devices (PC keyboards, mouses etc).
The Nokia Music Player that came with my E52 is not good, are there any (free!) alternatives? How about an iTunes for S60.I have problems with m4a files, and podcasts not being added (or not visible) to Music library (even if the file is there, and I can play it from the folder).
Are there any alternative (slightly bigger) keyboards available for Lumia 710/ WP7.5? I understand that the only option is to turn phone in landscape mode. Any apps available or expected soon?
Does anyone have a list of alternative web browsers for the 5800xm. I'm fed up with it crashing every 5 minutes. I've tried Opera Mini, and whilst it's stable, and really pretty. Some pages just don't display correctly. Trying to watch BBC TV Simulcast with Opera, and it doesn't recognise something possibly the country.
I have lumia 710. I have just downloaded the Zune PC program. It is 100MB !!With other phones, you just need to plug in the phone USB and the PC sees the phone as a drive.Why do I need 100MB ? I don't want 100MB. I am not interested in what Zune can supposedly do for me - I already have other programs which do all I want done, without messing up my PC with a vast amount of software I do not want.
I am having an issue with the volum up button to the side (the volum down works just fine). Is there and alterantive way to increase the phones volume (when playing music). I cant seem to find the setting to do that.
Two moths ago, there was an update to nokia chat. I've installed it, but afer that nokia chat ceased to function. When I entered it, it just said "Service temporarily unavailable.lease try later". Same thing happened with Social. I hoped that this would get solved with symbian anna, but it didn't. Now, when i enter the app, only the loading screen appears, the one with welcome to ovi, an then nothing. It just exits the app. Note that I uninstalled and reinstalled these apps many, many times, but still, they do not work.
Does the 5230 have the functions to access my wireless router?It would be nice to be able to access the web and such when home to download stuff at high speed over my cable internet.