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Jim
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Posted: 2006-12-16 11:04
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Dude don't talk about that like that, hope you where joking. I'm a real Brusseleir so I don't have any preferences as I'm kinda mixed. I went to the dutch schools until I was 14 years old then went to the french wich I'm still in and it sicken me to hear critics from both parts but I agree on one part: Walloons don't make any effort at all to learn/speak dutch and should make drastic efforts but it isn't something to wish none the less.

Those morons from rtbf brought back a topic that is taboo for good reasons, they are attention whores because of their poor shows. Just to back up what I'm saying: look in the "Ciné télé revue", every week you have the top 15 of programs and 14 of them is from RTL-TVI, 1 is RTBF which is their news.

Stupid media that is screwing up this beautifull country ...
bart
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Posted: 2006-12-16 21:08
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sorry mate but i'm not joking. i am flemish and i prefere the scandinavian german culture above the french one. although i love paris.
i don't have problems with our french speaking part, but our goverment is really awfull, our king is terrible, he's not an example like in some other countries.
i'm for uniting countries and stuff like that, but not when its run by a buch of comunist or left politicians. belgium is a political left country.
and pardon me if i am being selfish for once, but it would be best in terms of economie and social security for me if flanders would go seperatly, and also close the borders for people who don't adjust to our culture and law.

just my 2cents
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michka
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Posted: 2006-12-16 23:30
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VLD is a bunch of communists.


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Jim
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Posted: 2006-12-16 23:46
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Don't think they are communist, mostly eager for power in a democracy. Contradictory? Welcome in Belgium, the king has no purpose, Philip is a tool, Laurent cries after his millions and there is major corruption in some political party, but I thought we where used to that .

Those 'tards on RTBF should have made a big debate with the + and - for each side and how we can re-work together to have a flourishing country. Since that day, everybody re-talks about the "inevitable", I feel so alone sometimes ... .

Anyway, none will have Brussels, its ours!!!
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Posted: 2006-12-17 00:45
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we lost brussel 175years ago. we wouldn't want it anymore, their are more foreign people living their then rats.

as for the king and his famely, they are costing us money, alot of money each year. money that can be spend on better things like green energy and better social security for the people who really need it.

vld have turned into a left party.
its so sad to say that Vlaams Belang is the only right party, and they are far from extreme. and the fact that many people see them as nazi's is far from true. most Vlaams Belangers hate the germans.
unlike me who would like to see a better way of working and sharing idea's and R&D. but germany has had a left leading political system after the fall of hitler.
if hitler would've never excisted, WO 2 would have come a few years later, probably arround 2000.
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mayacesar
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Posted: 2006-12-17 12:33
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I don't wanna kill your political enthousiasm but I've an issue with my P990i. Hopefully someone will be able to help me.

Could you please tell me how to configure the phone to browse the internet via Wifi and with Telenet settings ?
I've a wifi connection home, from Telenet, and would like to use it with my P990i but after several attempts I can't get it work.
I've entered all the info like username, password... etc but with no results. I must have missed something.
So, can anybody explain to me in details the whole procedure from A to Z to follow for using the Wifi with Telenet on the P990i ?

Also, how to use the wifi with open connection when on street or anywhere else ?

Many thanks in advance for your precious time and help.
Jim
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Posted: 2006-12-17 15:39
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If I'm correct P990 only support 802.11b. What's your router?
mayacesar
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Posted: 2006-12-17 16:19
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I don't know if this can be called "router" but that's the original installed by the Telenet technician : a D-Link Access Point DWL-2000AP+.
On the box it's written "802.11g/2.4GHZ Wireless Access Point.

I'm pretty sure wifi should work on my P990i, it's just that I'm missing some important detail during the configuration... and I don't know which one.
Jim
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Posted: 2006-12-17 18:42
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It seems that the DWL-2000AP+ emits only in G. While beeing with Telenet, I'm not familiar with their wifi solutions they offer but ask if you can change to a router/access point that supports B and G.

Telenet has a bad habbid to put hubs and inferior hardware until it finally works, thanks to them I got two hubs for free that wasn't needed on my network .
mayacesar
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Posted: 2006-12-17 23:39
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You might be right Jim, thanks for bringing that detail up to my attention. I've read the P990i guide and indeed it's only compatible with the 802.11b. (page 175 of the French version)

I took the box of the router to see what's on about the b and the g and according the manual, the g provides a 8X faster speed than the b. Did Telenet wrong to choose for the g instead of the b ? I don't know.
What I know for sure is that I will not go for a lower home wifi connection just to make it work on my P990i.

Thanks anyway for your help Jim, much appreciated.
michka
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Posted: 2006-12-18 03:02
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According to the specs on the D-Link site, the DWL-2000AP+ is compatible with 802.11b (11Mbps) as well as the 802.11g (54 Mbps).
So you should not have a problem connecting your P990. Unless you programmed the DWL to only communicate in 802.11g (if it is possible).
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bart
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Posted: 2006-12-19 08:49
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is your connection at home with a router so more things can be hooked up to it? or standard connection, if so, you could be limited to 2 devices because of your subscribtion.

also the only thing you need to fill in in the settings is telenet users name and password, NOTHING else.
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bart
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Posted: 2006-12-21 20:20
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so any of you guys bouth phones or acc as xmas gifts?

i bought a J100i for my uncle (to replace his awfull 3310)
a Z520i for my mum (to replace a Z600)
and she bought here self a J230i (to replace her T610)
and i bought a W700i for myself (to replace a K510i)
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Jim
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Posted: 2006-12-22 11:39
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@mayacesar: Yes and no, G is faster but has a lower radius of operation unless it has MIMO technology (using multiple antenna's to bounce on walls instead of passing through them). While B is inferior in speed it's superior in range and stability of signal, I also see that on my linksys router with pre-MIMO technology: on the third floor I use B for a steady signal and second/first floor I use G.

@michka: from what I understand it's able to connect to other hardware that use B/G (making bridges) but transmit only in G.

@bart: nope no phone at all, still with my K750i and won't change it for a long time.

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michka
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Posted: 2006-12-22 20:57
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Jim, that's not what is mentionned on their web site.
Anyway, I never saw any g system not being backward compatible with b.
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