Connecting Pocket PC to internet via WEP Secured WLAN - Wireless
This is a discussion on Connecting Pocket PC to internet via WEP Secured WLAN - Wireless ; I have been busy for some days now to connect my new Siemens Pocket Loox N560
(with integrated WiFi adapter; running under WM5) to my home WLAN.
First problem was to get my 128 bits WEP key entered in my ...
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Connecting Pocket PC to internet via WEP Secured WLAN
I have been busy for some days now to connect my new Siemens Pocket Loox N560
(with integrated WiFi adapter; running under WM5) to my home WLAN.
First problem was to get my 128 bits WEP key entered in my Pocket PC, but
after I knew I had to enter the HEX equivalent of the ASCII value my Pocket
PC receives a valid IP address (10.0.0.1) from my router and the LAN is
indicated to be CONNECTED.
However starting IExplorer and entering any URL results in a "page not
found" message indicating that my Pocket PC can not pass through my router to
the internet.
I have seen similar questions in discussion groups but I can not find any
answer on this issue.
Anyone who know what could be wrong ?
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Re: Connecting Pocket PC to internet via WEP Secured WLAN
If you go to |Start Menu | Settings | Connections | Connections (icon) |
Advanced | Select Networks | What network name is displayed in each box? If
you tap 'Edit' and then Proxy Settings what is displayed?
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"Bob D." wrote in message
news:6DF56ED8-AFAF-41BB-A0AB-B19FEE8D6BCB@microsoft.com...
>I have been busy for some days now to connect my new Siemens Pocket Loox
>N560
> (with integrated WiFi adapter; running under WM5) to my home WLAN.
> First problem was to get my 128 bits WEP key entered in my Pocket PC, but
> after I knew I had to enter the HEX equivalent of the ASCII value my
> Pocket
> PC receives a valid IP address (10.0.0.1) from my router and the LAN is
> indicated to be CONNECTED.
> However starting IExplorer and entering any URL results in a "page not
> found" message indicating that my Pocket PC can not pass through my router
> to
> the internet.
> I have seen similar questions in discussion groups but I can not find any
> answer on this issue.
> Anyone who know what could be wrong ?
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Re: Connecting Pocket PC to internet via WEP Secured WLAN
David,
Both boxes indicate "E2C" (referring to FSC's program EasyToConnect) and are
both set to connect to the Internet in the Proxy Settings tab.
I am using version v2.02.0641 (Build: 1125) which is known to have problems
creating WiFi connections on Pocket Loox N560s.
I found the following the fistloox.org/forums (thread 7337): "Any E2C WLAN
based connection, which successfully connects is NOT GUARANTEED to become
recognised by the OS's built-in Connection Manager. The Connection Manager is
not aware of the connection, although it is successfully established. This
will result in applications like pIE and others to not work correctly."
I have meanwhile downloaded & installed Build 1131 of E2C and after some
attempts I have finally succeeded to reach the Internet. Don't ask me how.
However the connection spontaneously drops every now and then and then I
have to start all over again connecting/deconnecting to my WLAN until I got a
working connection. My desktop PCs do not encounter any problems and do have
stable WiFi connections.
I have seen in several forums that E2C is considered to be a notorious
troublemaker. Is there a way of connecting to my home WLAN without E2C >
And next question: Can I remove the old E2C from ROM where it resides now ?
Thank you for your clarification.
Bob D. (Netherlands)
"David Hettel" wrote:
> If you go to |Start Menu | Settings | Connections | Connections (icon) |
> Advanced | Select Networks | What network name is displayed in each box? If
> you tap 'Edit' and then Proxy Settings what is displayed?
>
> --
> David Hettel
>
> Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group for everyone
> to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions addressed directly to me in
> E-mail or news groups.
>
> Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program
> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com
>
> DISCLAIMER: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranty of any kind,
> either expressed or implied, made in relation to the accuracy, reliability
> or content of this post. The author shall not be liable for any direct,
> indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use of, or
> inability to use, information or opinions expressed in this post and confers
> no rights.
>
>
>
> "Bob D." wrote in message
> news:6DF56ED8-AFAF-41BB-A0AB-B19FEE8D6BCB@microsoft.com...
> >I have been busy for some days now to connect my new Siemens Pocket Loox
> >N560
> > (with integrated WiFi adapter; running under WM5) to my home WLAN.
> > First problem was to get my 128 bits WEP key entered in my Pocket PC, but
> > after I knew I had to enter the HEX equivalent of the ASCII value my
> > Pocket
> > PC receives a valid IP address (10.0.0.1) from my router and the LAN is
> > indicated to be CONNECTED.
> > However starting IExplorer and entering any URL results in a "page not
> > found" message indicating that my Pocket PC can not pass through my router
> > to
> > the internet.
> > I have seen similar questions in discussion groups but I can not find any
> > answer on this issue.
> > Anyone who know what could be wrong ?
>