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can't connect to Wifi

usualwyy

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dear all,

After I reboot my Desire,it stay in "obtaining IP address from xxxxx" for a very long time,and will never finish this work
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Why?
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here is the Wifi software version and screen shot when it working
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Anything I could do about that? Please kindly advise.

Thank you!
 

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dear all,

After I reboot my Desire,it stay in "obtaining IP address from xxxxx" for a very long time,and will never finish this work
mad.gif


Why?
confused.gif


here is the Wifi software version and screen shot when it working
eek.gif


Anything I could do about that? Please kindly advise.

Thank you!

Have you tried rebooting your router & then trying?
Another thing to try see if you can connect to your router unsecured just to make sure its not your key playing up, if you can connect try using a shorter key
 
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Have you tried rebooting your router & then trying?
Another thing to try see if you can connect to your router unsecured just to make sure its not your key playing up, if you can connect try using a shorter key
thank you for your kindly help

It seems that you got the key :p

Actually I dont wanna restart my router everytime before I prepare to Wifi my Desire :(

Do you have any better advise :(

Will it be better if I flash the Wifi radio to Higher version :thinking:
 
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thank you for your kindly help

It seems that you got the key :p

Actually I dont wanna restart my router everytime before I prepare to Wifi my Desire :(

Do you have any better advise :(

Will it be better if I flash the Wifi radio to Higher version :thinking:

Thats always something you could try a higher version of wifi, but you may also find that the router reboot may have cleared the problem long term.
I find routers & all computer based products can get quirky through static build up, often caused by weather conditions.
Often a reboot clears the problem long term.
 
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