10-09-2006, 08:26 PM
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Join Date: 10-09-2006
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Location: Virginia Tech
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PDAPhone: HP iPaq 6365
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Carrier: Cingular
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I have a 6365 with the same problem.
Hey, I also have an HP iPaq 6365 and I was just about to say how I tried all of those techniques to fix the wireless problem. I figured, aww heck, why not give it one last try....~SMACK~ nope! Then I look up and started typing when I hear this little chime. I looked down to see the different wireless networks it had found and the WiFi symbol at the top instead of that annoying little |G|. Gotta love it. I read somewhere else that HP never really got out of the Beta stages in the testing of the HP iPaq, but they decided to put in on the market anyway. They're aware of the problems, but probably won't respond to any of the hundreds of people reporting problems with the iPaq. It really is a nice device and all, once you get to know the little quirks about it and the considerably unorthodox ways of solving problems...SMACK...  Those little quirks really almost make me want to by an O2. Well, I still lilke my HP, and I think I'll keep using it until I find a problem that I really can't fix in a cost effective manner.
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