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N95 / hash key query
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| AntiSpamBloke 2007-06-27, 1:11 pm |
| According to manual, N95 is meant to switch from 'General' to 'Silent'
profile when # is pressed.
Not working for me.
Is it working for you?
Many thanks
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> According to manual, N95 is meant to switch from 'General' to 'Silent'
> profile when # is pressed.
Press and hold surely? With s a single press I would expect a # to
appear on the display!
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Regards
Jon
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| AntiSpamBloke 2007-06-27, 7:11 pm |
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> Press and hold surely? With s a single press I would expect a # to
> appear on the display!
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> Regards
> Jon
Nope. Nothing.
ISTR that it worked before I installed Truphone 3.0
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| Paul Hayes 2007-06-28, 7:11 am |
| AntiSpamBloke wrote:
> "Jon" <spam@jonparker.plus.com> wrote in message
> news:MPG.20ecb877982f68ec98aae2@text.usenet.plus.net...
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> Nope. Nothing.
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> ISTR that it worked before I installed Truphone 3.0
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I've got an N95 here for testing and pressing the hash key doesn't do
anything other than dial a # symbol. Pressing and holding it makes no
difference either.
cheers,
Paul.
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| AntiSpamBloke 2007-06-28, 1:11 pm |
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"Paul Hayes" <nomailforme@polog40.org.uk> wrote in message
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> AntiSpamBloke wrote:
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> I've got an N95 here for testing and pressing the hash key doesn't do
> anything other than dial a # symbol. Pressing and holding it makes no
> difference either.
>
> cheers,
> Paul.
Same here.
Does yours reboot for no reason?
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| Paul Hayes 2007-06-29, 7:11 am |
| AntiSpamBloke wrote:
> "Paul Hayes" <nomailforme@polog40.org.uk> wrote in message
> news:46838202$0$644$5a6aecb4@news.aaisp.net.uk...
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> Same here.
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> Does yours reboot for no reason?
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No, I've not seen it do that. The biggest problem I have with it is if
you turn the wifi auto-scanning on, it seems to constantly lose and
re-gain connection with any AP. If I leave it in manual mode so it is
doing no auto-scanning then it seems to stay connected to access points
fairly reliably.
Otherwise, it seems to work OK with Asterisk.
cheers,
Paul.
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| AntiSpamBloke 2007-06-29, 7:11 am |
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"Paul Hayes" <nomailforme@polog40.org.uk> wrote in message
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> AntiSpamBloke wrote:
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> No, I've not seen it do that. The biggest problem I have with it is if
> you turn the wifi auto-scanning on, it seems to constantly lose and
> re-gain connection with any AP. If I leave it in manual mode so it is
> doing no auto-scanning then it seems to stay connected to access points
> fairly reliably.
>
> Otherwise, it seems to work OK with Asterisk.
>
> cheers,
> Paul.
How did you configure yours to do manual scanning?
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