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  • I'm facing a problem with wifi on my N900, it connects to my home network but when I go to the browser it says it can't load the page like if there was no internet connection. I've tried other networks and it does the same thing, it works fine over the GPRS network but wouldn't work on wifi even after connecting with no issues. Any help???

  • this doesnt show the speed of the browser, but the speed of the connection

  • android and ios have better browser...

  • best mobile browser? go get a life. u ppl only know nokia phones. get out n c the world outside nokia. fucking south indian.

  • @Khum4r tell me whats better than firefox fanboy

  • What's the range of the wLan, please tell me, I'm considering on buying this phone, I really like it, but I'm confused between N900 and Galaxy s, which has stronger Wifi ?

  • @Hunterbgpz never buy a nokia's smartphones. thy suK

  • i got it today. :)

  • i 'll get it next week !!

  • i get 8mpbs

  • great sound quality !

  • hi thr ........can i know the nokia n900 which is bought from US nokia website will be usable in INDIA ????????

    plz do reply ....i hav a plan to buy one and to use it in india ....

    and is dat a good deal or i can go for google nexes 1 or the milestone ..

    thanks on advance

  • @milton3371 Go for a Nexus One..no doubts!

  • Man this sucker is like a pocket computer with a linux system.

    My hats is off to you nokia

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  • @TheRohankharat lol again an Indian surprised how they can live in country with 2mbps speed lolz, lol yeah you get speed of 2 mbps this is your maximum speed lolz. BSNL ROCKS haha 2 MBPS

  • @ereuroracer hey man we accept the fact that 2mbps is a great speed here in india... but remember whatever speed u r using currently will not be there in the list of your operator after 50 years... at that time a generation will feel how u lived in your country with this speed and they will laugh at you...

  • @33vishnu la velocidad del operador depende de lo que tenga contratado, en españa varian desde los 64kb hasta los 512kb con Vodafone.

    Saludos

  • @dreamerm42 thengakkola... manushyanu manasilaakuna bhaashayil samsarikkada pulle..

  • @33vishnu Right which language you write?

    I can not translate that I've written excuse me

  • @dreamerm42 the same question to u also....... if u speak in ur native language then why cant i??

  • @33vishnu I speak Spanish, one of the most spoken languages in the world next to English, even so in no time I have done with the intention of offending, and the question was not with intent to offend, on the contrary, my English is terrible, and translators tend to fail more to make. So I believed it was easier to write in Spanish, even so, if you tell me which language you can use the translator put it right and understand that in no time I have despised any form of writing

  • @33vishnu yo hablo español una de las lenguas mas habladas del planeta junto al ingles, aun asi en ningun momento lo he hecho con la intencion de ofender, ni la pregunta tampoco a sido con intencion de ofender, todo lo contrario, mi ingles es malisimo, y los traductores suelen fallar mas que hacertar. Asi he creido que lo mas facil era escribir en español, aun asi, si me dices que idioma podre usar el tradutor adecuado y comprender que pones

  • Don't buy Nokia... no matter what they say...

  • @TheRadocYoon why? why shouldn't we? Give us a good reason, this video is awfully tempting.

  • and i thought the first test was with 3g judging from that bad latency, btw MB is not the same as Mb...title of the video should be Mb/s in stead of MBPS

  • THANX MAN REALLY HELPFUL :)

  • i tested mine and unfortunately i can't connect my phone to the house's wi-fi, it keeps on asking for the key even though i've keyed those in already. if the wi-fi is free though, like at work, or at Panera, it works well. Can anybody help me fix this?

  • reset your router. and make a new security code. you need to use WEP level wifi key. because other types of security types will not work with wireless G. the N900 has wireless G networking capabilities.

  • well firstly, the n900 is not really a phone persay, like the iphone-that is a phone+wifi. the 900 is pretty much a continuation of the 810 internet tablet which phone capabilities, but anyways is your wifi non-secured? does it have a wep key?if it does, then go to your router settings,it should have it on the router itself. type that into the browser,go to wireless settings>find the password, scan on the nokia and just type it in, or you can just have the wireless at home non-password encrypted

  • @m01132 go to connections in your nokia settings then enter the wep key or w.e you are using

  • I tested mine one time and i got to over 7.0Mbps

  • nice! something I was interested in knowing, so, Thanks!

  • Hi, thanks for this video! Waiting for BSNL to launch 3G across India ;-)

  • y u laugh jack ass r! wats funyy bout india

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