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When i connect to internet with the WiFi connection, my Omnia II becomes very slow. Other computers connected to the same router is very fast. Is there a menu for the speed in Wifi mode?

I use WM6.5pro

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Guest Tomas Janovsky
When i connect to internet with the WiFi connection, my Omnia II becomes very slow. Other computers connected to the same router is very fast. Is there a menu for the speed in Wifi mode?

I use WM6.5pro

I have same problem. About 100-400 kByte/sec.

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Guest ray1234

100-400KB/s is slow?? This is a pocketpc with a CPU of only 800mhz, at max I can download ftp via wifi at 800KB/s. Using HSDPA, it is only 200KB/s. You cant compare a phone with a PC.

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100-400KB/s is slow?? This is a pocketpc with a CPU of only 800mhz, at max I can download ftp via wifi at 800KB/s. Using HSDPA, it is only 200KB/s. You cant compare a phone with a PC.

YES it is SLOW!!! The speed is same as my 7 year old FSC LOOX 720 with WIFI B with 520MHz CPU!!! So I am really disapointed with i8000!

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Guest Rothariger

i have a similiar problem... but what i have seen with the spb wireless manager is that it transmit intermittent... i get i dont know, 200 b at one, then it stops, for 1 or 2 secs (maybe more), and then again 200b, and so on....

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I have tried to switch my WiFi router to 802.11g mode only and my i8000 worked in same speed but about 2-5 minutes, after that it appeared error message on the phone.

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YES it is SLOW!!! The speed is same as my 7 year old FSC LOOX 720 with WIFI B with 520MHz CPU!!! So I am really disapointed with i8000!

I have an Asus A620 which is running only 400Mhz CPU. With Wifi card, it only manages about 100KB/s, I suppose your LOOX 720 manages not much more than that, with my i8000 it is 800KB/s, that is a bit faster already, although nothing much worth mentioning as compared to the speed of PC it is still very slow...

Ah and one important thing, when you download and save a file, YOU MUST SAVE IT UNDER MAIN STORAGE! The speed difference is huge! I can only manage 800KB/s saving to main memory, if I save to My Storage or Storage Card, the speed will be down to below 100KB/s even on wifi.

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I have an Asus A620 which is running only 400Mhz CPU. With Wifi card, it only manages about 100KB/s, I suppose your LOOX 720 manages not much more than that, with my i8000 it is 800KB/s, that is a bit faster already, although nothing much worth mentioning as compared to the speed of PC it is still very slow...

Ah and one important thing, when you download and save a file, YOU MUST SAVE IT UNDER MAIN STORAGE! The speed difference is huge! I can only manage 800KB/s saving to main memory, if I save to My Storage or Storage Card, the speed will be down to below 100KB/s even on wifi.

My LOOX runs 350kB/s. So if your i8000 runs with 800kB/s and my i8000 max 400kB/s so I've got probably broken machine.

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Guest surenz

The things are not so simple.

With Resco explorer and shared folders with windows 7 in 802.11g connections I hardly was reaching 250-300 kBytes/s.

With that Web server ( http://www.julien-manici.com/windows_mobil...remote_access/) I could reach even 900 kBytes/s no matters where I'm saving the file.

More than this I think even HTC HD2 that claims to have 802.11n adapter included is not able to reach.

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The things are not so simple.

With Resco explorer and shared folders with windows 7 in 802.11g connections I hardly was reaching 250-300 kBytes/s.

With that Web server ( http://www.julien-manici.com/windows_mobil...remote_access/) I could reach even 900 kBytes/s no matters where I'm saving the file.

More than this I think even HTC HD2 that claims to have 802.11n adapter included is not able to reach.

Yes, with shared folders I also can't reach 800KB/s

But take into consideration this - even on your desktop/notebook, downloading shared folder via wifi is going to be slower than direct download from internet, so how can you expect your pocketpc to perform the same?

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Yes, with shared folders I also can't reach 800KB/s

But take into consideration this - even on your desktop/notebook, downloading shared folder via wifi is going to be slower than direct download from internet, so how can you expect your pocketpc to perform the same?

I have tried to download something via FTP and speed was same - about 200-400. But as I wrote when I tried to switch my WiFi router only to 802.11g the phone driver has crashed with an error.

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