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dakie

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#37365 11-Jul-2009 22:24
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I get this error message when trying to connect my W995a to browse the internet either normally or via Wifi. I can connect to Wifi just not browse anything

I get the error message  "Communication error Try again, turn off WIFI or contact your provider for support" when connecting via wifi. I get this regardless of connecting via WIFI or Mobile internet.


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qraider
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  #234269 12-Jul-2009 08:25
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Are you able to make/receive calls & txts ok ?




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  #234282 12-Jul-2009 09:40
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Is this to any site, or just to T-World (the default)? Assuming that the 995 works the same way as the 705, you can go directly to another page by using the "shortcuts" button (I don't know the proper name for it, but it's the bottom one on the left) and then press right to go to the Internet tab.

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  #234397 12-Jul-2009 18:45
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If wifi is on tworld won't load (tworld for me only loads if wifi isnt on and therefore connects over the network). Just select options as the above poster mentioned and enter the "go to address" or "bookmarks" tab and browse from there.



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  #234404 12-Jul-2009 19:04
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Thanks for the tips guys, I downloaded Mobile Opera last night and that works a treat.

And with your advise I can get tworld to work.

Cheers everyone

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