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#9044 15-Aug-2006 11:43
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Can anyone recommend a WiFi network locator such as ministumbler that is known to work with the HTC Apache?

I have tried several to no avail, either dont run, or dont recognise the Apaches WiFi system...







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  #43982 15-Aug-2006 12:21
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I think WiFiFoFum might work with the Apache



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  #43983 15-Aug-2006 12:36
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Owned!

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  #43987 15-Aug-2006 13:40
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i tried that one, didnt work.

NokiaRocks, what got owned?









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  #44013 15-Aug-2006 16:28
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Hmm.. WiFiFoFum works on my Apache. Do you have .NET Compact Framework 2.0 installed? You also need to turn wifi on before starting the app.


Hitchhiker also works on my Apache.






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#44025 15-Aug-2006 18:10
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You can try Socket's Wi-Fi Companion for Windows Mobile 5.0 - but it's not free...






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  #44031 15-Aug-2006 19:03
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I tried WiFiFoFum before i installed the framework, it works fine now. Hitchhiker is still not working for me tho, it crashes on launch, but manages to find the network and send the google request (and recieve), all in the background while its crashed.

I have tried a soft reset, and only have a few apps installed.








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