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Spinynorman
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  #653092 9-Jul-2012 17:47
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We have a Netgear WNDR3700 Dual Mode wireless router. I connect to it in 2.4Ghz mode usually. The 5Ghz mode also works without any problems.

Wireless at work is handled by Cisco access points which seem to hold the connection well. The network is designed as a 'guest' network for use by smart devices and vendors with wireless laptops etc. and provides a connection directly to the internet. The downside of this is that there is web page where you have to log into the network to get access (similar to McDs). Sometimes this connection expires and you find that you have to log in again to get the connection. No problem really, a heap better than it was a year ago!

Overall I can't complain about any wireless issues. Has a slightly better range than my Desire did and connects at 5Ghz.



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  #653116 9-Jul-2012 18:51
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Lambchop:
nofam: Can someone on the new LFB firmware confirm for me whether inserting a headphone plug still brings up the menu in the notification screen with the music player, video player short cuts?  The new WanamLite ROM doesn't seem to do this any longer. . . .


actually no it doesn't - and the wee headphone icon doesn't show up in the notification bar either 


I'm on LFB foxhound and it works, well if I turn it on under accessory in settings but its annoying. Also icon is in notification bar




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mattyjnz
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  #653156 9-Jul-2012 20:20
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Spinynorman: We have a Netgear WNDR3700 Dual Mode wireless router. I connect to it in 2.4Ghz mode usually. The 5Ghz mode also works without any problems.


Well that raises another interesting question.

My wi-fi frequency band is set to 'auto' - any ideas as to whether or not that might be causing some problems. Might try 2.4 and see how it goes.



own3d
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  #653401 10-Jul-2012 10:46
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Anyone on a stock GT-I9300T flashed over their modem, e.g. XXLFB
I ask this because it doesn't matter what S3 you buy, it will work on XT, meaning we can flash the same ROM+Modem as the GT-I9300 and it should all work, just seeing if anyone has done this in practice

If you have a 9300T and using CM9, you are required to use XXLFB modem now, anyone?
I'll either go down this path, or foxhound

mattyjnz
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  #653693 10-Jul-2012 18:46
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I'm getting random re-boots now, about one a day, anyone else having a similar problem ?

If I do a factory reset is that likely to fix the problem ?

Ta.

nofam
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  #653697 10-Jul-2012 18:49
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mattyjnz: I'm getting random re-boots now, about one a day, anyone else having a similar problem ?

If I do a factory reset is that likely to fix the problem ?

Ta.


Are you still running stock kernel/firmware?

mattyjnz
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  #653699 10-Jul-2012 18:51
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nofam:
mattyjnz: I'm getting random re-boots now, about one a day, anyone else having a similar problem ?

If I do a factory reset is that likely to fix the problem ?

Ta.


Are you still running stock kernel/firmware?


Yes, I am, sorry should have mentioned that.

Phone is rooted, that is it, have not done anything else to it.

Random re-boots started about two weeks ago and now have become more frequent.

 
 
 

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  #653707 10-Jul-2012 19:06
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mattyjnz:
nofam:
mattyjnz: I'm getting random re-boots now, about one a day, anyone else having a similar problem ?

If I do a factory reset is that likely to fix the problem ?

Ta.


Are you still running stock kernel/firmware?


Yes, I am, sorry should have mentioned that.

Phone is rooted, that is it, have not done anything else to it.

Random re-boots started about two weeks ago and now have become more frequent.


Does it tend to reboot during use, or when it's in deep sleep?

mattyjnz
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  #653711 10-Jul-2012 19:14
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nofam:
mattyjnz:
nofam:
mattyjnz: I'm getting random re-boots now, about one a day, anyone else having a similar problem ?

If I do a factory reset is that likely to fix the problem ?

Ta.


Are you still running stock kernel/firmware?


Yes, I am, sorry should have mentioned that.

Phone is rooted, that is it, have not done anything else to it.

Random re-boots started about two weeks ago and now have become more frequent.


Does it tend to reboot during use, or when it's in deep sleep?


Normally when it's idle.

nofam
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  #653718 10-Jul-2012 19:18
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mattyjnz:
nofam:
mattyjnz:
nofam:
mattyjnz: I'm getting random re-boots now, about one a day, anyone else having a similar problem ?

If I do a factory reset is that likely to fix the problem ?

Ta.


Are you still running stock kernel/firmware?


Yes, I am, sorry should have mentioned that.

Phone is rooted, that is it, have not done anything else to it.

Random re-boots started about two weeks ago and now have become more frequent.


Does it tend to reboot during use, or when it's in deep sleep?


Normally when it's idle.


Yeah, it's most likely a dodgy app - try a factory reset if you can't isolate which one.

mattyjnz
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  #653720 10-Jul-2012 19:20
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nofam:
mattyjnz:
nofam:
mattyjnz:
nofam:
mattyjnz: I'm getting random re-boots now, about one a day, anyone else having a similar problem ?

If I do a factory reset is that likely to fix the problem ?

Ta.


Are you still running stock kernel/firmware?


Yes, I am, sorry should have mentioned that.

Phone is rooted, that is it, have not done anything else to it.

Random re-boots started about two weeks ago and now have become more frequent.


Does it tend to reboot during use, or when it's in deep sleep?


Normally when it's idle.


Yeah, it's most likely a dodgy app - try a factory reset if you can't isolate which one.


Hmm, ok thanks for that will try and see if I can work out what I have downloaded lately which might have caused the problem. Cheers.

chovik
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  #653963 11-Jul-2012 12:57
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Otterbox Case "Commuter"

Is anyone using one of these cases? Any comments...too bulky etc??
Any links for where the best place is to purchase...maybe ebay (never used ebay so not sure how to search for this)

Currently using the "Flip case" that is the Samsung one...very nice and slim line but obviously whilst providing great protection for the screen doesn't offer any other protection to the phone if dropped etc

Thanks

motorwayne
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  #654001 11-Jul-2012 14:11
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chovik: Otterbox Case "Commuter"

Is anyone using one of these cases? Any comments...too bulky etc??
Any links for where the best place is to purchase...maybe ebay (never used ebay so not sure how to search for this)

Currently using the "Flip case" that is the Samsung one...very nice and slim line but obviously whilst providing great protection for the screen doesn't offer any other protection to the phone if dropped etc

Thanks


I'm thinking of getting one of the Defender cases just before Xmas to protect the S3 from sand on the beach, from what I understand the commuter is only partial protection on some things.

Lambchop
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  #654130 11-Jul-2012 18:44
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jeffnz:
Lambchop:
nofam: Can someone on the new LFB firmware confirm for me whether inserting a headphone plug still brings up the menu in the notification screen with the music player, video player short cuts?  The new WanamLite ROM doesn't seem to do this any longer. . . .


actually no it doesn't - and the wee headphone icon doesn't show up in the notification bar either 


I'm on LFB foxhound and it works, well if I turn it on under accessory in settings but its annoying. Also icon is in notification bar


ahh very true ..they have made the default behavior to not show this ..but it's there under settings now. nice. shame you can't edit which apps populate this list. google music would be a pref

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  #654133 11-Jul-2012 19:04
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oh crap here we go.. be gentle!!!

Uggg. I was in a hurry this morning and somewhat impulse bought a S3 (impulse buys are never a good idea!). I wanted a vodafone model and of course they didn't have any, but they had one XT, and arn't expecting stock of vodafone models for another 7-10days.. You can see where this is going...
Had a quick look at the box and the bands on the back (that were partly obscured by the noel leeming sticker) and thought it all looked ok.
Damn how wrong was i. Got it back to work, set it up and all was good! Well until i got it home that is and the internet didn't work. Typically we have 900mhz mobile broadband out here, work is on 2100mhz and the XT version dosn't support 900mhz umts. Im screwed arn't I?, flashing a GT-i9300 modem over this GT-i9300T isn't going to magically transform it into a 100% vodafone capable model?
Will NL take it back if im going to swap it for the same vodafone version? it will be 24hours old, ive peeled the sticker off and thats about it..

Edit: This thread would insinuate that it is indeed possible to flash the non t modem over the t handset and get it working

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