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Pessoal, estou aqui com um problema.. Ontem instalei net nova em casa, da Zon, com o hub wireless. Quando a instalação foi feita, experimentei com o meu Arc. Liguei o wireless e detectou logo. Inseri a password e tudo ok. Wireless no telemóvel a funcionar direito.

O problema veio quando desliguei o hub para mudar de sitio e voltei a ligar. Depois disto, o meu telemóvel nunca mais detectou a minha rede wireless. Nem inserindo o SSID à mão ele detecta. O mais estranho é que depois experimentei com a PS3 e a consola detectou logo automaticamente e ligou-se sem qualquer problema.

Não percebo porque é que no Arc nunca mais apareceu a rede. Aparecem as outras todas do meu prédio, menos a minha. Já fiz reboot ao telemóvel mas continua na mesma. Alguém tem alguma ideia do que se passa?

Ninguém?!

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Nexus S Bought Off Of eBay(Possibly) Shows Us What IceCreamSandwich Is Made Of

Ice Cream Sandwich. Those three words are sure to catch the attention of every Android feen within a 10 mile radius. If the mere mention of the upcoming version of Android can cause such a stir amongst the community, just imagine what will happen when we get to see it in action?

Actually, you don't have to imagine -- the first video of Ice Cream Sandwich has just hit the internet. It's running on a Nexus S that, unsurprisingly, came from eBay.

You can definitely see the Honeycomb-meets-Gingerbread action going on here -- even the color scheme is a clear collaboration of the two operating systems, exactly like it did when we leaked exclusive screenshots back in August. The lockscreen and running apps selected are clearly taken directly from Honeycomb, while the app tray remains very Gingerbread.

The launcher has taken on a makeover, too -- we now have four shortcuts where there used to only be two, as well as what looks like a dedicated folder just for Google Apps.

video:

 http://www.viddler.com/embed/e3aea318[/Code]

ics3-20110928-1317245983.jpg

Quer dizer q um qq nexus s corre o [b]IceCreamSandwich? [/b]

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Tenta desactivar para modo b/g pode ser por aí ou mudar o canal para um mais baixo

É um bocado por tentativa, mas se as outras redes aparecem o problema não pode ser de hardware

És grande. Mudei para "b/g mixed" e para um canal 2.437GHz e o telemóvel detectou logo. <3.

Se não for muito incomodo, o que implica esta mudança no sistema wireless? Qualidade do sinal mais fraca?

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Mais uma sugestão

https://market.android.com/details?id=com.brilliapps.wifiandmorefixer

Já vi que já está resolvido.

Sinceramente não sei o problema, mas muitas vezes resulta.

De qualquer forma se ainda quiseres testa essa app, pode ser que ajude a meter tudo como estava

Nexus S Bought Off Of eBay(Possibly) Shows Us What IceCreamSandwich Is Made Of

Ice Cream Sandwich. Those three words are sure to catch the attention of every Android feen within a 10 mile radius. If the mere mention of the upcoming version of Android can cause such a stir amongst the community, just imagine what will happen when we get to see it in action?

Actually, you don't have to imagine -- the first video of Ice Cream Sandwich has just hit the internet. It's running on a Nexus S that, unsurprisingly, came from eBay.

You can definitely see the Honeycomb-meets-Gingerbread action going on here -- even the color scheme is a clear collaboration of the two operating systems, exactly like it did when we leaked exclusive screenshots back in August. The lockscreen and running apps selected are clearly taken directly from Honeycomb, while the app tray remains very Gingerbread.

The launcher has taken on a makeover, too -- we now have four shortcuts where there used to only be two, as well as what looks like a dedicated folder just for Google Apps.

video:

 http://www.viddler.com/embed/e3aea318[/Code]

ics3-20110928-1317245983.jpg

Quer dizer q um qq nexus s corre o [b]IceCreamSandwich? [/b]

Quase de certeza que sim e isto é mais uma prova

De qualquer forma mais dia menos dia o pessoal troca para uma custom, e aí não tenho dúvidas que sim

Já agora esse foi vendido no ebay por 220 USD :P

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Mais uma sugestão

https://market.andro...ifiandmorefixer

Já vi que já está resolvido.

Sinceramente não sei o problema, mas muitas vezes resulta.

De qualquer forma se ainda quiseres testa essa app, pode ser que ajude a meter tudo como estava

Sim, eu já tinha instalado o WiFi Analyzer e continuava sem detectar a rede wireless.. Mas pronto, se com estas configurações da rede wireless não houver perda de sinal ou de qualidade, deixo ficar como está.

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De qualquer forma a app que te disse não tem nada a ver com o wifi analyser.pelo que percebi é tipo um factory reset mas só às configurações wireless

Aqueles ficheiros temporários que ficam armazenados e podem causar problemas são apagados

Isto carece de confirmação, mas quando chegar a casa vou investigar mais sobre a app


Sessão de esclarecimento da team CyanogenMOD no Android Barbecue


http://qik.com/m/video/44717815?link=7a58351b
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This simple trick can completely unlock your phone without a code.

AT&T Galaxy S II Has a Huge Security Flaw (video) (UPDATED)

By Jon Rettinger on September 30, 2011 (15 minutes ago) in Security, Videos

If You're excited for the Samsung Galaxy S II launching on AT&T, you may want to make sure you aren't going to rely on its lock feature for a whole lot of security.

Boy Genius Report uncovered a highly odd security flaw in the AT&T variant of the Galaxy S II today. If you use the security lock, once you've successfully unlocked, it pretty much breaks it for future uses. All one has to do is power the phone on, wait for it to fade to black without doing the code, and when you power it back on you'll be presented with the normal screen with no lock code. Whomever may pick up your phone at this point can't go to town on your device, getting in to all of your personal information.

Admittedly all of us who are currently encountering this issue are using review units of this phone, and there is a chance that this could be fixed by the time it launches on October 2 with a download. For now, if this isn't addressed, it's a fairly large security hole and one that doesn't make a whole lot of sense. Currently the issue is not impacting the Epic 4G Touch on Sprint, so this is specific to the AT&T version.

We have reached out to Samsung for a comment and will update when we hear back from them.

What do you think about this security flaw? Will it impact your decision to buy one?

Edited by JP--
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Expliquem-me a vantagem de usar o Tapatalk para o FNF, sendo que a versão mobile do fórum (via browser) está muito bom?

Nota: Nunca usei o Tapatalk.

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