Wayno-san
23rd March 2008, 08:01 PM
I have a xv6800 with DCDs latest 3.0.1 ROM. I'm able to connect to the internet via Verizon wireless and via my Wifi but I think my network and/or security settings are a little out of whack.
First, when I connect the xv6800 to my computer via USB to perform an active sync the following window pops open on the xv6800:
Pocket PC Networking
Cannot obtain a server-assigned IP address. Try again later or enter an IP address in Network Settings.
I have no idea what it's trying to connect to or why it needs an IP address.
Otherwise the activesync runs fine (it syncs up and I can transfer files without issue).
Secondly, when I try to open the "Video Sites" html file that installs along with FlashVideoBundle.cab package, I get a security warning stating that the page cannot be opened because it wasn't signed, etc... and even more recently, that page just locks up PIE (it appears as if it's constantly trying to reload it).
I'm not sure if the two are related but I'd really like to get them resolved.
All the xv6800's network adapters currently are assigned to connect to the internet and have the "use server-assigned IP address". Is this correct?
Thanks for the help!
-Wayno-san
First, when I connect the xv6800 to my computer via USB to perform an active sync the following window pops open on the xv6800:
Pocket PC Networking
Cannot obtain a server-assigned IP address. Try again later or enter an IP address in Network Settings.
I have no idea what it's trying to connect to or why it needs an IP address.
Otherwise the activesync runs fine (it syncs up and I can transfer files without issue).
Secondly, when I try to open the "Video Sites" html file that installs along with FlashVideoBundle.cab package, I get a security warning stating that the page cannot be opened because it wasn't signed, etc... and even more recently, that page just locks up PIE (it appears as if it's constantly trying to reload it).
I'm not sure if the two are related but I'd really like to get them resolved.
All the xv6800's network adapters currently are assigned to connect to the internet and have the "use server-assigned IP address". Is this correct?
Thanks for the help!
-Wayno-san