No, my device came with nothing. So I downloaded an ICS exe, popped it in there, and it just stopped at Waiting for connection. When I put any dll in there, it will lock at the same place, but my device will tell me my connection settings are wrong. When the app is not started, everything works normally.
I've found that there are DHCP issues when using an iPod Touch on versions > 0.80. As I mentioned in the other thread, the iPod continually connects & reconnects. I removed the old network settings and still no luck. This is only when trying to connect with an iPod. I can connect normally with my Vista notebook.
In version 0.80 the iPod connects without any problem
No, my device came with nothing. So I downloaded an ICS exe, popped it in there, and it just stopped at Waiting for connection. When I put any dll in there, it will lock at the same place, but my device will tell me my connection settings are wrong. When the app is not started, everything works normally.
ICS works for you through USB with your computer?
You could still try using the ICS Installer linked in the second post.
I've found that there are DHCP issues when using an iPod Touch on versions > 0.80. As I mentioned in the other thread, the iPod continually connects & reconnects. I removed the old network settings and still no luck. This is only when trying to connect with an iPod. I can connect normally with my Vista notebook.
In version 0.80 the iPod connects without any problem
Well seems we'll have to figure out what the exact issue is. Can you retry with v0.87? If the problem persists I will release v0.88 with an option to disable the "DHCP Allocator", and we can try with that (if that doesn't work either, it's not DHCP that is the problem - though it seems likely)
You could still try using the ICS Installer linked in the second post.
Ohh...no, if I just run ICS, I have no option under "Network Connections" That's the same before running the patch and after. Also, after the patch, I have the same issue as when I put the wrong dll in there. It says Waiting for connection and my device reports and inability to connect.
Ohh...no, if I just run ICS, I have no option under "Network Connections" That's the same before running the patch and after. Also, after the patch, I have the same issue as when I put the wrong dll in there. It says Waiting for connection and my device reports and inability to connect.
Interesting! I think I know how to fix that... What language is your ROM ?
My ICS was working fine through the USB cable on my PPC-6800, but I went ahead and used your installer and completed the steps posted in the previous thread...
Everything installed fine, and ICS works beautifully through the USB cable.
I had an error with WMWifiRouter that I will make in its own post right after this one.
I decided to double check and see if it was just my iPod Touch communication to WMWifiRouter and used my laptop to test it out.
The laptop connected just fine to WMWifiRouter v0.87 and I could browse the internet and do other data stuff. I set the laptop aside and left it connected. I turned the iPod Touch 16g on, turned on Wifi on that device and told it to connect to WMWifiRouter (which had appeared in the list of networks to join).
The iPod Touch connected for a split second (displaying brief information of an IP address of 192.168.1.254, DNS and Router settings of 192.168.0.1) then immediately disconnected:
On the PPC-6800, the data connection to Sprint was disconnected, WMWifiRouter attempted to re-initiate the connection and connected fine. I tried to reconnect the iPod Touch with the same results, but this time an error window popped on the PPC-6800 (running WM6) the contents of which can be found at the bottom of this post (typed exactly as appeared in the window). Maybe this can help in some way. Looks like the same issue remofo was talking about with his iPod Touch.
Runtime error 216 at
$00026B4C
$00026B4C
$00020B80
$0001B040
$03F63EE4
$03F64014
Runetime error 216 at
$00026B4C
$00026B4C
$00020B80
$0001B040
$000230D4
$0001E800
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