On Sun, 7 Jun 2009 09:11:47 -0600 Ori Pessach <opess...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Well, WiFi certainly doesn't work for me. As I said, I tried two > different APs so far. > > One of them didn't connect at all (that's my home AP, using WPA2.) The > other, an open network, wouldn't set the DNS server. if you use encrypted wifi, make sure you have the needed modules for your kernel, that's beyond qtopia itself. > Any pointers on how to start debugging this? At first, make sure you have the following file present on your phone (it should be automatically generated): /home/root/Settings/Network/wireless/eth0 The content of that file should contain something like this for an open network: WIRELESS_MODE='Managed' WIRELESS_ESSID="my_network_SID_name" WIRELESS_AP="" WIRELESS_BITRATE='auto' WIRELESS_CHANNEL='' WIRELESS_KEY_LENGTH='128' WIRELESS_AUTH_MODE=NONE WIRELESS_WEP_PHRASE="" WIRELESS_KEY_0= WIRELESS_KEY_1= WIRELESS_KEY_2= WIRELESS_KEY_3= Also the file /home/root/Settings/Network/eth0 should exist with the content MODE=dhcp The script that initializes the wireless is at /opt/Trolltech/Qtopia/bin/lan-network and creates a log in /tmp/qtopia-network.log. By default the usb0 interface on the phone gets disabled when you connect the wireless, but if you comment out the line "ifdown usb0" in the lan-network script, you can stay connected to your phone via pc-usb while trying to connect to the wireless. When doing this, you can see if the dhcp client runs or not ... Also very important: what kernel are you using? > At one point, GPS was working (with an older release of QTopia from > Trolltech.) What's the thinking on that? I've never gotten gps to work, no matter which distro I tried, so for now, I accept this. Franky _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community