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Re: wi fi not working

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Originally Posted by elementyy View Post
I'm on FRX06 I cannot use Market because of the wi-fi issue. I will check if I have used the newest RootFs but I think this is not going to fix my problem. And yes your android really needs a file explorer. About the adb I dunno and about the AndroidApps - I cannot because my phone doesn't see any apps on my SD card to install.
Btw nice to see you here also and again also. I didn't know you're registered here )... Well yes I'm on the version you posted. What we were discussing in xda forums didn't work. I still get this message. Thanks for the patience you gave to me and for the fact you're going to add explorer in the next revision. I'd be also happy If you import the .conf file that binds to the wi-fi .txt file and also to put in the archive the text file and mention the people to replace the XX:XX:XX with the MAC. Wish you best luck you really filled me with respect yourself. I was really happy to see you posting here.
Heh, I've been here for a while... especially since I have a CDMA device...

Anyhoo, the wifi-nvram trick is only required if wifi positively, absolutely has never worked. Is this the case? Wifi never worked on a clean/fresh build of FRX06 or 07? If it worked at one point, you do not have to do that wifi-nvram trick. It's very rare that people do have to do it... and I don't see how I can incorporate a bind mount into the user.conf file if only a small cross-section of people need it...

I highly recommend using FRX07 with the newest kernel & rootfs. I think we've been down this road already tho..
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