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Old 11-29-2007, 12:22 PM   #11
ashleyneiltaylor
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: London UK
Model: 9900
OS: 7.1.0.213
Carrier: Vodafone
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Originally Posted by Tailor View Post
I also cant get the blackberry over WiFi, i can get WiFi OK and if i choose the WiFi browser can surf a lot quicker but all blackberry apps use the cellular network.
The Manage Connections page shows a yellow stop sign for WiFi.
My WiFi diagnostics show a red cross for connecting under the blackberry infrastructure and theres nothing following IP Used or Address Used.
I know it's not my network as i have a public IP with no firewall or NAT.
There is an entry in the HRT for WiFi which goes to rcp.eu.blackberry.com:443 and another with just the IP.
I've tried some tests:
Using Carrier:
HTTP = 500 error
HTTPS = No connection
Using WiFI
HTTP = No connection
HTTPS = No connection
Whats also interesting is that if you try and connect to HTTPS using the ip for rcp.eu.blackberry.com then you get a certificate error which i would expect but it shows it can connect.
I also noticed that under security and TLS, it was defaulted to PROXY and there are no Trusted hosts, changing to HANDHELD shows no certificates.
Software is 4.3.0.67 (Which I totally love over 4.2!!!)
Could someone that has this working on O2 UK do a comparison?
Cheers!

Can you perform a wifi diagnostics and report back.

Here is mine
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