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Old 11-30-2007, 11:27 PM   #1
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Just soliciting some feedback from anyone who has tried the .184 device software with UMA.
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Works fine for me. However, I've had a few random reboots that I didn't have with any of the other versions.
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The thread about this OS in the 8300 forum has more feedback. For me it seems to be better at acquiring the UMA connection. Under .180 I had to coax it to pick up the wifi network at times. With this one it does it on its own except when I had Yahoo! Go installed, it once had problems getting to UMA.

Since the Yahoo uninstall, it seems ok.
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Cool ya I saw that thread, thanks. I was looking for any specific UMA feedback with that OS.

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The thread about this OS in the 8300 forum has more feedback. For me it seems to be better at acquiring the UMA connection. Under .180 I had to coax it to pick up the wifi network at times. With this one it does it on its own except when I had Yahoo! Go installed, it once had problems getting to UMA.

Since the Yahoo uninstall, it seems ok.
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Old 12-05-2007, 09:13 PM   #6
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Dave, have you tried this?

http://www.blackberryforums.com/wifi...s-linksys.html

There's some chatter in there about DD-WRT too. I installed it on my Linksys Router and am loving it!
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Ha! I went with the v23 SP2....was the latest in the "stable" list.
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Ha! I went with the v23 SP2....was the latest in the "stable" list.
As well you should, the newer ones are a moving target and have their own bugs, running 2.4 isn't advised unless you're into tinkering and wanting to deal with stuff. They've been coding 2.4 for like a year, who know when it'll ever release.
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