I have been using my Nokia N95 8GB phone for over a week now and I am loving it so far. However, I experienced some problem playing videos on YouTube and other real videos over WiFi. It has previously worked with a WiFi connection I was picking up from my neigbour's (using a Linksys router model Unknown to me) but when I connect to my WiFi (using Netgear Router Model Unknown) with a WEP it connects fine and browses websites but does not play YouTube or any other real videos and gives �Disconnected. Do you want to connect again?� message . Does anyone have an idea what could be causing this or any know compatibility issue with netgear routers? I have checked the settings for the WiFi Access Points in my N95 8GB and both the Linksys and Netgear connections have the exact same setting.
I am using Nokia with update version V15.0.015 and the RealPlayer Version s60.30.45.01 M.
I get that often as well, I stream Howard Stern every morning and atleast 3 times each morning I get the "Disconnected" error. I've found that you cannot try to reconnect again without first closing down the stream and browser and then going back in.
I think it has something to do with the buffering and the internet connection just hangs until you restart it. It's really annoying but I've not yet found a fix for it.
I'm of the opinion that it's the signal strength. Try using the phone standing next to your router and see if you still get any connection problems?
I'm 5 feet away from a corporate router, so if I'm losing signal strength then it's the N95 tx.
I think you are right waxup, because I have been using it in the same room as the router. I believe it could be the settings for the Router. I am going to try resetting the router to default and upgrade its firmware and re-establish a WEP key. I am just curious why it would work fine on a connection that is possibly one of neighbors and it says "linksys" so apparently it is a Linksys router and with a really low signal strength. That just confuses me.
I've tried alot of things to correct this issue, I've upgraded firmware, defined the network as "g" only, have the phone allowed by mac address. I've tried it without any other computer on in the building (wired and wireless), I don't use dhcp on my phone, it's static IP.
I'm pretty much convinced that it's a buffer overflow issue (not overflow as in OOB exploition or anything) or a timeout error because it's not a constant disconnect at a set interval, it's completely random when I get that "disconnect" error.