โNov-28-2013 06:15 AM
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โNov-28-2013 11:32 AM
Bob Vaughn wrote:Clay L wrote:
My Kindle has done that a few times. We have a wireless router with a Verizon aircard.
Although we had two laptops connected to the Internet through the router the Kindle had the little red X. I did a power off/on reset on the router and that fixed it.
The next time it happened reseting the router didn't help and I had to reset the Kindle by holding the power switch in for 30 seconds (count them).
Thanks holding the power switch for 30 seconds worked, thanks again...
โNov-28-2013 09:50 AM
Clay L wrote:
My Kindle has done that a few times. We have a wireless router with a Verizon aircard.
Although we had two laptops connected to the Internet through the router the Kindle had the little red X. I did a power off/on reset on the router and that fixed it.
The next time it happened reseting the router didn't help and I had to reset the Kindle by holding the power switch in for 30 seconds (count them).
โNov-28-2013 08:25 AM
โNov-28-2013 08:18 AM
sch911 wrote:
Do this on the Kindle: Open the Browser, try to surf to www.google.com, I'll bet you'll get a screen asking you to log in. This is called a proxy server. It may ask for something like your site number and last name. Good luck. Many, many hotel WiFi's are setup like this.
โNov-28-2013 07:59 AM
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