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View Full Version : Is Sony ever going to give a more detailed instruction manual?


rollin1
03-12-2003, 10:24 AM
When I bought my Palm Vx in 2000 I received a huge book with it that pretty much answered any questions someone would have. This is imprtant because I am an idiot. With the Nz90 however, all i received was the setup guide and troubleshooting. Maybe Sony figures everyone is an adept PDA user. In any case Their support sucks. I am very grateful for this site though for without it it would be a dark dark clie world.

I have a question relating to the Net Front and my dsl wireless dlink outer much like everyone else. It is a dlink 713p. my network settings are correct, i think. I was actually able to see the router page once yesterday. not since that one spark of light. I say that because it loaded almost as fast as my PC loads it. I see huge potential in this device if sony would only put out some support. I still have 4 days to return it!!! so i know all the settings everyone else states. ip addy, DNS crap. no check to power save. but net front wont load. it says im connected when i connect but then when i try to goto 192.168.0.1 it says network timed out. I love this device please help me

the_iceman
03-12-2003, 10:30 AM
Uhhhhhhhhhhhhh there are manuals for it. It is a 'soft-manual'. the CLIE manual is 186 page Adobe PDF. I don't call 186 pages ... HUGE... but I don't call it small either.

There are manuals (provided on the CD) for Netfront. They are Web-Browser Based. From what I see it looks pretty good. I don't have my NZ hooked up to a network via bluetooth nor WiFi just yet... so I can't help you too much with your trouble-shooting.

rollin1
03-12-2003, 10:31 AM
Thanks...... The bluetooth works fine. A little slow but I am spoiled. Only thing is ATT likes to charge for data, rat bastards!!

the_iceman
03-12-2003, 10:33 AM
LOL... No Kidding... and I work for ATT-Wireless. You might want to up your DATA Plan... because they charge for both INBOUND and OUTBOUND (based on packets size of packets.. etc). Nice thing with ATT Wireless.... is you can change your datarates on the fly. You can increase it whenever you want, and that isn't really tied to your 'calling plan'.

rollin1
03-12-2003, 10:42 AM
data plan has been upped. whwen im around my network though I don't ned to use it. only when im in the field