I just got the service, Nokia 6086 and the T-Mobile router - it all works fine, BUT when I try to use the router at work I get all kinds of errors. The phone specs state that the phome would work with 'b' or 'g' connection, so the 'b' router at the office should have worked, but no luck. Even the tech support from T-Mobile flatly refused to help me with connecting to anything that is not ptovided by them. I will give it a try for couple of more days and if unsuccessful I am cancaling the service... :(
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What if I want to use my own router??
You missed this part ...
"That being said, the 6086 is perfectly happy to roll with your own router, too -- just select your SSID, enter your security key and you're done."
I just got the service, Nokia 6086 and the T-Mobile router - it all works fine, BUT when I try to use the router at work I get all kinds of errors. The phone specs state that the phome would work with 'b' or 'g' connection, so the 'b' router at the office should have worked, but no luck. Even the tech support from T-Mobile flatly refused to help me with connecting to anything that is not ptovided by them.
I will give it a try for couple of more days and if unsuccessful I am cancaling the service... :(