Connecting e63 to a private non-broadcasting netwo...
Hi all
I recently acquired an E63 and wanted to connect to my university (NYU) wireless network, which can NOT be found by the wireless scanner on the phone (the network is private and is not broadcasted). Unfortunately, the ITS department at NYU does not provide any support for Symbian phones. The instructions on their webpage for Blackberry and similar phones ask us to do the following. Can someone help me with this?
"Configuration instructions for other handheld devices (Palm, Windows Mobile, Blackberry, Treo)
Step 1. Configure your handheld's wireless client
Go to your handheld wireless client and configure it to use the SSID: nyupda.
Make sure the Authentication type is set to Open.
No encryption is used, so disable the use of WEP.
Once this configuration is in place, your handheld wireless client should associate with and obtain an IP address from the nyupda wireless network.
Step 2: Authenticate & connect
Once your handheld is associated with nyupda, start your web browser and attempt to access any URL (i.e., www.nyu.edu). Your connection attempt will be detected by the security gateway and you will be presented with a login screen resembling Figure 1 below."
Thanks
Hi kumaramesh,
You can configure a non broadcasting with below steps:
Menu> Tools> Settings> Connection> Access points> Options> New access point
Connection name =(Put any name to the connection)
Data bearer = "Wireless LAN"
WLAN Network Name> Enter Manually = (Enter the SSID) (nyupda)
Network Status = Hidden
WLAN network mode = Infrastructure
WLAN security mode = Open network (You have a option to set it as "WEP" and few more, just select "Open Network)
Homepage = www.nyu.edu
keeping "0" i.e. "M" key pressed starts the web browse, just type the website, press enter and the Phone would search and show you the university network.
You can also check if the phone is able to detect the network:
Menu> Connectivity>
WLANwiz or Conn. mgr.> Available WLAN networks
Hope this helps.
Good Luck
Regards,
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*** CLIENT ID:([email protected]@Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows) 2011-09-27 05:00:21.239
*** SERVICE NAME:(SYS$USERS) 2011-09-27 05:00:21.239
*** MODULE NAME:(DBMS_SCHEDULER) 2011-09-27 05:00:21.239
*** ACTION NAME:(XXINSERTKEY) 2011-09-27 05:00:21.239
ORA-12012: error on auto execute of job 3311903
ORA-28500: connection from ORACLE to a non-Oracle system returned this message:
[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][DBNETLIB]SQL Server does not exist or access denied. {08001,NativeErr = 17}[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][DBNETLIB]ConnectionOpen (Connect()). {01000,NativeErr = 53}
ORA-02063: preceding 2 lines from VISABG
ORA-06512: at "APPS.XXDMIG_INSERT", line 3
Thanks
VishwaORA-12012: error on auto execute of job 3311903
ORA-28500: connection from ORACLE to a non-Oracle system returned this message:
[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][DBNETLIB]SQL Server does not exist or access denied. {08001,NativeErr = 17}[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][DBNETLIB]ConnectionOpen (Connect()). {01000,NativeErr = 53}
ORA-02063: preceding 2 lines from VISABG
ORA-06512: at "APPS.XXDMIG_INSERT", line 3Search MOS website for ORA-28500 and go through the docs!
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Thanks,
Hussein -
ORA-28500: connection from ORACLE to a non-Oracle system returned this mesg
Hi,
I am able to access ACCESS DB from local system having Oracle DB in the same machine using Oracle Heterogenious services.
Now when I try to access from remote system, I am getting error message as mentioned.
ORA-28500: connection from ORACLE to a non-Oracle system returned this message:
[Generic Connectivity Using ODBC][Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access Driver]
'(unknown)' is not a valid path. Make sure that the path name is spelled
correctly and that you are connected to the server on which the file resides.
(SQL State: 00000; SQL Code: -1023)That's a specific problem with mapped drives, on metalink:
ORA-28500: not a valid path via hsodbc over a mapped drive
Doc ID: Note:266187.1
Werner -
ORA-28500: connection from ORACLE to a non-Oracle system returned this
Hi ALL<
Please assist i am doing heterogeneous connectivity as oracle to sql server the below error encounterd after created db link.
SQL> select * from SqlTest@jadoo;
select * from SqlTest@jadoo
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-28500: connection from ORACLE to a non-Oracle system returned this message:
ORA-28541: Error in HS init file on line 20.
ORA-02063: preceding 2 lines from JADOOHi,
my dg4odbc.ora is as below:
$ cat initdg4odbc.ora
# This is a sample agent init file that contains the HS parameters that are
# needed for the Database Gateway for ODBC
# HS init parameters
HS_FDS_CONNECT_INFO = mssqlserver
HS_FDS_TRACE_LEVEL = off
HS_FDS_SHAREABLE_NAME = /usr/opt/ibm/WSII/odbc/ddl/lib/FRmsss21.so
# ODBC specific environment variables
set ODBCINI=/usr/opt/ibm/WSII/odbc/ddl/odbc.ini
# Environment variables required for the non-Oracle system
set <envvar>=<value>
$
MY odbc.ini file is as :
$ cat odbc.ini
[ODBC Data Sources]
DB2 Wire Protocol=DataDirect 5.1 DB2 Wire Protocol
Informix Wire Protocol=DataDirect 5.1 Informix Wire Protocol
Oracle Wire Protocol=DataDirect 5.0 Oracle Wire Protocol
Oracle=DataDirect 5.1 Oracle
SQLServer Wire Protocol=DataDirect 5.1 SQL Server Wire Protocol
Sybase Wire Protocol=DataDirect 5.1 Sybase Wire Protocol
mssqlserver=MS SQL Server 2008
[DB2 Wire Protocol]
Driver=/home2/alesio/odbc64v51/lib/dddb221.so
Description=DataDirect 5.1 DB2 Wire Protocol
AddStringToCreateTable=
AlternateID=
AlternateServers=
ApplicationUsingThreads=1
CatalogSchema=
CharsetFor65535=0
#Collection applies to OS/390 and AS/400 only
Collection=
ConnectionRetryCount=0
ConnectionRetryDelay=3
#Database applies to DB2 UDB only
Database=<database_name>
DynamicSections=200
GrantAuthid=PUBLIC
GrantExecute=1
IpAddress=<DB2_server_host>
LoadBalancing=0
#Location applies to OS/390 and AS/400 only
Location=<location_name>
LogonID=
Password=
PackageOwner=
ReportCodePageConversionErrors=0
SecurityMechanism=0
TcpPort=<DB2_server_port>
UseCurrentSchema=1
WithHold=1
[Informix Wire Protocol]
Driver=/home2/alesio/odbc64v51/lib/ddifcl21.so
Description=DataDirect 5.1 Informix Wire Protocol
AlternateServers=
ApplicationUsingThreads=1
CancelDetectInterval=0
ConnectionRetryCount=0
ConnectionRetryDelay=3
Database=<database_name>
HostName=<Informix_host>
LoadBalancing=0
LogonID=
Password=
PortNumber=<Informix_server_port>
ReportCodePageConversionErrors=0
ServerName=<Informix_server>
TrimBlankFromIndexName=1
[Oracle Wire Protocol]
Driver=/home2/alesio/odbc64v51/lib/ddora21.so
Description=DataDirect 5.1 Oracle Wire Protocol
AlternateServers=
ApplicationUsingThreads=1
ArraySize=60000
CachedCursorLimit=32
CachedDescLimit=0
CatalogIncludesSynonyms=1
CatalogOptions=0
ConnectionRetryCount=0
ConnectionRetryDelay=3
DefaultLongDataBuffLen=1024
DescribeAtPrepare=0
EnableDescribeParam=0
EnableNcharSupport=0
EnableScrollableCursors=1
EnableStaticCursorsForLongData=0
EnableTimestampWithTimeZone=0
HostName=<Oracle_server>
LoadBalancing=0
LocalTimeZoneOffset=
LockTimeOut=-1
LogonID=
Password=
PortNumber=1521
ProcedureRetResults=0
ReportCodePageConversionErrors=0
ServiceType=0
ServiceName=
SID=<Oracle_SID>
TimeEscapeMapping=0
UseCurrentSchema=1
[Oracle]
Driver=/home2/alesio/odbc64v51/lib/ddor821.so
Description=DataDirect 5.1 Oracle
AlternateServers=
ApplicationUsingThreads=1
ArraySize=60000
CatalogIncludesSynonyms=1
CatalogOptions=0
ClientVersion=9iR2
ConnectionRetryCount=0
ConnectionRetryDelay=3
DefaultLongDataBuffLen=1024
DescribeAtPrepare=0
EnableDescribeParam=0
EnableNcharSupport=0
EnableScrollableCursors=1
EnableStaticCursorsForLongData=0
EnableTimestampWithTimeZone=0
LoadBalancing=0
LocalTimeZoneOffset=
LockTimeOut=-1
LogonID=
OptimizeLongPerformance=0
Password=
ProcedureRetResults=0
ReportCodePageConversionErrors=0
ServerName=<Oracle_server>
TimestampEscapeMapping=0
UseCurrentSchema=1
[SQLServer Wire Protocol]
Driver=/home2/alesio/odbc64v51/lib/ddmsss21.so
Description=DataDirect 5.1 SQL Server Wire Protocol
Address=<SQLServer_host, SQLServer_server_port>
AlternateServers=
AnsiNPW=Yes
ConnectionRetryCount=0
ConnectionRetryDelay=3
Database=<database_name>
LoadBalancing=0
LogonID=
Password=
QuotedId=No
ReportCodePageConversionErrors=0
[Sybase Wire Protocol]
Driver=/home2/alesio/odbc64v51/lib/ddase21.so
Description=DataDirect 5.1 Sybase Wire Protocol
AlternateServers=
ApplicationName=
ApplicationUsingThreads=1
ArraySize=50
Charset=
ConnectionRetryCount=0
ConnectionRetryDelay=3
CursorCacheSize=1
Database=<database_name>
DefaultLongDataBuffLen=1024
EnableDescribeParam=0
EnableQuotedIdentifiers=0
InitializationString=
Language=
LoadBalancing=0
LogonID=
NetworkAddress=<Sybase_host, Sybase_server_port>
OptimizePrepare=1
PacketSize=0
Password=
RaiseErrorPositionBehavior=0
ReportCodePageConversionErrors=0
SelectMethod=0
TruncateTimeTypeFractions=0
WorkStationID=
[mssqlserver]
Driver=/usr/opt/ibm/WSII/odbc/ddl/lib/FRmsss21.so
Description=MS SQL Server Driver for AIX
Database=TraceTest
LogonID=TraceAdmin
Password=sqltest@123$
Address=10.10.1.92\MSSQL2008
QuotedId=YES
QEWSD=41143
AnsiNPW=YES
[ODBC]
IANAAppCodePage=4
InstallDir=/usr/opt/ibm/WSII/odbc/ddl
Trace=0
TraceDll=/usr/opt/ibm/WSII/odbc/dd/lib/odbctrac.so
TraceFile=odbctrace.out
UseCursorLib=0
$
Please advise.
Best Regards,
Edited by: user13707876 on 23-Aug-2012 04:54 -
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