I-mate K-Jam connecting to internet via Wirelss

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Hi All, I have an I-mate K-Jam. I am trying to connect to the internet
via a home wireless network. I have a wireless access point connected
to a router. I can see the wireless connection on the PDA but I cannot
view web pages.

The phone seems to always want to connect via GPRS.

Under the Connections icon I have set Programs that connect to the
internet should use My Home Network and checked "This network connects
to the internet".

Any help would be appreciated?

.



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