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>>>>> According to manual, N95 is meant to switch from 'General' to 'Silent'
>>>>> profile when # is pressed.
>>>> Press and hold surely? With s a single press I would expect a # to
>>>> appear on the display!
>>>> --
>>>> Regards
>>>> Jon
>>> Nope. Nothing.
>>>
>>> ISTR that it worked before I installed Truphone 3.0
>>>
>> I've got an N95 here for testing and pressing the hash key doesn't do
>> anything other than dial a # symbol. Pressing and holding it makes no
>> difference either.
>>
>> cheers,
>> Paul.
>
> Same here.
>
> Does yours reboot for no reason?
>
No, I've not seen it do that. The biggest problem I have with it is if
you turn the wifi auto-scanning on, it seems to constantly lose and
re-gain connection with any AP. If I leave it in manual mode so it is
doing no auto-scanning then it seems to stay connected to access points
fairly reliably.
Otherwise, it seems to work OK with Asterisk.
cheers,
Paul.