The "Why Can't I Connect?" Android companion
app is now available at Google play and the Amazon Appstore.
Android is a trademark of Google Inc.
Release 1.12.4
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"Why Can't I Connect?" may
be installed and updated in Ubuntu directly from the "Ubuntu Software Center"
by installing the application's Launchpad ppa. Run the following three commands
in a terminal to activate the ppa:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:wciccmsadmin/whycanticonnect
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install whycanticonnect
Scripts For Commonly Used Servers
The scripts are compressed using gzip. Decompress the
file using any popular file decompresser (zip, rar, etc.) and execute / playback the resulting .xml files.
A short description of each script's purpose may be found in the "script_info.txt" file.
"gmail_yahoo_mail_scripts.tar.gz" contains scripts for Gmail and Yahoo Mail.
"common_email_servers.tar.gz" contains scripts for Free.fr, GMX, Interia.pl, Lycos, Mail.ru, Outlook, Web.de, Yandex, and Zoho.
Didn't find your email server? Request it
here or
contact us.
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Initiate WiFi Login
A simple smartphone app to fix a common WiFi connection problem.
Previous Release
Release 1.12.3
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Release 1.12.4
In this release:
1. Fixed a bug where the "Server Send" dialog and the "Server Shutdown" dialog where clipping the display of the connected socket handle.
2. Removed the WiFi connect option. Lacking time and hardware to support this in all operating systems for all routers, I will reintroduce this option when possible (check the README file to restore this option at it’s current state while compiling.)
3. Updated the MinGW compiler, wxWidgets, and OpenSSL versions for the Windows binary release (this and all future releases are no longer compatible with Windows XP.)
4. Added a Raspbian / armhf debian binary release.