You appear to already have my details but do not like my password and email address when I put it in. How can I speak to some one on the phone?
To connect to the Kindle Store your device must have either a wi-fi connection to the Internet or a 3G Whispersynch connection via a telecom. Some Kindles come with the 3G and some don't. The ones that don't require a Wi-Fi connection.
So, if you have Wi-Fi access the turn off Airplane mode in Settings and enter the Wi-Fi password to your router. If you are using public Wi-Fi such as at McDonalds you might have to
use the experimental browser in setting to be able to click the *accept terms* button or you will not have access even if connected.
SOURCE: I can connect my Kindle to every other WiFi,
Ok, this seems to be a very unique problem indeed, all i can think of is Ports, perhaps you need to open. forward certain Ports from your Router to your Kindle?
I would also look at your Firewall and see if that's stopping anything, really this is all i can think of?
Or perhaps you need to factory rest and then try to set it all up from New with your network First, and see if that makes any difference.
http://portforward.com/
SOURCE: Hello, Whenever I download a
that happens to me sometimes too but you have to choose search google and it should probably work
SOURCE: Kindle stopped working. When I
Apologies, this is not a solution, but just to say that I currently have exactly the same problem. Have you managed to fix yours?
SOURCE: Kindle will not recharge from
Hi, you can use the link below for guide lines...
amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=200169400
amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?ie=UTF8&nodeId=200510540
portatronics.com/index.php?cat=c144_Kindle-1.html&XTCsid=dloooo6s8vmmr2lu0q1ihvolj3
Hope it helped...
SOURCE: I have just received (in
How to download books to your Kindle from your computer
We had a reader email us and ask us how he could get a TeleRead-mentioned e-book onto his Kindle. In case anyone else would like a tutorial, here's how to do it.
Download the e-book to your computer. Connect the Kindle to the computer's USB port. The Kindle will show up as a new drive on your computer. If you have an SD card in the Kindle it will show up as a second new drive. Copy, or drag and drop, the e-book to the Documents directory in the Kindle or SD card. That's all there is to it. When you disconnect the Kindle the machine will automatically recognize the new book. Be sure not to disconnect the Kindle until the little silver block at the bottom right stops spinning around.
If you use an SD card, you can dispense with all of the above and just remove the SD card from your Kindle and connect it to a card reader and copy the book directly from your PC to the proper directory on the card. The Kindle will recognize the new book when you plug the card back in. To be safe, shut off the Kindle when removing or inserting the card.
You can also just email it to your kindle's address. Although there is mention of a 10 cent charge per email, no one has ever been charged and Kindle support says there are no plans to do so, at this time.
It's definitely being charged now - I sent a 50 MB PDF to my kindle email address and received a $4 charge.
http://findpdf.net/
and
http://consumerist.com/2009/07/how-to-load-up-your-kindle-with-non-amazon-ebooks.html
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