can i use static IP in xoom?? is yes! how? thanks
mhz1000a said:
can i use static IP in xoom?? is yes! how? thanks
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The option to set a Static IP is not in the Wifi Settings as I would expect it to be, so I would hazard a guess that you can't do that natively with the Xoom at this time. Perhaps there is a third party app of some kind that could.
yes use ip static
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rschenck said:
The option to set a Static IP is not in the Wifi Settings as I would expect it to be, so I would hazard a guess that you can't do that natively with the Xoom at this time. Perhaps there is a third party app of some kind that could.
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Select the AP to get the dialog that pops up, then scroll the dialog contents down to select DHCP or Static.
ydaraishy said:
Select the AP to get the dialog that pops up, then scroll the dialog contents down to select DHCP or Static.
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thank how do i get AP? what is ap? thanks
Access Point? but how? thanks
mhz1000a said:
thank how do i get AP? what is ap? thanks
Access Point? but how? thanks
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ap = your wifi network
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Hi,
is it right that you can´t give an static ip-adress under ics-roms? This was possible under Gingerbread rom´s right?
It´s only for information. I have no problems with dhcp ip-adresses
greetz Sven
eifelgeist78 said:
Hi,
is it right that you can´t give an static ip-adress under ics-roms? This was possible under Gingerbread rom´s right?
It´s only for information. I have no problems with dhcp ip-adresses
greetz Sven
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Yeah, we surely can.
Lookout for Advanced settings in your 'Wifi Settings'
maniche04 said:
Yeah, we surely can.
Lookout for Advanced settings in your 'Wifi Settings'
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Hi,
i know this but ics roms have advanced settings but i can´t set the ip static.
greetz
eifelgeist78 said:
Hi,
i know this but ics roms have advanced settings but i can´t set the ip static.
greetz
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You can not only set static, but set different static for each of the connections. This is one of the great improvements of ICS in my opinion.
Long press on the WiFi connection name. A menu will pop-up. Select Edit connections, then tick advanced options. Then you can choose between DHCP/static and enter your config
Alright I think the problem is AOSP has trouble setting an IP address for itself. That's why it takes a while to connect but when connected its solid (at least for me).
All this is done by getting on a PC connected to your WiFi and typing in your gateway IP address in the address bar (most likely 192.168.1.254).
Head to "Home Network" then "Advanced Settings". In "Device List" on the bottom should be a button saying "Edit Address Allocation" Click it.
Find your device (mine said android-a14242f6c57da641 but if you have more than one device then just find the IP of your phone and link it with the one in the list.) In the drop down menu "Address Assignment" set your phone as "Private Fixed: xxx.xxx.x.xxx" (You can pick a random one just make sure another device doesn't have the same IP).
Remember that IP address and click save at the bottom.
Now head to your phone and open up WiFi. Hold down on your Wifi's address and click "Modify network".
Set "IP settings" from "DHCP" to "Static". Scroll down and in "IP address" type in the IP you set for it on the PC.
Also make sure "Gateway" is set to your default gateway address (probably 192.168.1.254)
Click Save and turn WiFi on and off to test how fast you connect.
Whatever happens report back here. This is only a theory.
-Sugardaddy Duncan
Will test now.
EDIT: I have two routers (one for each side of the house; there is no good central location). I set one to static and the other to DHCP, and the one set with a static IP definitely connects faster than the other.
Desertman123 said:
Will test now.
EDIT: I have two routers (one for each side of the house; there is no good central location). I set one to static and the other to DHCP, and the one set with a static IP definitely connects faster than the other.
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Thanks for the report
-Sugardaddy Duncan
I have been having this wifi problem using cm 10.1 on my AT&T HTC One X. I just tried what you described, and so far simply changing the IP on my phone to static fixes the problem.:victory: Then again, this is just right now. I will report back in time an let you know if it continues to work (I hope it does). Thanks for the fix, I really needed it and I couldn't find anything else.
pacman314 said:
I have been having this wifi problem using cm 10.1 on my AT&T HTC One X. I just tried what you described, and so far simply changing the IP on my phone to static fixes the problem.:victory: Then again, this is just right now. I will report back in time an let you know if it continues to work (I hope it does). Thanks for the fix, I really needed it and I couldn't find anything else.
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I've noticed switching wifi off then on when I get home really helps.
-Sugardaddy Duncan
Arrow44 said:
I've noticed switching wifi off then on when I get home really helps.
-Sugardaddy Duncan
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Thanks sugardaddy
Mister J said:
Thanks sugardaddy
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You talk when Sugardaddy says for you to talk.
-Sugardaddy Duncan
Arrow44 said:
You talk when Sugardaddy says for you to talk.
-Sugardaddy Duncan
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Lol
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Arrow44 said:
Alright I think the problem is AOSP has trouble setting an IP address for itself. That's why it takes a while to connect but when connected its solid (at least for me).
All this is done by getting on a PC connected to your WiFi and typing in your gateway IP address in the address bar (most likely 192.168.1.254).
Head to "Home Network" then "Advanced Settings". In "Device List" on the bottom should be a button saying "Edit Address Allocation" Click it.
Find your device (mine said android-a14242f6c57da641 but if you have more than one device then just find the IP of your phone and link it with the one in the list.) In the drop down menu "Address Assignment" set your phone as "Private Fixed: xxx.xxx.x.xxx" (You can pick a random one just make sure another device doesn't have the same IP).
Remember that IP address and click save at the bottom.
Now head to your phone and open up WiFi. Hold down on your Wifi's address and click "Modify network".
Set "IP settings" from "DHCP" to "Static". Scroll down and in "IP address" type in the IP you set for it on the PC.
Also make sure "Gateway" is set to your default gateway address (probably 192.168.1.254)
Click Save and turn WiFi on and off to test how fast you connect.
Whatever happens report back here. This is only a theory.
-Sugardaddy Duncan
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I did this with my 2wire and it was a success. Connected right away. I'm running Viper XL 4.0.0 JB 4.2.2 with Beastmode Reloaded 3.5 which is AOSP based. I will monitor the performance and let you know.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45389858#post45389858
RC196 said:
I did this with my 2wire and it was a success. Connected right away. I'm running Viper XL 4.0.0 JB 4.2.2 with Beastmode Reloaded 3.5 which is AOSP based. I will monitor the performance and let you know.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45389858#post45389858
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I did all the steps and work but takes a lot to connect.
I replied in another thread, but I think I'll give it it's post because many people are asking.
Took some crummy pics:
Home -> WIFI connection:
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Device Network -> Wi-Fi Connected
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Network Wi-Fi -> {select your active connection} In my case it is Leafs RULE!!_5G
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Select Advanced options
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Then select IP settings. In your case it'll say IP settings DNS. In my pic it says IP settings Static.
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IP settings -> STATIC
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Go through the IP settings and enter in a static IP, gateway, and DNS settings. Press save and then hope it saves.
You know it saved properly when "IP settings DNS" changes to "IP settings Static". In my case, it didn't pick up the new settings till the next day. Maybe after you save your settings, power cycle NP; go back into settings and see if it changed over to static. As with other things with the NP, try a couple of times.
I didn't change or add anything to my router. My router is still using my ISP DNS IPs.
hth
Good Find - Info will be helpful to many International Users....
It keeps saying my settings are incorrect
OathYvne said:
It keeps saying my settings are incorrect
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Go through again slowly and double check. I had the same issue at first. I saw settings were saved in the wrong sections. I think there are bugs in this section when saving.
I kept having problem saving the dns 2. I key in a different ip address, but it kept reverting to the ip address of dns 1.
I've noticed this also, but this has not caused any issues.
Do you know if there's any Apps for easy switching DNS on the NP without Root?
I would love being able to switch between European and American Netflix, but going through all those steps to change DNS every time is a bit of a hassle :-/
Mardin said:
Do you know if there's any Apps for easy switching DNS on the NP without Root?
I would love being able to switch between European and American Netflix, but going through all those steps to change DNS every time is a bit of a hassle :-/
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The only step you have to change is the DNS IP. Yes, an app would be nice.
habskilla said:
The only step you have to change is the DNS IP. Yes, an app would be nice.
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Don't you have to type in all the other stuff too every time? (IP, Gateway, Router IP etc.)
Last time I tried it didn't save any of it.
Think there is a bug, I also did not manage to save dns2. Some said have to wait for 1 day before nexus player reflect the new dns. IMHO, Lolipop is not ready for nexus player.
Very nice. Another option is you can use static IP overrides in your router, if it has them. I'm able to assign a static IP based on Mac address via my router that overrides the DHCP server. This is handy for devices where static IP setup isn't easily available (or not available at all). Not all routers can do this though.
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Don't you have to type in all the other stuff too every time? (IP, Gateway, Router IP etc.)
Last time I tried it didn't save any of it.
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No. You have to just put in the new DNS IPs for 1 and 2
Mardin said:
Do you know if there's any Apps for easy switching DNS on the NP without Root?
I would love being able to switch between European and American Netflix, but going through all those steps to change DNS every time is a bit of a hassle :-/
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I made 2 Wifi networks. On one I have entered the new DNS. All I have to do is to change Wifi network to switch between Sweden and US.
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it worked!
habskilla said:
No. You have to just put in the new DNS IPs for 1 and 2
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Just put DNS1/2 and leave anything blank... at the end it worked for me !
I can't load the sign in page on any school WiFi or at any place with a wifi login tab. I can only use open or password required WiFi
This happens with any ROM for the moto g 2015
Does anyone know why this is happening?
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i have that to sometimes, try setting up a static ip.
thats verry simple to do just go Wifisettings>longpress your wifi>advanced>click on dhcp and change it to static>make your static ip
Hope it helped
(ps: does it say 'Authentication error'?)
HelpMeruth said:
i have that to sometimes, try setting up a static ip.
thats verry simple to do just go Wifisettings>longpress your wifi>advanced>click on dhcp and change it to static>make your static ip
Hope it helped
(ps: does it say 'Authentication error'?)
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I can't find dhcp in settings
Also these are pics of what happens with I tap sign in
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Hmm i see you try to connect with a public connection, otherwise you could log in directly with your code.
try opening that link in your phone browser
I can't copy the link
Apparently on Galaxy S7, when you to go Wi-Fi Settings and select connected router, it has a field with a link saying, "Go to webpage".
When you click on it, it opens your router settings.
I think it makes it much easier to configure my Wi-Fi router in the future.
I think this has been on many Samsung (maybe all Android) devices in the past.
megasanaii said:
Apparently on Galaxy S7, when you to go Wi-Fi Settings and select connected router, it has a field with a link saying, "Go to webpage".
When you click on it, it opens your router settings.
I think it makes it much easier to configure my Wi-Fi router in the future.
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Didn't know it existed. This is Great! Thanks!
What a neat feature! It is news to me so thanks for pointing it out!
CuBz90 said:
I think this has been on many Samsung (maybe all Android) devices in the past.
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nope there wasnt anything like this in other android devices before...
megasanaii said:
nope there wasnt anything like this in other android devices before...
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Definately was. I didn't imagine it on my S5. Though you had to select "Go to website" on the wifi settings
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Just to clarify, the path is:
Settings/Wi-Fi
Select the network you're connected to
Select the link under "Go to webpage" in the connection info dialog that appears
Router EWS opens.
Or open your browser and type in your routers IP address.
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What are the advantages of doing this compared to just being connected to your home WiFi like normal?
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mjs2011 said:
What are the advantages of doing this compared to just being connected to your home WiFi like normal?
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Non, your are connected normal, it's a shortcut to acces your router's settings in case you need to change something.
It's always recommended you change your routers settings with a hard wired connection.
megasanaii said:
Apparently on Galaxy S7, when you to go Wi-Fi Settings and select connected router, it has a field with a link saying, "Go to webpage".
When you click on it, it opens your router settings.
I think it makes it much easier to configure my Wi-Fi router in the future.
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Thank you very much...didn't know this
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