Hi every one.
How to enable regulatory domain on this phone? I have to connect to 13 channel wireless router.
Thanks in advance. My phone not root
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Hello, I'm using a tp-link wn722n adapter with connectify as a hotspot.
Until now I had no real problems with it broadcasting on the same channel as my neighbour (11) with my laptop or a huawei 8180. Recently I have bought xperia active and it is almost impossible for my active to keep itself connected for more 1-5 minutes.
The problem is, I don't know who exactly have the router so I can't go to him and ask if he can change the channel and I can't find anything to change from device manager on my tp-link.
Any idea if there is something I can do to make my active stay connected to the network? Also it is just my guess that the channel overlap is the problem.
Thanks in advance
http://files.sotmarket.ru/instr/aks...nk/usb_wi_fi_adapter_tp_link_tl_wn722nc_2.pdf
Use TP-LINK Wireless Client Utility. You can choose channel there.
psiriders said:
http://files.sotmarket.ru/instr/aks...nk/usb_wi_fi_adapter_tp_link_tl_wn722nc_2.pdf
Use TP-LINK Wireless Client Utility. You can choose channel there.
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Could not find the option for AP mode but thanks for the reply.
Anyway solved the problem, the guy had a WEP password so I have booted backtrack on laptop, cracked the password and changed the channel from router config( /yay for keeping default name and password). His internet was off for a minute or two(ppoe connection) but it seems to work fine now.
Hello
I have Galaxy tab 2 with 4.2.1 onboard.
Router is with openwrt
Problem is that device doesn't get static routes pusched with dhcp.
This is options that i set on router. With windows it's works
Second gateway is 192.168.0.200 default is 192.168.0.1 target subnet 10.92.0.0/16
list 'dhcp_option' '121,10.92.0.0/16,192.168.0.200,0.0.0.0/0,192.168.0.1'
list 'dhcp_option' '242,10.92.0.0/16,192.168.0.200'
With android 2.2.1 works(old phone)
With android 4.1.2 Not wokrs
Thanks In advance
Hello,
My situation is that my wifi router is connected to a LAN(172.16.128.1). And my device is connected to that router(192.168.5.1). I want to access the computers(172.16.128.*) connected to the LAN in which the router is connected too!
Is it possible that I can scan my LAN through my android device?
Also my LAN is a dhcp so I can access any computer using their IP address but the IP address changes.
Hey guys,
So I have a bluetooth pan on a raspberry pi which gives an ip and Internet connection to an android, in this case the S6 edge. I am given an ip address, however I can't communicate with other devices on the network. I do receive Internet though. It seems the android is assigning itself a dns hostname, which separates itself from the rest of the network. I could be wrong, but when laptops connect to the same pan network, they are given the dhcp information from the router and they can communicate over the network with the ip's being given to them from the bluetooth access point.
The laptops have a hostname of TP-link_D5DE and the android has android_9xxxxxx
Can the android adopt dhcp hostname info via Bluetooth pan? Can I change this name? Is it possible without root if so?
I understand there was somewhat of an issue with dhcp "hooks" back in the day where the bluetooth controller couldn't retrieve this information but I read that on a forum which was a few years old and also read it was fixed on newer versions of android.
I plan on have an app with a webview client call on this IP resource as you would in a web browser. Is it possible to have this app issue a dns name?
Thanks!
All,
I am aware of the various apps for changing DNS server settings - that is not the question. I would like someone to explain how the default values are being set.
My home wireless access point supports three SSIDs and I have SSID_1 bridged to my router. Within the router, I have defined 1.1.1.1 and 208.67.222.222 as my DNS servers. When my phone (Pixe3 3XL) is connected to SSID_1, however, it shows the DNS servers as being 8.8.8.8 and 64.6.64.6. (FYI - I just rebooted my router in case that might have an impact, but ti didn't.)
However, when my phone connects to SSID_2, which is not bridged to the router, the DNS shows up as 10.255.224.1, which is the gateway address.
Oddly, my desktop PC, which gets it IP via DHCP (the address is reserved) and was configured for automatic CNS, also showed the DNS servers as being 8.8.8.8 and 64.6.64.6.
I logged into my cable modem, but there are no user adjustable settings there.
So, from whence come these DNS IP addresses?