Hi everybody!
I have a really huge problem!
I have to connect to a Wi-Fi connection.
It's WEP protected, and it's ok, because i have the key, is mine
It has no DHCP, ad was easy too, i manually set all the ip/gateway/dns.
So, the device (Nexus S with ICS 4.0.3) is connected, i have full signal strenght in the status bar; but it doesn't work!
I tried at least 10 time to set it!
It couldn't be a network problem, because my pc, wi-fi connected, work fine!
This is the data of my PC:
Code:
IP: 192.168.1.9
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.1.253
DNS1: 8.8.8.8
DNS2: 8.8.8.4
And that are the one from my device:
Code:
IP: 192.168.1.10
Network prefix lenght (i'm not sure that this is the correct translation, but i'm using an italian devices): 24
Gateway: 192.168.1.253
DNS1: 8.8.8.8
DNS2: 8.8.8.4
On my Pc i have to unchecked the IEEE 802.1x authentication, but i don't know how to do this on my phone.
Thanks for the help!
No one can help me?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=626969
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Hi every body
i will show you how to change your ip adress in windows mobile ,because a few days later i post and i ask how to change it ,but no body reply so i discover it myself
go option/connections/wireless/network card/and select your
wireless adapter
now select specific IP adress
exemple
IP adress : 192.168.1.181 (you can just modified the 181 value)
subnet mask :255.255.255.0
default gateway :192.168.1.1 (this is your default router adress)
now go to Name Servers
and put your router adress in DNS (ex:192.168.1.1)
and press OK
now your adreess has been changed
Any one needs helps ,i will
this IP is local and static. your ip will b different if you use to accessing real internet connection.
I could not be able to find the option to setup
IP
Netmask
Gateway
DNS
for the internet connection on android Marshmallow.
There is no ethernet option in setting.
Please help
I have a static ip cell phone, LTE service with public address: 25.25.25.25
USB-Tethered to an asus router
Router has WAN address of: 192.168.42.134,
Gateway and DNS is:192.168.43.129,
I Port-Forward 80,8080,554,etc... to Desktop Computer
Desktop Computer has HTTP Server and Darwin Streaming Server
Listening on 80,8080,554
Lan address is:192.168.1.2
I got the http server working by using an app on the cellphone called PortForarder https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=at.bherbst.net&hl=en
I forwarded port 8080 for incoming and 80 for target
...in settings I entered rmnet0 (25.25.25.25)for Public Interface (other choices were Lo(127.0.0.1),rndis0(192.168.42.129)
...for Target I entered router (192.168.42.134)
From the Outside (on a different internet connection)I'm able to access my html server with this http://25.25.25.25:8080
My Problem:
The app (portforwarder) is for non rooted phones, it will not let you forward ports lower than 1024,hence I cannot access my smtp stream on port 544
I'm trying to figure if the app uses iptables or routes traffic thru adb for forwarding
there are other portforwading apps for rooted phones that do use iptables (can allow to portforward lower than 1024) but I cannot get them to work with usb-tethering, it just may be I'm not understanding the correct iptable to write.
Can someone help me write an ip table that port forwards 544 from public interface(cell phone) to target host (router)
ca
I have a static ip cell phone, LTE service with public address: 25.25.25.25
USB-Tethered to an asus router
Router has WAN address of: 192.168.42.134,
Gateway and DNS is:192.168.43.129,
I Port-Forward 80,8080,554,etc... to Desktop Computer
Desktop Computer has HTTP Server and Darwin Streaming Server
Listening on 80,8080,554
Lan address is:192.168.1.2
I got the http server working by using an app on the cellphone called PortForarder https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=at.bherbst.net&hl=en
I forwarded port 8080 for incoming and 80 for target
...in settings I entered rmnet0 (25.25.25.25)for Public Interface (other choices were Lo(127.0.0.1),rndis0(192.168.42.129)
...for Target I entered router (192.168.42.134)
From the Outside (on a different internet connection)I'm able to access my html server with this http://25.25.25.25:8080
My Problem:
The app (portforwarder) is for non rooted phones, it will not let you forward ports lower than 1024,hence I cannot access my smtp stream on port 544
I'm trying to figure if the app uses iptables or routes traffic thru adb for forwarding
there are other portforwading apps for rooted phones that do use iptables (can allow to portforward lower than 1024) but I cannot get them to work with usb-tethering, it just may be I'm not understanding the correct iptable to write.
Can someone help me write an ip table that port forwards 544 from public interface(cell phone) to target host (router)
ca
Hi.
I have Wifi disconnections frequently on my phone (Xiaomi Redmi 5) and my researches lend me to focus on IPv6.
When my phone is connected to my home Wifi, I can see in the connections parameters that there are 2 local IP addresses : one IPv4 and another IPv6.
I disabled in my router settings the IPv6 management but my phone still has an IPv6 address.
What do I need to do (On the router or on the phone) to get rid of it?
Thanks!
Dude, i was just coasting down the information highway, not actually looking for this, but found it nonetheless, and coincidentally i go thru the same rather annoying events. Did you ever solve it? Care to share?
Yep, it appears to me that while using a VPN disconnections didn't occur anymore.
I don't understand why but if works.
I use this workaround since.
I'll give that a try! Thanks
I don't think it's a problem with ipv4 or ipv6. precisely if you don't establish an IP address it can't be connected to WiFi. maybe you can try resetting the Router you are using. CMIIW
@Double Jo
A Local IP address ( to be corect: Private IP address ) is an IP address that's reserved for internal use behind a router or other Network Address Translation (NAT) device, apart from the public. Private IP addresses are in contrast to public IP addresses, which are public and can't be used within a home or business network
The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) reserves the following IP address blocks for use as private IP addresses:
10.0.0.0 to 10.255.255.255
172.16.0.0 to 172.31.255.255
192.168.0.0 to 192.168.255.255
As one can see those all are IPv4 addresses.