hello i am new user of razr (xt910) from malaysia
i facing some problem when log on wifi can't load to android market
but when use 3g can..any one here facing same problem or any solution which i have done wrong when set up
http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1377234/all
My guess is that your 3G is being rooted through a proxy in a neighboring country where the Android market IS supported. There are ways around this but they generally require that your phone is rooted.
Depending on your wireless router and internet service provider you may be able to setup a static IP address and proxy for your phone.
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I start wifi tether for root users on my G1.
I connect to it from my netbook.
Problem:
I don't see it in the list of wifi networks on my dell streak.
I cannot connect to the G1 wifi tether from my dell streak.
I am baffled.
I don't know where to start to trouble shoot this.
How Can I be writing this from my windows 7 netbook on the G1 wifi tether, but I can't connect to it on my streak.
The streak has no sim card in it right now.
I've got the same issue with Wireless Tether App.
Streak (unrooted 2.2) can't see the SSID broadcasting from a Moto Bravo (rooted 2.1). Ipod Itouch sees and connects fine.
I also tried Barnacle tether to no avail.
Any other suggestions?
Check that the source of the wifi network is not using a channel that the Streak does not support or isn't using. Go to wifi settings and then tap Menu->Advanced and select Regulatory domain. I believe that AT&T locked Streaks only work on channels 1-11.
Just a random thought.
Thanks for the reply.
I don't see the REGULATORY domain option after ADVANCED.
All there is : WIFI Sleep policy, Mac addrss, IP settings. etc.
sleepingsheep said:
Thanks for the reply.
I don't see the REGULATORY domain option after ADVANCED.
All there is : WIFI Sleep policy, Mac addrss, IP settings. etc.
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What country/carrier are you in/on?
For instance the AT&T Streaks are, I believe, limited to channels 1-11, so check the device you are connecting to make sure it's not using a channel your Streak can;t see.
I'm from the U.S.
I followed through with your steps instead, failed to comprehend the channels reference.
Anyway, yes I did gothrough the different channels of the host phone. 1, 10,9,8,7,6, and 5. I stopped there. SHould I proceed?
Here's some info on WiFi channels
Since the US normally only uses channels 1-11 I thought that your issue might be that the device you are trying to see was using channel 12-14, which would prevent you from connecting. If you have confirmed that the device is using a channel from 1-11 then that's not the issue.
Try setting up the device that is acting as the access point with a different type of security and make sure that it is broadcasting the SSID.
You might try WiFi Analyzer from the market and see if it sees the access point.
Thanks for the info, much appreciated.
I don't understand why Streak would not see the SSID when the ITOUCH and computer can.
I even tried running the Wireless Tether App by way of Blutetooth, and the STREAK won't even see it.
I don't have my GSM card in the Streak, but that would not be an issue would it?
The STREAK detects and runs off of my home WIFI fine with no GSM card.
I'm stumped.
Anyone else running a different Tether App besides Wireles Tether and Barnacle that the STREAK can run off of?
This is the info I got from running Wifi Analyzer:
HOME WIFI:
"LateRain",00:1e:e5:a0:45:cb,[WPA-PSK-TKIP+CCMP][WPA2-PSK-TKIP+CCMP],2422 MHz,Channel 3,-66 dBm
PHONE HOST tether:
"Ness",02:00:00:8e:1f:7d,[IBSS],2417 MHz,Channel 2,-27 dBm
I have no idea waht that means.
I tried connecting to the "NESS" SSID via Wifi analyzer and it won't let me, gives me error "ADHOC not available for Android platform yet".
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Info on ad hoc networks
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Andoid does not support ad hoc networks yet. there are mods yopu can make to do this. It is included on StreakDroid 1.8.1.
Search the forum and you will find more info on ad hoc networks.
Thanks, without being a total drain.. I did do some reasearch on Ad Hoc too.
Thanks a bunch, I'll look into mods, and the app you referred to.
I too am having this same issue with an Eris phone and Dell S7.
My wife has the Incredible and the S7 sees her wifi "3G Hot Spot" just fine.
I also for the sake of getting connected tried a Blutooth PAN and that failed.
Is there a similar method or application for a rooted android as there is for the Incredibe? If this can be duplicated then problem solved.
Hi All I have a HTC HERO GSM
I do not have internet service from my mobile service provider nor do I have access to wifi at home. My phone's firmware is 1.5 and i wish to get it to 2 so that I can use apps such as Whatsapp.
I tried using connectify to turn my laptop's internet connection into a wifi hotspot so that I can access the internet on my hero that way but it keeps asking me to enter the password all the time and I know I am entering it correctly.
How can I upgrade my firmware without access to wifi?
Maybe there is a desktop app i can use.
http :// shipped-roms.c om/index.php?category=android&model=Hero - delete 3 whitespaces.
This is original firmwares. You need to select the firmware depending on the country. Try to google it
Hi,
I'm trying to get my corporate Exchange mail to work on the internal wifi network at work.
Through 3G and wifi at home it works without problems, but on the internal wifi network the host webmail.mycompany.nl cannot be reached.
The reason that it cannot be reached is that the address webmail.mycompany.nl is a public IP address so the traffic wants to follow this route:
phone -> wifi accesspoint -> router -> firewall -> internet -> firewall -> exchange server
Of course the traffic ends at "internet" because you cannot go out and back into the firewall to reach an internal host.
We have several iPhone users at work that can use our internal proxyserver for the corporate wifi and get redirected through the proxy server (ms isa 2006)to the internal mailserver when they connect with webmail.mycompany.nl, but as we all know Android doesn't allow setting/using a proxy for a specific wifi connection and all programs.
Of course I've been promoting Android and mocking iOS since I got this new phone, but this issue seems to bite me in the *** atm
I tried using the ProxyDroid and AutoProxy apps to force connections through the proxyserver, but I cannot get the mail traffic to follow the route through the proxy (the phone still resolves webmail.mycompany.nl with the public ip address).
Of course I could edit the hosts file to make this work, but that would break the Exchange email when I'm not at work.
Is there a way/app to trick the phone when it is on the internal network to connect to the internal mailserver directly?
I know I could set up a second account sync but I'm afraid that would duplicate all my meetings/contacts/mails.
Phone:
Rooted Galaxy S2 with Android 2.3.6
Thanks in advance!
Regards,
Jeroen
hey could u tell me one thing .. autoproxy app is working on ur galaxy s2 rooted ???
Well it seems to do something, but not all I expected.
I can see my (stock) webbrowser traffic go through the ISA server when I run the monitoring on it, but all traffic is anonymous instead of using the NTLM credentials I provided in the proxy app.
Same happened with ProxyDroid.
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i mean that autoproxy is working on other apps like facebook market etc etc ?????
Not sure, will have to test that.
Will get back on it.
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Doesnt work for market/fb for me. Only the browser.
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We have an almost identical issue with our Motorola RAZRs running Android 2.3.5. Accessing our internal Exchange 2010 server with ActiveSync works great through the 3G/4G connection as well as through Wifi when connected to another Wifi network (such as at home). However, when these devices are connected to our corporate wifi network, we get errors in the Corporate Sync app that it cannot connect to the server.
We somewhat resolved this issue by creating a DNS record in our internal DNS servers to point to the internal address of the Exchange server. In the morning when we first come in to the office, if the wifi is turned on it will not be able to connect to the server until the phone is rebooted. Once it has rebooted with wifi turned on, it works great the rest of the day. If the phone loses the wifi connection for a period of time or someone leaves the office and comes back, it again will not connect and a reboot will bring the connection back.
I have installed a DNS lookup app on the phone and while connected to the corporate wifi it correctly resolves the webmail.company.com to the correct internal address. To me it appears that something related to the Corporate Sync app is caching addresses somewhere. We have four RAZRs that all exhibit the same issue. Our other Android phones seem to have no issue with this.
Motorola RAZR - OS: 2.3.5
Exchange 2010
Wish I could fix it by creating a dns entry on our corporate dns servers, but doing so will mean creating a zone for our external domain which will cause a lot more problems than my phone not syncing over wifi ;-)
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Ok I just found the solution for my problem here:
http://serverfault.com/questions/13...use-hosts-file-to-resolve-specific-host-names
What I did:
I created a dns zone just for webmail.mycompany.nl with an unnamed A record with the internal IP.
Now all systems that use the internal dns servers (which my phone does when connected to wifi) resolve webmail.mycompany.nl (and only that address so no other mycompany.nl addresses) with the internal address
Edit: I might now run into jaredcochran's issue with the caching of dns names from the 3G connection, but I'm willing to give my phone a quick reboot if needed when I get in the office. Will see tomorrow morning...
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What I did:
I created a dns zone just for webmail.mycompany.nl with an unnamed A record with the internal IP.
Now all systems that use the internal dns servers (which my phone does when connected to wifi) resolve webmail.mycompany.nl (and only that address so no other mycompany.nl addresses) with the internal address
Edit: I might now run into jaredcochran's issue with the caching of dns names from the 3G connection, but I'm willing to give my phone a quick reboot if needed when I get in the office. Will see tomorrow morning...
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That's exactly what we did. Glad to hear that it worked for you.
Yeah thanks for your post which got me googling in the right direction
Curious how the s2 handles the dns cache issue...
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Seems like the s2 has no issues with caching. As soon as I was connected to wifi it worked!
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Hi all!
I'm currently upgrading my home network router from a windows server to a OpenWRT one.
I've set DHCP leases from range 192.168.128.50 - 192.168.128.150 and set a static IP for my phone to 192.168.128.20
My phone is a Galaxy S3 LTE (I9305) with the stock android 4.1.2 installed and is rooted.
My OpenWRT router is giving me some problems with android/iOS phones, as a result, the only way to be able to use my wifi is to set a static IP in to my mobile. Which I prefer not to (because I want everybody, who I give my password to, to be able to go online without further setting changes.)
From what I'm able to see with LanDroid, the only thing that changes is a little thing in the 'router' part of my connection. As visible in the attached image(s).
Does anybody know WHY I have to set the static IP into my telephone? I've heard about the DNS option 121 & on my windows server I had to set option 119...,
Feel free to ask more information if I ain't clear enough.
Anybody, please?? :s
Still having the same problem and I really would love to get some help from you guys...!
fixed it myself
Hi all,... thanks for your support.....,
I've noticed my broadcast address was wrong. I've also installed raspbian instead of openwrt.
Then I followed this tutorial: http://imranasghar.blogspot.nl/2009/09/how-to-make-ubuntudebian-as-router.html ,, made some small ajustments. And it worked!
Hi Guys/Girls,
Living in Australia we've got some issues getting to Netflix.
We need to use DNS servers for proxies so we can connect (Geoblocking and such)
I'm not looking at wanting to set the DNS on the Wi-Fi connection itself, as I often use networks out of my own Wi-Fi connection at home.
I know I need to set IP addresses manually in the Wi-Fi menu for the DNS option to show up.
I am unable to get Netflix to work at all.
I've tried 2 used apps on my phone (Galaxy S5)
DNS forwarder - http://goo.gl/VGpr0M
Static DNS for Wifi - [STRIKE]http://goo.gl/LQV8br[/STRIKE] - Since looked and stated it's not working on 5.0 yet..
Testing the apps on my KitKat 4.4.2 S5 - This works fine.
Tested on my Nexus 9 5.0 (LRX21L) - Fails to work (Netflix is not available in your country)
Does anyone know if the way of setting DNS with apps is broken since the changeover?
Since lollipop, android seems to have a problem with custom DNS server...
I've post on diffrents threads on XDA and opened a issue on the android tracker : https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=79504
Ah, that makes sense then.
I shall keep an eye on that!