Hi all! This is my first gadget with android and i have some Questions:
When I turn on Wi-Fi, in the interenet everything is fine, everything is loaded, but when i go to the site with Flash or HTML5 (large-scale site), or Skype, the Internet is lost:
Wi-Fi icon look like internet still working (even the signal strength changes when depart from the router), and the signal itself is not present, have to disable and enable Wi-Fi, it is normal? thanks in advance
I heve Android 2.2, when it started, now i have 2.3.6 GINGERBREAD.XXKPI (Russian version) - same problem
Sorry for this post, but i am very worried
maybe the problem is with your router, try another wifi, the solution isn't always flashing, sometimes it's too simple.
best regards ^_^
Sifou
sos_sifou said:
maybe the problem is with your router, try another wifi, the solution isn't always flashing, sometimes it's too simple.
best regards ^_^
Sifou
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I tried it on ~5 router - the same problem
So...? What can i do for this problem?
well my friend, am afraid i cant help
even so :
-did you try other browsers? Opera is the best.
-uninstall and reinstall flash player (wipe it data)
-try a fixed ip adresse and put google dns in your router (first dns 8.8.8.8 second 8.8.4.4)
best regards ^_^
Sifou
sos_sifou said:
well my friend, am afraid i cant help
even so :
-did you try other browsers? Opera is the best.
-uninstall and reinstall flash player (wipe it data)
-try a fixed ip adresse and put google dns in your router (first dns 8.8.8.8 second 8.8.4.4)
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1. I tryed all browsers
2. Ok, i do itnow, but how it can help for Skype?
3. I don't understand....what i neеd to do?
ahhhh even with Skype your Internet doesn't work?
sorry mate, i don't know where is the problem
best regards ^_^
Sifou
sos_sifou said:
ahhhh even with Skype your Internet doesn't work?
sorry mate, i don't know where is the problem
best regards ^_^
Sifou
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((((
I'm realy need skype for tablet (
But, thanks for your time!
Hi runkdown
I would like you to try a static ip address, most routers are running from 192.168.1.1 so go to settings and then network, wifi settings, press menu button, and then go to advanced, check static ip address, and then put 192.168.1.15 in your ip, 255.255.255.0 as your subnet mask, 192.168.1.1 as your default gateway, and 8.8.8.8 as your primary dns, 8.8.4.4 as your second dns, and try it out, if it works, great, if not go back to settings and uncheck static ip address.
my friend am running out of solutions, i hope someone have a cure for this problem.
best regards ^_^
Sifou
sos_sifou said:
hi runkdown
i would like you to try a static ip address, most routers are running from 192.168.1.1 so go to settings and then network, wifi settings, press menu button, and then go to advanced, check static ip address, and then put 192.168.1.15 in your ip, 255.255.255.0 as your subnet mask, 192.168.1.1 as your default gateway, and 8.8.8.8 as your primary dns, 8.8.4.4 as your second dns, and try it out, if it works, great, if not go back to settings and uncheck static ip address.
My friend am running out of solutions, i hope someone have a cure for this problem.
Best regards ^_^
sifou
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I can not edit, because I have a hard daw "to receive data automatically"
not on the computer, this setting is for your galaxy tab. you told me that you have tried many routers, so the problem shouldn't be on the computer or the router, you should apply this setting on your tablet as i described, if it doesn't work, uncheck static ip address in your tab.
best regards ^_^
Sifou
When i Do it - i can't go to any website (no internet connection)
Hi
there is someone who is facing problems with wifi when he root his tab, check it out http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1705678
best regards ^_^
Sifou
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I've got some strange IP requirements on my work network. I have to use Static IPs at work to be able to access the internet. At home I use DHCP.
I am needing an application which allows me to pick from a set of IP Profiles that I set depending on whether I'm running DHCP or running Static IP's at work. It would be nice if that application could autoselect the right profile depending on the SSID of the wireless network I'm connected to.
Thanks, Chris
hi, you can try this app http://blog.renestein.net/Wifi+Profily+Verze+004.aspx
description is in czech, but program is available in english. maybe you will find some info in english
Hi,
Wifi Profiles has dedicated thread on XDA-Developers.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=355936
RStein said:
Hi,
Wifi Profiles has dedicated thread on XDA-Developers.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=355936
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Perfect...thanks.
Hey Guys,
in germany we just connect (3G) behind T-Mobile NAT. I want to have a fix ip address with dyndns. Behind a NAT this is not possible. Can anybody help me to solve this problem.
is there a possibility to configure a openvpn-server on cyanogen. Have anybody already make this?
In the cyanogen mod 4.1.999 there were following programs: dropbear, openssl and openvpn or were these programs for client mode configuration?
I couldn't find anything for a server mode. I found a openvpn-monitor.apk which doensn't hava a function.
Thanks for help!
You can use dyndns.org to map your current IP to a domain. If your Router supports it, it can do this automatically. If not, you have to manually run an app.
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In the cyanogen mod 4.1.999 there were following programs: dropbear, openssl and openvpn or were these programs for client mode configuration?
I couldn't find anything for a server mode. I found a openvpn-monitor.apk which doensn't hava a function.
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No, only the client binaries are included. If you need a server version for your handset you will need to either compile it yourself or find someone who has done the work for you. But as far as I know there are no ROMs that include those server binaries (except for maybe a copy of sshd).
traspler said:
You can use dyndns.org to map your current IP to a domain. If your Router supports it, it can do this automatically. If not, you have to manually run an app.
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I guess the router doing the NAT is not located in his living room but in some server room operated by T-Mobile, so port forwarding or something like that is not an option.
I have the same problem at the moment, T-Mobile assigns me a private IP like 10.0.3.21 which cannot be accessed from the internet even with DynDNS or something like that.
If I come to a conlusion that to try to make my SSH accessible from the internet, I will post it, of course.
Hello,
thanks for reply! But i dont wont access my g1 over a home network. When i want to do this, i connect via telnet or something else. Because my router give me a static IP or a static DHCP IP.
I want to access to my g1 over umts (mobile). I have tried to access my g1 with an dyndns app in the market. In the descriptions of the app was a info that says, in germany with t-mobile contract it doesn´t works.
Have anybode compiled a openvpn-server app?
Thanks!
openvpn has just one program for its peer-to-peer, client, and server modes. There is no separate server.
is it possible to connect to WPA Enterprise networks via WiFi? because I'm searching for a ROM which would allow to connect to the network on my university, which runs the following configuration:
SSID: eduroam
type: WPA-Enterprise
key exchange scheme: TKIP
authorization: EAP-PEAP-MSchapv2
IP: via DHCP
I tried it with the Energy ROM from the forum, but it doesn't allow me to enroll the certificate or it doesn't want to accept it. the other way round it doesn't allow me to enter a user name, I can only put in my password.
could somebody give me a hint what to do? I was searching the forum, found some registry hacks, but none worked
Try to change:
HKLM\\Comm\TNETW12511\Parms\WPAMixedMode
from 1 to 0.
ok, I tried it, but still the same happens:
I enter everything in the configuration menu of the comm manager, click 'next' and then I have to choose a certificate to log on - a little bit lower is a button called 'Enroll', which does nothing when hit. When I try to click 'done' it says that I have to enroll a certificate, so there's only cancel left ...
still doesen't work
well ... can somebody help please?
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well, as it seems nobody really knows how to work that out ...
Because I'm at my university every two weeks for the weekend, I'll be able to test this way of trying to connect to the WPA enterprise network in a week. but perhaps somebody else can confirm or obey this workaround:
Connect your device to your desktop/laptop and when WindowsMobileDeviceCenter (Win 7: just type the name in the search field in the start bar) opens go to Mobile Device settings >> More >> Get Device Certificates >> I know What Certificate I need to Enrol >> User ... then click enroll. Watch your device as you will be prompted to install the cert. Follow the prompts and after a few seconds you're done. When you setup your wifi connection choose PEAP and enter all the needed information.
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It's help I got from microsoft social answers, perhaps somebody can try that out ...?
in case you understand german
http://www.rrz.uni-hamburg.de/fileadmin/internet_kommunikation/smartphone/htc-hd2_uhh-wpa.pdf
it's from my university. it also contains the instructions for eduroam.
in addition to that manual, I had to uncheck "check server certificate" in the certificate tab of the secureW2 plug-in
jones23 said:
in case you understand german
http://www.rrz.uni-hamburg.de/fileadmin/internet_kommunikation/smartphone/htc-hd2_uhh-wpa.pdf
it's from my university. it also contains the instructions for eduroam.
in addition to that manual, I had to uncheck "check server certificate" in the certificate tab of the secureW2 plug-in
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yes, indeed, I understand german
thanks a lot for this tip, it looks a little bit different on a customized ROM and stuff, but in general it worked - I'll try it on friday or saturday, then I'll be at my university and able to give feedback!
when it'll work, I'll post a translated how-to in this thread...
sorry, I wasn't able to establish the connection with the tip by jones23 ... perhaps it works with WPA2, but not here ...
Hello,
what is the status of this? Did you find a solution?
I have the same issue since I flashed the EnergyROM.
Any ideas?
unfortunately it's truely not possible, I wasn't able to connect to the configuration from the first post using the HTC Diamond II ... damn thing!
but I'm gonna try this weekend something different: imho it's just a software problem, it's got nothing to do with hardware ... so I'm gonna try a dual boot with android and connect with that, perhaps this will work. I'll give feddback
ok, during clicking around on the device I found the solution:
Comm Manager -> Settings -> WLAN -> Network Cards
Here you can ignore the certificate and enter login data for the WIFI network.
Hopefully someone else can use this information.
@ taschenuhr
thats great to hear
@ others
perhaps you can use a notebook for testing purposes, since the connection & login data is the same. there's a windows (mac) version of that same client software.
Gi guys. Im thinking about update my x8 to miui but to have working wifi on this rom u have to do static ip.
Can someone tell me how to do it ?
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Settings -> Wireless & networks -> Wi-Fi settings
Press the menu key -> "Advanced"
Tick "Static IP" and fill out the required info
I have no idea about how often this question was already answered.
B.Jay said:
Settings -> Wireless & networks -> Wi-Fi settings
Press the menu key -> "Advanced"
Tick "Static IP" and fill out the required info
I have no idea about how often this question was already answered.
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I know where is it . I just dont know from where i can get the static ip , dns and other stuff.
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damian01211 said:
I know where is it . I just dont know from where i can get the static ip , dns and other stuff.
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Since neither me nor anyone else knows about the network configuration of the network you want to connect to, I don't think we're able to tell you what you should put into the various fields.
The one to work out, or know, that stuff is YOU.
If You're using Windows - run cmd.exe and type there ipconfig/all. And this will answer Your question
damian01211 said:
I know where is it . I just dont know from where i can get the static ip , dns and other stuff.
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I can help you. You need to connect your computer or laptop first with the wifi network. Then open the wifi adapter property from PC(pic 1). Click on Details button as in picture 1. The details window copy the details marked in yellow rectangle(pic 2).
Just follow all values exactly same except he IPv4 address. Use the IPv4 address in your phones IP address box but change the last digits after dot.
If you are getting confused please send me the screen shots of your windows as mine.
dipusen said:
I can help you. You need to connect your computer or laptop first with the wifi network. Then open the wifi adapter property from PC(pic 1). Click on Details button as in picture 1. The details window copy the details marked in yellow rectangle(pic 2).
Just follow all values exactly same except he IPv4 address. Use the IPv4 address in your phones IP address box but change the last digits after dot.
If you are getting confused please send me the screen shots of your windows as mine.
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dipusen, you forgot to mention that this will most likely work without troubles in a home network but shouldn't be tried in a School (WiFi) network, or any other public WiFi, as chances are (by incrementing the last octet of the IP) that this could trigger a duplicate IP in the network if the $currentIP 1++ is already assigned to another device by DHCP.
B.Jay said:
dipusen, you forgot to mention that this will most likely work without troubles in a home network but shouldn't be tried in a School (WiFi) network, or any other public WiFi, as chances are (by incrementing the last octet of the IP) that this could trigger a duplicate IP in the network if the $currentIP 1++ is already assigned to another device by DHCP.
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Good point, you are right.
First, Install IP Webcam on the Gear Watch and:
get your IP information
add a username and password
start the camera server.
Second, install IP Cam Viewer on the Note3 or any other android device and use the IP Webcam for Android as the Make and Model of Camera.
Input the ip address you got from the Gear Watch and viola!!!!
Hope it works for you....:good:
can u explain better?
does it work over the web?
..or it work only if the gear is using the bluetooth tethering option? i am quite noob... but... what is the REAL ip of a gear.... if tethered via bluetooth? i think the same of the smartphone.
so... how could work your ip cam software.... i don't understand.
is it like a SERVER ( gear) and a CLIENT ( the smartphone) and with a softtware to see ip cam on smartphone, you choose the same ip of your smartphone( that is replied on gear via BT)
realista87 said:
can u explain better?
does it work over the web?
..or it work only if the gear is using the bluetooth tethering option? i am quite noob... but... what is the REAL ip of a gear.... if tethered via bluetooth? i think the same of the smartphone.
so... how could work your ip cam software.... i don't understand.
is it like a SERVER ( gear) and a CLIENT ( the smartphone) and with a softtware to see ip cam on smartphone, you choose the same ip of your smartphone( that is replied on gear via BT)
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The Gear needs to have a functioning Internet (whatever means works for you).
When you install the IP Webcam on the Gear, start the app and scroll to where it says Start Server.
When the camera starts, click on the Action button (upper right) and click on Share IP ...via Bluetooth, make sure your phone is visible for bluetooth and accept the bluetooth file transfer and open it You should be able to see what the IP Address is (write that done).
On your phone, open the IP Cam Viewer and add the camera (make and model is IP Webcam for android)...enter the IP address and thats its.
hope that helps....
so, only works within the BLUETOOTH range?
tutorial
kadster007 plaese do a tutorial or better a video or print screen with the exact steps because i cant connect it.
It will be good to see exactly how and what you are using . Thanks allot.
Instructions....
cybrg4life said:
kadster007 plaese do a tutorial or better a video or print screen with the exact steps because i cant connect it.
It will be good to see exactly how and what you are using . Thanks allot.
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I was having problems uploading the instructions....
so, Dropbox it is....
https://www.dropbox.com/s/eqkfdqd5oy6e7ca/Instructions.docx
Hope this helps.
realista87 said:
so, only works within the BLUETOOTH range?
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It only works in range of your phone, due to the internet sharing part.
not working
kadster007 said:
I was having problems uploading the instructions....
so, Dropbox it is....
https://www.dropbox.com/s/eqkfdqd5oy6e7ca/Instructions.docx
Hope this helps.
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Hello
Thanks for the info but is not working
when i connect the gear to phone it send a file over bluetooth with the ip address : http://<no_ip_address>:8080 and when i copy in the viewer it do nothing.
my gear is rooted but my note 3 is not , this is the problem ? or is shomething else?
Thnaks
cybrg4life said:
Hello
Thanks for the info but is not working
when i connect the gear to phone it send a file over bluetooth with the ip address : http://<no_ip_address>:8080 and when i copy in the viewer it do nothing.
my gear is rooted but my note 3 is not , this is the problem ? or is shomething else?
Thnaks
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Put the IP address without HTTP://
(make sure Gear is Internet ready)
start the IP Webcam on the Gear, start the server, FIRST make sure the gear is showing the camera is on....Next, with the IP address you have, configure your your IP Cam with your info and save.
no conection
kadster007 said:
Put the IP address without HTTP://
(make sure Gear is Internet ready)
start the IP Webcam on the Gear, start the server, FIRST make sure the gear is showing the camera is on....Next, with the IP address you have, configure your your IP Cam with your info and save.
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Sorry but is not working , i dont know how you do it .... but im just not getting anything.
please post a picture that is really showing them conetcted , because is tell me that is no ip .....
Thanks for the tip, but I imagine this would drain the battery in about 15 minutes...