seems I can't connect my wifi using static ip. It connect but says no internet. I have other phones and devices, all of them use static ip with no problem. Here is the image comparison i take. I restarted everything. am on the latest global build. Any work around?
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My N1 can connect easily to all kind of wifi routers and modems without problem but not with my fitness club's one, they have a Linksys N160.
My N1 can detect the signal,enter the password but then it's stucked with the message ''getting ip...''
Where is the problem? is it a know hardware or software compatibility stuff?
Sometimes rebooting the wifi router helps. Also make sure that when the guy over at your fitness club reboots the router you don't have the wifi of the club saved. delete the saved wifi profile, reboot the wifi router and then try. Cheers.
Already tried it several times. I saw that OS4 of iphone/ipod have the same problem with router enabling Wireless-N, I will ask him to limit the router to B/G
I also had similar problem with Linksys WAG54G2 (at latest firmware). Then I changed to much cheaper adsl router, TP-LINK WD-W8960N and no more connection problem.
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I had problems using my Nexus One on my SMC Barricade 802.11b/g/n router when 802.11n was enabled. Turned it off; problems were gone. I don't think that works well yet, though some people have said otherwise. Could be a router-specific issue.
Ok so it's a WAG160N to be specific.
He tried to use mixed B/G instead of mixed (which would imply N too) but it still stuck at getting ip...
I told him to throw this router in the garbage because anyway SE and HP mobiles can't connect too,but he said he would do it but his boss will never accept to pay a penny more
My parents had a router that did exactly the same, my phone got stuck on Obtaining IP, whilst the missus 5800 connected and broswed just fine.
It was a crappy old thing and they replaced it the other week, now I can connect and browse just fine.
I also use a linksys WAG160N.
bought a nexus one, could not for the life of me get an internet connection.
turns out dns on router is poofed, so i just set DNS from my isp manually on the nexus one together with a static ip and booya interent at full 802.11n speeds.
sometimes its the simple things.
This sounds similar to when I set my router to channel 13 or whatever the max was on it. My N1 would only sometimes get a connection, but would eventually drop it and stay off. Solved it by selecting a lower channel (WifiAnalyzer suggesten channel 1 as the best alternative to channel max) on the AP.
I can see that in CM6 nightly that I have since started using I can choose regulatory domain, and thereby open up channels previously blocked. If you can't change anything on the AP this might help you solve the problem on your end.
So suggestions if none of the posts above me provide a solution is to run WifiAnalyzer and see how the channel-graph looks.
Work WiFi... Our company uses a static IP. Well I can not get my phone to connect to the internet. The phone will connect to the router. It will obtain an IP but it will not connect to the internet. I've gone in changed settings in the phone to static IP.. used the DNS in the router as well as Google DNS and still no luck.. ios devices hook up to this router just fine after changing their static IP settings.. Any thoughts??
Whether you get an internet connection or not - assuming you're using the right password, encryption, mask, etc., is up to the settings in he router. Ask the network admin to set your phone's IP address and MAC address to get a full connection.
Note4, N910T3, rooted, but otherwise stock Android 5.1.1 from T-Mobile/Samsung's OTA update. Having trouble with WiFi and static IP:
If I use DHCP, WiFi works fine. It'll remember my LAN's WiFi password and auto-connect when available.
However, problems occur when I try to use a static IP (yes, I have reason to want a static IP within my LAN, but the reasons aren't relevant to the issue here):
First (this is the smaller issue, but still goofy and annoying), when I go to "Modify Network Config" Android won't allow me to set a static ip unless I'm already connected to the given network. It'll let me change "IP settings" from "DHCP" to "Static", but the "IP address" setting is greyed out. I have to connect using DHCP first, only then will it allow me to change the "IP address" setting for a static IP.
But here's the far bigger problem: Once I have worked around that issue and actually set a static IP, the next time I leave the network and come back (or just turn WiFi off and back on) it no longer auto-connects. When I try to manually connect, it's forgotten both the WiFi password and the static IP setting.
How can I make Android remember WiFi network settings AND use a static IP for a given connection?
Nothing at all? This is a major pain, and it's bizarre that Android apperently can't even get something as basic as static ip working realiably.
Hello! I Have A Lenovo K3 Note Buyed Last Year In August.. I Have Successfully Updated My Phone With The Latest Marshmallow 6.0 Update Rolled Out In March... But I Have Been Consistently Going Through A Problem Of The IP Address & The MAC Address Of My Phone... Everytime A Connect A WiFi Network After Disconnecting It... My IP Address Changes... Even If I Keep My IP Address Static From The Modify Options.... My MAC Address Changes After The Connect-Disconnect Cycle... Due To This Issue, In A Secured WiFi Network My IP Gets Blocked On Its Own Because A Secured WiFi Network Is Meant For Only Saved Users, If I Save My IP Address In Our Network, My IP Address Changes Instantly As I Connect The WiFi Network The Next Time. So, I Need A Flash Or A Fix For This Problem To Keep Both My IP Address & MAC Address Stable So That They Never Change After Connect-Disconnect And I Am Not Blocked Automatically In A Secured WiFi Network After Saving My IP Which Would Become Stable After Any Suggestion Of A Flash Or Fix Given By Your Team. I Hope That I Get A Solution Soon For My Issue. Thanks To The XDA Team!!!
Hello,
Since the last Update (global Rom) my mi9 can't connect to my WiFi, neither 2,4 GHz nor 5ghz. Has anyone else figured the same Problem or is it just me? It just says connecting and stops then.
I have the same issue but just with one router (Vodafone). Any other router connects perfect. Did factory reset on both, didn't help. Tried static ip, didn't work. I guess your router has the same problem as mine: it can't handle the changing Mac address of Android 10. Workaround for me now is to restart the phone and voila it connects.
As soon as I can get a new router I will change it.
Had the same issue. I had to put my phone ip and mac address in address reservation option in my router and now working as have to be