10-24-2012 07:23 AM - edited 03-04-2019 05:57 PM
Hi,
So I brought over a friend's wireless router to allow for wifi in my apartment. When he originally set up the router, he hid the ID from being visible during a scan (so you have to manually enter the ID and password for the wifi to be accessed).
I'm in over my head with this. I'm able to connect to the wifi with my mac laptop, and with my iPod touch. Both access the internet fine.
However my phone, which is a Droid Razr, connects to the wifi, but isn't able to access the internet. Typically, when I connet to wifi on my phone, the wifi symbol appears at the top, and it appears in a blue color. However, when I go to connect my phone to the router in my apartment, the symbol appears grey, even though it shows it's connected.
Can anyone advise me here? Thanks in advance
10-24-2012 11:09 AM
Hi,
install net ping for android and test if you can ping the router LAN IP, if you can't then verify you got the correct IP settings on the phone. if you can then try to ping 8.8.8.8 and if successful then try to ping www.google.com
Give us the results.
Regards.
Alain
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10-24-2012 12:02 PM
Thanks Alain,
I downloaded the app, and it appears the I'm able to ping the router LAN IP. The results were:
127.0.0.0.1 response times were 0.153 ms, 0.336 ms, 0.305ms, 0.244 ms.
My knowledge on this subject is very limited, but to me that means the router is broadcasting fine, correct?
Please advise on what I should do from here. Again, thanks in advance.
10-24-2012 12:13 PM
Hi,
127.0.0.1 is loopback address so you were pinging your phone. ask for the IP address of the LAN interface of the router to your friend it should begin with either 192 or 10 or 172.
Regards.
Alain
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10-24-2012 12:21 PM
Good call, Alain.
Ok the router's IP address is 8.30.100.73 as reported by my mac.
I pinged this and got back response times of 345 ms, 203 ms, 155 ms, and 240 ms.
10-24-2012 01:25 PM
Hi Jon,
the 8. x address is a public IP address so it surely is not the LAN IP but rather the WAN IP.
is it a cable modem/router?
Did you try pinging 8.8.8.8 and www.google.com ?
Regards.
Alain
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10-24-2012 01:32 PM
It is a cable modem/router. The IP address was just what I got from my mac. My mac laptop said it was connected to "srjpl" (the name of my router) and gave the IP address I just previously mentioned.
I pinged 8.8.8.8 and got response times of 150ms, 156, 163, and 147.
When I pinged www.google.com, it read (2607:f8b0:4002:801::1014) next to www.google.com. Otherwise, it wouldn't let me ping it.
10-24-2012 01:34 PM
There is also another router my devices pick up that doesn't have a security password, and sometimes they connect to that one automatically, but again, my router's network name is srjpl.
10-24-2012 02:13 PM
Hi,
ok so the problem is with dns, your android device is receiving a quad A IPv6 DNS record but it should receive an IPv4 one.
what have you got when pinging www.cisco.com, www.yahoo.com ?
Regards.
Alain
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10-24-2012 02:23 PM
When I ping www.cisco.com it reads: www.cisco.com (2600:807:320:701:9100::90)
When I ping www.yahoo.com it reads: www.yaho.com (2001:4998:44:4::c:9101)
10-24-2012 03:01 PM
Alain,
I was able to fix the problem by switching some wires around in the back of the router. Shaking my head right now, should have been something I caught earlier.
But thanks a ton for helping me out.
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