 batsonaMaryland join:2004-04-17 Ellicott City, MD Reviews:
·Vonage
·Verizon FiOS
| Static IP on Android 2.3.6: DROID RAZR... I've looked around the Internet, and see explinations on how to do this, but they all make mention of an 'advanced settings' button that I don't seem to have (either that, or I'm just not following...)
Can someone who has a DROID RAZR with v2.3.6 of the OS show me where to go, to set up a static IP on this thing? I don't use DHCP at home; I'm all statically addressed. -- I don't want to soak up all my data because I can't get on wifi... |
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 batsonaMaryland join:2004-04-17 Ellicott City, MD | Oops.. in case there's confusion - I want a static IP from my home 802.11g setup -- I'm not trying to get a static IP for the 4G. I know thats not possible... |
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 beckPremium,MVM join:2002-01-29 On The Road kudos:1 Reviews:
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| reply to batsona Don't have a RAZR, but for me the advanced is after you open the wifi settings item, then I press the "hard" settings button when in there and get an advanced button. In there I can set a static IP. If the RAZR doesn't have a "hard" settings button, then maybe you can't get to it? |
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 | reply to batsona on wireless & network settings settings, select wifi settings then manage networks then press ur menu key(bottom left 'hard' button) & scan/advanced will appear, select advanced, use static ip is on there, sorry cant help any further. im having probs too getting on my parents wifi, thing is it initially worked but every time ive been since it just wont connect, tried allsorts - it has me baffled! |
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 batsonaMaryland join:2004-04-17 Ellicott City, MD | reply to beck This Android OS will take some getting used to. --I found that option as well, and I was able to set my IP finally. |
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 | reply to batsona Why not add MAC ID of your handset into your router to automagically assign an ip to it? |
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