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Re: WN2000RPT with Android and iPhone problem
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2011-09-03
09:26 AM
2011-09-03
09:26 AM
WN2000RPT with Android and iPhone problem
Just got a WN2000RPT. Set it up just fine. I can connect great with 2 different laptops (both running Windows 7)...HOWEVER, my phones don't work. I have an android and an iphone. Both of them have the same issue: They connect to the extender just fine, get DHCP info just fine, but they won't route anything over that network! At first I thought it was DNS, but even if I directly enter the IP of the WN2000RPT, or the direct IP of the gateway, they never get anything back. Any ideas?
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2011-09-03
09:28 AM
2011-09-03
09:28 AM
Re: WN2000RPT with Android and iPhone problem
Have you test with out with public DNS on phone side?
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2011-09-04
04:58 PM
2011-09-04
04:58 PM
Re: WN2000RPT with Android and iPhone problem
jmizoguchi wrote: Have you test with out with public DNS on phone side?
Hm..not sure what you mean. If I'm directly entering IP addresses for local machines (i.e., it shouldn't even route outside the home network) then DNS shouldn't have anything to do with it, right?
But either way, the DHCP gives out my local router (192.168.0.1) as the primary DNS. (And yes, I have DNS running on the local router. It's a Netgear WNR3500L/U/v2 running Tomato 1.28)
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2011-09-04
05:00 PM
2011-09-04
05:00 PM
Re: WN2000RPT with Android and iPhone problem
Use ISP dns and not router as dns
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2011-09-06
01:43 PM
2011-09-06
01:43 PM
Re: WN2000RPT with Android and iPhone problem
OK, this is resolved. Turned out to not have anything to do with DNS.
The phones were using DHCP, but the router was configured to give them a static IP. I removed that, so they were handed a new DHCP lease when connecting to the "New" extended network. That fixed it. I'm not sure why (I'm guessing the router remembered some "Route" information to go along with the given MAC/static IP)?
The phones were using DHCP, but the router was configured to give them a static IP. I removed that, so they were handed a new DHCP lease when connecting to the "New" extended network. That fixed it. I'm not sure why (I'm guessing the router remembered some "Route" information to go along with the given MAC/static IP)?
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2011-09-06
05:20 PM
2011-09-06
05:20 PM
Re: WN2000RPT with Android and iPhone problem
shouldn't matter but sometime you find in strange way..
enjoy it
enjoy it
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