I recently bought an Android share notebook.
For a week I have used it then suddenly I cannot connect to my network. A bit scary looking for an answer to my problem. Then I found this post, FIX OBTAINING IP ADDRESS ANDROID Wi-Fi PROBLEM,at last case is solved.
I enter this parameters to my Android Share Notebook:
IP ADDRESS: 192.168.1.253
GATEWAY: 192.168.1.1
NETMASK: 255.255.255.0
DNS1: 8.8.4.4
DNS2: 4.4.4.4 or 8.8.8.8
Here I first used 4.4.4.4 as my DNS2 but it works a bit slower(net connection is not that good) that is why I change it to 8.8.8.8. So far so good.
It works 100% indeed!!! Thanks for MHOTSPOT !
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Great thing you fixed it! Enjoy your new machine! Happy Holidays:)
ReplyDeleteYes,Happy Holidays too sis Gemma. :)
DeleteMhotspot really deserves a link back. That blog is generous to share critical details. Enjoy your tab, Pal! =)
ReplyDeleteYes indeed Jerome, I really did make a link back to his site. Thanks. Happy New Year to you.
DeleteGood thing you fixed it :D At least now you can enjoy your gadget :D
ReplyDeleteMy youngest daughter used it now. She really enjoyed playing with her tab. Thanks and Happy Holidays.
DeleteThanks for sharing this experience to us. Actually my two kids have Android OS on their CP so, this will help them in case they will have the same problem. Bookmarked it already.
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome Ms. Marri. Happy Holidays to you and your family.
DeleteI am techno idiot when it comes to fixing machines. I admire you for this skills set:)
ReplyDeleteI hope I have the patience and skills set that you have when it comes to fixing machines thanks.
ReplyDeleteI really have to fix it by myself sir Orly, because if I go to a shop and they will be the one to fix my problem it will cost me too much. hehehehehe...
DeleteIt's good that you solve the problem yourself, unlike others that will go to computer technicians or computer stores to pay for repairs.
ReplyDeleteYou are correct Falconerie. Thanks. Happy Holidays.
DeleteIt's a good thing that you solved the problem yourself. Unlike others that will go to a computer technician or a computer store to ask for repairs and pay.
ReplyDelete8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 are Google's Public DNS IP... not sure where you got 4.4.4.4 though...
ReplyDelete4.4.4.4 and 8.8.8.8 are numbers stated by MHOTSPOT blog post. I just copied it.
DeleteThat is great, you fix your Android. saves you money.
ReplyDeleteYes Ms. Tess, it really saves money. Happy Holidays. Thanks po.
DeleteSuch a cute and lovely android tablet. Hmmm. Might as well check some out so I can buy one for myself, too. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a nice share! Good thing there is someone who shared the knowledge in fixing it.
ReplyDeleteGood thing you have already fixed it and thanks to sites like MHOTSPOT
ReplyDeleteAre you using Globe Internet? I've had problems with their DNS as well.
ReplyDeleteOh, and just wondering if this would have been better titled "How to Fix DNS problems on Android Tablets" or something, since that's the content :P Haha
Nope sir Jason, I am using PLDT-myDSL.
DeleteNice one ! I know who I'll ask something to do , If I have one Android tablet . Happy Holidays !
ReplyDeleteSame here Ms.Myrna..Happy Holidays to you and your family. Thanks.
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