ChadiM
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2010-08-01
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2010-08-01
, 15:34
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@ Saudi Arabia
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#22
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LAN (Local Area Network) ie. your local network or wifi connection.
Could you access the internet with your laptop via the wifi?
Also, can you open terminal and run:
and post the results?Code:ifconfig
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2010-08-01
, 15:52
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2010-08-01
, 16:02
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@ Saudi Arabia
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Just a few quick questions:
1. DHCP is set up on the router. I'm assuming it's enabled on the phone too.
2. Can you ping the routers IP?
3. Can you ping an outside IP like 74.125.77.99?
4. Can you ping an outside address like 'google.com'?
Try all these from the N900 and report back. You'll need to be root to ping as well.
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2010-08-01
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2010-08-01
, 16:27
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2010-08-01
, 16:47
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2010-08-01
, 16:59
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@ Saudi Arabia
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There's a field for DNS server settings in your third screenshot. Get the DNS IP adresses from your provider and enter them there. I'd have to refer you to your router manual for more specific instructions.
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2010-08-01
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2010-08-01
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@ Low Earth Orbit
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Also, i observed that in Radio Type of every connection has 802.11g but mine is 802.11n, do you think is that the caused?
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