LG V20 HotSpot DNS forwarder issue - LG V20 Questions & Answers

I have LG V20 H915 (from Freedom Mobile), and I've been having HotSpot DNS issues ever since I got it. When I start a hotspot on the phone and connect any device to it, the built in DNS server (192.168.43.1) doesn't work (if I try using nslookup command, I get error - "*** Unknown can't find hostname: Query refused). I can work around this by setting Google DNS servers (8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4) in my device connected via HotSpot, but it's a big pita, and I have one laptop from work where I don't have admin rights and can't even set my custom DNS servers, so not able to use that device with the phone hotspot.
I haven't yet tried doing a factory reset, but I would like to avoid it at all costs possible, because otherwise I would have to set up Android Pay from scratch, which is a pain. I have installed 2 updates so far (the LTE one in December and the VoWiFi couple of days ago), and they don't seem to have changed anything.
Did anyone else ever run into this issue? Anything I could possibly look at inside the phone's engineering menu?

I had the same issue with a Freedom LG G6. Going to the APN menu and restoring default settings fixed it for me.

I went for a more permanent fix - got op5 ))

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Do all devices on one Google account share same network settings

For a few weeks I have been struggling with intermittent Wi-Fi dropouts on my phone and tablets and was thinking it may be time for a new router.
However this morning I discovered the possible cause and just wanted to check if anyone knew the answer.
I have 2 N7 tablets and an N4 phone all connected to the same googlemail account and all of them have individual static IP's assigned on my Wi-Fi network. However I discovered today that all devices had been set up to the same IP, no wonder I had issues.
I am certain that each device had been set correctly and was wondering if somehow the google account decides to share network configs between devices on the same account. If so then I guess I'll have to start using DHCP.
Baz
I think that might be part of the settings backup feature. So yes, DHCP might be your best option (perhaps your router can reserve an ip for each device even if you are using dhcp?)
/bofh

Evening Yallll - Wifi question for yas!!!

OK so device is a - LG D80210B - 16GB - UK - EE - UNLOCKED - ROOTED - StockMOD rom with update package. 4.5gb storage space left.
2nd device is a - HTC ONE 16gb - STOCK - NO ROOT
3rd device is a - SAMSUNG RV510 Laptop.
Im on EE uk network on both phones with EE ADSL Broadband at both mine and my partners house.
Now.... One would assume everything from the same company would be simple... If only that was the case! haha.:silly:
Now which ever property I visit within 15 - 20 minutes of being on the Wi-Fi the LG G2 kicks everybody out of the router, all at the same time. No one can access the network until one of 2 things happens... either I disconnect for 15mins plus or the router gets restarted nothing else will bring back the internet. Note - This does NOT happen when I am not present and surfing can be achieved all day on any device.
So ive spoken to the useless turds at EE technical support on the phone about 30 x they have absolutely no idea what the issue is but its definitely only related to my device. There suggestion is to cancel and go back to sky (which worked flawlessly previously to EE being installed). this is an option but it means another month with no internet at all and I also get an additional 10GB of 4GEE data on my phone allowance if I have there broadband so it would be beneficial to keep it.
Things ive tried;
Every different setting under the sun.
Different encryption.
Static IP addresses.
DCHP settings.
the brightbox will only broadcast internet on 2.4ghz as well if it helps anyone diagnose.
Using a known router as an access point to see if that solves the issue - again perfect until I log on.
Tech support.
Search the net and forums on here.
Spoken to a networking wizard mate of mine.
The problem seems to lie in the LG G2 and/or Jellybean firmware currently installed and installed as stock as the fault is not present when I log off the Wi-Fi...
So..... I decided to try a different rom, the Slim Kat rom
The Wi-Fi works flawlessly for me and everyone else however the rom is just too unstable at the moment to be a daily driver. It doesn't have the complete knock on knock off features and I don't really like the look I much prefer the stock rom as well as some of the games I play just will not work.
Now ive had and been flashing smartphones for about 8 yrs with the help of you lot on here leedroid especially was one of my faves so im not a novice or anything im just lost for what else to do or try????
Has anyone else experienced anything similar?! I would send it away to see if its a hardware fault but as it works perfectly on kitkat I assume its got to be some kind of bug in jellybean.
OR ive changed something that's ****** it up.
I would really appreciate any imput at all because I have a phone I cant use at my partners house or at home ...
Cheers brett
Just to add it also does it when Im on my own i.e. just the phone.
bump for today.... this is really breaking me now as no one can use the wifi for longer then 15 minutes lol
So theres not one single person that has even the faintest idea of what my issue may be?
Someone had this issue before, read about it. A router update fixed their issue. If setting device static, the router also needs to be configured to hold it, try this with all devices and lock local IP's. Next, leave a device off and see if it gets kicked. The G2 seems a bit picky with routers... On the Comcast Technicolor, it won't push past 3.5 dl, but max up. Some old drt firmware has problems as well.
Steamer86 said:
Someone had this issue before, read about it. A router update fixed their issue. If setting device static, the router also needs to be configured to hold it, try this with all devices and lock local IP's. Next, leave a device off and see if it gets kicked. The G2 seems a bit picky with routers... On the Comcast Technicolor, it won't push past 3.5 dl, but max up. Some old drt firmware has problems as well.
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Thanks for the reply dude...
Yeah tried to update it but its telling me its on the most recent software even though its date is 2010. Called tech support they say it up to date.
I can set the IP in the DHCP section of the router but I cannot for one second find out how to do it on the phone... do you know?
I used DHCP to assign a static IP to both phones, the Nintendo wii, the sky box and the laptop, so they always pick up that IP from the router without fail. I also set the DHCP settings so that it does not conflict with any of the locked IP's just incase - so DHCP is from 192.168.1.2 - 192.168.1.99
Its not a router problem as much as id like to blame it on that because I used my old known working sky router as an access point to connect to as well and that make absolutely no difference apart from slow it down because it doesn't support "N" mode.
Its an EE brightbox router - piece of *****
I can leave the other 4 devices connected to the router 24/7 with no issue until I connect the LG G2. Then all devices are booted at the same time usually 15-20 mins sometimes less. never more. it also only occurs when just the LG is connected. Like now my phone is stuck at recovery ATM (another problem im trying to solve) and the internet hasn't dropped once my partner is on it and so is the sky box so its DEFO my phone that's doing the bad.
That's ODD that isn't it my up and downstream in the router are both above 10meg although the attenuation and line noise keep changing.
cheers for the input
In wifi menu of phone, hold on connection and select modify. Check show advanced options, chose static, input data(along with password again). Reboot phone. After you fix it of course.
Steamer86 said:
In wifi menu of phone, hold on connection and select modify. Check show advanced options, chose static, input data(along with password again). Reboot phone. After you fix it of course.
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I ended up getting a new router that seems to be ok so far... what does that actually do? Thank you so much for it suggestions
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Sets static for phone. Has to be set on both router and phone. I just found out the G2 has some issue with AES on certain routers. Try TKP only. I had to do this with my other Technicolor. Odd thing is AES works fine on the SB 6141. Lost on that one.
Had exactly the same issue with my shiny new G2. Using a Netgear modem/Router. I upgraded the firmware and that seems to have fixed it. It was killing the Router within about a minute of use. Now running 25 minutes without any drops. Fingers crossed it's permanent.
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LG is Possibly Re-Routing/Tunneling Wifi Data?

TL;DR
Blocked ads (Google adsense specifically) via router with urls and successful​ly works on every device connected through router. G6 is still able to pull ads unless I proxy my wifi to a local server within my network. Is there a setting I missed that is causing the phone to be tunneling traffic even behind my own network?
Long story
Example AndroidPolice.com will normally have ads at top of webpage and in between posts. I blocked the ads urls via my synology router and works on all devices(10+ devices all varying manufacturers) EXCEPT the G6.
My suspicion is that the data over WiFi is being either proxied or tunneled somewhere else but I currently have no way of fully verifying how or where to. I will try to look into it when I have more time.
I run my own home proxy server and if I set the wifi connection with the local proxy address then reload the website all Google Adsense urls are blocked again.
I have checked all the settings I could and short of a factory reset, all diagnostic help, send data to improve, ect have been either turned off or disabled. Even put it in airplane mode and turned off wifi calling. I tried to remove as much LG and T-Mobile software as possible. Still didn't work.
If anyone could test my theory or help out please do.
I have the T-Mobile version running March '17 Patch.
If there is a setting I'm missing, perhaps at the setup? Let me know.
Apologies is this is posted somewhere else. I couldn't find it and this is my first carrier phone in 10yrs.

Hotspot Issues

Hi-
Just installed LineageOS 17.1 on my Moto G7. When I enable Hotspot, my phone loses mobile data altogether, and I can't get it back until I reboot. I can still ping google DNS servers (8.8.8.8). When I try to use Private DNS to dns.google, I get "couldn't connect". So, it seems like the hotspot is interfering with the phone's ability to resolve hostnames somehow.
Mobile data works fine all other times, and I spent a couple hours on the phone with my carrier, and there's nothing wrong on their end (phone also reports it's still connected to the LTE network).
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Update:
Just did the August 16 update -- no change. Here's some more information:
When hotspot has killed internet access on mobile data:
I cannot ping any hostname (I cannot ping websitename);
I can get DNS resolution (I can resolve websitename to 172.217.9.196);
I can ping 172.217.9.196;
BUT, I can't get my browser to load a webpage with 172.217.9.196 (on my phone; it works on my computer).
I also appear to be connected to the local cell towers -- just can't get access to their internet.
None of this goes away when hotspot is turned back off, although if I turn wifi on, I can get access to internet again.
Weird stuff -- especially the DNS resolution that works but doesn't allow me to load a page.
Actually, it looks like I am NOT getting DNS resolution for sites other than google. Instead, I get something about a Canonical name ....

Issues connecting to AirMore and similar apps

Previously, I had no issues with AirMore on my Redmi Note 7. Recently, I can no longer connect by scanning the QR code. I've tried using another Xiaomi phone with the same version of Android and MIUI (both have Blokada as the only thing modifying their network), and it works properly with AirMore. I've also tried the method where you input your phone's local IP address to connect to its AirMore server. Works on the other phone, but not on this one.
I've also installed AirDroid, and it only manages to connect via the remote connection mode (over the internet), which limits you to 200 MB transfers in the free tier. So there's gotta be an issue with the phone isolating itself from the network. I do not remember modifying its network access in any way, other than using Blokada to block ads system-wide. I've tried uninstalling Blokada and it didn't help, while it works normally when Blokada is active on the other phone.
Can anybody help me diagnose what the heck is happening here?
Any help? I've managed to determined that the phone refuses all local incoming connections for some reason. I really can't afford a factory restore, I have so much installed and configured just the way I want it.

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