Hello,
I am tyring to find a way to easily switch network settings. Currently at work I use DHCP with some specifir settings while at home I use a fixed ip. I have used IP Dashboard and it stores network profiles but it takes a few clicks and I am looking for alternative solutions.
Can anyone recommend a program that will do this?
Thanks,
Clay
Hello and sry for my bad Englisch at the beginning.
So my Question ist: Is there any Automaticly Proxy changer, to set up the settings?
If not, then it would be time to create a usefull app.
My Idea is, for example:
You are Connecting you with the internet (wlan) and you have access to the internet at home (without proxy setting), you are going in to school and you must set up the proxysettings. My Idea is, to create an app, that runs in the background, and reads the connectivity status, if for example the phone is connectet to the router xyz, it should automaticly change the proxy settings, if you are at home, and you are connecting to another router, the settings gets resettet.
Is there any app, that can do that?
Or can someone here programm a little useful app for the peoples.
Kind regards
Last time I tried to do something like this, it needed some system protected authorization, I didn't checked again.
Since there is now a UI for that, it may be possible...
Hmm, it should look something like that:
Main (where The Network list is):
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And the Config Menu (apeears when you select a Network):
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The Settings should be saves in an ini file on the sd card.
I am not a good Programmer, and i need help from pros
regards
Hello everyone,
I'm looking for an app or widget that can let me change Wi-Fi network settings, for example:
at home I have dynamic IP
at work I have static IP (192.168.1.5)
at friend I have another static IP (192.168.4.4)
etc.
There's something like that?
I don't know how to search it, and I've searched a lot without success.
Someone can help me, please?
Regards,
ghale
Wifi Static
Wifi Static can do this:
Search for Wifi static in the market, its free
Oh yes!
Thanks!
Hi guys, I use an app which i sourced here called Transproxy, which enables me to enter an http proxy for wifi access at work.
I have also set a profile up in Tasker that opens the app when i am in close proximity of the work wifi signal so i can then turn on the transproxy settings.
I haven't been able to use tasker to set the proxy automatically for me tho!
Has anyone managed to do this or has another method that would automate this for me?
I turned on wifi but was unable to access / change my IP to a static IP . I couldnt find the option under wifi - advanced as well. The new options allow me only to change my Signal Band (2.4gz/5gz) but not change my IP address or put a static IP.
Any thoughts?
It's right there
Press and hold your connected access point
Check Show advanced options
Click IP settings and change from DHCP to Static
Enter your IP/DNS
thanks i also had a problem but now i can enter my ip but the save button is unfortunately greyed out so stuck up in getting ip address can anyone help
ps: figured it out now working
thanks
saving of static IP is now per network instead of per wifi interface.
still not able to assign static ip
prophet_in said:
thanks i also had a problem but now i can enter my ip but the save button is unfortunately greyed out so stuck up in getting ip address can anyone help
ps: figured it out now working
thanks
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How come?
Flash05 said:
saving of static IP is now per network instead of per wifi interface.
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Is this also the case with proxy server? I have an Asus Transformer on ICS that allows me to save Proxy per access point, and I'm hoping the GNote will also do this on ICS.
prophet_in said:
thanks i also had a problem but now i can enter my ip but the save button is unfortunately greyed out so stuck up in getting ip address can anyone help
ps: figured it out now working
thanks
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I have the same problem with the greyed out options. How did you solve it?
sketch-UK said:
I have the same problem with the greyed out options. How did you solve it?
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Have you compiled all the fields?
If you have. .. You can save and you can connect
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sketch-UK said:
I have the same problem with the greyed out options. How did you solve it?
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Just checked myself, glad to see this!
Long press on the network you want to change, click 'Modify network config'
Then you need to change the 'IP settings' pull down box from DHCP to Static, otherwise the rest will remain greyed out.
Hope thats all clear.
I have had the same problem.
Wouldn't is be a better option to have your router reserve a specific IP address for the MAC address of your Note? That way you won't have to change the settings on your Note when you want to connect to a different network.
bioweb said:
Wouldn't is be a better option to have your router reserve a specific IP address for the MAC address of your Note? That way you won't have to change the settings on your Note when you want to connect to a different network.
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It would, but that's a bit too technical for most users, as it requires going into advanced settings of your router. Most people don't even know their routers IP address, let alone configure MAC-level access!
Also the default setting is for DHCP on all networks, so the user doesn't have to worry when connecting to any network.
In ICS, they have introduced the option of allowing different IP settings for each network. In previous android versions, you could only have 1 global setting that affected all networks.
I like to use a static IP on my home network, but every over network I connect to requires DHCP. So previously, I had to disable Static IP to access other networks (or use an app called Wifi static!).
It's no wonder I was confused 'Wifi static' was no longer working
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psnorth538 said:
I have had the same problem.
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did solve it? See post #9 if not
With the long press stuff --> modify network and add the static IP, it seems not work for me. My phone is a samsung galaxy s3.
Do u think the phone need to be rooted to gain superior access privilegde?
And my setup network @home is ad-hoc. So cant reserve any ip on a router.
Kind regards
Takeur
undertakeur said:
With the long press stuff --> modify network and add the static IP, it seems not work for me. My phone is a samsung galaxy s3.
Do u think the phone need to be rooted to gain superior access privilegde?
And my setup network @home is ad-hoc. So cant reserve any ip on a router.
Kind regards
Takeur
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if by "not work" you mean that you can't see an option to change from DHCP to static, it may simply be because the on-screen keyboard automatically appears at that setup page (so you can enter a password) and it obscures the options further down the page.
So, you need to:
1. long press on your connection to go into "modify network config"
2. press capacitive "back" key (or click "done") to reveal the bottom of the page
3. check the "show advanced" tick box
4. scroll down beyond the visible part of the page to get to DHCP setting.
gattari said:
Have you compiled all the fields?
If you have. .. You can save and you can connect
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You mean to fill all the other boxes because it still doesn't seem to work can anyone give me a step to step explanation of how to do it. I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks
ian1 said:
You mean to fill all the other boxes because it still doesn't seem to work can anyone give me a step to step explanation of how to do it. I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks
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here's my solution on my note ICS
1. long press wifi connection, enter your network password
2. change dhcp to static
3. fill ip address of your device
4. FILL NETWORK PREFIX OF YOUR STATIC WIFI NETWORK (NETWORK PREFIX is substitution of NETMASK ADDRESS (eg 255.255.255.255) see table here ttp://gabbtech.blogspot.com/2012/09/subnet-mask-address-dan-persamaannya.html
5. fill other requirement (gateway,dns,etc)
6. You should be able to click greyed out SAVE button now