Issue with connecting Samsung Galaxy S Wifi with my MTNL Broadband WIFI modem

sunnysibal

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Hello TE.

I am using MTNL broadband connection via my MTNL DNA-211-1 wireless modem and MTNL MT 882.

My wireless modem had some problem with ADSL so I am using the bridged connection (Connecting both modems with Ethernet cable and getting the Wireless signal from DNA - 211-1 and ADSL works on MT882)

This setup works perfectly on my Laptop, however I face problems when I try using WIFI of my Samsung Galaxy S phone on this setup. The Phone is able to connect to WIFI but I am not able to browse any websites.(However the internet works fine on my laptop).

Now what my observation is when I open 192.168.1.1 from my laptop it opens up the MT882 modem's home page and when I open the above IP from my Samsung Galaxy, it opens the home page of DNA-211-1 Wireless Modem.

Guys I need your help on this. Please advice how can i get my Samsung Galaxy connected to internet through WIFI....
 

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uziel

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Check for any NATing done, also configure DNS in your Samsung, either the actual one like 202.56.215.54 or use the modems gateway as DNS
 

sunnysibal

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Jun 23, 2009
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no Natting done.

DNS settings have been corrected.

However, when I enter modem's gateway, the WIFI connection is lost.

Here are the details that I entered.

IP address --> 192.168.1.3

Gateway --. 59.180.226.114

DNS --> 59.179.243.70
 

bottle

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try setting the ip of the wifi modem as 192.168.1.2 or something else

and set the dns and gateway settings as 192.168.1.1 (your modem) on the galaxy s since the dhcp server should be running on that
 

sunnysibal

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bottle said:
try setting the ip of the wifi modem as 192.168.1.2 or something else

and set the dns and gateway settings as 192.168.1.1 (your modem) on the galaxy s since the dhcp server should be running on that
Thanks a lot for the solution.. it worked.... Was struggling with this from a long time and it worked this time