Well! I thought so too. I have never laid my hands on anything other than Apple products so far. I have two MacBook Air 11”, one PowerBook G4 Titanium, One iPad Mini WiFi only, one iPad mini Retina WiFi + Cellular, one iMac, Two iPhones 5s all connected to a Home Network using a Prolink WiFi Router Modem and an Apple Airport Extreme.
I did try trust using a Windows PC years ago but it was confusing me more than helped.
Two days ago I walked into Mobile phone Service Providers’ shop. I bought a Samsung Galaxy Ace Nxt2 on an intuition. Brought it home and trying to set it up I found things were quite different to setting up an Apple device.
This was no Plug & Play. After sometime I finally came to setting up the WiFi. At first no matter what I did, it was not getting connected thought it said Saved and Secured. I spent hours trying to figure out what I was doing wrong. After two long days I found out how to get connected and that was so easy. My patience paid off.
Here’s how to all those who are struggling.
1. Go to Settings tap on WiFi. See that its ON
2. Tap on the your Network that says Saved & Secured
3. There two options under Password
1. Show password
2. Show advanced options
3. Click on Show advanced options
4. Set the following:
5. Proxy: None
6. IP Settings: DHCP change to Static
7. (Give your devices’ IP address on your Network
8. For e.g. : 192.168.1.110
9. Gateway: Your Router IP address e.g. 192.168.1.1
10. Network prefix length 24 (let it be)
11. DNS1: 192.168.1.1 Same as your router IP address
12. DNS2: Will be the IP address given by Service Provider
13. Put in your Password and click: Done
14. Now go to your browser and Bingo you are connected
15. Your Network will now only say: Secured
If it does not work let me know what you did and I may be able to help.
Rajpriya