Wifi Issue - Obtaining IP Address

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Hi there, I've been unable to connect my Xoom to my home Wifi network. My Xoom detects the network, and sees it as having "excellent" strength, but when I hit connect, I get a message saying "obtaining IP address", and then, nothing. Any ideas? Thanks.
 
Hi there, I've been unable to connect my Xoom to my home Wifi network. My Xoom detects the network, and sees it as having "excellent" strength, but when I hit connect, I get a message saying "obtaining IP address", and then, nothing. Any ideas? Thanks.

Have you restarted your router?
 
Yep, just tried it, no luck. My laptop, printer and other items on the network are all back up and running. Any other thoughts? And, thanks for the help!
 
Do you have enough IP addresses available? You may need to expand your DHCP so that you can hand out more IP's.
 
Yep, I believe so, from my router settings:

DHCP Range: 192.168.1.64 - 192.168.1.253
Allocated: 10
Available: 180

I've got 9 devices running at present. Thanks again!
 
Did the Xoom synchronize your wifi settings from another Android device? If not, are you sure you entered the correct password/key?
 
It may be worth entering some info in manually and trying it to make sure there is not an issue with your Wifi. What I do would do is this. I do not have my Xoom in front of me but there should be a way you can enter in information manually.

Enter 192.168.1.253 as your IP address.
Subnet Mask should be 255.255.255.0 (You can check this in the router config page as well)
Gateway 192.168.1.1(?) Whatever your router page is

DNS: you will need to pull this info out of the router config page enter these in.

After doing these steps see if you can browse the internet. If you can't you may be having an issue with your Wifi on your Xoom.
 
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unable to access via wifi

Any help would be much appreciated.

I can access wifi without issue UNTIL i try and access my own wifi at home.

If I do automatica (DHCP) it will connect but I do not get data packets. (no internet access). On my other computers I get data packets so this is not an issue with the wifi or indeed the motorola xoom (because i can access other wifi connections).

I have tried changing to static and inputting.

Example. my other computers static and working fine

192.168.1.7
255.255.255.0
192.168.1.220

8.8.4.4
8.8.8.8

Therefore, logic would tell me if i forced the MX with below but won't connect at all. Have tried

192.168.1.8
255.255.255.0
24 (network prefix length)

8.8.4.4
8.8.8.8

Above, it isnt even interested in connectings. Whereas when automatic it connects but no data packets (no internet access).

My wifi setttings are

medium (WEP 64bits)
and yep putting in the correct password.

I am at a complete loss. If someone can see the obvious I would be extremely thankful. Regards Sheepy
 
Are you inputting the Default Gateway when it is static? The only other thing I can think of is that with DHCP you are not sending which DNS you are supposed to be using. Otherwise I am not too sure whats going on, I may need to sit and think on this one.
 
When entering static it does not want to connect. Below is correct. I have these settings for my laptop and netbook computer working of same wifhi



192.168.1.8 (ip)
255.255.255.0 (gateway) i have tried (192.168.1.1) and (192.168.1.220) ..
24 (network prefix length)....maybe 24 is issue?

8.8.4.4 (DNS1)
8.8.8.8 (DNS2)


See my wifi settings that connects to a hotspot and i then use my wifi to wireless my location for my laptop, netbook and MX (all bot MX works). I have the asus WL-330g portable wireless.
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Hmmm your gateway should be whatever your connecting to. So if its your router it would be 192.168.1.1. The 24 network prefix length is correct this would mean that it would take the subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 since it is 192.168.1.1/24.

When entering static it does not want to connect. Below is correct. I have these settings for my laptop and netbook computer working of same wifhi



192.168.1.8 (ip)
255.255.255.0 (gateway) i have tried (192.168.1.1) and (192.168.1.220) ..
24 (network prefix length)....maybe 24 is issue?

8.8.4.4 (DNS1)
8.8.8.8 (DNS2)


See my wifi settings that connects to a hotspot and i then use my wifi to wireless my location for my laptop, netbook and MX (all bot MX works). I have the asus WL-330g portable wireless.
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i entered

ip address 192.168.1.12
gatway 192.168.1.1
network prefix length 24
dns 8.8.4.4
dns 8.8.8.8

no luck. I think I have tried every combination.

Thank you for your time, if you could just persevere with me, i would be very grateful if you were able to resolve. Thanks
 
just got it!!! Thank you!!!!!

Worked with

192.168.1.12
192.168.1.220
24
8.8.4.4
8.8.8.8
 
just got it!!! Thank you!!!!!

Worked with

192.168.1.12
192.168.1.220
24
8.8.4.4
8.8.8.8
I'm having the same issues with my router at home. I imagine I will use similar settings, but am not 100% sure and wondered what steps I can use to determine the proper settings to create the static IP. Thanks.
 
I'm having the same issues with my router at home. I imagine I will use similar settings, but am not 100% sure and wondered what steps I can use to determine the proper settings to create the static IP. Thanks.

You will use similar settings correct. Please login to your router at home and post what your DHCP range is. Most of your settings though are probably going to look like this

Static IP: 192.168.1.150 - Just pick something out of your DHCP Range of this. So if your DHCP range is 1.10 - 1.25, you can just use 192.168.1.26 (static ip)
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 (This is also defined in your router config page and should be listed as subnet mask)
Default Gateway: 192.168.1.1 (this will be whatever you go to to login to your router.)

DNS Server 192.168.1.1 or you can use googles of 8.8.8.8 and 4.4.4.4
 
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You will use similar settings correct. Please login to your router at home and post what your DHCP range is. Most of your settings though are probably going to look like this

Static IP: 192.168.1.150 - Just pick something out of your DHCP Range of this. So if your DHCP range is 1.10 - 1.25, you can just use 192.168.1.26 (static ip)
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 (This is also defined in your router config page and should be listed as subnet mask)
Default Gateway: 192.168.1.1 (this will be whatever you go to to login to your router.)

DNS Server 192.168.1.1 or you can use googles of 8.8.8.8 and 4.4.4.4
Thank you! I won't be home to look them up until tomorrow night, but will post them then.