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Originally Posted by sundevil07
No problem! It surprises me that they have qos on some of their N routers but not others.
The only other thing I could think of is that the phone is causing an IP address conflict with some other device on your network. If thats the case, you may try setting your phone to a static ip address.
With the phone connected to the wifi network:
menu>settings>wireless>wifi settings>menu softkey>advanced>use static ip> then type your ip in there (usually give it one like 10 higher than the starting ip)
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I did what you said, but it seems like no matter what number I pick for the IP, it doesn't stick. I set a static IP on my printers and that worked, so maybe my phone is just being stubborn. I've even tried rebooting between changing the settings. It does always go to .10, though, I just wanted it in the 20s.
Thanks again for your help. I'm gonna keep an eye on this and keep searching. Maybe I'm just looking for an excuse for a new router.