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Old 05-04-2009, 09:01 AM
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Re: Problems with wifi after using wmwifirouter

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Originally Posted by xPosTech View Post
I'm a little confused. WMWifiRouter will allow a PC with a wireless adapter to access the internet via your phone's Internet Connection Sharing. Is this what you're trying to accomplish? Or are you trying to access the internet (view sites on your phone) via an existing wifi network?

Edit: WMWifiRouter enables several devices or computers (with wireless adapters) to communicate with each other. It creates a network.

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I have installed and successfully used the wmwifirouter and connected my laptop to it and surfed the internet. My issue is after installing and using wmwifiroter when I try to say for example connect to a hotspot that has a wide open wireless connection, my omnia will connect and get an ip address but will not browse the internet... now another example, my home wireless does the same thing unless I specifiy static ip settings on the omnia then it works fine. its weird.
 

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