Now that's quaint! My wife would probably start cooking if she saw this...can't show it to her though as I'd be the purchaser & she can't cook bless her heart
Now that's quaint! My wife would probably start cooking if she saw this...can't show it to her though as I'd be the purchaser & she can't cook bless her heart
Now that's quaint! My wife would probably start cooking if she saw this...can't show it to her though as I'd be the purchaser & she can't cook bless her heart
Thanks so much for your help and trying to understand! You are correct on the setup. No, the wireless is still off, and my phone IS connecting to the correct SSID (the other one doesn't even show.)
Disregarding my setup....I'd simply like to know how to get my phone to connect via a static IP. Has anyone done that yet? If I can get that, I can take it from there. I just don't know what's preventing my phone from letting me push the silly little "connect" button...lol.
So is the wireless router set up as a DMZ, or do you have it on a different IP segment? Either way (as you know) it shouldn't "see" the other network with your computers/domain so I'm a little fuzzy at why Nessie and your workstation are butting heads. And I would think setting a static IP on your phone should be just as easy as doing it on a workstation/server... key in a valid IP, subnet, gateway, DNS server, and off you go. It's not asking for WINS or something like that, is it? Do you have a gateway on a different segment that the phone doesn't like? For example, if you phone IP is 192.168.1.100 and your subnet mask is 255.255.255.0, is the gateway 192.168.2.1? Just random thoughts...
Here's a pic I took recently with my GN. It was late evening, and it was pretty dark, actually. It is SO nice to have this with me all the time to snap shots like this.
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