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Help WIFI connected but grey, apps not updating, gtalk not connecting

theWUbear

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Hey everyone,

I have moved to Spain for six months. I disconnected my Verizon Galaxy Nexus, and assumed I would be able to use it whenever I had WiFi (for instance, at my dorm).

I flew into the airport in Spain and used the WiFi without problem. Video chatted, etc. The WiFi was blue.


I have now moved into my dorm and I am using their WiFi network. My phone says it is a WPA/WPA2 PSK network. I entered a password to gain access to the network. For some reason, when I am connected to the network, the WiFi signal stays grey. I am still able to use the browser, and my gmail works. But it does not sync automatically, I have to press refresh. I have a feeling none of my apps are syncing and displaying notifications. The worst thing - when I go on google talk everything is grayed out, making me permanently offline.

On my laptop I seem to have full internet functionality.

I really want my WiFi to work on my phone over the next six months at my dorm. Anyone have any ideas? Screenshot below, showing my strong-appearing yet grey WiFi meter.

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Make sure the network is set up right.

Go to:
Settings/wi-fi/long click network/edit/show advanced options/set IP settings to Static.

I had to set DNS to make it work here.

I don't know what "static" means, but your suggestion apparently worked! Thank you!

And so now I'm wondering why we weren't given much instruction how to use the phone.
 
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Make sure the network is set up right.

Go to:
Settings/wi-fi/long click network/edit/show advanced options/set IP settings to Static.

I had to set DNS to make it work here.

Thanks for your response. I set my network to static, and without changing anything else, pressed ok. There seems to be no difference in network connectivity, and the wifi icon is still grey. Anything else I should edit in the advanced settings/static settings?
 
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Thanks for your response. I set my network to static, and without changing anything else, pressed ok. There seems to be no difference in network connectivity, and the wifi icon is still grey. Anything else I should edit in the advanced settings/static settings?

You need to be service for DHCP for it to work. You should verify that you are set to auto under the WiFi frequency band in the advanced settings (available from the menu where all of the Wi-Fi networks are listed)
 
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I had the same problem with one WiFi connection. There's likely some additional security settings that are preventing the connection you're communicating with from giving you a network connections. So your WiFi signal is strong, there's just no data flowing. Even though, if I turned WiFi off and had 3 bars of 3G showing, if I turned the WiFi on but it was gray, I'd have no data whatsoever.
 
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That's weird, if you can browse the internet then the data connection is working. They might have blocked certain protocols/programs in your school.

Is there some kind of MAC registration required for your school network? You might be operating on a "guest" network with some services blocked.

I work at a uni IT dept. Chances are your wireless networks aren't totally open to the public like that. There must be some kind of registration.

Quick Google/Stalk: http://ucollege.wustl.edu/computing#WIFI
 
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