![]() I have tried rebooting my modem, forgetting the network and reentering on the phone, etc. Have spent countless hours on the phone with Verizon and they act like they don't know about this issue. I am having the same issue and so is my husband. since its a static ip assignment it does not preclude future connections on the open WPA at your home. you can set this up through the router administration screen.Īfter this is done, and I recommend you do this for all devices on your network you should have no issues connecting your phone. this way even with cable or modem reboots it finds and assigns the same address on the network. on my home network I assign all devices a permanent ip address. With over 17 devices on my home network I will assume it wanted a open or assigned internal ip address. on the second attempt it connected perfectly. in fact I went in and told it to disconnet and then relogged in with my security key. with the WPA and after my Motorola Razr booted up it showed my network at home but too quite a long time to connect. I use a Netgear R6300 A/C router with a cable modem. My install was downloaded to my sd card and not internal memory as it would be when you get it from verizon and that may be the difference. Hi, the download of Jelly Bean was obtained from another source other than Verizon. It will log on and connect or reconnect without any user imput. Then it will remember the wireless network each time you need it. It will ask you for your WEP Key (very low protection) or your WPA/PSK ( Better security) enter the key and select the save connection tab. If you see your router listed then click on it and connect. Third, in your wifi settings on your phone clear the connections that are listed, then rescan for networks. Also unplug the router and then plug in the modem and then router and wait for a stable connection. Sometimes you can unplug the modem and count to 20 and plug it back in to reset its self. Secondly, you may have an Internet connection issue either from Cable broadband or DSL or FIOS. ![]() ![]() If there is a firmware update, the router will give instructions on how to download the file (older models require you to save the file to your desktop) and when at the firmware update section of your router will require you to locate the file (on the desk top) and then run the update. This information is available in your router paper documentation or from the manufacturer web site, just look under their search for your device. If you never changed either on setup, the user name is admin and the password is password. You must type 192.168.1.1 to access your router. First check your router to see if there are any firmware updates. Well there may be a couple of things to try.
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