Martin writes:
> does your Android Internet stuff work at all? Like, Email, WWW and stuff?
They works fine always, with or without tethering.
> How does your resolv.conf look before and after connecting to wifi
> tethering?
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Dan Purgert writes:
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>> I have a strange behaviour when I connect the PC to my android phone in
>> tethering via wifi: the PC takes as DNS the address of the phone and this
>> does not work so I need to manually change the /etc/resolv.conf file.
>>
>> I do not understand where to change.
>
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Leandro Noferini wrote:
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> Ciao a tutti,
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> I have a strange behaviour when I connect the PC to my android phone in
> tethering via wifi: the PC takes
Hi Leandro,
does your Android Internet stuff work at all? Like, Email, WWW and stuff?
How does your resolv.conf look before and after connecting to wifi tethering?
Test your DNS with 'dig . soa @[nameserver_from_resolve.conf].
On your desktop's network stettings, you may change the behavior of y
Hi.
On Sun, Sep 02, 2018 at 12:46:20PM +0200, Leandro Noferini wrote:
> Ciao a tutti,
>
> I have a strange behaviour when I connect the PC to my android phone in
> tethering via wifi: the PC takes as DNS the address of the phone
Not a strange behaviour, this is a normal one.
Your phone's
Ciao a tutti,
I have a strange behaviour when I connect the PC to my android phone in
tethering via wifi: the PC takes as DNS the address of the phone and this
does not work so I need to manually change the /etc/resolv.conf file.
I do not understand where to change.
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leandro
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