Saturday, August 21, 2010

No Gateway Reply

Tired of connecting your phone to your Wi-Fi network and your router does not seem to be supporting you? I know you either want to break the phone or cut the internet wire. The same happened with me and the progress bar just moved a little almost after giving you a death gulp and suddenly you see "No Gateway Reply". You just go mad.

I don't really know if I am correct or not but would still tell you what really happened with me. I had Nokia E63 and whenever I tried to connect it with my internet (Wi-Fi) it just gave me "No Gateway Reply" and I was like, WTF! I just wanna say that check the router settings by logging into your router. Standard login for modems and routers is 192.168.1.1. Then just check the permissions like whether DHCP is enabled or disabled.

What I know is that, if you want to operate multiple devices, you gotta enable it. Enable it if its disabled. Now second thing. Some indirect internet connections should be avoided at all cost. Because the indirect connection is often provided by local area ISPs where they have one network through which they provide various connections where there is the same IP address for everybody. If you have that, then please forget about it and enjoy this "No Gateway Reply".

What I suggest for "No Gateway Reply" is that get a proper internet connection. I changed my ISP and since then I am away from all the problems like "No Gateway Reply".

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