K had some issues with his Kindle not connecting to his wireless router at home. He tried many things including changing the security settings to WPA and even to unencrypted. Still did not connect. Finally he put in a static ip address instead of getting the ip address from the router, and this worked like a charm. So, don't rely on the DHCP server running on routers for connecting mobile devices. I did not even try to connect my Windows mobile to Airport at home with DHCP, since even my Windows laptop had problems with the Airport's DHCP. Static IPs work with no problems.
K was initially turned off since a DNS server IP address is required. You can always give the google public dns ip address of 8.8.4.4 or 8.8.8.8 if your router itself does not do a good job of providing a stable dns server. OpenDNS is also available, 208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220
How can one change the setting from dhcp to static in kindle 4?
ReplyDeleteApparently this is done by going to Menu -> Settings on the kindle 4, as per this page, http://www.instructables.com/id/Kindle-Web-Remote-Control/step5/Find-your-kindles-ip-address/
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