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Default [Q] WLAN problem...

Hi there.
I have a problem with my home WLAN.
I've typed the password and all that ****, and it connects.
But when I need to browse the web or go to Android Market, it's unavailable.

Should I adjust the settings or something?
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You have router?
You can have a Mac filtering or something like that on your router. Just add your X10 Mac adress to router or turn off filtering.

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Question: how to add mac address or how to remove filtering?
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You must go to router settings.
Type in browser: 192.168.1.1 (or other ip adress. You have it in router instruction or on router)
And there are Mac filtering options and many others.

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You must go to router settings.
Type in browser: 192.168.1.1 (or other ip adress. You have it in router instruction or on router)
And there are Mac filtering options and many others.

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But when I click the WiFi settings on my phone, should I enable 'Use Static IP' and the other settings inside it?
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No, You phone have DHCP

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Static IP is disabled, still can't browse the web..
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Router settings is on PC!!!

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Router settings is on PC!!!

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I've added my MAC address to the router and still can't go to teh internet..
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