That's set by the router because of DHCP
That's set by the router automatically because of DHCP unless you want to manually assign IP address to your phone and all devices connected to your network since setting fixed IP for phone might cause IP conflict over the network
Trying to edit the DNS because it's wrong.What are you trying to achieve?
What are you trying to achieve?
Sure you can. But you will have to set up static routing on your router. I know you can assign a specific address from the router. I'm not sure if you can edit the ip from the phone itself but that's cuz I've never really played with static routing. If it's not your router or you're on a public network then you will not be able to edit the ip address because it will be automatically assigned thru DHCP.
Most WiFi routers (not sure if all) assign IPs to connected devices automatically even after changing DNS so you should be fineTrying to edit the DNS because it's incorrect.
Most WiFi routers (not sure if all) assign IPs to connected devices automatically even after changing DNS so you should be fine
In wifi router there should be a setting to set automatic dhcp, that is responsible to set dynamic ip addresses to all connected devices.
I am glad it worked!
Hi,
I saw your post about your Wi-Fi settings.. Today I purchased HTC Windows Phone 8X, and same thing happened to me, I cannot edit the subnet mask.