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    How to set a manual IP for a WiFi conection?

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        JuanGRodeja
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        16.04 OTA 4. There are not Advanced Options on the WiFi settings. Is there a way to overcome this thru the command line? Thanks.

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          Lakotaubp @JuanGRodeja
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          @juangrodeja can you use the hidden network settings to get in? Or have you tried that.

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            mihael @JuanGRodeja
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            @juangrodeja Not an answer but rather a workaround: do you have access to the router? You could map the mac address of the phone to a desired ip...

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              JuanGRodeja @Lakotaubp
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              @lakotaubp I'll try it.

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                JuanGRodeja @mihael
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                @mihael I'll ask the network administrator, thanks.

                @mihael said in How to set a manual IP for a WiFi conection?:

                @juangrodeja Not an answer but rather a workaround: do you have access to the router? You could map the mac address of the phone to a desired ip...

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                  advocatux @JuanGRodeja
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                  @juangrodeja please see https://www.techrepublic.com/article/how-to-set-a-static-wireless-connection-on-ubuntu-touch/

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                    JuanGRodeja @advocatux
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                    @advocatux Thanks a lot. I will try to apply that.

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                      advocatux @JuanGRodeja
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                      @juangrodeja you're welcome!

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                        JuanGRodeja @advocatux
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                        @advocatux It basically worked, with minor changes (in the address1 line, I had to put first the IP with the netmask, and then the gateway). Problem fixed! Thanks, again.

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                          Eupalino @JuanGRodeja
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                          @juangrodeja Hello.

                          Could you please post a copy of the exact text in your configuration for the benefit of all? There is no way I can make a static wi-fi address work on my phone.

                          Thanks.

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                            JuanGRodeja
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                            @eupalino You should follow the link posted above by advocatus. First, you should connect to the wi-fi in order to make sure you have a configuration file for it. Then you should edit it following the instructions in that link. You should personalize the example there with your own dns IP addresses and, after 'address1=' with your fixed IP address '/' your netmask ',' your gateway IP address. There is no use in posting a particular example alone.

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                              Eupalino @JuanGRodeja
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                              @juangrodeja Thanks. Apparently, my problem is WiFi not resuming saved sessions and continuously creating new ones for the same network.

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                                yetanothergeek @JuanGRodeja
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                                @JuanGRodeja I tried the instructions on the page referenced by @advocatux (and the additional info here) but I could not make it work. Seems I was having the same problem as @juangrodeja: the Network Manager ignored the settings in my /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/{SSID} file and created a new /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/{SSID}-{UUID} file instead, without the "manual" config settings.

                                But I was able to successfully create a connection using the "nmtui" command-line tool over adb. My WiFi is working now!

                                This might be an easier option for users who don't feel comfortable editing the file by hand, but I think the TUI app requires the arrow keys for navigation so I'm not sure if it could be done from the phone's terminal.

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                                  arubislander @yetanothergeek
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                                  @yetanothergeek the phone terminal app has arrow keys, so it should work

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                                    Giiba
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                                    More specifically, in the terminal app touch the screen and drag up/down/left/right to emulate arrow keys. It is a very slick interface.

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                                      arubislander
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                                      There's that, but for actual on-screen scroll keys, you could also select the Scroll Keys layout (Scr) from the narrow hamburger menu in the bottom left corner of the screen.

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