fr34aky on Nostr: 1) Newer mobile phones support MAC address randomization per default. There should be ...
1) Newer mobile phones support MAC address randomization per default. There should be 3 settings for your SSID:
- use per-connection randomized MAC
- use per-network randomized MAC
- use device MAC
Try 2nd or 3rd, it may help.
2) It could also be related to using "private DNS mode" in the "Network & Internet" settings menu. Try switching it off.
3) Can you access your routers' internal IP in a Browser on your phone, i.e.
http://192.168.0.1? If yes, it looks like a DNS issue.
Published at
2025-04-08 20:18:30Event JSON
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