hi,

I have experienced networking problems with android. There are
different threads in this forum, that did already explain a DNS
problem [1].
The problems I have go beyond the simple name resolution problem: it
seems like I'm not even able to ping certain addresses (network works
just fine with all other applications).
Looks like a android routing problem to me.


Settings:
======
host (windows xp) network settings:
ip address:            x.x.1.x
subnet address: 255.255.0.0
DNS address: z.z.0.z
                     y.y.1.y
Gateway:       a.a.0.a


Problem:
=======
Android is not able to connect to any address outside the x.x.1.x
subnet. Unfortunately I was not able to take a look at android network
settings. Although there are ifconfig and route commands these
commands didn't display any information.


Possible Explanation:
================
The problems feels the same way as if android has either wrong network
masks set or wrong routing table.


Did somebody else experience this problem? Or did somebody even have a
solution to it?

cheers,
Patrick

[1]
http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers/browse_thread/thread/b04537d827c4f9e1/c45fc7072616c87f?lnk=gst&q=dns#c45fc7072616c87f
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