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Old 07-01-2015, 09:37 AM   #1
morinew
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[SOLVED] Disable connectivity check / connect to "island" WiFi

Hi,

I've been hanging around on this forum for a while, but didn't register an account until now. There seems to be a great bunch of knowledgeable people here - perhaps someone has had the same issue as me.

I'm trying to connect my (rooted, serialport-ed, etc.) PW2 to a Raspberry Pi acting as a WiFi hotspot.

I use the Pi for storage (mounted as a network drive on the PW2) and sensor data acquisition (GPS etc. connected to the Pi's USB ports).

However, this doesn't work unless I make the Pi do NAT to an Internet connection through its ethernet port. I want my setup to work when the Pi is acting as a WiFi hotspot, but without an Internet connection behind it.


The PW2 does some sort of connectivity check, since I get an error message when my Pi hotspot lacks a route to the 'net:

"Connection Failed: Your Kindle connected to the Wi-Fi network but could not reach the Internet. Contact your Internet Service Provider for further assistance."

The Kindle remains connected to the WiFi until I acknowledge the error message by touching the only button in the popup, frustratingly labeled "Cancel", at which point it disconnects.


Can anyone give me a hint at where and how this connectivity check is done, and how to disable it?

Last edited by morinew; 07-01-2015 at 10:56 AM.
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