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KT connect with intranet
Hello guys,
is there a way to connect my KT to an access point which is not connected to the internet? i tried the usal way but it says: "Your internet connection has failed. Contact your internet service provider for further assistance." the network is ok so far my other divices are able to connect without any problems. i think the problem is the kindle tries to connect to an amazon auth server or sth like this, so i need to bypass it. My kindle touch is running on firmware 5.1.2 and is jailbroken thanks for helping regards, LRond Last edited by LRond; 05-01-2013 at 03:47 PM. |
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Check the settings in your access point.
It should *just work* - it is not limited to Amazon Only access points. |
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my AP seems to be ok, i'm able to connect with my smartphone
the DHCP server is delivering the ip adress correctly. so it looks for an internet connection and wont find it and cuts off the connection. |
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It can not contact Amazon that way. Have you registered your Kindle? You need to do that before even private Wifi will work. |
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@LRonD: You'll probably have to manually configure the Wifi interface. Maybe the information from this thread can be of some use. (Yes, it's somewhat outdated and would need some adapting, but it contains the commands to set up the connection). Near the end of the thread, there are also notes for WPA-PSK and WEP setups. |
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thank you both, i will try this and tell u if it's working
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And yes, the BBB filter does block those attempts. You have to disable the filter to register the device, then re-enable it. (Disclaimer: in **my** country, with K3, K4 and Kpw, I don't have a Ktouch nor know what country the O.P. is trying this in.) Last edited by knc1; 05-01-2013 at 05:57 PM. |
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I run a DNS server on my LAN, behind the OutSide world firewall, on the gateway box. (and an NTP server) What the O.P. is probably seeing is DNS failures. |
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I have a "play" setup with some old blade servers not connected to the outside world - a network with about 15 computers, an old cisco switch and a junky wifi router stuck to that. The wifi router is set to not do any dhcp or dns. On my network I have dnsmasq on one slackware server set to handle the dns and dhcp. I connect easily with my laptop in either XP or linux(s) to the network fine, but I just can't seem to get the Kindle to connect.
Any ideas what I could try? It would seem to relevant to the question at hand? |
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I am as well interested in a similar setup, but my reasoning is different: as Kindle has limited space, I want to devise a closed self-contained structure to allow me to access my library via wifi. The hypotheses of this setup are:
- the kindle library is on the sd-card of a mobile phone, exporting a wifi access point; - the phone is not connected to the internet in any way, and there is no wifi internet connection available; - the phone runs a simple web server to allow browsing a particular area of the sd-card and downloading files from that area. If the Kindle (KK, KT, PW) could connect to such an "isolated" access point, we can extend the kindle space using such a "personal cloud". But I could not do it, with both kindles I have: KK and PW. The kindles are registered, so no issue here. |
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Hmm....
Must still be something about my own local network setup that lets it work. I can't think what it might be - the KUAL BBB firewall is the only networking change to my Kindles - have not touched the /etc/hosts file or /etc/resolv.conf The dhcp server (in the access point) which serves all wireless devices **does** send DNS and Gateway addresses (even if those things are down). Sorry - out of ideas on this subject. |
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@knc1: You may actually be right. In my experiment I was using the mobile phone as WiFi access point, and I am pretty sure it does not work as DNS server. Anyway, in an isolated context, such a DNS server would be fake anyway, right?
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I would first look into what is serving the Kindle's dhcp request, check that set-up, whatever device is doing it. The Kindle's dhcp-client writes (or could write) log files and debug files - somewhere, somehow - - - You'll need to do a bit of research to enable them and find them. Reading them is not a problem - they are understandable. ![]() |
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here's a short report:
tried to install KUAL BBB filters but it won't solve my problem. next i installed WPA Enterprise, this is the config i wrote down: Spoiler:
I also connected the AP to the internet now but it still refuses the connection, all other devices still run perfektly with and without internet connection ... here is also my hostapd and dnsmasq config, i use to run the AP, it should be ok so far Spoiler:
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