All the best in your search with this. As to your other query --Diablohead said:If this is the wrong place to ask then just say, but I have been slowly working on a racing game app since last year and while the challenge is very tough, I have been looking for someone who can code. If anyone here is interested to help I would love to hear from you (I know how slim it is to find someone with spare time or the will to help!)
I have a thread on TA about it here, and also have my vision for the game in video form nearly complete, hoping that it will help attract some help on the coding side of things![]()
My network has always been modem to router to whatever connects to it, regular setup most places would use.
I think I know what's happening here. Correct me if I am wrong about your setup first:
1. Your ISP line goes to a modem, ADSL, I assume, through a phone line
2. The modem then connects to the router
3. The router gives the rest of your network the IPs via WiFi
If this is your setup, or close to it then the issue might be:
1. The modem and router have the same local IP. This is usually 192.168.1.1
2. Your phone connects via DHCP and it's told by the router than the router IP is 192... but then so is the modem's
3. In this scenario the phone will connect for a while but eventually lose the connection
Fix:
1. Access the router settings, but first switch off the modem and remove its line from the router
2. Login to your router via 192.168.1.1
3. Change its range from 192 to 172.168.1.1
4. Restart router, connect modem, set iPhone to DHCP
5. Make sure the modem is connected to the WAN port of the router
It should work now. Hope this helps.