I tried to access the wifi on my job for the first time today. When I did, I got a warning screen that said google achrome does not trust this source and that I should not proceed. Is this normal? My Nexus 7 has not done this on ather wifi spots. My Samsung Statosphere has no issue with the wifi. Should I go ahead and connect to the work wifi with my Nexus?
I would like to purchase a Nexus 4 and use it as an iPod Touch-style media player. Can the Nexus 4 be used with only WiFi? And if so, would I be able to update, or would that require cellular data?
Just recently bought a Asus Nexus 7 and I find it an awesome device.
Unfortunately, I was surprised to see there is no option to turn my device into a wifi hotspot
or to share my nexus internet through USB to other computers.
thus I am now looking for apps that can help me achieve this
and would greatly appreciate anyone who has any recommendation for me..
p.s :- I tried wifi Hotspot a
Hi Every one.
I got a Nexus 7 for my father. I did all upgrades before sending it out to him. (meas it was connected to WiFi here and working properly);)
he used it for almost a month then once he put the simcard, it stopped connecting to WiFi:confused:.
I'm interested in getting the nexus 4 but I heard a rumor that you can't use wifi and bluetooth at the same time and that they will both show on but only one will work. Can any nexus 4 owners out there confirm or deny this?
The reason this is important to me is sometimes I hook my smartphone up to my tv or computer monitor and use a computer and mouse via bluetooth.
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Well everyday since I've owned my nexus and connected it to my wifi, every time I walk into my apartment it kills my WiFi and it tells me "out of range". I have to reboot my router every time i walk in in order for my internet to work any one else having this problem? If so how do I fix it so I don't have to restart my router???????????
I've had the Nexus 4 for a week now and I've faced quite a few problems already:
1) My phone doesn't connect to the wifi network (even though the wifi info is saved) until I turn off wifi from the setting and turn it back on. I called up google support and they said that's how the manufacturer designed the phone so you will have to do this every time you move in to a new wifi zone.
So, I'm getting horrible WiFi speeds on my Nexus 7. Even though the "connection speed" looks like it should be faster than my One X, the Nexus 7 lags waaaay behind.
Both devices are connected to my home WiFi network, and both speed tests were done with the same server, at approximately the same time. Both devices are running CM10 nightlys (with the Nexus 7 being Fitsnugly's Kang).