I've been having the same issue with mine for the last 6 months. Very disappointed to see no action on this. And... NO FIRMWARE UPDATES SINCE 7/17 !?!?! What the what TP. You have a massively buggy product and can't be troubled to work it? I like a lot of things about this product, but the apprent lack of interest in keeping your products functional beyond sale is all i need to NEVER buy your stuff again. NEVER. I'll go with a supplier that cares about customer satisfaction.
I lately realized that my iPhone and MacBook are encountering the same internet connectivity issues once or twice a day, while other devices (non Apple) that are connected to the same tp-link archer c2300 don't have any internet issues.
@DanielBar Take a look at Security settings under the Advance tab in the router configuration portal. Check if any Apple device is listed in the "Block DoS Host list", if there is, check the item and remove it from the list. That should take care of the connectivity issue.
Works fine right after connecting to the networking, however after some idle time if I go back the only way I can get network connectivity is by toggling WiFi on and off. The network remains connected but doesn't have actual internet access and no other devices seem to have this issue aside from Apple devices running iOS15.
What is the wireless security on the AX6000? Try changing to WPA2-PSK.AES for both the 2.4G and 5G network, then confirm the connectivity on the iPhone 12 Pro. BTW, does iPhone 12 Pro connect to 2.4G or 5G? You can also disable Smart Connect on the AX6000, and try to connect to 2.4G or 5G network to confirm if both have the same issue.
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I know that similar questions have been asked before, but my problem is new only after installing Android Studio 2.3, the latest version in March 2017. I have several years experience developing Android applications, and I have never encountered this problem before. After upgrading to version 2.3 of Android Studio, my emulator is no longer able to access the internet. I even uninstalled/reinstalled Android Studio 2.3 from scratch and created a new emulator, and I am still getting the same error. This is not an app problem. I can't even access the internet from Chrome, and I wasn't having this problem last week. The message that I get says that the server DNS address could not be found -- DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_BAD_CONFIG. The only thing that has changed on my computer in the last week is the new version of Android plus possibly updates to Windows 10. And yes, my computer has access to the internet. Below is an image of my emulator when I try to use Chrome to search for "Google".
Ok, for those saying why not just wipe data and restart.Do you reformat your PC every time you restart it? Wiping data on the emulator is just like doing a factory reset to a phone or reformatting your hard drive on your PC and reinstalling your OS. It is unnecessary unless the data is totally corrupt.
I found a temporary solution on an old Stack Overflow thread at Upgraded to SDK 2.3 - now no emulators have connectivity. Note that this thread talks about Android SDK 2.3, not Android Studio 2.3. The problem seems to be that the emulator can't find the DNS my computer is currently using, and the temporary workaround is to start the emulator from the command line and specify the DNS server. Whatever problem occurred back then must have reappeared in the latest version of Android Studio.
The temporary solution outlined below fixes the problem with the emulator accessing the internet. However, it does not fix the problem that occurs when trying to run Android Device Monitor. Doing so will still make the emulator go offline as described above.
I found a post on SO that suggested the problem was with the emulator trying to use a disconnected network adapter. For me the problem was occurring when I was connected to a LAN. Disabling the wireless LAN adapter fixed the issue.
Another dialog box will be opened and there just neglect the first set about the IP address (Keep as it is set) and click radio button of Use the following DNS server addresses: and enter as 8.8.8.8 in Preferred DNS server: and 8.8.4.4 in Alternate DNS server:
I am also facing the same problem, but I am trying to solve the problem using various posts. Today I discovered this problem. Your computer configuration is most likely the problemm, not Android Studio and the Android Emulator.
For me the problem was caused when I took my laptop home without restarting the emulator. From what I have read, when the emulator starts up it reads your PC's DNS settings and uses them. When I was on my home network, my work DNS settings were failing.
So yeah. Just restarting the emulator solved my problem.
This was a problem for me last time the emulator updated itself and back then disabling other network adapters fixed it. Now it's cropped up again but the only adapter that is enabled is a single wifi one so I have nothing to disable.
The issue only reappeared after I updated via a prompt the emulator tools to 26.1.1. I uninstalled and reinstalled the emulator via the SDK Tools update tab and thankfully the only option when installing again right now is to install 26.0.3 (which seems to be working okay).
First, open the AVD Manager in android studio andClick on Wipe the data of that emulator and after that click on Cold Boot Now .If that doesn't work, try changing your network's DNS address to 8.8.8.8 (Google's DNS) or another DNS of your choice.
As pointed by @osama buzdar, the DNS settings the emulator looks first might be specified in /etc/resolv.conf. In my case, as of macOS Catalina 10.15.7, there was 2 addresses in that file: the first one was a IPv6 and the second, IPv4 and for some reason the emulator was probably having trouble with the IPv6.
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