>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>I am trying to connect (load main page) an asp.net application running on one computer on a wi-fi network from iPad.
>>>
>>>Some background information. I can access this asp.net app from another PC in the office (entering in the browser
http://PcServerName/AppName/MainPage.aspx) This works. The PCs as well as iPad use the same router. In fact if I enter in the Safari on iPad address 192.168.0.1 I get the login screen to the router. But when I enter in iPad address I get message that the server cannot be found.
>>>
>>>Does the above mean that something is not setup on iPad or on the PC hosting the application?
>>>
>>>TIA.
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>>Can you use the IP of the webserver instead of the server name? Sounds like the iPad is not using your local DNS (if there is local DNS).
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>I am always confused about the 'local DNS'. But I will run ipconfig on the PC where the application is running and try to access the application using IP instead of the server name. This is how I understand the url will change:
>
http://192.168.0.100/AppName/MainPage.aspx >
>Thank you.
>
>UPDATE: Success!
so it is a DNS (name resolution) problem.
I'm not familiar with the iPad or how to configure networking for it. My guess is somehow you need to tell it to use your router's IP address as a DNS server so it will get information on server and PC names on your network.
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