I can access a internal address using http://companyweb which redirects to http://companyweb/default.aspx from my windows desktop fine. I can also access http://companyweb on my iphone. However, when I type "http://companyweb" on my android device it searches the internet. If I type http://companyweb.domain.local, the default IIS7 (internet information service - windows web server) homepage is displayed. They are all connected to the same wireless network. How can i get android to connect to this site?
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getprop | grep -ishows my local dns as primary and google's as secondary. I bet this issue has to do with Chrome's omnibar (the combined search and uri input box) that detects it erronously as a search instead of an URI. – ce4 Oct 29 '13 at 22:29http://serverdoesn't work whilehttp://server.lan:8080does. And by the way, this would break all intranet related networking that depends on DNS. Isnt AOSP itself pretty much Google agnostic whithout the gapps package. Has one tried Firefox? – ce4 Oct 29 '13 at 22:33getprop, but in the WiFi settings, long press the AP, advanced). Before I manually put in my local DNS here, it hat4.4.4.4as primary, and8.8.8.8as secondary. But that was a while ago: checking right now on one of my newer devices (Android 4.1.1), it correctly uses my DNS as primary, and4.4.4.4as secondary. A second device (same manufacturer) shows the same. So I have to take that back at least partially, as described "misbehavior" might be device or version specific. – Izzy Oct 29 '13 at 23:44