2021-06-17, 17:17
(2021-06-14, 10:09)AshipaEk0 Wrote:(2021-06-13, 17:35)Danielbay Wrote:(2021-06-02, 13:05)AshipaEk0 Wrote: So this particular issue happens from time to time. Your ISP remote public IP address is changing every few seconds.Thank you mate!
i was only able to get past it by using browser on the box itself, and not on a phone or computer for the login.
So open up the browser on the Mi Box itself, navigate the the URL ready to login, then launch Kodi and try the auth.
On at least one occasion i have had to use software to give me a static IP address solely for the login authentication. Just to ensure my public IP stays the same.
After the login authentication, i don't need any such software, nor do i have any issues with the IP error
Basically you just need to keep your IP from changing until you authenticate the login if you still get that error when you use a browser on the Mi Box itself
I'll try this way.
but before i saw your message, i tried to reset my mi box hoping it would work this time.
So after i reset the mi box, i reinstalled Kodi right away, like last time.
then I went to "add-ons" and tried to install "Google Drive" add on.
When i clicked "install from repository", it showed " could not connect to repository"...
Tried to solve this problem by myself so i googled on the internet and searched on youtube.
but all videos only tell how to solve the problem on personally installed repository, not the default repository built in itself...
Then i went to settings, "Services", UPnP/DLNA, tried to turn on and off "Enable UPnP support", didn't work.
also "System" then "Internet access", tried to turn on and off "Use proxy server", also didn't work.
i'm so frustrating now...
don't know what to do...
Uninstall Kodi.
Delete the Kodi folder which can be found at
/Android/data/org.xbmc.kodi/files/.kodi
Then reboot your Box and confirm if your internet is fine
Now try installing Kodi 18.9 from
http://mirrors.kodi.tv/releases/android/...64-v8a.apk
Then try again
thank you for the advice.
I installed app called file commander.
Went to folders
Android/obb/org.xbmc.kodi/
deleted the whole folder because the folder is empty.
Then i rebooted the system by restart the mi box and pressed and held centre and back button.
I downloaded 18.9 version. when i tried to install it, it said
"app not installed".
i tried to make the factory set by pressing and holding centre and back button, then i installed Kodi, still the same...
i'm frustrated...