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Hoping someone has a solution. My wifi keeps disconnecting/reconnecting. I'm running TNT 3.1.1. Also the signal is really low even though I'm next to the router. I've searched around, but can't seem to find an answer.
Thanks.
Right there with you on this one. I can't get more then 10 feet from my router before I lose my connection. Very annoying to say the least. I wonder if this is software or hardware.
I have the same and I am using vegan b3. I don't recall having this issue while using tnt 2.2. Or the stock. Anyways, I have noticed that it only happens when I am on a page more than a few mins such as reading an article, etc. If I am watching movie(flash) or playing online game, it is fine. I am suspecting it has something to do with the battery management.
I'm running stock 3389 with GApps.
I get full signal when I'm by my router and around my apt. I have a Linksys WRT610N with DDWRT firmware. It's running on a 2.4Ghz full N radio. I used a wifi app called Wifi Analyzer on my phone to find the best channel to set the router to, as in apts. you know many people are using the same channel and this can lead to signal loss on your devices.
Anyway, it sounds like you just need to find a less crowded channel maybe, I don't THINK it's the device. Are you using G or N or both? When I was using the router's 2.4Ghz in G/N mode I saw a slight signal drop throughout the place which is essentially why I switched to pure N and then just set up a legacy network on another router for wifi G stuff.
I had this problem not with my non-existant G tablet, but my latop, cell and other wifi connecting devices.
I changed the chane l# my wifi was broadcasting on and it fixed it. Maybe you guys can try that.
In my case, it is not a signal issue since I always have full bar and there is not many wifi hotspots around my house. I am used to it now and when I see the wifi icon is gone, I just click the location of the wifi icon, and within a sec or two, the wifi icon will appear. I will flash to tnt. 3.1 soon, hopefully the problem will,disappear.
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I have the same and I am using vegan b3. I don't recall having this issue while using tnt 2.2. Or the stock. Anyways, I have noticed that it only happens when I am on a page more than a few mins such as reading an article, etc. If I am watching movie(flash) or playing online game, it is fine. I am suspecting it has something to do with the battery management.
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I havent used VegaN - is there any setting that could possibly be turning off wifi when the system is idling? In phones there's a wifi setting that turns it off after a certain time idle. I know it's unlikely but just checking all the bases.
Yea +1 on this problem
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I havent used VegaN - is there any setting that could possibly be turning off wifi when the system is idling? In phones there's a wifi setting that turns it off after a certain time idle. I know it's unlikely but just checking all the bases.
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This appears to be the case. If so, it completely ignores my WiFi Sleep Policy, which I have set at "Never".
I have the problem whether stock ROM or not. Love the tablet, but this is frustrating.
My experience is that the device is finicky with some routers. I actually have two to test with, and early on one would work fine and the other would fail constantly.
Some suggestions, for testing:
- Change the channel (already suggested)
- Turn off all security to see if that works better (again, just for testing)
- If it's an N Router, change it to G only.
if one of these changes "fixes" it, at least you know what direction to look in.
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My experience is that the device is finicky with some routers. I actually have two to test with, and early on one would work fine and the other would fail constantly.
Some suggestions, for testing:
- Change the channel (already suggested)
- Turn off all security to see if that works better (again, just for testing)
- If it's an N Router, change it to G only.
if one of these changes "fixes" it, at least you know what direction to look in.
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It's also very sensitive to interference I think. My neighbors have dozens of APs on every Inglewood channel available, and the tablet gets thoroughly confused. It seems to like G a lot better than N in this situation (makes sense, N in general is more interference prone than b/g). In another place with only a single high power B/G/N router visible at all (nice thick concrete walled building), it's only done the disconnect/reconnect loop to me once in several days.
Time to do some disassembling and see if there's room for a better antenna, but I'm not prepared to rule out a broken driver just yet. Especially with all the other sleep/suspend problems we have. Or break out the buckets of RF blocking paint...
Thanks Roebeet. I tried a couple things. Assigned a static IP to the tablet which seems to have stabilized the signal, it doesn't drop out as much, but reception was still only 1-2 bars.
Just for the sake of it, I also reset the router back to factory default to see what would happen. Funny enough, the signal reception on the tablet improved from 1-2 bars to 3-4 bars, but once I re-entered my settings it fell back.
I still can't connect if SSID is hidden. I'm using a Dlink DGL 4300.
What routers are you guys using? Especially if you can get it to connect to a hidden SSID.
I had this problem too, signal was always fine though. After coming out of idle i would notice the WiFi is off. checking it in settings could watch it turn on start searching and then in three seconds the WiFi would turn off and then on and searching again, and continue the cycle. Not sure what is causing that, but in the WiFi setting i set the WiFi to never turn off, even if the device is sleeping and Ive never had the problem yet.
This just started with mine too (running 3389 and Enhancement Pack). I went to my router and switched channels and switched to 802.11 G Only, and it's up and running again. Strange that it worked really well for the first 12 hours or so with no changes to my router. Let's hope it doesn't happen again.
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I have the problem whether stock ROM or not. Love the tablet, but this is frustrating.
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I have the same problems. The only way I worked around it was by turning airplane mode off then either turning off my router or moving away from any wifi signal. Might try changing the channel... when my internet comes back on(adhoc tethering atm)
Looks like its my router. I took tablet to a friends house and it gets a strong reception.
I know it sounds weired but try to clean Market application's cache.
It works in my case. Or (if it is some kind of memory issue) cache for all other apps.
I have noticed that it is not that bad of a problem and have heard that it is a "feature" of the gtab, if anyone can elaborate on this? There has got to be a driver/kernal that can override and keep the wifi on. Any older gtab users every remember this as a problem? If so, what did you do about it?
In my case, have had gtab for about a week. Using factory settings initially, everything seemed to work fine. Then it started randomly dropping wifi.
couldn't figure if it was hardware or software. Talked to customer service.
Restored tablet to factory specs--worked fine. Started loading on some extras, checking wifi after each load. Bingo--when I loaded Adobe flash player, wifi started kicking off.
Have tried it with several versions (10.2, 10.4)--same results. Not sure what to try next.
Okay has anyone who followed the instructions of installing 2.0+ had any wifi issues. I was on eclipse 1.3 so I sbfed to 2.3.4 installed the 2.3.5 update (412) then zergrush rooted and bootstrap installed 2.0.2. Now my wifi times out randomly. I've tried changing the wifi timeout policy and restarting the router. I re sbfed and tried again redownloading each update. And still nothing. The problem seems to lie in 2.3.5 (412) update. I tried just using stock in between updates and it also had the issue. I also wiped data cache and dalvik inbetween each step.
P.s wifi reset 8 times while typing this
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Unfortunately, I've never had a problem with Wifi... and I use that about 75% of the time on my phone. I'm running Eclipse 2.0.2 and I did it exactly how you said you did it. SBF 2.3.4, update 2.3.5, root and BSR. Clear caches and flash. Maybe it's hardware or a bad connection, because the only time I time out with wifi is if I sometimes get low signal.
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Okay has anyone who followed the instructions of installing 2.0+ had any wifi issues. I was on eclipse 1.3 so I sbfed to 2.3.4 installed the 2.3.5 update (412) then zergrush rooted and bootstrap installed 2.0.2. Now my wifi times out randomly. I've tried changing the wifi timeout policy and restarting the router. I re sbfed and tried again redownloading each update. And still nothing. The problem seems to lie in 2.3.5 (412) update. I tried just using stock in between updates and it also had the issue. I also wiped data cache and dalvik inbetween each step.
P.s wifi reset 8 times while typing this
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I've been having this issue since 2.3.4 so after doing everything you described that didn't fix it for me either. I think mine is a hardware issue and not software related because it doesn't happen nearly as often as you describe it, and I know it doesn't have anything to do with the router since my other phone doesn't have this issue. Let me know if you figure it out.
I only see this issue when I use 2.3.5. It's not an eclipse issue, it's an issue with 2.3.5.
Some have stated that build 413 of 2.3.5 is the culprit. Well, I'm using build 412 and seeing the issue and I'm not the only one.
The problem with 2.3.5 is, they are not official updates from Verizon. Therefore, I'm going back to 2.3.4 and using the Liberty3 ROM where I had no issues at all.
I know it's the 2.3.5 because I've sbf'd back to 2.3.4 and then upgraded to 2.3.5 four times since last night and every time, when I tested with 2.3.4 first, no wifi issues. As soon as I upgraded to 2.3.5 and wiped everything, WiFi would cut out and restart itself every couple of minutes, even when I wasn't doing anything. I just sat there for 30 minutes and observed my WiFi cutting out and re-establishing itself. I even rebooted my cable modem and reset my router to no avail.
I cannot get the 413 build. I tried downloading the "fake" mp3 file in the cheesecake thread, but every time I try to unzip it after renaming it, it says there was an error attempt to read the compression method. So, either it's corrupted or else, they are using some other zip utility I don't know of. I tried using both WinZip and 7-zip. Neither works.
So, I'm going back to 2.3.4 and Liberty3 which worked darn well for me and it's a shame. I really liked the latest Eclipse, but since it's using a buggy build, I'm going back to 2.3.4 which seems stable.
I don't know why some people have the problems and others don't on the 2.3.5 build. But I sbfed to 2.3.4 and put eclipse 1.3 back on and no problems. I hope for an official 2.3.5 or higher soon and hope nitro will continue to dev on the x2.
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Wifi here also
I been running Eclipse 1.3 for awhile now and I only have wifi issues when screen goes to sleep regardless of the wifi sleep settings. If I set screen to not sleep it will stay connected for my large gameloft downloads. With 2.0.2 Like one of the other posts I lose connection after about 150mb no matter what. I think it is a 2.3.5 issue combined with the droid X2 having small wifi issues to begin with. on 2.2 AES encryption would lock up my router. They fixed that on 2.3.4 for the most part but ocasionally it still locks up router when screen sleeps.
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I been running Eclipse 1.3 for awhile now and I only have wifi issues when screen goes to sleep regardless of the wifi sleep settings. If I set screen to not sleep it will stay connected for my large gameloft downloads. With 2.0.2 Like one of the other posts I lose connection after about 150mb no matter what. I think it is a 2.3.5 issue combined with the droid X2 having small wifi issues to begin with. on 2.2 AES encryption would lock up my router. They fixed that on 2.3.4 for the most part but ocasionally it still locks up router when screen sleeps.
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This is definitely a 2.3.5 issue because I have the exact same problem whether it's in Eclipse or in stock.
2.3.4 is just fine...no WiFi issues. Once I apply the 2.3.5 update (regardless of whether it's build .409, .412 or .413), WiFi doesn't work.
It's also not dependent on the amount you've downloaded. It's a time issue. It appears to be cutting out every 2 to 3 minutes, regardless of whether or not you are downloading over the WiFi. I sat for 30 minutes and observed the WiFi cutting out. I didn't do anything (no surfing, no games, no getting email, turned of synching, etc) and I would see the WiFi restarting itself every 2 to 3 minutes.
But, this only affects some people, not all, which maybe points to a hardware issue possibly? This is probably also why 2.3.5 is not an official update from Verizon and hasn't been released.
2.3.4, as far as I know, is the latest official build for the X2.
Ibolski what router you running. Mine is dlink 615. Just winding if maybe a brand issue. Mine always says deauthentication in the log.
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Ibolski what router you running. Mine is dlink 615. Just winding if maybe a brand issue. Mine always says deauthentication in the log.
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Mine is a Belkin N600DB.
Well not a brand thing thanks.
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Well, after fighting with this all weekend, and probably activating my phone at least 15 times (awaiting the dreaded phone call from Verizon wanting to know why I did that), I've finally concluded that my phone just doesn't like 2.3.5 which prevents me from using Eclipse 2.0.
I tried every conceivable combination of Mash-up, Zeps V6 scripts, Cheesecake versions of 2.3.5 and nothing fixed the WiFi issue. Only running under 2.3.4 solves my problem, which means using Eclipse 1.3.
I really liked what Eclipse 2.0.2 offered, but until I can get 2.3.5 to work nice with my phone and WiFi, I just can't run it. Bummer! I love what Nitro has done with it and I really want to run it. Hopefully, either myself or someone else can figured out the issue. I'm really beginning to think it's hardware related, but I still don't see what the difference between 2.3.4 and 2.3.5 is that would cause such an issue and also only affect certain people.
UPDATE: Okay, I'm going to the next extreme. I'm going to SBF my phone back to 2.2.2, reactivate it, sbf to 2.3.3, activate it, sbf to 2.3.4 and then upgrade to 2.3.5 build 412 and see what happens. I don't know if this will work, but some have stated it's cleared up other problems they've had in the past, not necessarily the WiFi issue I and others are experiencing. Then, I'm going to go to Panera for lunch and test out WiFi there. If that works, then when I get home, I'll try it there. If it doesn't, then it's either my router or my cable provider, but it still doesn't make sense that 2.3.4 works fine, but not 2.3.5.
Okay, I hooked up my X2 2.3.5 droid to the WiFi at a local Burger King. MAN it was SLOW!!!!!
But, I left it hooked up for ten minutes downloading and it never failed.
So, I go home, hook up to my WiFi at home and it fails within 2 minutes.
So now I'm beginning to wonder if it IS my router?
Again, my router is a Belkin N600 DB wireless router. It has the following protocols:
EN, Fast EN, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n
It's currently set up as follows:
2.4 Ghz:
Wireless Channel: Auto
Extension Channel: 4
Wireless Mode: 802.11b & 802.11g & 802.11n
Bandwidth: 20/40 MHz
Protected Mode: On
802.11e/WMM QoS: On
Security Mode: WPA/WPA2-Personal (PSK)
Authentication: WPA-PSK + WPA2-PSK
Encryption Technique: AES
5 Ghz:
Wireless Channel: Auto
Extension Channel: 40
Wireless Mode: 802.11a & 802.11n
Bandwidth: 20 MHz
Protected Mode: On
802.11e/WMM QoS: On
Security Mode: WPA/WPA2-Personal (PSK)
Authentication: WPA-PSK + WPA2-PSK
Encryption Technique: AES
I'm not sure if maybe it's something to do with one of the protocols? I'm connecting to the 2.4 GHz channel.
Any ideas out there?
Try TKIP instead of AES, that helped when I was on 2.3.3 Its not as secure but still good. Mine still messes up with all security off on 2.3.5, I have not tried another router yet though.
Try turning off QoS. Also, could try setting the router to just use wireless n and see if that makes a difference. If it does, downside is, if you have any wireless g or b devices, they won't work. Still, if things change, it would at least point to the source of your troubles.
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Try turning off QoS. Also, could try setting the router to just use wireless n and see if that makes a difference. If it does, downside is, if you have any wireless g or b devices, they won't work. Still, if things change, it would at least point to the source of your troubles.
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I think your tip has worked, although whatever is going on now, speed is awful. It used to be blazing fast, but now, it's slower than what it's been.
In any case, at least my WiFi isn't cutting out, but I'm wondering if it's either my router or my phone? The router is new and it's not causing issues with any other devices that connect, so now I'm beginning to wonder if it's my phone?
But thanks for the QoS tip. I THOUGHT I had tried that before, but maybe not.
Well, hopefully it will keep working for you. I'm not really sure what to tell you about which is causing the problem. Probably a combination of the two. Also, with QoS on, it could be related to another device you have connected to the router. Some device demanding too much bandwidth and QoS saying ok, here ya go. In the mean time, you lose your connection on the phone. Have a look in your router settings and see how QoS is set up. I'm not sure how much control you have over it in your specific router but perhaps you can set some rules for it as to what takes priority over what. Or, if you don't have any problems with any applications on any computers or whatever else you have connected to the router, just leave it turned off.
I don't know a whole lot about it. I've done some reading about it and messed with it now and then on other people's computers (I'm kind of the local go to guy for computer problems I guess ) but I just kind of bumble my way through it until I get it figured out. That's about the extent of what I can tell you about it.
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Well, hopefully it will keep working for you. I'm not really sure what to tell you about which is causing the problem. Probably a combination of the two.
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Well, I finally figured out the problem. It wasn't QoS, it wasn't 2.3.5, it was the darned router! It was going bad!
I was uploading files to my box.net account from my Droid and the WiFi connection kept dropping and reconnecting.
However, it wasn't just the WiFi connection to my droid. I was also watching a movie on my internet connected blu-ray player. Every time the WiFi dropped for the droid, I saw on my TV screen a network lost icon coming from the blu-ray player.
After about 3 or 4 drops, all of a sudden, I had NO internet connectivity with ANY device. When I checked the router, the normally blue-colored power light was a very faint purple. I rebooted, reset and tried everything, but the router never came back on.
So, apparently, my router was dying, but I didn't know it until it finally died tonight. Crap Belkin products! It only lasted a three months, if that.
So, I decided to go back to what I had before: a NetGear router. I got one that was on sale for $97 at HHGregg (normally $130), so hopefully, this should last longer.
Oh, and my speeds are blazing fast once again, so that should have been another sign that something was amiss.
Oh dear, I hope that's not what's happening to me. I have a Belkin N750 DB and I'm having these issues, keeps disconnecting every couple of minutes. I will try changing Qos but if that's not it then I'm gonna take it back to Target and tell them I want store credit so I can get another router haha
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I've had the same issue with mine but taking my phone off the network fixes all the other connection with other devices, I usually have to reboot the router but works fine till I hook up the phone again. My router hasn't had a update for a year our 2 so I think its a combination of router and phone incompatibility. I have no issues with any other devices till my phone locks it up. I think the phone is the problem myself but need to check with other router first to verify. I think some routers may handle the phone issue better than others but think there is still an issue.
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Well, it's been two days with the new router and so far, no issues. The new router appears to be working flawlessly and without any dropping of connections.
As for the old Belkin, I did try it again but no go. It's dead. Won't power up any more. And before it died, I did check to see if the latest firmware was applied and it was.
Well, from now on, I'll avoid Belkin because I had read a lot of reviews of the particular model I had where it died within one to three months. Mine was three months, almost on the dime.
Hi Folks,
Had my TFP201 for about 4 weeks now (C3 preloaded with ICS 4.0.3.15)
Updated to .21 standard...
My WIFI has been VERY unstable compared to iPad/iPhone/PC's on the network...
Yesterday night i decided to have a go and changed my encryption settings on the AP from WPA/TKIP to WPA2 and "BOOM" !
My WIFI Signal and stability suddenly became strong like hell.... ( i could have up to 35/30 Mbit on the other side of the house..)
Have not had the time to see if this also have any impact on the WIFI/BT issue, but i will try to test this weekend...
So, to those with unstable WIFI : Try to play with WPA/WPA2 or even turn off
to see if this could be a part of the challenge....
This could very well be a router/AP related issue (I'm running on AVM 7390)
Interesting, ill try tonight when I get home....but ill proly have a few maker's marks sooooooo I'm sure someone will beat me to it
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TFP201-32 said:
Hi Folks,
Had my TFP201 for about 4 weeks now (C3 preloaded with ICS 4.0.3.15)
Updated to .21 standard...
My WIFI has been VERY unstable compared to iPad/iPhone/PC's on the network...
Yesterday night i decided to have a go and changed my encryption settings on the AP from WPA/TKIP to WPA2 and "BOOM" !
My WIFI Signal and stability suddenly became strong like hell.... ( i could have up to 35/30 Mbit on the other side of the house..)
Have not had the time to see if this also have any impact on the WIFI/BT issue, but i will try to test this weekend...
So, to those with unstable WIFI : Try to play with WPA/WPA2 or even turn off
to see if this could be a part of the challenge....
This could very well be a router/AP related issue (I'm running on AVM 7390)
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"This could very well be a router/AP related issue (I'm running on AVM 7390)"
I've noticed this and I think I've read it around here on XDA. I have a Cisco AP and when I'm connected with the my Prime it works flawlessly. I also have a Amped Wireless extender all my other wireless devices work great with it except my Prime. As soon as I start transferring files or stream anything it will run for a couple seconds / minutes then drop the wifi and reconnect. Perform the same process using the same files connected to the Cisco AP - flawless. While at work we only have Cisco AP's and NEVER have an issue with my Prime.
I believe the AP can / does make a difference.
Just so you guys are all aware, the only encryption you should use for wireless n is WPA2 with AES.
Anything else and it generally falls back to g speeds.
Also, if your router had a setting for WMM, and "no acknowledgment" having the no ack setting on can cause wifi issues for some devices (my i9000 and wife's iPhone, and my prime drop wifi, for example)
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I also have an amped wireless extender. Using it as an extender posed no problems for me besides cutting bandwidth in half which is normal. Using it as an access point negates that issue easily. I have my regular access point and just changed it to suggested setting so I'll see if it does anything.
WPA2/AES is faster and also more secure than WPA2/TKIP. TKIP generally had broader support on older equipment, but it's hard to find new devices that won't support AES. I've seen TKIP used in combination with various certificate and authentication protocols for large networks, but for home use, stick to AES.
Hey guys,
tried to search if any other problems like this exist...
My WiFi seems to be disconnecting often... Meaning it still shows as connected, but it wont load internet pages or download anything / stop at some time downloading.
Now i tried to look at my WiFi with WiFi analyzer... at it seems that I am on the best channel for my area... but still... I also tried 5Ghz and 2.4Ghz same results it seems...
I am not happy with it... it seems so unstable, that even at home often i use 3G just because it doesn't crash that much... if the WiFi works i get great speeds though... but it seems like a hit and miss....
any idea?
You may ha e.faulty connectors as that is the problem w some of the one xs also go to WiFi settings switch it from auto to 2.5 GHz idk if 5ghz works well or not
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Did.... And it didn't change.... Any other thoughts??
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Suspect an issue on the router's end...
I have the same frikken problem. Drives me crazy. Ill be rolling thru XDA or whatever, and suddenly my phone disconnects wifi and switches back to 3G. Then maybe a second later reconnect to wifi. I have no explanation for it. I have an HTC rep calling me today. Ill let you know what he says, but I wouldn't hold your breath LOL. I know man it sucks.
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Make sure your routers firmware is up to date
I have theexact same problem. Let me know if you find a fix, I'm on the verge of returning it.
Actually it didn't seem to be so persistent, anymore.... And I did update the firmware of the router.... If that really helped.... I do t know....?
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I just updated the firmware on my router as well. Well check back after a couple days but so far so good
Wi-Fi not the greatest for me either. Running a WRT54GL which is one of the most rock solid routers ever with Tomato never have issues with it on my 3D or any other devices. Having similar issues you are having. Sometimes just not staying connected even though it shows connected. Other times no wi-fi on when I wake the phone. I'm guessing it's bugs other people have reported similar problems. Going to see how it performs after the next OTA update I'm hoping they fix some stuff. Also I hope they fix the very annoying set time zone message. Not sure what caues that but you are certainly not alone with the wi-fi issues.
I currently have mine set to 2.4Ghz only not auto since I don't use N for my phone there is no need for it and it sucks more battery at least it did on my 3D.
I would just hang tight and see what the next OTA brings.
This is disturbing. There seems to be a great deal of variation in build quality (i.e. Wifi issues, screen light bleed, data issues, etc.). I have had none of these issues with my phone. However, multitasking is a joke, and google wallet is broken after working previously. My phone is none stock at this point.
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answer is here, either last post on page one or two,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671744
Regarding to multitasking.. It is ridiculous.... Yesterday I used navigation and every time I check something in another windows and come back my navigation is GONE! that's bad!!
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I added a post to another thread - in my case, I found a definite correlation between wifi drop and phone temperature.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29220238&postcount=28
Posting it here as well in case someone remembers how hot their phone was when their wifi drops..
Just throwing in my experience for the record...
I'm a network administrator for a living so I know a few things about making wifi work. In a nutshell my Evo LTE will not maintain a stable conneciton to *any* wifi N network under any settings. I've tried mutiple routers and multiple ROMs for my phone and none would work properly. I'll spare you the details but channels, encryption, spectrum, root, preamble... nothing would work on N.
WiFi G = rock solid
WiFi N = sucks more than Paris Hilton
Since I concluded that G works perfectly I've just made sure to stick with G networks. Not worth fighting Sprint for a new phone that may very well do the same thing for me. :victory:
Not sure if you guys are having the same issue I've been experiencing, but my wifi issues have went away since using Mozilla firefox. I messed with my router settings, used 2.4 ghz, 5ghz, wifi n, wifi g, different security configurations, a bunch of different wifi apps, just about every browser on the market and as odd as it sounds, only Mozilla has solved my problem. If I use any other browser, I get hang-ups and phone gives me the impression that wifi isn't working. I don't know why or how mozilla works great while all other browsers' performance is inconsistent and frustrating but its a fact. I strongly recommend anyone with "wifi problems" give mozilla a try.
has anyone found a solution to this wifi issue?
i can connect to my home router with no problem, very stable. but outdoors, on cablewifi, or optimumwifi the connection is terrible. the signal shows connected, but there is no data being uploaded or downloaded. i think it might have something to do with channel congestion, but my friends iphone has no issues whatsoever.
so whats the deal with the evo's wifi radio???
Hey guys, lately my wi-fi connection has been very slippery, as if it drops and then reconnects often, although it remains physically connected to my router. I don't know if it could be my router since every other device in my home is connecting to it fine. My phone is able to connect well to networks outside of my home, though, so I am unsure. Do you guys think it's the routers fault or maybe a kernel issue of some sort (I'm running stock kernel)? I've been having this issue on Tranquility and Viper ROM (maybe also on Mean) so it can't be A ROM issue. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
sounds like u have a gaf phone man.. if every other phone in ya house connects fine.. its not the stock kernel.. also the update we just had the OTA was supposed to fix wifi issues.. so u mite have something up with your phone.. alot of people had wifi issues that why they had a fix in the for it in the OTA we just got... my phone did the same ishh before the OTA now its fine..
I drop 3G like It's cool but that's sprints problem, never had that issue on WiFi. This phone has very powerful radios.
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Check your wifi settings and make sure that your wifi connection is set to never sleep. Also Check your wifi frequency band in "wifi advance settings" and make sure its set to 2.4 only. That might help.
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I doubt my phone is bad since it can connect find everywhere else. I'll try those tips, thanks
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guih said:
Hey guys, lately my wi-fi connection has been very slippery, as if it drops and then reconnects often, although it remains physically connected to my router. I don't know if it could be my router since every other device in my home is connecting to it fine. My phone is able to connect well to networks outside of my home, though, so I am unsure. Do you guys think it's the routers fault or maybe a kernel issue of some sort (I'm running stock kernel)? I've been having this issue on Tranquility and Viper ROM (maybe also on Mean) so it can't be A ROM issue. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
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In wifi settings change the frequency from auto to 2.4 ghz. It fixed my wifi issues.
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guih said:
Hey guys, lately my wi-fi connection has been very slippery, as if it drops and then reconnects often, although it remains physically connected to my router. I don't know if it could be my router since every other device in my home is connecting to it fine. My phone is able to connect well to networks outside of my home, though, so I am unsure. Do you guys think it's the routers fault or maybe a kernel issue of some sort (I'm running stock kernel)? I've been having this issue on Tranquility and Viper ROM (maybe also on Mean) so it can't be A ROM issue. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
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There's an app in the Market called WiFi analyzer. U can use it to see what other wireless networks are operating in your area. It will also reccomend the best channel for your router to be on.
Sometimes there is a lot of interference on your channel and switching it will help or has helped quite a few people with your problem that I know of.
I had a problem at work with a linksys router not issuing an ip address to my phone consistently. What I did is take a screenshot of my ip address, subnet mask, DNS address defaults, etc. when u could connect. Then I made myself a static ip using that info. A good app that basically let's u run ipconfig and other network troubleshooting applications is an app called Fing.
I've worked on this issue far and wide. If the new ota didn't help and u still get random disconnects thru WiFi then u need to exchange your phone. It is actually a problem with the radio. My first EVO LTE did it and I could fix WiFi disconnects temporarily, but not permanently. This, my 3rd EVO LTE works great with no ota installed.
Good luck. Hope I was of some help. Pm me if u need more help.
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For me, I was on a different channel than my neighbors with no other wireless device ever had a problem in the 12 years I've been there.
What I do, Go into wifi advanced and click on the high-performance setting.
Only use it when needed as it burns battery.
Post back if it fixes the drop issue for you. Fixed it for me.
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Last night I flashed the awesome kernel and set the frequency to 2.4 seemed to go away. Today I flashed tranquility rls 1.a and I'm running it as is and having the issue again . I'll try out your suggestion throughout today and tomorrow, thanks for the tips guys!
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I've been hearing about people talking about the wifi issues since day one, but never actually run into them. The past few days though I've been trying to stream and download things (exporting through dropbox) over wifi, and OMG, what the hell is this? Every 2 or three minutes the connection just stops - the wifi bars at the top still show the wifi connected, but the the stream or download just stops. Sometimes it starts up again, sometimes I have to disconnect from the wifi and reconnect. And the whole time the wifi indicator doesn't indicate any loss of signal - once in a blue moon though you'll see it disconnect then reconnect. I don't want to hit that high-performance setting (although it seemed to help the in the limited time I used it), because it uses more battery. I thought the update was supposed to resolve these issues. I know I never had these issues before the update. None of the tricks mentioned in this thread seemed to help. Just wanted to report the issue in case some other people are having it also, and hoping an update will come out in the near future to resolve it. On Viper4G, btw. If have time at some point, I'll try to flash another rom to see if I get the same issue.
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I've been hearing about people talking about the wifi issues since day one, but never actually run into them. The past few days though I've been trying to stream and download things (exporting through dropbox) over wifi, and OMG, what the hell is this? Every 2 or three minutes the connection just stops - the wifi bars at the top still show the wifi connected, but the the stream or download just stops. Sometimes it starts up again, sometimes I have to disconnect from the wifi and reconnect. And the whole time the wifi indicator doesn't indicate any loss of signal - once in a blue moon though you'll see it disconnect then reconnect. I don't want to hit that high-performance setting (although it seemed to help the in the limited time I used it), because it uses more battery. I thought the update was supposed to resolve these issues. I know I never had these issues before the update. None of the tricks mentioned in this thread seemed to help. Just wanted to report the issue in case some other people are having it also, and hoping an update will come out in the near future to resolve it. On Viper4G, btw. If have time at some point, I'll try to flash another rom to see if I get the same issue.
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It's kind of strange,mine has been dropping but the actual indicator in the status bar goes off when it does.I've seen it connect and disconnect 10-12 times per minute.I'm also running latest firmware/radios on the latest version of ViperRom.I'm also running Enoch's Kernel but not sure if I had the problem before the kernel flash or not.
im having the same issue. ive only really started noticing it because i was running chameleon pretty much since i got the phone and this never seemed to be an issue. now im on viper4g and my wifi will drop sporadically. it drops, i see the 3g icon for about half a second, and the the wifi reconnects. sometimes itll do it just once, sometimes itll do it continuously... the longest ive let it go before interfering is about 30 seconds. but my battery usage screen tells me that it goes on for way longer than that if left alone.
anyway, im on the lastest firmware, and i have the channel set to 2.4 (5 seems to knock everything in my apt, including my phone, off the router). i use the best wifi performance option sometimes, but as has been mentioned, it drains the battery. the phone wont sleep with that option checked. also, it seems to happen more frequently when im on the opposite side of my apt from the router.
ive read stuff about using a screwdriver to pull the antenna pins up a little, but that scares me. i dont really think that has anything to do with it anyway as ive tried that test where you squeeze the phone to see if your signal changes. it doesnt.
really, im kinda at a loss here. im thinking that i might try to exchange the phone if i cant get this figured out soon, but i dont want to do that if its something with my router or if the replacement is going to do the same thing.
I am using Viper 4G and have been having issues with my wifi connection dropping but more recently my phone has been restarting only while connected to Wifi. I haven't tried changing the wifi Frequency band to only 2.4GHz , but I will once I get home after work. I hope it works because its getting kinda annoying to have my phone restart so much while its just sitting idle.
I believe the rapid connect/disconnect issue some of us are having is also related to the phone not playing nice with particular routers. HTC referenced that fact when the 1.22 OTA came out. The changelog said the issue was fixed on how the phone communicated with certain routers and the disconnects should be eliminated. I can attest that the new update has made it a little better, but still not 100%.
The router at my work has been perfect, I've never disconnected from it once.
The router at my house is a whole different story. I have given up on downloading a ROM with my phone, directly to my phone. I will start the DL, sit the phone down and go do something, only to come back and find "download unsuccessful" every single time. I know it is because it is disconnecting. I can sit there and watch it happen.
The router at my friend's house is fine. Connect once, and never worry again the rest of the night. Obviously I need a new router. More obviously, HTC's software needs fixing. I shouldn't have to buy a new router just so one of my devices can stay connected to it.
Interesting seeing all these reports of dropped connnections with Viper4G. I've been running it for a few weeks and have never had a connection drop while it was in use on either the 2.4ghz or 5ghz bands of my d-link router. This thread over here suggests that replacing your Sense Settings.apk with an AOSP Settings.apk solves the problem for some people. I can't verify since I wasn't experiencing disconnects, but the AOSP menus are cool anyway
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1824465
My issues (detailed above) have apparently resolved themselves. I haven't lost connection once today, and I was streaming and downloading all day.
I don't see how this actually did anything but here's what I did. I decided to try another kernel instead of the stock one that comes in the viper rom. I knew the wifi fixes that HTC supposedly made were in the new kernel, and I knew I wasn't having any issues until I updated, so I thought I'd give a custom kernel (based off the old base) a shot, and play around with some new governors and overclocking while I'm at it. I did a nand backup and flashed awesome sauce. Wifi issues were gone, but I didn't like the kernel, stock seemed smoother. So i restored my backup, and for whatever reason, my wifi issues remained gone. Like I said, I can't explain it, but there you go.
Nice to know I'm not alone with this. My Wifi drops every so often, particularly at night time or with downloads. Hopefully HTC figured out a way to sort this out 100%.
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If you have a wireless router like myself that operates at two distinct bands, go into your Wi-Fi settings and choose the band that is at the higher range, and setting best performance is also a good idea, although this might result in greater battery drain. HTH!
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