I can't connect to wimax on my Evo3D. It never progresses beyond "Obtaining IP address from Sprint".
I've tried rebooting and updating profile. Anyone know what else I can try?
It may be the network because I tested another phone and it also is stuck at Obtaining IP address...
Is anyone else in Atlanta seeing the same thing?
Yep, my Nexus S 4G won't connect either, goes from Obtaining IP address to Disconnected. I'm in Duluth at the moment, but I couldn't connect at my apartment in Buckhead this morning either.
not working in northern va
Connected and worked well in NC this morning.
Sprint CS told me they've gotten reports of Wimax problems in Atlanta. They don't have an ETA for repair.
You aren't replacing toolbox with busybox, right? I did that and it made my wimax hang exactly like that.
Its been happening to me in the philly area since the 4th. It was sad I was telling everyone how awesome my phone is and then I whipped it out and the web and youtube was timing out.
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You aren't replacing toolbox with busybox, right? I did that and it made my wimax hang exactly like that.
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My phone has not been modified other than installing SPB launcher.
It's actually connecting to 4G now, but if I turn on Hotspot, 4G goes back to hanging on "Obtaining IP address from Sprint".
I can connect but I am unable to pull data.
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Just sitting here at work, and I noticed my battery was unusually low for my usage today... when I noticed that my 3G icon was missing. I thought that was weird, because less than an hour ago, I had it for sure. I was getting email updates for work on a regular basis.
When I checked my quick settings, my mobile network just kept saying "Turning On," and would sometimes flash between that and 'ON' but never actually brought up a 3G, (or any data icon for that matter.) Texts are still getting through, but are about 2-3 minutes behind Google Voice popups on my laptop.
Has anyone else seen this before? I have rebooted, and tried Airplane mode, and disabling/renabling all the radios individually, and nothing has worked... Guess I should yank the battery now. Really bizarre. I usually get pretty good 3G service over here.
If it continues, exchange it.
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Just sitting here at work, and I noticed my battery was unusually low for my usage today... when I noticed that my 3G icon was missing. I thought that was weird, because less than an hour ago, I had it for sure. I was getting email updates for work on a regular basis.
When I checked my quick settings, my mobile network just kept saying "Turning On," and would sometimes flash between that and 'ON' but never actually brought up a 3G, (or any data icon for that matter.) Texts are still getting through, but are about 2-3 minutes behind Google Voice popups on my laptop.
Has anyone else seen this before? I have rebooted, and tried Airplane mode, and disabling/renabling all the radios individually, and nothing has worked... Guess I should yank the battery now. Really bizarre. I usually get pretty good 3G service over here.
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Mine did the exact same thing this afternoon in Lubbock Tx. I rebooted, turned off and on and data always showed turning on but never connected. For some reason I ended up in the Sprint Zone and it then connected. It went into spring zone as I tried to connect to *2.
Don't have a good explanation of why it started working but try going to the spring zone and check data on.
The same exact thing happened to me too on my 3d today.
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Did you do the "speedup 3D" trick that was posted where you removed the proxies after typing in your MSL password? If so, undo it, because that's your problem.
I haven't messed with any settings. I pondered it, but I haven't received my MSL code yet.
I did just find out that my coworker lost his 3G on his Epic. I think this is a Sprint issue, and not any of the devices... Scary though.
Austin, TX here.
im experiencing the same issue right now here in north austin, tx. im getting basic phone services but no network (market/FB/web/etc.)
and no I did not use the speed up internet fix.
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I haven't messed with any settings. I pondered it, but I haven't received my MSL code yet.
I did just find out that my coworker lost his 3G on his Epic. I think this is a Sprint issue, and not any of the devices... Scary though.
Austin, TX here.
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well seeing how there are 3 texas people here experiencing this issue it might just be issue with sprint
Maybe they are upgrading the equipment of the "node".
I will be calling sprint on break in 10 minutes to find out
Well I just came back from BestBuy and picked up the 3D here in Michigan. Everyone in mobile just about had Sprint and no one could connect to 3g. My Evo 4g had a very limited connection. As soon as I got the 3D, it couldn't update the weather. So it is definitely something going on with Sprint right now and not your phone.
Just came back for me... Ben White / I-35 area. That was weird.
Are you sure your power saver settings aren't disabling your data connection due to your phone being below the % you set it at?
I don't think it's a 3d problem. I've had trouble connecting to 3g here and there with my og evo about 2 weeks before the 3d came out. I seriously think sprint has some serious network problems.
Man what is going on with Sprint? It's been happening a bit today as well.
I installed golflogix and it gave me an error message and forced closed the program and also put the 3d into airport mode.
However, golflogix will work on 4g.
There seems to be some problems with the sprint network or the 3d.
I had this same issue over the weekend. Rebooting the phone never worked so I did a factory reset and havent had the problem since. but it does make me a little apprehensive.
Perhaps the network is experiencing outages as they roll out an upgrade to their data network to proactively detect unauthorized tethering activity so that when HTC imminently unlocks the Evo 3D, they can charge backdoor tetherers appropriately.
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I will be calling sprint on break in 10 minutes to find out
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Thought this was funny. Waiting for a break from work to call Sprint, while surfing xda...
As per title, no 4G connectivity right now, happened out of the blue. 3g works (albeit slowly). I want to rule out hardware/software issues.
Any insight?
As of this morning, I cannot get an ip address on 4G in Arkansas. It hangs on the "obtaining IP address from Sprint" step, never gets one.
Interestingly I had 4G connectivity for a few hours today late morning/early afternoon.
But you're mountain time correct? so that puts me 2 hours ahead and this could be a network wide outage. I wonder what this means altogether.
4g doesnt work for me right now either. Im in brooklyn.
I'm right next to George Washington bridge. No 4G, full bars though
thank you for this post i called sprint they say no other complaints in this area (bronx, ny 10475) 3g is crawling!!!!!!!!!! 4g is sorta ok but something is wrong for sure!!
I got mine fixed. I was replacing toolbox with busybox when rooting. Apparently, you need the original toolbox to connect to 4G. If anyone did the same thing... HTH
Anyone know why WiFi would work some places and not others? For example it won't work at my house. Just keeps saying scanning, connecting, disconnecting. I have gotten it to work in one bldg I work in. Not any other place. Is there a way to clear it out and start fresh? I have been able to.connect in the past with this phone and my wireless router at home. This all started 3 days ago. Im running complete stock. I have rebooted computer, router and phone, to no avail.
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No clue. Mine unfortunately seems to work everywhere but my house. I have to keep wifi switched off when I get home because it causes the internet to stop working for every device in the house. Pretty inconvenient. Anyway I decided to buy a new router to see if that fixes it. Should be here tomorrow.
Well the new router fixed my wifi problem. I bought this Medialink - Wireless N Router ( amazon.com/gp/product/B0044YU60M/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?ie=UTF8&m=A1DCPNQKKEISZB ) Sorry, forum wont let me post links yet. Set it up in a few minutes and instantly had wifi on my rezound.
I got the EVO 4G LTE last friday and, while it worked great, I had it for about 2 days before I noticed that there was something under the screen. I returned it and got a new phone, but unfortunately the new phone had the Wifi / 3G connectivity issue that seems to be happening on some of these phones where both will cut out randomly and while the 3G is connected, it will often get speeds as low as 20kbit/s. So I took that one back also for a third new phone in 7 days, but unfortunately, this new one also has the exact same connectivity issues. I'm wondering if it really is the phone and I should return it again, or if its something else going on. As it stands, my 3G is next to useless in most parts of Denver where I live and my Wifi is only good if I don't need to use it for more than about 10 mins at a time. I should also point out that I don't think its my wireless router since my old phone is on wifi at the same time and it never waivers.
Thoughts?
Thanks
Have you tried this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1683121
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Have you tried this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1683121
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I'll give it a try, but I'm not sure I have the same problem, as it seems like the people with this problem experience almost no wifi connectivity at all due to the signal bouncing up and down. Mine just seems to disconnect once in while for a moment and then reconnect, but long enough to disconnect me from whatever I was using the net for (pandora, various games, store downloads). I hope this fixes it though, since I'm getting sick of replacing phones so often.
Well, this took all of 15 minutes to not work for me. Even with the wifi set to only 2.4GHz, it still disconnected. I guess I'm going to have to replace the phone again.
Have you tried power cycling the WIFI router? I had this problem before, but it seem to stop after I removed the power cord for about 1minute. Also, have you tried a different channel on the router. Depending on how close your neighbors are, you maybe getting interference from a nearby router.
I got mine on may 24th @ BB. Never had any issue other than a few lag moments. I run 5ghz and 2.4. Phone on 5ghz and 3g auto switch and NFC on and no issue. Still get over like 20+ hours moderate use.
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I got mine on may 24th @ BB. Never had any issue other than a few lag moments. I run 5ghz and 2.4. Phone on 5ghz and 3g auto switch and NFC on and no issue. Still get over like 20+ hours moderate use.
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My first phone worked great, but had the screen issue. Since then, its just been one bad phone after another... I'm on #5 now (#4 never even touched my hands as the salesperson noticed the same screen defect as my first while installing the screen protecter), and I've got a whole new problem where the upstream connection is much slower than the downstream and ends up getting stuck, with the only way to get it moving again being to turn off the 3G and then back on again.
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Have you tried power cycling the WIFI router? I had this problem before, but it seem to stop after I removed the power cord for about 1minute. Also, have you tried a different channel on the router. Depending on how close your neighbors are, you maybe getting interference from a nearby router.
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I have indeed tried all of these things with no luck.
I'm debating on taking mine in because of a yellow spot in the middle of the screen .
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Depending on your router configuration it might drop your phone from the LAN.
Instead of using DHCP from the router, set a static IP through the phone. There's a guide here. But to sum up:
First, go to Settings > Wifi and tell your phone to disconnect from your network if you're already connected to it.
Select your network once again from the list, and enter your password as usual.
Tick "Show advanced options" and some extra options will appear. Select "IP settings" and choose "Static" instead of "DHCP."
IP Address: The IP address you want to assign to your phone. This should normally be taken from the pool of IPs available for devices to claim via DHCP (check your router's admin page if in doubt). Usually something on the same subnet as your router will do. For example, if your router is 192.168.0.1, then 192.168.0.2 to 192.168.0.254 should be good.
Gateway: The IP address of your router, usually 192.168.0.1, 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.1.254.
Network prefix length: This is a different way of specifying your network's subnet mask (check a conversion table here). For most, the default "24" will work just fine.
DNS1/DNS2: Your ISP's primary and secondary DNS servers. If you're not sure, you can always use Google's public DNS service by entering 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4, as we've done in our screenshots above.
Click "Connect" and you should be good to go!
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Whenever there is a Wi-Fi problem, you HAVE to try it on multiple access points because the issue might as likely be on your router's end.
As for the 3G, that might just be the area where you're at. It happens a lot more if they're doing maintenance on the towers. I have no insight on 3G, unfortunately.
Racer Of All said:
Depending on your router configuration it might drop your phone from the LAN.
Instead of using DHCP from the router, set a static IP through the phone. There's a guide here. But to sum up:
Whenever there is a Wi-Fi problem, you HAVE to try it on multiple access points because the issue might as likely be on your router's end.
As for the 3G, that might just be the area where you're at. It happens a lot more if they're doing maintenance on the towers. I have no insight on 3G, unfortunately.
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The same behavior occurred on 3 different routers (home, starbucks, and school). Luckily enough, the newest phone seems to be working ok after 3 hard resets, so I've got my fingers crossed that it stays fixed...
I have searched all over and I don't find an answer, if I'm missing a thread please just point me in the right direction.
My home wifi has been working with my Note just fine since I got the phone (cue ominous music) up until yesterday. Last night, it started asking me for a password (which was weird, because it hadn't since I first got the phone and set the connection up), and I put the password in, but it kept saying "authorization error." I am really frustrated, I rebooted the phone, the router, removed the home wifi connection (the "forget" button) and reinput it -- I even booted into "safe" mode to make sure it wasn't some app -- no joy. It's a very simple linksys router, WPA/WPA2 security, all the other tablets/computers/phones in the house work just fine (tablets/other phone Android, laptops Windows.) And my Note was working just fine until last night -- no recent software install or update, it was seemingly just random. It's a stock Verizon Note, I haven't even bothered to root since it does everything I want.
Here's the kicker: I connect to OTHER public networks just fine. I connected to my work and McDonald's wifi this morning, no problems.
What could be wrong? I really need to be able to use my wifi at home, I don't see anything in Google or on the boards about this. I am hoping my search-fu is weak and someone knows what is up with this.
restore defaults on your router, then setup a new password.
Hope this Helps....
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I have searched all over and I don't find an answer, if I'm missing a thread please just point me in the right direction.
My home wifi has been working with my Note just fine since I got the phone (cue ominous music) up until yesterday. Last night, it started asking me for a password (which was weird, because it hadn't since I first got the phone and set the connection up), and I put the password in, but it kept saying "authorization error." I am really frustrated, I rebooted the phone, the router, removed the home wifi connection (the "forget" button) and reinput it -- I even booted into "safe" mode to make sure it wasn't some app -- no joy. It's a very simple linksys router, WPA/WPA2 security, all the other tablets/computers/phones in the house work just fine (tablets/other phone Android, laptops Windows.) And my Note was working just fine until last night -- no recent software install or update, it was seemingly just random. It's a stock Verizon Note, I haven't even bothered to root since it does everything I want.
Here's the kicker: I connect to OTHER public networks just fine. I connected to my work and McDonald's wifi this morning, no problems.
What could be wrong? I really need to be able to use my wifi at home, I don't see anything in Google or on the boards about this. I am hoping my search-fu is weak and someone knows what is up with this.
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I have been experiencing this problem for the past 4 days. I have owned my Note II since December 25, 2012 and it has been working on any WIFI AP ive tried. 4 days ago in the middle of the day, my phone started giving out "authorization error" and would not let me log in to my home WIFI. I have 4 computers, 3 smartphones and other devices all working perfectly in my home WIFI. My problem even occurred when connecting to open, unsecured WIFI AP also. Nothing seemed to work. I called Verizon and did all the steps leading up to factory reset. With no luck on any tricks or tips from them I called Samsung. They walked me through the same processes and everything, so I decided to do a factory reset. This did not fix anything. I still get "authorization error" and "wrong password" on any WIFI i try to connect to.
I found out yesterday if I stand within 5 feet of my WIFI router I can connect and browse the internet for a few minutes until it kicks me off and does the same old "authorization error". If I sign in to my WIFI within the 5 feet and walk away, it disconnects and again, gives me the error messages.
I called Verizon back and they are sending me a replacement phone.
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Try accessing your WIFI when you are right next to it.
If problems still persist, call your carrier.
I hope your phone isnt as busted as mine.
Argh, that's bad. At least my phone connected to open networks so I knew the hardware was ok -- I wiped the router and set it up again (per the suggestion in this thread) and I'm good for now. (Embarrassed I didn't think of that myself) Hope you have better luck with your replacement phone!
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I have been experiencing this problem for the past 4 days. I have owned my Note II since December 25, 2012 and it has been working on any WIFI AP ive tried. 4 days ago in the middle of the day, my phone started giving out "authorization error" and would not let me log in to my home WIFI. I have 4 computers, 3 smartphones and other devices all working perfectly in my home WIFI. My problem even occurred when connecting to open, unsecured WIFI AP also. Nothing seemed to work. I called Verizon and did all the steps leading up to factory reset. With no luck on any tricks or tips from them I called Samsung. They walked me through the same processes and everything, so I decided to do a factory reset. This did not fix anything. I still get "authorization error" and "wrong password" on any WIFI i try to connect to.
I found out yesterday if I stand within 5 feet of my WIFI router I can connect and browse the internet for a few minutes until it kicks me off and does the same old "authorization error". If I sign in to my WIFI within the 5 feet and walk away, it disconnects and again, gives me the error messages.
I called Verizon back and they are sending me a replacement phone.
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Try accessing your WIFI when you are right next to it.
If problems still persist, call your carrier.
I hope your phone isnt as busted as mine.
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Ok............ wow you have me 100% nervous now. I've been experiencing this issue ever since I unlocked, rooted and ROM'd my Note 2 back in the middle of December, and I experience the problem with only my Wireless-N SSID on my router. I can connect to the Wireless-G band just fine but the N one gives me this error no matter whether it's open or not. I seriously hope this isn't an issue of broken hardware..............
I figured this was worth mentioning. I have 3 Note 2's in my household, 2 of them are running Beans Build 5 and Perseus kernel overclocked and the other phone is totally stock.
All 3 phones have the exact same issue of connecting to the 802.11 N band on my router. They connect to the G band just fine. I think this rules out any worries about it being a lemon issue. Most definitely is a Samsung software issue that's been happening to multiple models going back a few years. Here's a google search of this issue using non-phone specific parameters. Notice how ALL phone specific forums point to a Samsung device.
I have a bad feeling that this is not something that will be getting resolved any time soon.
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The plot thickens. I have performed some tests on my router to see if I could get my phone to connect. Well here's my results:
5Ghz band = Wireless-N Only = Authentication error occurred
5Ghz band = Wireless-A/N Mixed = Connects instantly
2.4Ghz band = Wireless-N Only = Authentication error occurred
2.4Ghz band = Wireless-G Only = Connects instantly
The problem is clear. It's Wireless-N. I can connect just fine at Wireless-A speeds (54mbps max signal) and everything up to Wireless-G, independent of frequency, but as soon as I try to force Wireless-N onto my phone, it craps out and fails to authenticate. This happens regardless of whether I have the network encrypted or not.
And based upon my google search I have linked to in this post, I doubt this is something we can expect to be fixed anytime soon. Oh yeah and for the record, when I have my router set to Wireless-N only mode, I was able to connect instantly without error on my crappy old HTC Thunderbolt running a hacked together AOSP 4.0.3 ROM.
Yep............... GG Samsung
wireless n has been a unreliable joke since it was released...my favorite routers are the linksys wrt-54gl running linux dd-wrt firmware. one of the most affordable rock solid routers built. its only g band but most people do not need anything faster for home use. heck most of us cant afford the t1 type connection speed to utilize n band anyway.
Exact same problem as well...I'll have to try the Wireless N-only vs. Auto to see if that fixes it...
EDIT: Both wireless mode settings of 'N-only' and 'Auto' caused the problem. I had to set it to 'Legacy' in order to get the connection to stick without authentification errors. Have an ASUS RT-N66U router...
EDIT 2: Did the same thing on my Cisco E3000 and it worked as well.
Really looks like a Sansung wifi bug on the Note 2....
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Really looks like a Sansung wifi bug on the Note 2....
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It's not Samsung. There have been issues with myriad devices and wireless N pretty much the whole time it's been around. Android OS or the the N standard-- I personally know people with other manufacturers hardware and the exact same issues. If it's an OS problem, you would think it would be fixed by now, but who knows, like was mentioned above, very few people need the bandwidth that wireless n can theoreticly provide.
Good Luck,
Jason
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It's not Samsung. There have been issues with myriad devices and wireless N pretty much the whole time it's been around. Android OS or the the N standard-- I personally know people with other manufacturers hardware and the exact same issues. If it's an OS problem, you would think it would be fixed by now, but who knows, like was mentioned above, very few people need the bandwidth that wireless n can theoreticly provide.
Good Luck,
Jason
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It's definitely something specific with Samsung and the N2 since my cousin's G3 connects to the same router on 5GHz WirelessN/Auto with no issues at all. I think they have a bug to fix...
Can someone else perform a check with their Note 2 on a Wireless N only setting? It seems this is a bug that really need to be fixed.
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Can someone else perform a check with their Note 2 on a Wireless N only setting? It seems this is a bug that really need to be fixed.
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Mines been working on N only since I got it. Rooted and running about 6 different ROMs.
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I just had this issue come up when moving to an AOSP ROM this morning. I even nandroided to a previous ROM that had working WiFi and still not working. I restore defaults on my router and reset all my security settings. Still getting the same authentication error.
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For the people experiencing this issue, are you on 4.1.1 or 4.1.2?
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For the people experiencing this issue, are you on 4.1.1 or 4.1.2?
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I have tried roms that were 4.1.1 and 4.1.2 with no luck.
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I am pretty much to the point of using Odin to go back to stock and see if that fixes it. I went back to stock rooted rom that was my first backup and the problem still carries over.
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