When i downloading torrents using my android phone over the WiFi, its connection lost several times. My phone WiFi policy is "Keep WI-Fi on during sleep" as "Always". I use "Ttorrent" app client. Most of the time Ttorrent display "No suitable network" error. If i turn on the screen, problem not fix.
I have android 4.0.3 ROM and i connected my phone into my ADSL router, not a public.
Are there any solution for me?
Thanks!
Did you rule out the signal strength and wifi network quality? It might just be that the connection is flaky. One way to test is just sitting close to the access point or.. to change it to a different channel (when you suspect interference from neighbor routers is the issue)
nheinen said:
Did you rule out the signal strength and wifi network quality? It might just be that the connection is flaky. One way to test is just sitting close to the access point or.. to change it to a different channel (when you suspect interference from neighbor routers is the issue)
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Thanks friend your reply!
If I move my phone close to the router, its not fix. Also its possible affect, my neighbors Wi-Fi connections (because of the distance of neighbor houses, to my place). Is it a effect of my router settings?
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Is there an option in your client to lower the maximum number of connections? That's a recommendation from the developers of adownloader, which is what I use
I am having the same problem.
I've tried so many things, on the phone and router.
Nothing has solved it.
I've adjusted a lot of settings on the router which have made no difference, I've used different types of security, wep, wpa, wpa2, no security at all. Static ip, changed dhcp lease times etc
On the phone I've tried setting a static ip, flashing different kernels, using different torrent clients, lowering number of global connections to 1 etc
I've also tried a few apps from the play store, wifi fix, wifi static etc
The wifi will just randomly disconnect when I download any torrent, there is no pattern to it but I can't download any torrent without disconnecting.
I would love to know a fix.
I'm using a galaxy s3
One thing I want to try is a different router to rule out whether the problem is the router side or the phone side.
At the minute I have no idea what is causing the issue.
I don't get disconnected when browsing the web etc on my phone.
If I use my pc or laptop to download torrents I don't get disconneted.
Ok I've finally worked out why I was getting drop outs.
For some reason when I use wpa2 with aes ecryption I get disconnected when downloading torrents.
When I use wpa and tkip I get no disconnects at all.
It's not a good solution as I get slower speeds using wpa and tkip but at least I don't get disconnected.
I wonder if this will be fixed?
This is an ICS bug. No matter what you have your wi-fi sleep policy set to, when the screen goes off the performance drops drastically. Download the Wi-Fi High Performance Widget from the market. When tap to enable the widget, your wi-fi will run at 100% performance no matter your screen state.
This isn't a sleep issue though. I have wifi set to always on keep wifi on during sleep.
Even the op said he tried leaving the screen on.
I set screen timeout to 10 minutes so I can monitor the application and also set screen on within adownloader and I get disconnected.
The only fix for me is using wpa and tkip encryption.
As soon as I use wpa2 and aes encryption I get disconnections when downloading.
gs3 said:
This isn't a sleep issue though. I have wifi set to always on keep wifi on during sleep.
Even the op said he tried leaving the screen on.
I set screen timeout to 10 minutes so I can monitor the application and also set screen on within adownloader and I get disconnected.
The only fix for me is using wpa and tkip encryption.
As soon as I use wpa2 and aes encryption I get disconnections when downloading.
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Well, probably a hardware issue. I have no issues using the same wifi configuration and downloading torrents. And like I said..it really doesn't matter if you have keep wi-fi on during sleep checked. That doesn't matter at all. The performance will degrade so much when the phone is asleep that you might as well have it turned off. No, your wi-fi won't sleep, but it won't be running anywhere near its top performance, which is what the widget is for.
Wow. I have been trying to solve the same problem for last 2 weeks. upgraded windows drivers, router firmware, tweaked utorrent settings and whatnot. finally after reading your answer i changed my wifi authentication from wpa2+aes to wpa+TKIP and WOW. it worked. my wifi is not dropping anymore. I dont why WPA2+AES should cause this problem. BUt this tweak in authentication has finally worked for me.
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This seems to be a problem with android itself. Wifi never automatically connects to saved networks when in range.
I have to use an app called wifi fixer to monitor my wifi connection- it connects to a wifi network that I have saved when it is in range.
Below were my original questions I posted in the general section by mistake. After a lot of searching I found the folder organizer app can create short cuts to folder or categories for apps. So I can have a short cut in the launcher that goes to all my games, or utilities.
I haven't figured out how to make the cell radio being turned of be persistent. So I just have my device set to airplane mode- but when I reboot it I have to turn the wifi back on.
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1. I'm on StreakDroid 1.6.0 and everything is gravy cept for WIFI not connecting automatically. That seems to be a problem with Android itself. For me it is a problem because I'm not using a dataplan because I get free wifi through my cable co. I'm using csipsimple with my old gizmo5 account that I bought with my n810.
2. Does any launcher do app draws? I'm using Launcher pro and it would be nice if I could put a folder in the dock to store all my games.
3. Anyone know if I can use 2 bluetooth controllers with this on emulators? I'm still waiting on my Datel classic wiimote but it would be awesome if I could use two controllers.
4. How do I remove the No Sim card message? I use this as a wifi device and I had it set to airplane mode for a while but then I found the app "any cut" and made a short cut to turn off the cell radio. Apparently if I have it set to airplane mode it turns off wifi by default- and I thought that was the reason why wifi doesn't connect automatically but I still have to manually initialize wifi. I have wifi set to never sleep btw*
5. Turning off the cell radio isn't a persistent setting it seems. Does the cell radio still use battery power if there's no sim card in the device?
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Streak WIFI Issues
I am having the same problem. Running 2.2 with 318 baseband. Phone can find wifi but will not stay connected. Phone goes into an endless cycle of connecting and immediately disconnecting. I am able to get WIFI to work by putting the phone into airplane mode. Anyone have a fix??
Are you using the stock rom or dj_steve's? I've heard of people getting disconnected from wifi if the signal is weak. There's a way to turn of data on 3g under wireless settings. I believe that would prevent it from switching between 3g and wifi connections.
I don't really have this problem though. Once it connects to one of my saved networks it stays connected. It's just that android doesn't do this automatically when a saved network is in range.
WIFI Issues
I'm on stock rom. WIFI signal doesnt seem to be in the issue as I have been within 5 feet of the router and had the issue happen. I'm reluctant to turn 3G off as I need it on to make and receive calls in my house via Microcell.
You probably have to change that setting under wifi that puts the wifi radio to sleep when the screen turns off. I have mine set to never.
You may also want to run wifi fixer- which will automatically reconnect you when you get disconnected.
I'm going to try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=907772
The 2 programs that I use have helped me with my WIfi issues. Its not 100% but it does work 95+% for me.
http://www.appbrain.com/app/[email protected]/com.aebeinroth.wifihome
http://www.appbrain.com/app/blade-wifi-fix/com.bladewififix
Try rebooting your wireless router. I have 2 netgear wgr614's. One at home, the other at work. After several connect/disconnects, it goes in the connecting/disconnecting loop until I reboot the router. Go figure...
What I did that seems to have worked is to set up a static IP address instead of having the router assign it for me (DNS). Since then my Wifi connects every time. I could be wrong but it seems to have worked for me.
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I'm a dumba... You're correct. DHCP
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What I did that seems to have worked is to set up a static IP address instead of having the router assign it for me (DNS). Since then my Wifi connects every time. I could be wrong but it seems to have worked for me.
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You mean DHCP not DNS. Mine always connects when tuurning wifi on but if left on and my streaks sleeps for an extended amount of time it will not connect till I turn wiring off then back on. I also have wifi sleep policy set to never. Had that issue with nexus one as well.
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Following on from my investigations on why the SGS2 takes *so" long to re-establish a WiFi connection, it now seems part of the problem is a major delay in obtaining an IP address.
In another thread (I forget which one) it was suggested that slow WiFi could be caused by a router not being able to cope with 802.11b, g & n traffic at the same time, which got me thinking - what if I disable the n part of the WiFi on the phone to revert it to 802.11g - would this make acquisition time on an older router faster?
So - does anyone know which file / script etc. could be altered to keep WiFi enabled, but ONLY at 802.11g; not utilising 802.11n?
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Following on from my investigations on why the SGS2 takes *so" long to re-establish a WiFi connection, it now seems part of the problem is a major delay in obtaining an IP address.
In another thread (I forget which one) it was suggested that slow WiFi could be caused by a router not being able to cope with 802.11b, g & n traffic at the same time, which got me thinking - what if I disable the n part of the WiFi on the phone to revert it to 802.11g - would this make acquisition time on an older router faster?
So - does anyone know which file / script etc. could be altered to keep WiFi enabled, but ONLY at 802.11g; not utilising 802.11n?
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Just a guess, but is likely a build.prop tweak
Is this a frequent problem ? Has never happend here
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As I've said in my post on the general forum, I get a horrible delay every time I ask the phone to connect WiFi.
I've got the WiFi sleep policy set to "when screen turns off" to save battery power; and using the same router as on my SGS (hell, i can sit the phones next to each other to try this) I get the following:
Waking the SGS up from a sleep results in a delay of 1 or 2 seconds before WiFi connects.
Doing the same with the SGS2 results in a delay of up to 1 minute before WiFi will connect. (sometimes it can be seen to give up trying to acquire an IP address, then try again)
...so yes, may be a router issue, but clearly there's something different between the 2.3.3. on the SGS versus the 2.3.3 on the SGS2 as well.
You could just disable n mode on your router if you think mixed mode is slowing it down. Most new routers will let you choose which wifi modes to broadcast via their web interface. The best option would be to only use n if all your devices support n.
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Router only supports g. I'm suspecting the phone looks to n first, hence my interest in disabling it.
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As I've said in my post on the general forum, I get a horrible delay every time I ask the phone to connect WiFi.
I've got the WiFi sleep policy set to "when screen turns off" to save battery power; and using the same router as on my SGS (hell, i can sit the phones next to each other to try this) I get the following:
Waking the SGS up from a sleep results in a delay of 1 or 2 seconds before WiFi connects.
Doing the same with the SGS2 results in a delay of up to 1 minute before WiFi will connect. (sometimes it can be seen to give up trying to acquire an IP address, then try again)
...so yes, may be a router issue, but clearly there's something different between the 2.3.3. on the SGS versus the 2.3.3 on the SGS2 as well.
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quick side note, wifi sleep policy set to NEVER saves you much more battery power because when it switches over to 3g, 3g uses way more power than just leaving it on wifi. counter intuitive but true.
Have you tried hard coding an IP address on the S2?
And by Hard coding, he means manually setting a Static IP address and now allowing the DHCP to provide you an IP address each time. Although the IP will most likely be the same while using DHCP, it has to request and authenticate each time. Setting a Static IP address eliminates the process of "Asking" for a IP address each time.
when the phone scans and finds the ssid, as part of that scan it checks if the router supports b/g/n then will try to connect at the highest speed. If the router isnt n compatible it wont even try.
I don't want to give the phone a static IP as I regularly visit three or four different wireless networks and they don't all use the same IP range.
I do know how DHCP works, this isn't a newbie question.
It seems definite now, watching the phone, that it tries to connect once (presumably on n), fails, then re-connects (quickly) on g.
Of course, I'll be changing the router eventually; I'm just interested in what's going on first
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I don't want to give the phone a static IP as I regularly visit three or four different wireless networks and they don't all use the same IP range.
I do know how DHCP works, this isn't a newbie question.
It seems definite now, watching the phone, that it tries to connect once (presumably on n), fails, then re-connects (quickly) on g.
Of course, I'll be changing the router eventually; I'm just interested in what's going on first
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Understand about leaving it set for DHCP. Trying a fixed IP as a test may tell you if DHCP is part of the delay. If the b/g/n search is that slow it would be useful if it could be configured more precisely.
Have you tried it using another router using only g? If n is available it connects quickly? Seems like others would have mentioned this if it is something with the phone as g-only networks are still common.
I too am interested in disabling 802.11n. wpa_supplicant keeps hanging on some wifi networks and I suspect it may be because of n.
Hi, is anyone has the same problem? When I'm connected at home to my Tenda router (WIFI b/g/n) after cca 30 min. my phone WIFI stops sending and recieving data, Skype is offline, etc... but WIFI in phone is stil switched on. After I switch WIFI off and back on (on my Samsung, not on my router), everything works good for a while and after cca 30 min. is situation the same. Is there in Samsung any WIFI sleep mode or something like that? Or some settings, which is not visible? Any other suggestions? Sorry for my poor English. Thanx in advance.
I'm having the same problem. But I did a factory reset and it works fine afterward.
And just few hours ago, I encountered this problem again. What did to get this error was, I pressed "on samsungapps" and it failed to update and thus results wifi connection stopping. What about you? Also my Kies air is not working.
are you guys sure you have wifi sleep policy set correctly? just to be sure, settings, wireless, wifi, menu button, advanced, wifi sleep policy to NEVER.
Yes. And also even if i manually disconnect and reconnect the wifi back. The data still doesn't come in. It is stated there as connected but no data at all.
Somehow Wifi keeps searching every few seconds, even thought it's connected.
This is bound to cost in battery life too.
I have reseted router to default settings, disabled n mode, disabled security (only mac filtering is on), disabled all unnecessary features and PROBLEM IS SOLVED !!! Thanx God Tomorrow I will experiment with router settings to know, what was causing this error ;-)
Well at least u're connected, I'm facing the same problem as the thread starter. No data flow at all. Browser showing me offline msg. I had the same problem on the 1st day with the phone after I woke up. previously playing with most of the default aps. So i'm not sure what went wrong, did a factory reset and it works fine.
Until, few hours ago, I tried my kies air which didn't work. Browser couldnt load the address given. And I thought i had an outdated kies air, so i went to click on samsungapps, which failed to update me. At that point the wifi is still working, i leave my phone for about 30 mins, and when i came back. The same problem which happened on the 1st day came back. I was hoping to find an answer here so I didnt do the factory reset it. On another note, the phone wifi works after restart, but wouldn't last.
Edit: The wifi works after i resetted my modem to default. oh well. at least that solved it.
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I have reseted router to default settings, disabled n mode, disabled security (only mac filtering is on), disabled all unnecessary features and PROBLEM IS SOLVED !!! Thanx God Tomorrow I will experiment with router settings to know, what was causing this error ;-)
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Hi,
Did you find out what setting was causing the connection issue? I also have this problem with my Tenda router. I thought it might be the wireless N, but disabling that doesn't fix it. I have a wireless distribution system set up with other tenda routers so didn't want to disable all the settings to troubleshoot if i can help it!
Thanks
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Hi,
Did you find out what setting was causing the connection issue? I also have this problem with my Tenda router. I thought it might be the wireless N, but disabling that doesn't fix it. I have a wireless distribution system set up with other tenda routers so didn't want to disable all the settings to troubleshoot if i can help it!
Thanks
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I have the same problem, my router is N and the conection between SGS2 and my router is bad. Any idea?
Same problem here, I'm running WZR-AGL300NH in access point connected to my Ubuntu Server. Everything else works in the house just fine but SG2 stops transmitting data after a while.
I recently upgraded to KF1 firmware (and unknowingly wiped out whole phone, being on the bleeding edge and that didn't seem to help.
I would very much appreciate all tips because this problem is very annoying!
Additional Info:
- Buffalo is running latest firmware
- Authentication WPA2-PSK
- Encryption AES
paranoidi said:
Same problem here, I'm running WZR-AGL300NH in access point connected to my Ubuntu Server. Everything else works in the house just fine but SG2 stops transmitting data after a while.
I recently upgraded to KF1 firmware (and unknowingly wiped out whole phone, being on the bleeding edge and that didn't seem to help.
I would very much appreciate all tips because this problem is very annoying!
Additional Info:
- Buffalo is running latest firmware
- Authentication WPA2-PSK
- Encryption AES
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Same symptoms here. Cisco DDR2200. WPA2 PSK. Haven't tried fiddling with the router yet.
This seems to be a common problem. Anyone knows of a definitive fix?
Bump...I have the same problem and the issue persists even after i reset the phone
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Glad I found this, thought it was the ROM I had flashed to the phone (which is VillainROM)
I keep losing connection from my phone via wifi like everyone else in this thread
edit: I've just assigned my phone an IP address via my routers settings and I can connect to the net again
Also when it wasn't working, I couldn't ping the phone. When I assigned the IP just now I still couldn't ping it.
When I did a tracert to it, I could get to it when the IP was assigned and when it wasn't.
I have no removed the assigned IP for the phone from the router. Wifi connection is still working after disconnecting/reconnecting wifi on the phone.
I can also now ping the phone, where as before it was getting timeouts.
Also when it wasn't working the first time when I did a tracert it was showing up as HPsomething (didn't make note of the numbers)
this time when it is working it's just showing up as the IP address when doing a tracert.
Another update:
Just checked my printer, it has an IP address manually set on it, which at one stage when the phone wasn't working for internet it had the same IP as the printer, hence when tracert'ing it I was going to the printer instead of the phone and getting the HP etc back.
When it wasn't working at that time and looking at my routers DHCP list, it had the MAC Address of the phone against the IP that the printer has....
So I've got some issues with how my own network is setup ^_^ which looks like is causing me grief.
So the issue is with DHCP? Setting a static IP fixes it? I'll have to try, but I doubt this is a problem with the network, as all my other devices use DHCP without this problem.
I have the exact same problem!!
It's really annoying.
i was having problems with wifi too.. it keeps scanning and checking, etc, signal dropping for no reason..
fixed mine..well for me it worked
backup ur phone ( i dont take responsibility if ur phone catches fire or dies or chases u around )
u need to be rooted
download FXR WiFi fix and rescue from market
and just run the app.
now my wifi signal stays constant speed and i get good speeds
alternatively try
WiFi Fixer
both of them will cause high battery usage..i think since it keeps the signal at maximum.. so only enable wireless when i need it or use juice defender or green power.
greenpower seems great. using this at the moment
Anyone else seeing this so far? The connection says it's strong with 59mb connection but downloads from the store run roughly 8kbps and don't even think about watching netflix or streaming music. I'm on an N router with WPA2 psk encryption. i'm going to tinker with the different encryption options and see if no encryption changes my results but i'm not optimistic about that. thanks for any help.
zero security = no change in speeds.
I noticed some intermittent connectivity issues -- signal strength went down to nothing, then full again. I was sitting only about 8 feet away from my 2Wire g-router.
Mine works great try reflashing if that doesn't fix it doctor your web os part then reflash I was having issues and it fixed mine
It's normal and a known issue.
Encryption doesn't matter, had problems on open wifi and wpa2-psk wifi, had problems with 5ghz wifi as well. It worked, then it didn't. Wifi settings froze the TP.
Boot into webos and everything works fine.
Mine is super fast, usually 1,5-2MB/s on Android market. I don't use any encryptions, but MAC filter
I really haven't had any wifi issues, Definitely haven't noticed a decrease in speed. The only problem I've had is swapping from one network to the next, It will cycle between connecting and searching. If I just turn off wifi and turn it back on it will connect fine.
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Try changing your channel: http://androidforums.com/hp-touchpad/429699-wifi-channel-optimizing.html
Every once in awhile after the pad has been sleeping, upon wake i have to toggle Wifi off then on...then it continues working as usual.
Other than that, has been normal operating speed for me.
I seem to be getting the same sort of wifi issues as previously stated elsewhere in this forum. I cannot hold a wifi connection on the 2.4ghz band fro more than 20s before its dissociated (ie i still have full connection to the router (3 bars) but cannot get through to the internet). This happens no matter what router i am connected to, whether its at home or at work.
I have tried:
[*]Setting the Wifi optimization checkbox off. No difference
[*]Avoid poor connections is off. No difference.
[*]Stamina mode is off. No difference.
[*]Keep Wifi on during sleep is set to Always. No difference.
[*]Sleep timeout to 30mins. No difference.
[*]I have factory reset the phone. No difference.
[*]Repaired the phone firmware with PC Companion. No difference.
I have also check to see if it is my router at home. I have switched between every channel available which made no difference. Security is Wpa/Wpa2 PSK AES which makes no difference. I only have the 2.4ghz available on that router at home (same at work).
My Note 3 and HTC One connect to both routers with no problems at all and do not drop out. Same goes with Sony Vaio Laptop.
I have installed Wifi Fixer on my Z2 to see if it can alleviate the problem and it does somewhat. instead of manually having to turn on and off the wifi toggle to reestablish a connection, the Wifi Fixer does it for me.Approx. every 20-30s in its log it will show the phone "dissociating" from the router, and the the app tries to "reassociate" the connection.
I can connect through wifi transfer to my Note 3 without issue, and the same goes for my TV, so it cant be a hardware fault, as the connection is still excellent strength for both (as well as the router, tested with Wifi Analyzer). This is a very frustrating problem as it makes watching youtube movies impossible, and hotspotting, skype calls, etc.....
And dont even get me started on the bluetooth dropouts. I am disconnected from a bluetooth connection every 66-70s without fail no matter what i try. No issues with my Note 3 and HTC One in the exact same conditions. It will disconnect then reconnect straight away with a delay of about 3 seconds, which makes calls and listening to music a VERY unpleasant experience.
Any ideas on how to fix this? I love everything else on this phone but this wifi/bluetooth connection issue is making it unusable. :crying:
I am on the .55 baseband version if that helps anyone