Hi
I have Wireless internet at home with 2 available access points, for some strange reason, my Hero (T-Mobile) insists on connecting to the weaker signal, even if I try changing it to connect to the stronger signal, it re-connects to the weaker signal then disconnects and connects back to the stronger signal, I have reset the phone to factory default as I had other issues with it but this does not seem have resolved the wifi issue, any ideas?
p.s. if we can avoid the "use the search button" that would be good
T-Mobile G2 Touch
Firmware 1.5
Baseband Version: 63.18.55.06FU_6.35.07.08
Build: 2.73.110.26 CL#69351
Software Version: 1.0.0.A6288
I think there may be apps in the market to help this issue.
Search the market for Wifi and see what you get.
Sorry can't be more specific as I don't have this problem myself.
I have tried that before, most of the apps seem to be either a wifi switch (on/of) or a wifi scanner,
thanks for the response
The problem could be wireless interference or other issues with the wifi router. The stronger signal (I'm assuming this is your own wireless router) may drop its signal, if only for an instant, due to wireless interference or other issues, causing the phone to switch to a more stable, albeit weaker, signal.
The first thing I would do is try changing the wireless channel on the router. 99% of routers default to channel 6. If there are several wifi signals in your area, open or secured, there's a good chance most of them are on channel 6. I'd suggest channel 11 myself, but you can try any of them.
If changing the channel doesn't work, you can try adjusting the more advanced settings, such as setting it to 11g-only instead of b/g. Other settings you could adjust are:
- DTIM Interval
- Beacon interval
- CTS protection
- RTS threshold
- Frame burst
- Preamble type
- Authentication type
Of those advanced settings, I would go for preamble type first, as it's the safest to play around with if you don't know what you're doing. As far as the other advanced settings, I'd do a google search to figure out what they mean before messing with them too much. I could explain them all, but I'm not here to write an essay
Note: Not all routers allow you to change all of these settings. Particularly cheaper routers will have far fewer advanced options than what I've listed here.
Hope this helps!
thanks for that, ill try changing it to channel 11 and try again, when i dop a wifi scan, it picks up about 7-8 different secudred AP's so it may well be the interference,
thanks muchly
Location services has an option "Use Wireless Networks" where "Location determined by WiFi and/or mobile networks". I usually leave Wifi turned off unless I'm somewhere I know has good quality Wifi as my plan includes 3GB of data per month.
My problem is that if I am somewhere without GPS reception and an app calls for location the phone then turns on Wifi briefly to find a location. This of course disconnects my HSDPA+ session which interrupts internet and makes whatever app I just loaded either take forever to load as it then needs to find a new connection (via WiFi); or the app complains that there is no internet and it exits.
Not all apps do this (some are better behaved).
I need to leave the "Use Wireless Networks" option on so that if there is no GPS the cellular network can provide a rough location to the app.
Is there some way I can have the "Use Wireless Networks" use cellular for location but not use Wifi?
This thread had a similar problem but no resolution.
Galaxy S II GT-I9100 Android 2.3.3 build Gingerbread.XWKE7 rooted.
Anyone know of a way to turn "Scanning" for wi-fi networks off after you are "Connected" to a wi-fi network thus saving battery? Turning off "Notify me" does not do it.
Larry Fortune said:
Anyone know of a way to turn "Scanning" for wi-fi networks off after you are "Connected" to a wi-fi network thus saving battery? Turning off "Notify me" does not do it.
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I think it stops scanning once ur connected and leave the page..if u reopen the WiFi page it scans then stops,at least in mine it does..
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From what I've read, this seems to be the way it works. Bottom line it will scan every 4 secs or so while you are on the settings page in case you are trying to connect to a new network, then revert to wifi.supplicant_scan_interval from build.prop when not on the settings page. It's not clear that it has much of a battery impact whatever you set it to. I leave wifi on all the time and whether I am on wifi all day or out and about on lte my battery usage for wifi is negligible.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20250907&postcount=31
Hello users,
I'm wondering if there is a way to use the 4G connection with the wifi in the same time ?
almost like what samsung do with the "booster" option so that the WIFI can get "help" by 4G speed.
Thanks in advance.
Actually the method samsung use is similar to wifi+ on huawei phones. It is not boosting but it switches between wifi and 4g connection depending on condition like connection status, internet availability and speed. As far as i know it prioritize wifi connection but there is a danger of eating up your mobile data quota if your wifi connection is not good.
I am sorry if you are refering to download booster on samsung device. That is a true dual connection. If i remember correctly you can use an app called speedify to get that option or something called super download booster which require root.
Galaxy S10+, latest Android update from my carrier.
While hooked to any Wi-Fi that doesn't serve internet (my camper accessories, for example, are controlled by the wifi, but serves no internet connection), it allows very little data to function until I shut the wifi back off or end the connection to the camper.
I have my settings set up to keep mobile data active and also have aggressive wifi/mobile data handoff enabled.
Does anyone have a fix or any suggestions? It's really frustrating as I a few other devices that require a wifi connection to control but don't serve internet access.
Thanks in advance!