If you have more than one wifi network available on the note 2, is it possible to select the network to be the default network? I can connect to any network available but I can find no solution to selecting the default network. For example, there is wireless n and a wireless g network available in my location and I would like to select the wireless n network by default because it is the fastest.
Any ideas?
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Hello everyone. I was change my radio band to USA band accidentally and now my SIM is not detect the network. It is possible to return default radio band settings without wipe? And how?
Update: Wipe not help, I don't want flash the phone, please help.
Settings -> Wireless & Networks -> Mobile Networks -> Network Modes
Beach_Head said:
Settings -> Wireless & Networks -> Mobile Networks -> Network Modes
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It is trivial, of course I was check this partition of settings first of all. No, problem with detect of network with different SIM.
Clarification: radio band was changing via *#*#4636#*#* I think that radio band was change frequences and I am shure it can be changing manually by two clicks, but where...
i do the same and have to fully reflash with latest sbf to fix problem.
i broke my band with creating activity shortcut on the desktop with launcher pro, push it and select usa band
hello to all i have recently purchase a tab but there is a problem with the internet connection when ever i plug my dongle it only catches 3G network
not 2G i have tried to go to setting but i can't find anything i have found there is a option in access point to connect with ehrpd network and lte network there is nothing like 2g or Gprs help me to find it guys i need it !
i am on ics
Hi.
I am using a virtual network operator which relies on 3 different networks:
1st is his own now-in-deployment network
2nd that has no 2G
3rd that has 2G and 3G.
all three networks uses the same network name.
I usually manually select the third network through Settings->Mobile Network->Network Operators.
unfortunately, after every reboot of the phone (Nexus 4), it doesn't register on the network I selected, and I have to search it again and select it (it CAN find it when I search for networks).
my ultimate goal is to use tasker to switch between networks relying on the MCC which is different between all three.
is it possible to make the phone use a specific network operator based on MCC, and initiate a network refresh so it would "catch" that network?
I'm talking about a command I could issue through terminal emulator (shell).
my needs are somewhat related to this thread: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/...n-network-provider-as-soon-as-it-is-available
which is unanswered fully.
I'm rooted and willing to make the appropriate changes to system apps and recompile my OmniROM if needed.
thanks :good:
Hello, i've just bought LG G3, its a sprint version. I live in pakistan i want to use mobile data but the APN Settings option is unavailable in Mobile networks tab. Please help.
http://imgur.com/DnPRYhb
Any luck , i can get 3g to work but selecting LTE renders Mobile Networks as greyed out
My native cellular operator has very bad internet speeds.
However, when i'm in some area which isn't covered by my native operator, i'm able to use network of other cellular operator, whose network is so much better - but i'm able to do it ONLY when there is no my native operator coverage.
My question - is there any way to be always connected to that other operator? If i select it manually, it quickly switches me back to my native operator.
I'm ready to root my phone, if there is any way to do it - I have Xiaomi Redmi Note 7.
Thank you in advance
Have you tried changing the APN?
yes... phone is still on native network
By default, in "Mobile Network Settings" network operator is set to "automatic". But there's an option to "manually select". This will then scan for available networks, and let you chose one (obviously only possible with the desired network in reach). Having done that, whenever the chosen network is not available, you'd simply have "no network" – it wouldn't switch to any other operator, however strong his signal might be.
At least on Android Nougat this works ...