Hi.
A few days ago I restarted my Galaxy, but when the phone booted again I have no WIFI hotspots, so I have lost them all. then I went to account and sync and there was a sync problem specifically with "sync Internet" with my main google account. So I restored a old backup from 01/may/2013 where there were all my hotspots. then sync internet with my seconday google account and restored back my recent backup, but when I synched internet again within my seconday google account wifi hotspot are still missing.
How can I fix that?
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Since installing the latest HTC ROM for the phone a few weeks ago, I find that randomly when I connect to my laptop via bluetooth ActiveSync on the phone, it loses all the data relating to the sync - contacts, calendar, e-mails, tasks etc.
It retains the connection details as it always connects to the laptop, and it then syncs all the data back again, but I'm a tad lost as to why this is happening.
I am running the Touch Of Glass theme on the latest downloads, but not sure if this could be part of the issue?
hi when i use gprs gmail get auto synchronized but when i switch to wifi i dosnt work and i need to do it manually.
in settings wifi never sleep and i cleaned the cash.
Despite hard resets, clearing cache and data of every Google app and services item my Ultra continually returns a 'cannot connect to the Google server" check your network settings when trying to connect to GNow or Google account. whether on Wi-Fi or network. Have a great T-Mobile signal.
I can make the same connections on my Nexus 7 and Samsung Note2.
At first it didn't happen out of the box, but had trouble connecting to Google+, so I hard reset then the connection pop-ups started.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Hello,
afrer I flashed my nexus 5, I connected to my Google Account but my wifi networks have not been restored. Does anyone know why this could be? The wifi settings have been saved before.
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I have an LG G4 running stock Android 6. Been using the stock email client for years to connect to a google hosted email account, via their imap servers.
All of a sudden I get intermittent connectivity to imap.gmail.com over my wifi connection. The message 'The server is unavailable. Please try again" comes up all the time. If I turn on the Private Internet Access VPN the phoen connects fine, if I turn on cellular data - it connects fine.
I ran a trace route on the phone to imap.gmail.com and it gave me one hop which resolved to a Verizon host.
My desktop connects to the same servers and have not had email issues with it, seems isolated to the phone. So my thought is that there is not anything wrong with my local network here. The rest of the apps seem to work ok on the phone, so it doesn't seem to be a global wifi issue.
Any thoughts on further testing or ideas on what to try?
Some more diagnosis steps.
I installed K9 mail and it works fine.
I tried the native mail client app on another wifi connection without VPN and it worked.
I changed from imap.gmail.com to imap.googlemail.com and get the same result.
I am running out of ideas on things to check, beginning to think that I need to do another factory reset and see if that fixes the problem. Unless there is someway to adjust server timeout settings on the native client.
dman535 said:
I have an LG G4 running stock Android 6. Been using the stock email client for years to connect to a google hosted email account, via their imap servers.
All of a sudden I get intermittent connectivity to imap.gmail.com over my wifi connection. The message 'The server is unavailable. Please try again" comes up all the time. If I turn on the Private Internet Access VPN the phoen connects fine, if I turn on cellular data - it connects fine.
I ran a trace route on the phone to imap.gmail.com and it gave me one hop which resolved to a Verizon host.
My desktop connects to the same servers and have not had email issues with it, seems isolated to the phone. So my thought is that there is not anything wrong with my local network here. The rest of the apps seem to work ok on the phone, so it doesn't seem to be a global wifi issue.
Any thoughts on further testing or ideas on what to try?
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