So I have both WiFi and LTE running on my phone (M8). In both instances, I give an "Ok Google" command, and my phone thinks for 30 seconds then says disconnected, like it doesn't have internet connection. Anyone experience this?
EDIT: Restarting the device solved this.
Yes, I have been having similar issues with WiFi on. I reboot the watch and all is good for a few minutes then it happens again. I turned WiFi off and I haven't had the issue yet and it's been about 45 minutes.
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I'm the only one who have problems with autosync/push on these services? Whatsapp messages arrives me 30 minutes late
On my other friends' androids works fine,
It's because the phone? On every rom i've tried...
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Does the problem occur via data or wifi? Because at first I had similar trouble, I've got no data plan and my wifi was set to switch to data while the phone is in sleep. So I've only received my notification the moment I wake the phone. Put the wifi mode to never sleep and problem solve.
I hope that could help you. Otherwise tel us more.
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Does the problem occur via data or wifi? Because at first I had similar trouble, I've got no data plan and my wifi was set to switch to data while the phone is in sleep. So I've only received my notification the moment I wake the phone. Put the wifi mode to never sleep and problem solve.
I hope that could help you. Otherwise tel us more.
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I don't have data plan, but I have wifi sleep policy to Never, yes.
Another problem I use to have was the router. I've got a DLink that as micro shutter. So everytimes I woke the phone it disconnected and reconnected because it as lost connection during sleep mode. It happened everytimes the phone was in sleep for more than 5 min.
Try this, while using your phone, send you an email or gtalk message from another devices or pc. I've registered another account to do my test. If it work well, than let the phone on standby for at least 10 min and try sending an email....that way you'll see if you lost connection during sleep mode.
I've changed my router and never encounter the problem again. good luck!
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martymart18t said:
Another problem I use to have was the router. I've got a DLink that as micro shutter. So everytimes I woke the phone it disconnected and reconnected because it as lost connection during sleep mode. It happened everytimes the phone was in sleep for more than 5 min.
Try this, while using your phone, send you an email or gtalk message from another devices or pc. I've registered another account to do my test. If it work well, than let the phone on standby for at least 10 min and try sending an email....that way you'll see if you lost connection during sleep mode.
I've changed my router and never encounter the problem again. good luck!
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It's not that (I think) because I tried that many times and on standby notifications arrives, yeah, but late
Sometimes late, sometimes fine. Most late. It's like phone sync (push) turns off and then turns on and arrives all notifications.
For some odd reason, if I leave my wifi on overnight while not connected to a wifi network, I can't seem to connect to a wifi network without rebooting my NT. has anyone else experienced this problem?
If I try to turn off the wifi from settings, it says "unable to stop wifi"
not sure what is causing this...
any ideas??
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For some odd reason, if I leave my wifi on overnight while not connected to a wifi network, I can't seem to connect to a wifi network without rebooting my NT. has anyone else experienced this problem?
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No idea, but have seen that as well. And one other user I know mentioned he has the same issue. Occasionally the Nook loses WIFI and needs a reboot.
Mine takes quite a while after it has been in standby to re-connect to a wifi network, but never had to reboot. There is the location in quick settings to turn off wifi and then in main settings. Have you tried both locations? Could also just be a major fluke that takes factory reset to fix. Sorry I cant have a better answer for you.
Same issue here. Are you guys rooted?
My drops too, but allows me to disconnect and reconnect. It is rooted, don't know if that makes a difference.
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This is not a daily occurrence with my Nook. Maybe 60% of the days. The status indicator mostly shows no signal, though I've seen it show a signal on occasion. In all instances settings list of WiFi sources is empty & I'm unable to turn WiFi off. Device reports "Can't stop WiFi" Reboot squares it away.
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This is not a daily occurrence with my Nook. Maybe 60% of the days. The status indicator mostly shows no signal, though I've seen it show a signal on occasion. In all instances settings list of WiFi sources is empty & I'm unable to turn WiFi off. Device reports "Can't stop WiFi" Reboot squares it away.
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yea thats my problem too
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Seems like a trend. Anyone know if the problem is fixed with 1.4.1 rooted?
I'm using 1.4.1 rooted and I've never had this problem. Of course, I don't really know if the problem existed for me before the update since I did the update and root together.
Every morning I have to do a reboot. Trying to turn off wifi results in "unable to stop wifi" or something like that. I'm on rooted 1.4.0
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Hey, I was just wondering if anyone else was having this problem.
When I update or download apps from the play store, the downloading/installing stops when I turn my screen off. It seems to happen on both my wifi and 3g.
I'm running stock TMobile USA.
What could be the problem?
One more thing this only started to happen after I updated to ICS.
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Anyone? Nobody else has this problem?
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What's your Wifi Sleep Policy on?
I actually think my phone stops "syncing" when my screen is off too.
Because when I turn it back on I get flooded with messages in one my chatting apps.
Anyway, I still think my phone sleeps when the screen is off but I checked my Wifi Sleep Policy anyway.
menu>settings>wifi>menu>advanced>keep wifi on during sleep>always
Hope this helps.
It is set to never. And this happens when I'm using the 3g network as well.
I have the same issue. I can only assume that it is a battery saving feature of ICS.
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Is there a way to turn this off? It's annoying.
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I did some testing. What I did was I went into Advanced WiFi settings and changed the "Keep WiFi On During Sleep" setting. After that, I connected my device wirelessly with adbwireless. I would set it to ping a network connected device (not my computer)'s IP address through "adb shell ping (ip address here)" I would then observe results with each of 3 settings when I allowed the device to sleep according to its timeout (30 seconds).
First setting: Always [keep wifi on during sleep]- Pinged the network connected device's IP address, and once the device's screen timed out, adb stopped responding approximately 2 seconds after it timed out. It actually just halted the entire process, as when I woke it up, it resumed pinging. Normally it would have a roundtrip time of around 10-30 milliseconds. The moment I woke it up, it resumed the pinging. The first ping when I woke it up had a roundtrip of 300 milliseconds (or the amount of time it was asleep). This shows that it halts the entire process while sleeping.
Strangely, when I use my computer to ping the phone, even during sleep, the device will resume pinging the specific network connected device until I stop pinging the phone. Once stopped, the adb "hangs" until I either wake it up, or ping my phone again.
I repeated this experiment with the 2 other settings, "Only when plugged in", and "Never", and the results were the same. This must be a feature of ICS, I can only presume. I wish someone (or I) could come up with a fix, as it can get annoying. It sucks needing about 20 different apps updating, and then realizing that you can't just start updating it and then put it back in your pocket.
EDIT: Also, when I plug the phone in my computer and use adb (without adbwireless), the device will ping my network connected device continuously until I stop it. I also tested this while charging my phone and using adbwireless. The results were the same, it would continuously ping my network connected device until I stopped it. It shows that it will allow the phone using the network during sleep only when charging. I tested it with the development option "Stay awake" set to on and off. The results for both were the same.
So in other words, if I had it plugged into my charger or my computer, the phone will not suspend data if the screen turns off?
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So in other words, if I had it plugged into my charger or my computer, the phone will not suspend data if the screen turns off?
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Exactly.
Wifi works great, until the phone goes idle. An example is when i turn on Pandora, and lock my screen, 5 minutes into playing it stops. I go to check it out, wifi wasnt connected, but then immediately connects once Ive awakened it. Ive checked all my wifi settings, but nothing helps...
Running Stock w/root.
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Power save mode on?
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If your using power saver it shuts off data when asleep. Just go into power saved settings and shut that feature off.
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It was a known issue for HTC One X / XL / X+, fixed in the last official update. No other custom ROM, app, anything could fix it. I sold my first unit due to that, and then purchased a X+ some time ago. Now I purchased the One, I hope this issue is addressed because it's very annoiing and I won't keep the device with it.
Solution , for me
http://www.pocketables.com/2013/10/...ing-trouble-using-certain-apps-over-wifi.html
Turn off WiFi optimization in wifi settings
Hi, I have a Samsung Galaxy A3(2017). This is an unattended phone with teamviewer host installed. I want to get to this phone at any times, but I seem to be unable to connect to phone after about 5-6 hours (or one night sleep).
I have tried install an app called HSPA+ tweaked and this fixes the problem, but it eats up my battery really fast. It sends ping request every 5 sec or so.
Is there any other way to keep my 3g/4g from going into sleep? I have tried different programs that stops phone from sleep, but mobile data (3g/4g) will still sleep after 5-6 hours unattended.
Please any help is appreciated.
Thanx
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Noone knows?
Is it possible to make tasker send ping request every other hour?
Any suggestions?
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Did you tried connection stabilizer booster?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.connectionstabilizerbooster&hl=it
Seems able to keep a data connetion alive as you need, by using "Keep Alive" and "Reconnector".
Let us know if works.
EDIT: under the settings tab for "Keep Alive" you can also set the timeout for the ping command: by default is set to 5 seconds but you can increase this value.
This app did not work at all. Active keep alive is suppose to work, but it doesn't. It will stop sending ping quite fast. I tried to set it to ping every minute. After 15 minutes it stopped. No error in logs. active reconnect needs root access. I don't have that now. I tried to root, but I almost bricked my device.
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