hi,
I've linksys wi-fi router model WRT54GH in my home & it has a good amount of signal strength to cover entire area.
My recently bought galaxy S2 is able to identify linksys wi-fi access point & connects too with the IP assigned to it, also at wi-fi settings connected being displayed.
Now when I try to access Internet (any url google/FB), it doesn't connect at all.
I tried almost everything about router configuration, restart etc. but with no success
can someone plz help on this ?
shantanu_d said:
hi,
I've linksys wi-fi router model WRT54GH in my home & it has a good amount of signal strength to cover entire area.
My recently bought galaxy S2 is able to identify linksys wi-fi access point & connects too with the IP assigned to it, also at wi-fi settings connected being displayed.
Now when I try to access Internet (any url google/FB), it doesn't connect at all.
I tried almost everything about router configuration, restart etc. but with no success
can someone plz help on this ?
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In my case the problem was with frozen "WiFi sharing" in combination with juicy defenders "Location" fearure. It seems such combination is dangerous. Solutin (in my case):
1. defroze
2. remove all wifi networks
3. reboot (for "clean" frozing)
4. make WiFi sharing frozen
5. reboot again just for fun
Try to check your router's MAC address restrictions. In my router, as security, I have to add MAC addresses of each device to share internet. They take IP's, connects etc. but does not have accesses to internet
as above, check that there is no MAC filtering set up.
one other thing it may be is the security settings, if you have a WEP Key to access the router it may need the Hex conversion of your key depending on what level of security you have (64bit or 128bit for example)
shantanu_d said:
hi,
I've linksys wi-fi router model WRT54GH in my home & it has a good amount of signal strength to cover entire area.
My recently bought galaxy S2 is able to identify linksys wi-fi access point & connects too with the IP assigned to it, also at wi-fi settings connected being displayed.
Now when I try to access Internet (any url google/FB), it doesn't connect at all.
I tried almost everything about router configuration, restart etc. but with no success
can someone plz help on this ?
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Try setting up a static IP address for your phone, I presume your network is a 192.168.1.0, go into router settings and LAN setup, give your phone the address in a static DHCP assignment of 192.168.1.5, or any other address in the same subnet your in. Some SGSII's have problems with dynamic DHCP for some reason, some NS had the same problem too,
Sent from my Sammy Galactic S2 Beastly Device
I have a similar problem and I fix mine temporarily by turning my wifi off, then in wifi settings > advanced, I change wifi sleep policy from 'never' to 'only when the screen is off'. However I have to do this every time I want to use wifi so it can become quite annoying sometimes.
So I can get through however only for a short period of time as it seems as long my Galaxy S2 keeps turning off my wifi even though it's on :/
I had exactly the same issue on Linksys E4200 with my laptop, could connect to network, even to router's attached storage, but not to internet. Restart helped
On SGS2, I couldn't connect to the router at all at first, but fixed this by switching from WPA2/WPA mixed mode access protocol to WPA2 private. But I guess this is not exactly your issue.
SiSL said:
Try to check your router's MAC address restrictions. In my router, as security, I have to add MAC addresses of each device to share internet. They take IP's, connects etc. but does not have accesses to internet
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Thanks for the suggestion but MAC restriction is already disabled at router
Robsso said:
I had exactly the same issue on Linksys E4200 with my laptop, could connect to network, even to router's attached storage, but not to internet. Restart helped
On SGS2, I couldn't connect to the router at all at first, but fixed this by switching from WPA2/WPA mixed mode access protocol to WPA2 private. But I guess this is not exactly your issue.
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Yes, you are right this is not an issue for me.
In fact my SG2 being assigned with an IP address from 192.168.1.xx subnet.
Also at a same time my laptop connected with an IP from same subnet able to ping SG2.
OccasionalDroid said:
Try setting up a static IP address for your phone, I presume your network is a 192.168.1.0, go into router settings and LAN setup, give your phone the address in a static DHCP assignment of 192.168.1.5, or any other address in the same subnet your in. Some SGSII's have problems with dynamic DHCP for some reason, some NS had the same problem too,
Sent from my Sammy Galactic S2 Beastly Device
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My SG2 being assigned with an IP address from 192.168.1.xx subnet.
So I think IP addressing may not be an issue.
Also another thing I tried was, at a same time my laptop connected with an IP from same subnet able to ping SG2.
So wi-fi router may not be an issue here, whats say ???
Even I am facing the same issue at my office network. I am able to connect to the wireless network but if I try to access any app I cannot browse. This is really frustrating looks like some issue with the modem drivers.
I was able to browse on another wifi created virtually by mobile tethering. This looks like a major bug with the current firmware. Another interesting thing to note is that the Wifi network has a hidden SSID and uses WPA2 auth scheme.
I have seen a Galaxy S able to connect to the same n/w without any issues.
Has anyone figured out a solution to this one ?
Hi, thanks for your reply.
I am yet to figure out a solution for this
Even I am also agree on the probable issue with modem driver.
I've D-link modem.
Are you aware of anything about this modem that can be reconfigured to get this worked ... ?? pl let me know
The wifi router at my office is Cisco Aironet 1200 Series, anyone else facing this issue ?
I'm having the same problem at work connecting my SGS2 with v2.3.3 Official Firmware (customized for Orange service provider) to a Cisco Aironet 1130 AP. I can see that the Galaxy authenticates with the AP correctly and gets IP from the DHCP server, but it cannot send or receive any traffic, although the phone stays connected and authenticated. At home, I use an Atheros based Fonera with DD-WRT without any problem.
As I'm the company's network administrator, I will try to further investigate this problem, but it seems like some kind of incompatibility between the devices or misconfiguration ....
Basuk said:
The wifi router at my office is Cisco Aironet 1200 Series, anyone else facing this issue ?
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try turn off the wifi, turn off the mobile data and turn on the wifi again
It seems the SGS2 sometimes has problems with DNS.
Try a static IP and use 8.8.8.8 as second DNS server, which is a free Google DNS server.
This fixed MY problems
I rooted my SGS2 and voila wifi worked at my office finally I have been able to find a solution.. love my SGS2 the Beast...
I'm having this same problem..
I think I've tried all the solutions above, but one (Sorry - noob question):
Rooted?
is there a firmware patch or something that I should know about?
Anyone got any other ideas?
ETA:
I can connect to hotspots (DHCP) and at home (Have to set it to static tho)
No internet
AP works - Laptop and i8910 (had to set static and advanced settigs etc). I've rebooted it a few times, set DHCP on and off. DHCP seems to be running on the router
viqles said:
I'm having this same problem..
I think I've tried all the solutions above, but one (Sorry - noob question):
Rooted?
is there a firmware patch or something that I should know about?
Anyone got any other ideas?
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This is an issue with SGS2 with wifi server using authentication protocol TPIK, if you use AES as encryption then it will work without any issues.
That should be a setting in my AP? I can't see it...
If I get a new non-crappy AP is that likely to solve my problem?
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Ah - that's a WPA thing? Mine only seems to do WEP - is that right?
I searched in the internet a lot, but there's no clear answer. I have Galaxy Ace s5830 with system Android. I tried connect to home wifi network (this network is secured by WPA2), but my smartphone can't connect. I putted wpa2 password correctly for sure.
When I push "Connect" button, for a while it's "Scanning...", and then says "Disconnect". If I disable security of my home wifi network, I can connect and it's working well.
I don't know where the problem is: on the android system or hardware of my smartphone, or maybe on the router.
I heard that there are problems with Android and WiFi connection by WPA2, but is there no solution or I can't find its.
Thanks.
reset router
Try going to the router settings page & restarting your router. I had this problem on stock rom & this cleared it up for me.
Have you tried rebooting your phone? Its the solution 9 times out of 10
Are you rooted?
You might be locked out of your router. It happend to me yesterday. Try changing security settings to allow devices to connect.
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How to reboot phone?
kspacja said:
How to reboot phone?
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Switch off your phone and turn it on again, if you use a custom ROM there might be a reboot option in power menu
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It has done nothing. All the time it works this same. I mean it doesn't work. :/
Just disable broadcasting the ssid, add the hidden network name to phone and it will be good. You even mustn't have a password!
first, do you set your Wi-Fi setting correctly? look up on advanced setting, maybe it sets on static IP
second, try to reinstall your Wi-Fi driver on your SGA using code *#*#526#*#* via ur dial number
hope it's works
Hi everyone.
I got two brand new SIII GT-I9300 with android 4.1.2 version.
They both have the same problem: when I try to connect to my home wifi connection it says "authenticating" for a couple of seconds an then "disabled".
The network is working, laptops and other android devices are connected.
I tried to digit *#0011# and disable there the power saving mode, but nothing changes.
Can someone please help me?
Thanks
paccianelli said:
Hi everyone.
I got two brand new SIII GT-I9300 with android 4.1.2 version.
They both have the same problem: when I try to connect to my home wifi connection it says "authenticating" for a couple of seconds an then "disabled".
The network is working, laptops and other android devices are connected.
I tried to digit *#0011# and disable there the power saving mode, but nothing changes.
Can someone please help me?
Thanks
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what rom are you using?
router settings?
did you check if the number of connected devices is limited or if there are any other restrictions in your router settings?
First factory reset that will clear user errors
I already did the reset of factory settings but with no result.
Router has no limit, but I just found out that wifi works with other networks.
I guess I will have to change some settings in the router, I wonder what.
paccianelli said:
I already did the reset of factory settings but with no result.
Router has no limit, but I just found out that wifi works with other networks.
I guess I will have to change some settings in the router, I wonder what.
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Disable security and test
Hi everyone!
My Problem:
Ive got a WiFi network at home, where the said is the stand art name.
Fritzbox.
I was at a friend of mine where I connected to his network. He has an other ssid but the same router.
And there was a router which had the exactly same said as mine at home.
When I was home my phone couldn't connect because my father configured the device that unknown devices can't connect.
This works over the IP adress the devices get.
So the part that confuses me:
Why did my device got an other IP after connecting to the router of my friend ?
Or is it the fault of the router which had the same ssid?
I would like to change the ssid of our own router but my father refuses:
This is my device and I don't want to change anything.
Funny isn't he?
So what options do I have?
Is there the possibility to stop my mobile from connecting to "known" WiFi networks? (Or as we know networks with the same ssid)
Or was the router of my frirnd which is the same as mine the reason?
What can i do to prevent this problem?
I know changing the ssid of our router is the easiest way but my dad just refuses no matter what I say.
Please help me
Thanks in advance
odun96
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I already looked for it but didnt find.
Can you help me?
Where is it?
I can't connect my phone to any wifi. Everytime i try to connect it just give me 3 words "connecting" then "saved" then "disabled". If i activated verbose logging it told me Network_Selection_Disabled_Association_Rejection
Please help me
havetolearn said:
I can't connect my phone to any wifi. Everytime i try to connect it just give me 3 words "connecting" then "saved" then "disabled". If i activated verbose logging it told me Network_Selection_Disabled_Association_Rejection
Please help me
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havetolearn said:
Uhh sorry Chazz.. Can you help me? I found my phone have trouble with wifi... Whenever i try to connect it just told me "saved"
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1) On my backup V30+ which is on stock US998 30b Pie (but doesn't have a SIM card inserted nor even signed into my Google account), it's connected fine to my home Wi-Fi network so I know it's not a stock US998 Pie issue...
2) This happens even on public free Wi-Fi networks? (Here in the U.S. we have McDonalds, Starbucks?) That would give you clue whether it's one particular router or all your phone has problem with. Or possibly problem with the type of encryption you have on your router.
Usually that message means the router is rejecting the device. You just have to figure out why. But is it one router or all?
3) If one particular router, try rebooting the Wi-Fi router itself.
4) Make sure you don't have any kind of router whitelist for certain devices or MAC addresses and your phone is not included. Or that you don't have some older b/g Wi-Fi chipset standard set; this one is not likely but I had that happen for an older Wi-Fi printer when I had "N" or higher set on my router.
5) On the phone, try forgetting the Wi-Fi network and refinding it. Enter in the password again.
6) Almost last, on the phone try the Network Settings Reset. (See screenshot from US998 30b Pie.) It will reset all network settings including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth.
7) Last, try Factory Reset?
ChazzMatt said:
1) On my backup V30+ which is on stock US998 30b Pie (but doesn't have a SIM card inserted nor even signed into my Google account), it's connected fine to my home Wi-Fi network so I know it's not a stock US998 Pie issue...
2) This happens even on public free Wi-Fi networks? (Here in the U.S. we have McDonalds, Starbucks?) That would give you clue whether it's one particular router or all your phone has problem with. Or possibly problem with the type of encryption you have on your router.
Usually that message means the router is rejecting the device. You just have to figure out why. But is it one router or all?
3) If one particular router, try rebooting the Wi-Fi router itself.
4) Make sure you don't have any kind of router whitelist for certain devices or MAC addresses and your phone is not included. Or that you don't have some older b/g Wi-Fi chipset standard set; this one is not likely but I had that happen for an older Wi-Fi printer when I had "N" or higher set on my router.
5) On the phone, try forgetting the Wi-Fi network and refinding it. Enter in the password again.
6) Almost last, on the phone try the Network Settings Reset. (See screenshot from US998 30b Pie.) It will reset all network settings including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth.
7) Last, try Factory Reset?
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So its mean that nothing wrong with my software right? It is hardware problem...it can connect to publi wifi but not hotspot
havetolearn said:
So its mean that nothing wrong with my software right? It is hardware problem...it can connect to publi wifi but not hotspot
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Now you're complicating the question with hotspot...
Let's go back to original question:
havetolearn said:
I can't connect my phone to any wifi. Everytime i try to connect it just give me 3 words "connecting" then "saved" then "disabled". If i activated verbose logging it told me Network_Selection_Disabled_Association_Rejection
Please help me
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If you can connect to public WiFi, then you need to figure out the reason you can't connect to other WiFi. Is it one WiFi router in particular?
I gave a checklist of stuff to go through. Rebooting the router itself, making sure you don't have a whitelist set on the router, reset your phone Wi-Fi and Bluetooth settings, or factory resetting the phone.
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One thing I noticed that is different between Pie and Oreo Wi-Fi settings is in Wi-Fi Advanced section, in Pie LG removed that stupid setting to turn off Wi-Fi when your Display was off. I don't know of anyone who would ever want that turned on. When my display is off I still want to receive email, I still want to receive messages, I still want my phone connected to the internet.
But in Oreo, that setting is hidden in the Wi-Fi Advanced section, which is some people don't even know exist. Or if they found it one time, may not remember how to get back there.