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If I am at home using my personal router, my wifi works great and I have no problems at all. However, when I am at the library, which is everyday for me, if i try to use their wifi I instantly get this error message that the page cannot be displayed even though my phone claims i am connected to their wifi.
anyone else have this issue? it is extremely annoying and i downloaded wifi fixer but it didnt fix anything.
any ideas?
If it works at home then I doubt it's an issue on your side, sometimes on networks such as school campuses and libraries you have to register your device on the network for it to be able to access the internet. Have you asked the library on how you can do that?
Well it is a public library and they have fliers up that tell you how to use their wifi. I thought it was an issue with my phone so I didn't bother asking a librarian. If no one else has a solution I will definitely be asking tomorrow.
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alecjake said:
If I am at home using my personal router, my wifi works great and I have no problems at all. However, when I am at the library, which is everyday for me, if i try to use their wifi I instantly get this error message that the page cannot be displayed even though my phone claims i am connected to their wifi.
anyone else have this issue? it is extremely annoying and i downloaded wifi fixer but it didnt fix anything.
any ideas?
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Do they use WiFi proxy? Like a redirect to a webpage that requires you to register your MAC.
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Do they use WiFi proxy? Like a redirect to a webpage that requires you to register your MAC.
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they use something similar (this may be exactly what your talking about and I just dont know it by that name) but its where once you are connected to their internet, you go onto your web and a page pops up asking you to accept their terms of use. the prob i have tho is i cant even get onto that page
alecjake said:
they use something similar (this may be exactly what your talking about and I just dont know it by that name) but its where once you are connected to their internet, you go onto your web and a page pops up asking you to accept their terms of use. the prob i have tho is i cant even get onto that page
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well, Android has had that issue ever since, and it is still not fixed.
I think Samsung Galaxy S gets around it in the Wi-Fi proxy config (under settings, Wireless and Network, hit the menu button at the bottom of the screen, and go to Advanced), but you need to know the proxy hostname and port (I think the default will be 80 for HTTP requests).
I haven't tested it though.
Here's the issue log from code.google.com
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=1273&colspec=ID Type Status Owner Summary Stars
Mine cannot get on WiFi at the rink I go to. Other people could not get their notebooks or netbooks onto that WiFi as well. My HD2 connects to that WiFi just fine, though.
I don't think it's a Vibrant-specific issue.
I've had a similar problem with the wifi network on my campus. It redirects to a logon page that the vibrant won't even display. Apparently the android browser has an issue with security certificates that aren't configured properly. Froyo is supposed to fix it, but in the mean time try connecting with the firefox browser. I'm able to connect with it, then switch back to the regular browser or any other program. Once you're logged in you're good to go.
Miragechaser said:
I've had a similar problem with the wifi network on my campus. It redirects to a logon page that the vibrant won't even display. Apparently the android browser has an issue with security certificates that aren't configured properly. Froyo is supposed to fix it, but in the mean time try connecting with the firefox browser. I'm able to connect with it, then switch back to the regular browser or any other program. Once you're logged in you're good to go.
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im running the unofficial version of froyo but its still not working. im downloading the firefox now. im crossing my fingers for it to work tomorrow!!!
Hey everyone,
I've tried all of the tethering apps (usb/wifi) and none seem to give my laptop my legend's 3g data connection. I'm running CM7 (new stable version ) and i've been trying to use the built in hotspot to no avail. I can connect fine, even with WPA2 security, and the laptop connects fine (win7), and even shows full bars on the wifi icon in the bottom right of my taskbar, which says "Internet Access" when my mouse hovers over it.
The problem is, whenever I fire up chrome on my laptop, I get a page that says stuff like "Access denied", "authorization required", "You may need to sign in", and just gives no internet.
At first, I thought that it could be my carrier's fault (SFR France), that they don't want me tethering my phone's connection (I have a contract with unlimited data). The weird thing is, I can actually use gmail on my laptop! Yes, fully load new messages as they come, look through my archived messages, trash, spam, everything. Not even offline messages, it's really connected. So why can I access gmail on my laptop but nothing else? Could it be something to do with https connection to gmail or something like that? My phone's 3g works great, and my laptop has no troubles connecting to my home wifi. I've scoured XDA and google, and never figured it all out.
Anyways, thanks for reading!
Michael
Troubleshooting 101:
- first, please try another laptop.
if the other laptop works, then your current laptop has issues.
My bad, I meant to include in my first post that i've gotten the same result with 3 different laptops.
Have you tried pdanet app? That's what I use and it works wonderfully.
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yeah man that was one of the first ones i tried. no go for me, same issue (not connection, but internet access).
When I try to open a page, my phone shows that it starts to download data (with the arrows lighting up and the "H" for HSDPA in the status bar). But then stops and my browser says nope.
tried changing DNS, for instance to googles own (8.8.8.8) on the laptop?
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tried changing DNS, for instance to googles own (8.8.8.8) on the laptop?
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How do I change the DNS on my laptop? Don't I need to use cmd for that?
And an interesting new development. Hopefully someone smarter than me understands this:
I've now tried 4 different sites that fully work! The thing is, they're all https sites, which all the other one i tried weren't. Just to let you know, the 4 confirmed funtional sites are:
gmail
google docs
dropbox
android market (in pc browser version, not on my phone)
So its GOT to have something to do with the https...
Any ideas?
Thanks
Michael
CM 7.0 does not require Wifi hotspot software. Check your wireless settings, you just need to turn it on.
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edebont said:
CM 7.0 does not require Wifi hotspot software. Check your wireless settings, you just need to turn it on.
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What exactly do you mean? Turn what on in my settings? My pc wasn't running any wifi hotspot software...
coltspackers said:
What exactly do you mean? Turn what on in my settings? My pc wasn't running any wifi hotspot software...
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He meant you should use the built-in WiFi hot spot in CM7, but you said you already did so in the first post...
about your problem, can you browse http (not https) websites in your phone's browser?
amoskas said:
He meant you should use the built-in WiFi hot spot in CM7, but you said you already did so in the first post...
about your problem, can you browse http (not https) websites in your phone's browser?
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Absolutely. I've not run into any problems viewing any webpage on my phone, http or https, both on 3g and wifi (except for flash not really working, but that's beside the point).
coltspackers said:
Absolutely. I've not run into any problems viewing any webpage on my phone, http or https, both on 3g and wifi (except for flash not really working, but that's beside the point).
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Well, I have Windows XP and I don't have experience with Windows 7, but I remember that since Vista the network connections can be set as Home connection or Public (or something like that).
It's a wild guess but maybe the problem with browsing to HTTP websites has something to do with these network settings in Windows 7...
Try to compare the settings in the Home Wifi connection in your laptop vs the Mobile Wifie connection in your laptop, maybe some settings are different between the two.
amoskas said:
Well, I have Windows XP and I don't have experience with Windows 7, but I remember that since Vista the network connections can be set as Home connection or Public (or something like that).
It's a wild guess but maybe the problem with browsing to HTTP websites has something to do with these network settings in Windows 7...
Try to compare the settings in the Home Wifi connection in your laptop vs the Mobile Wifie connection in your laptop, maybe some settings are different between the two.
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Thanks for the suggestion, but unfortunately that doesn't change anything. I definitely know what you're talking about, and everytine I connect to a new wifi network I always select home as the network type, so that my browsing isn't restricted. Hence I did the same here, and even tried the public option, but no effect.
win network troubleshooting
hey there!
did u try the troubleshooting option in windows? did it give u any errors?
did u try wired tethering via your usb-cable?
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hey there!
did u try the troubleshooting option in windows? did it give u any errors?
did u try wired tethering via your usb-cable?
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Yep I tried usb tethering, same deal. Windows troubleshooting "couldn't identify the problem". It's gotta be something either on my carrier's side, my phone's side, or my laptops side that is restricting hotspot access to http sites.
Try to use another browser app.
I ever had this problem on chrome, so i use firefox and it's working now.
THX
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BesFen said:
Try to use another browser app.
I ever had this problem on chrome, so i use firefox and it's working now.
THX
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No good, same results.
When i enter in the http:// address into my browser after starting Kies on my GS2 it doesn't always work,initially i thought this to be a browser problem but ive tried it on firefox which is my default, worked once but hasn't worked since, didn't work at all on Chrome or IE, i am entering in the correct numbers too which leaves me to believe there must be a problem with it as ive tried 3 different browsers and it's only worked once on forefox.
I'm running Cognition 1.13 and everything else appears to be running smoothly.
No one has the same problem?
Are you putting the :8080 after the ip address? Also. There may be firewall issues with your pc so ypu might want to check that too
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PrimaryComplex said:
Are you putting the :8080 after the ip address? Also. There may be firewall issues with your pc so ypu might want to check that too
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yeah i am, actually you may have a point about the firewall thing in the one time it worked it wasn't with my home connection i was in someones else's house.
I'll look into it and report back.
This is still not working and im damned if i know what the problem is.
I've turned off the firewall on my laptop and tried on 3 different broswers but it just times out,on firefox it just says...
The connection has timed out
The server at ............. is taking too long to respond.
The site could be temporarily unavailable or too busy. Try again in a few
moments.
If you are unable to load any pages, check your computer's network
connection.
If your computer or network is protected by a firewall or proxy, make sure
that Firefox is permitted to access the Web.
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I tried on another Internet connection but am getting the same message, it has only worked once for me, im running Cognition 1.15 and everything else is running smoothly.
Does anyone have any other suggestions/tips?
Thanks
Just want to know who else on XDA has a similar problem to me on the Nexus 4.
Recently moved country and took my Nexus 4 with me, got a data plan, no problems there. I was also was given the stock router for my ISP (Movistar) when taking out my broadband contract and my Nexus 4 is the only device that won't connect to wifi.
So here's what happens:
1) Network can be seen on the Android 4.2.2 Wifi Settings
2) I can connect, either by WPS or by entering the password, and Nexus 4 shows connected with indicator
3) Indicator instead of being the standard blue is grey, which seems to be no internet connection. I can get some access but at very, very slow speeds (about 9kbps)
The Nexus 4 is the only device in my house with the issue, no problems on PCs, iPads, etc.
Google have acknowledged this is a bug and there is a fix which involves root, but I don't want to root at the moment. Google also say it'll be fixed in the next update, but they've said that and we've seen 4.2.1 and 4.2.2 come out in the meantime.
Google Support also sent me a rubbish response to my questions about when it'll be fixed, telling me what Wifi is and how to turn it on and off..
So just want to know, are you having the similar issues with certain routers on 4.2.2 (stock)? I know I'm not the only one but I couldn't find any other threads.
Thanks!
I started having this same issue man! care to show me whats the root needing fix?
Brokenme23 said:
I started having this same issue man! care to show me whats the root needing fix?
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There are a lot of fixes in the Android Development Section.
Typically this can be a DNS problem if your router is not correctly set up to relay DNS requests (windows/OSX tends to be a lil smarter about it if it can't get the appropriate response from the router).
You could try to set a DNS yourself such as google's public ( 8.8.4.4 and 8.8.8.8 ) in the advanced properties when you long press the SSID you're connected to and see if that allows for internet access. If it does, then maybe you just need to log into your router and correct the DNS info.
Thanks for the responses guys
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Typically this can be a DNS problem if your router is not correctly set up to relay DNS requests (windows/OSX tends to be a lil smarter about it if it can't get the appropriate response from the router).
You could try to set a DNS yourself such as google's public ( 8.8.4.4 and 8.8.8.8 ) in the advanced properties when you long press the SSID you're connected to and see if that allows for internet access. If it does, then maybe you just need to log into your router and correct the DNS info.
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Tried that I'm afraid :/ No luck. According to Google it is the fact "they have no drivers for that router" considering they will probably have a generic driver for the average user to connect whatever the router.
Sadly I've had to practically try everything to get it to work. Thanks so much for your response though!
Brokenme23 said:
I started having this same issue man! care to show me whats the root needing fix?
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Hi! It's an annoying issue, I'm currently tethering through Mac to get it to work. The root fix does work but drains battery life a lot more (instead of 0.5% per hour drain it's 5%). If you want to look I'll pass the link, but wouldn't recommend it.
Thanks!
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Thanks for the responses guys
Tried that I'm afraid :/ No luck. According to Google it is the fact "they have no drivers for that router" considering they will probably have a generic driver for the average user to connect whatever the router.
Sadly I've had to practically try everything to get it to work. Thanks so much for your response though!
Hi! It's an annoying issue, I'm currently tethering through Mac to get it to work. The root fix does work but drains battery life a lot more (instead of 0.5% per hour drain it's 5%). If you want to look I'll pass the link, but wouldn't recommend it.
Thanks!
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See if you're able to do a traceroute from within android when connect to the router to see where it's failing.
Mine got fixed by changing the routers channel, weird cos' no other thing connected had a problem, not even my sister's nexus 4
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See if you're able to do a traceroute from within android when connect to the router to see where it's failing.
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Hi, tried this and have no problems. The only issue is it takes too long to complete, which is the 9kbps download issue I was having. I'll attach a screenshot of the traceroute if needed. Thanks for the reply, much appreciated!
And about changing routers, not possible at the moment. I've just moved abroad and have my old router somewhere too hard to find. Google are no help with this which is the problem, but if it persists in the next update I'll get a new router whatever the case.
It's strange since my iPad and all my other devices work with no problems!
Good luck, hope yours works now!
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my friend's phone also has this problem....
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my friend's phone also has this problem....
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Yep it's a common problem I'm afraid which is obsolete in the eyes of Google and not a device defect...
Just to get an idea, what router models are you using? I'm on Movistar's stock router - ASL-2665 - common issue with this router. I've also heard big brand routers having similar problems, anyone got any problems with a particular router?
kbeezie said:
Typically this can be a DNS problem if your router is not correctly set up to relay DNS requests (windows/OSX tends to be a lil smarter about it if it can't get the appropriate response from the router).
You could try to set a DNS yourself such as google's public ( 8.8.4.4 and 8.8.8.8 ) in the advanced properties when you long press the SSID you're connected to and see if that allows for internet access. If it does, then maybe you just need to log into your router and correct the DNS info.
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I started having this same issue man! care to show me whats the root needing fix?
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I've been looking a bit lately and I've found this flashable fix if you're rooted, take a look and let me know how it goes!
http://techmell.net/android-tips/fix-wifi-issue-40065-nexus-4-7-android/
I've bought a wifi extender to fix this today, I'll see how this goes and may have to be the non-root fix...
I am very close to buying the Nexus 4 for my wife. If this WiFi issue intermittent or consistent?
-T
T-BoneFL said:
I am very close to buying the Nexus 4 for my wife. If this WiFi issue intermittent or consistent?
-T
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The Nexus is a great phone, just a few odd issues which hopefully will be fixed.
This issue is persistent but dependant on the router. For example, my extender works perfectly whilst the main router doesn't - let me know what your router model is and I'll check to see if this will be common for your router
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carmichaelalonso said:
The Nexus is a great phone, just a few odd issues which hopefully will be fixed.
This issue is persistent but dependant on the router. For example, my extender works perfectly whilst the main router doesn't - let me know what your router model is and I'll check to see if this will be common for your router
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Thanks!
I have the "BUFFALO AirStation HighPower N600 Gigabit Dual Band Wireless Router WZR-600DHP"
-T
T-BoneFL said:
Thanks!
I have the "BUFFALO AirStation HighPower N600 Gigabit Dual Band Wireless Router WZR-600DHP"
-T
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Hi!
Taken a quick look and doesn't seem to be any problems with your router. What you can do is to purchase the device and test to see it works on WiFi.
If it works, you're good to go!
If not, try some troubleshooting, so change channels, IP address, or even just a reset of the router could work.
Still not working? You can try what I did and buy an extender, but that'll set you back a bit of money.
You could wait until this is fixed, which we don't know when yet, or if you can't fix it you have a return period on which you should get a refund from Google.
Let me know what you decide to do, personally I'd try it out since it's likely to work, but I would return if not. But the Nexus 4 is a great overall device for the price.
Hope this helps!
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OP, have you checked to see if this is an issue with the wifi access point of your router, or actually a routing issue?
To do this, set up ftp services on your computer or phone and login from the other device and copy a file from one to the other. If the bandwidth is good, your problem isn't with wifi but rather a routing issue that can likely be addressed in its settings.
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OP, have you checked to see if this is an issue with the wifi access point of your router, or actually a routing issue?
To do this, set up ftp services on your computer or phone and login from the other device and copy a file from one to the other. If the bandwidth is good, your problem isn't with wifi but rather a routing issue that can likely be addressed in its settings.
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Thanks for your reply!
I'm about certain this is to do with the router itself and not a routing issue, this is a common nexus4-my router problem and various other models.
I've adjusted every setting possible in the router settings to no avail, and all of my other devices which include other android devices work perfectly.
Sadly it seems to lie with a Qualcomm driver from what I've seen, and hopefully Google can fix in the next update
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If you don't bother to check if you have good throughput over your LAN, you'll never know whether this is a wifi issue or a routing issue.
Drivers talk to hardware, i.e. Your wifi chip. That is all local, and has nothing to do with the routing (Internet) part of your router. Without knowing where the actual issue lies, you're just guessing if a new wifi driver will help.
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If you don't bother to check if you have good throughput over your LAN, you'll never know whether this is a wifi issue or a routing issue.
Drivers talk to hardware, i.e. Your wifi chip. That is all local, and has nothing to do with the routing (Internet) part of your router. Without knowing where the actual issue lies, you're just guessing if a new wifi driver will help.
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Sorry, you seem to have misunderstood me and you're obviously making the assumption that I haven't already checked for routing issues.
As I said, my Nexus 4 is the only device in my house with this problem, all others work perfectly. From what I've gathered from these issues, it lies within the drivers of the phone.
WiFi works perfectly on every other router I've used with my N4, it's only my home router with the problem. It's a Movistar default router and other users have the same problems with this router (the brand is fairly unknown).
And I'm definitely not guessing that it's a driver issue - I've had this problem for over a month, I've tried everything I can: changing router settings, resetting, etc. So I doubt this is a routing issue but more an issue with the device, and from what I've read on other forums, this could be down to a Qualcomm driver issue.
Thanks for your help anyway!
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I am not assuming anything. Simple troubleshooting 101. You're not getting a decent Internet connection. Could be wifi or router. I merely offered a simple method for determining which one.
Don't know who you spoke with at Google, but first couple of support levels don't have the stones to try and solve these things. And while I have no doubt other folks with the same setup are also experiencing this issue and that Google has recorded this info, that doesn't mean that a workaround is impossible.
Hello all,
I just recently upgraded from a GS6 Edge + using JoD, and admit I'm loving this phone. However, I'm experiencing a weird issue that (I believe) relates to my home network.
Here is what happens: I successfully connect to my network and all seems well. I have Internet with full bars. I can browse and watch videos with no issues. But when I go to the Play store, I cannot download any apps. They just say “downloading” and never actually initiate the download.
My temporary workaround that I've found to work is to disconnect and reconnect to my network, and I'm able to get 1 or 2 downloads before I experience the issue again.
If anyone has any ideas on a permanent solution, please let me know. Or if you need more information to help.
Thanks in advance!
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I've experienced the same issue you're having on my office Wifi. The strange thing is when I connect to the office guest network, all is well. I'm also not able to download any photos from Google Photos so not sure if it's a google DNS thing or what. No issues on my home Wifi either.
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I've experienced the same issue you're having on my office Wifi. The strange thing is when I connect to the office guest network, all is well. I'm also not able to download any photos from Google Photos so not sure if it's a google DNS thing or what. No issues on my home Wifi either.
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Ok, I'm glad to hear I'm not alone (despite issue being bad). I think it might be a Google thing, because I've also found that I can't setup Google accounts on the WiFi because it just hangs on the log in and never actually logs in. I can switch to data and all is well.
I've also been on a different network that worked with no issues, similar to your case with the guest network. Seems to be something with a very specific type of network...
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There's definitely some WiFi issues with the phone. I use WiFi Calling at the office and if I get out of range from the router in my office, it will not reconnect until I turn the screen on and unlock the phone.
Same here wifi is fine except with downloading from play store
I've had some WiFi issues as well. Sometimes, I'll have a full WiFi signal yet I lose all connection on my phone. I know my WiFi still works because I can access it from the computer or a Tablet. The only way to get the WiFi on the GS7 working again is by turning it off and back on.
I've noticed this too, but it seems to kill all internet and i have to cycle it..also I've noticed WiFi off several times
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Ok guys, I'm hoping it's just a software issue with Samsung's Marshmallow that will be fixed soon. It's a shame considering the phone is so great in other aspects.
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I think I fixed the issue by using google dns, but I actually did more than that. I reconfigured my home network to use on asus router instead of the old motorola from att which cannot set dns and handle heavy traffic
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cruel91 said:
I think I fixed the issue by using google dns, but I actually did more than that. I reconfigured my home network to use on asus router instead of the old motorola from att which cannot set dns and handle heavy traffic
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I'm glad that worked for you. On my end, setting the DNS to standard Google 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.8.4 don't fix the issue. I don't think my router is to blame as it's a fairly new Linksys and all the settings seem to be set up properly as I've never had the issue before this phone. I might need to tinker more though.
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I'm glad that worked for you. On my end, setting the DNS to standard Google 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.8.4 don't fix the issue. I don't think my router is to blame as it's a fairly new Linksys and all the settings seem to be set up properly as I've never had the issue before this phone. I might need to tinker more though.
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I've got an older Linksys N dual band at the office, upgraded to run DDWRT, and a Netgear AC router at home. I can reproduce the issue both places, so I'm confident it's an issue with software that T-Mobile/Samsung need to address.
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I've got an older Linksys N dual band at the office, upgraded to run DDWRT, and a Netgear AC router at home. I can reproduce the issue both places, so I'm confident it's an issue with software that T-Mobile/Samsung need to address.
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Ok, well then I guess we should all try contacting T-mobile and letting them know about WiFi issues. I don't want to have this phone ruined by poor net code or whatever it is.
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I'm glad that worked for you. On my end, setting the DNS to standard Google 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.8.4 don't fix the issue. I don't think my router is to blame as it's a fairly new Linksys and all the settings seem to be set up properly as I've never had the issue before this phone. I might need to tinker more though.
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Though it was fixed, I still think it's something wrong with the software because I have several android devices (including both 5 and 6 android), but only two S7 edge have this issue.
I finally fixed the issue for me by setting the DNS of my router itself to Googles Public DNS addresses. Previously I thought changing it on the phone in network settings would do that, but apparently not! Now my phone is working great on my network.
Still an issue that needs to be addressed because some networks we don't have access to change anything.
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I've been going back and forth with T-Mobile and Samsung on Twitter regarding my issues. Samsung wanted me to take my phone to Best Buy, where there is a Samsung Experience kiosk, and have it reloaded with factory firmware. I told them I already downloaded it from SamMobile and would just flash it myself in ODIN. Did that last night after backing my stuff up to the computer, and not a single difference has been made.
My WiFi is rock solid, as long as I don't walk out of range from the router. If I do, it will not reconnect until I turn the screen on. No need to unlock it, just need to turn it on.
Also have a ticket in with T-Mobile for the poor radio performance compared to the Note5. We'll see where that goes.
NotATreoFan said:
I've been going back and forth with T-Mobile and Samsung on Twitter regarding my issues. Samsung wanted me to take my phone to Best Buy, where there is a Samsung Experience kiosk, and have it reloaded with factory firmware. I told them I already downloaded it from SamMobile and would just flash it myself in ODIN. Did that last night after backing my stuff up to the computer, and not a single difference has been made.
My WiFi is rock solid, as long as I don't walk out of range from the router. If I do, it will not reconnect until I turn the screen on. No need to unlock it, just need to turn it on.
Also have a ticket in with T-Mobile for the poor radio performance compared to the Note5. We'll see where that goes.
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Does it still connect to mobile data when the wifi turns off?
jrwingate6 said:
Does it still connect to mobile data when the wifi turns off?
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Yes it does. However my office is not in a Band 12 area and the signal is fluctuates between Edge and very weak H+. As soon as I get away from my section of the building however, full LTE and no need for WiFi.
I think this is the same problem I was having. Here's a link to my solution.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmo...e-via-wifi-t3335579/post65904586#post65904586
cfmarque said:
I think this is the same problem I was having. Here's a link to my solution.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmo...e-via-wifi-t3335579/post65904586#post65904586
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Although that may very well make it work, this is still something that Samsung and/or Google need to address as not every router's settings are accessible to everyone especially at work or public hotspots.
wpbcubsfan said:
Although that may very well make it work, this is still something that Samsung and/or Google need to address as not every router's settings are accessible to everyone especially at work or public hotspots.
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I know this won't help many (or anyone 'cuz lock bootloader ), but I think I might've disabled IPv6 on my previous phones, but you need root for that.