Hi guys,
For a few days I have strange problem with my Bangsters 1.2 build - every time I reboot, my WiFi doesn't work. I have to copy modules from the PC, and without rebooting restart WiFi connection.
Anyone had similar issue?
I've gt a similar problem, but I've had it with all the builds - Whenever I start up android, I have to go to settings, and enable wifi otherwise it shows up with an error. I don't ave to copy over the wifi modules each time though.
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Hi!
I Cannot find solution to connect to company's hidden Wifi 802.1x network
I tried almost anything to make it work .... but without success
I have had various wpa_supplicant bin files.
I have edited 100x wpa_supplicant.conf file.
I was reading forums with "SOLVED" solutions ... for other phones ... but cannot find solution to work on Huawei IDEOS X5 U8800.
I also have tried it with various ROMs: MIUI 1.8.x and 1.9.x, VOID, B135, B136,B160, cm7-100911, Oxygen ...
But every time with no success ...
Hints:
a) All other colleagues connect without problem (they have HTCs, Samsung Galaxy S I,II, iPhones 3,4 ...) while my friend and i cannot connect
b) I connect to my home Wifi (WPA/PSK) without a problem!
Anyone have similar problem?
BTW: MY wpa_supplicant.conf file looks like:
ctrl_interface=wlan0
update_config=1
network={
ssid="mySSID"
scan_ssid=1
key_mgmt=IEEE8021X
group=WEP104 WEP40
auth_alg=OPEN SHARED
eap=PEAP
identity="[email protected]"
password="zzzzzz"
phase2="auth=MSCHAPV2"
}
Brgds,
S.
HELPPPPP
Have had sporadic issues myself, and found that setting ap_scan=2 in /system/etc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf was helpful but not flawless. I reverted back to a CWM of MIUI 1.8.19 which I recalled seemed to connect without issues. On reviewing the wpa_supplicant.conf files in system and data, I noticed that the ctrl_interface was different.
ctrl_interface=DIR=/data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant GROUP=system
rather than ctrl_interface=wlan0
I haven't yet tried moving back to the latest version of MIUI to test these changes, but will do so when I get the time.
Modify below files and ensure permissions dont change
Both /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf
and /system/etc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf
also create a new folder wpa_supplicant in /data/misc/wifi/
mkdir /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant -m 750
haydnlj said:
Have had sporadic issues myself, and found that setting ap_scan=2 in /system/etc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf was helpful but not flawless. I reverted back to a CWM of MIUI 1.8.19 which I recalled seemed to connect without issues. On reviewing the wpa_supplicant.conf files in system and data, I noticed that the ctrl_interface was different.
ctrl_interface=DIR=/data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant GROUP=system
rather than ctrl_interface=wlan0
I haven't yet tried moving back to the latest version of MIUI to test these changes, but will do so when I get the time.
Modify below files and ensure permissions dont change
Both /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf
and /system/etc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf
also create a new folder wpa_supplicant in /data/misc/wifi/
mkdir /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant -m 750
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The control interface is changed so that it works with other versions of wpa_supplicant. If you change it to the way it was in the older Miui then wifi won't work at all.
If it never worked (even on stock) then the issue probably isn't with wpa supplicant, and could be a problem with the wifi driver, or the hardware itself. This really needs someone who knows what they're doing and access to a hidden 802.1x network to look into it.
stockwell said:
If it never worked (even on stock) then the issue probably isn't with wpa supplicant, and could be a problem with the wifi driver, or the hardware itself.
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Was there a driver change between 1.8.19 and later MIUI versions? The supplicant seems like the same version (v 0.6.10)?
On returning to 1.8.19 have had 3 days without issues. When on 1.9.30 the change to ap_scan=2 definitely improved and seemed to make a connection on reboot flawless, but reconnection from sleep was sporadic (probably <30%). Watching wpa_cli output when waking phone from screen off on 1.9.30 showed a failed connection attempt, and then a series of timed scans (CTRL-EVENT-SCAN-RESULTS) - these continued after CTRL-EVENT-CONNECTED (something that didn't occur after toggling wifi on/off/on and connecting).
stockwell said:
This really needs someone who knows what they're doing and access to a hidden 802.1x network to look into it.
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Agree
haydnlj said:
Was there a driver change between 1.8.19 and later MIUI versions? The supplicant seems like the same version (v 0.6.10)?
On returning to 1.8.19 have had 3 days without issues. When on 1.9.30 the change to ap_scan=2 definitely improved and seemed to make a connection on reboot flawless, but reconnection from sleep was sporadic (probably <30%). Watching wpa_cli output when waking phone from screen off on 1.9.30 showed a failed connection attempt, and then a series of timed scans (CTRL-EVENT-SCAN-RESULTS) - these continued after CTRL-EVENT-CONNECTED (something that didn't occur after toggling wifi on/off/on and connecting).
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Thanks for you feedback, that really helps. Even though the version number is the same they aren't the same file.
I'll get in contact with you via pm to try and sort this out.
Thanks guys for trying!
So there is no solution yet?
Any news ?
Thanks!
Any news ?
I have same problem with that.
I also have the same problem, and looking for a solution. I am using Redmi 4a MIUI 8.2.6.0
Hello! I have Wifi bug on CM7/MIUI ROMs with WPA2: after some minutes or transferring a few megabytes, the connection will "stuck" - no more dataflow, I have to reconnect...What can I do with it?(
F41nt said:
Hello! I have Wifi bug on CM7/MIUI ROMs with WPA2: after some minutes or transferring a few megabytes, the connection will "stuck" - no more dataflow, I have to reconnect...What can I do with it?(
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Check your advance wifi options. Check "never disconnect when connected" or just "never".
maybe disable draft n.
That's a known problem, some users have issues with wifi connection. Me too.
Try to patch the tiwlan.ini in the Path /system/etc/wifi with the Rootexplorer!
Open the tiwlan.ini with the Root Explorer, "Open in Text Editor", and search the entry HT_Enable=1.
Change the 1 to a 0. Save and Exit.
Restart the Defy, and Report the result...
Here, i made a Screenshoot...
http://dl.xda-developers.com/attachdl/f267158aeb13c5e09317d5460a56b4b9/50542120/6/5/5/2/2/2/tiwlan.jpg
Hello
I flashed http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2425121 on my Galaxy Y which are based on Kernel. After typing the PIN code i'm getting black screen, phone freezes and resets. Did everything as the receipe is. One time it was ok but I had no wifi or bluetooth. Any solutions?
I cant use my Wifi now . SIM works.
Use percys cm #2 kernel
Make sure wifi folder and wpa_suppliment file in system is set to rwxrwxrwx
OK i seem to have this extremely bizzare wifi issue.
I can connect to wifi access points fine, if i turn off wifi and turn it back on i am unable to auto connect and have to re-enter credentials for it to connect. Before doing so i checked my wifi ap to see if my ap were listed and they were not.
If i re-enter everything is fine but having to do this to wifi ap is annoying. After i have entered and check the wifi ap files i can see the credentials are saved etc.
If i do not re-enter the credentials and restart the phone with wifi enabled it connects to AP fine.
If i leave wifi connected and connect to to wifi aps that require certs its fine also without the need to re-enter creds.
At first i thought maybe i had a corruption in the wifi config files but i dont see any, no duplicate aps at all, no fancy characters i can see.
Does anyone have any thoughts as my wifi config with aps is many years old and has a massive amount of APs listed.
It doesnt matter what ROM i try as soon as i restore all my APs the issues start, is there a way to bulk export, wipe wifi aps and re-import them all again?
Do wifi aps with spaces in or length cause issues with 5.1.1?
1 root ur phone if you are unrooted 2 download any build prop editor from playstore 3 change this line ro.securestorage.support=true to false in /system/build.prop 4 if it doesnt work try a different build prop editor cz the changes might not be sticking 5) hit the thanks button if it helped
dork997 said:
1 root ur phone if you are unrooted 2 download any build prop editor from playstore 3 change this line ro.securestorage.support=true to false in /system/build.prop 4 if it doesnt work try a different build prop editor cz the changes might not be sticking 5) hit the thanks button if it helped
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ro.securestorage.support=false
already
Hi all,
I've been having this issue for 1 week now, and can't seem to solve it.
My device wifi, bluetooth and wifi hotspot stopped working out of the blue. Wifi is stuck on "turning on".
I've already tried the following:
1. rooting the device
2. Removing the battery while it was on
3. Changing date to 3 days before and reboot
4. Changed Power Saving to Off and reboot
5. Removing SD Card and reboot
6. Tried putting it into the refrigerator for 3 hours
7. Tried using a magnet on its back
8. Tried whacking it
9. Airplane mode -> reboot -> left it for 3h in airplane mode -> setenforce 0 -> reboot
10. Spoofing the mac address
11. deleting the folder /data/misc/wifi/
12. deleting the folder /etc/wifi/
13. deleting and recreating the folder /persist/wifi
14. Tried WiFix
15. Wipe Cache Partition
16. Rebooting into safe mode
17. leaving the battery run dry completely, charging it to 100% and turning on.
18. uninstalled recently installed apps prior to the issue.
19. cleared dalvik cache
Many of those solutions were from this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/help/wifi-stuck-t2721643
I also tried other options that i dont recall right now.
Aaaaand I had no luck at all with any of these solutions.
Though I havent tried flashing a new rom and starting from scratch, many people said it didnt work anyway.
Also I can't run a custom ROM since some apps I use don't allow it.
What I've noticed is that, every time I tried to copy the .macaddr file into /persist/wifi and reboot, the next time i go to that folder again, it is empty. Somehow the system is deleting the files.
Also, when I deleted the files inside the folder /data/misc/wifi/ , the system should be creating new files, but it doesn't.
Please, can someone help me solve this issue? I dont have warranty anymore and I can't really buy a new phone right now, plus, I use it to work.
Thanks in advance.