I've been using Android on HD2 for awhile but always wonder what cause this.
My home wifi is normal WEP encryption with no proxy.
My office has 2 AP first one is PEAP/MSCHAPV2 (802.1x) with transparent proxy, and second one is Open network (web-based authenication)
When I use Desire-based build or those with Sense build. Wifi is working just fine in all apps (browser/market/etc,...) and both home & office.
But when I use Nexus-based build, I can't use wifi at my office.
It can connected, get IP address from DHCP but no data transfer at all.
But when I try wifi at my home, it working just fine.
Anyone experience this?
Are there any solutions to this?
I'm using phireMOD CM6 1.4, MattcEvo 1.8, Nexus FRG33, various Mdeejay build
HD2 T8585, Radio 2.15.50.14, Cloudyfa 1.7C3
Hi all, I can't seem to use any app that starts a web server........rather any app that allows a connection in.
example IP camera or SwiFTP.
The app starts just fine and I start the server just fine and it shows my IP and port and when I try connecting to the server it never does. I thought maybe it was my firewall/router causing the issue but everything checks out fine.
Currently running ShubCRAFT 2.0 w/Hastrin 8.2 (wmo=chuckyDROID)
any ideas?
anyone?
10char
My hd2 is running TyphooN CyanogenMod 7. I attend the University of Arizona and can't connect to their network. What happens is it scans, connects, authenticates, then disconnects? I have spent the last 2 weeks looking for a solution such as editing my wpa_supplicant and either my wifi gets an error or it still does not connect.
Also, I went down to my university's tech center and they told me I SHOULD be able to if the EAP is PEAP and the phase 2 is MSCHAPV2 but everytime i change it, it goes back to "none".
I have even tried switching to other roms in hope that it will work and still no luck.
please help me!
i had the same problem. i believe most ROMS have had this issue until recently. There are a few kernels that have been released that i believe address this issue. I'm using HyperDroid and it has this fix. if you insists on sticking with the ROM you have then just find a kernel with the fix.
grimmjaw said:
i had the same problem. i believe most ROMS have had this issue until recently. There are a few kernels that have been released that i believe address this issue. I'm using HyperDroid and it has this fix. if you insists on sticking with the ROM you have then just find a kernel with the fix.
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Thanks grimmja! I will flash it over right now! is there anything else you did besides just set up the entering identification and password for the wifi?
hi everyone,
I have a similar problen, I am able to connect to my university wifi but I can't open any page other than the university pages. I fixed the proxy settings but it did not work. can anyone help me?
I should mention that I am using winmo not android.
Thank you so much grimmjaw! I updated the kernel to tytung r6 kernel and it connected in seconds!
Hello everyone!!
I installed NexusHD2-Gingerbread V2.8 ROM in my HTC HD2, everything works just perfectly, but when I try to access the wireless at work that has the SSID hidden and password protected with WEP encryption the wireless doesn't work at all, it says: "Not in range, WEP protected"
I have configured the network manualy, with static IP Address, Gateway, Net Mask, and DNS (all required to be able to connect to the network)
I have searched alot in google and in this Forum, but I failed to get a solution to my problem, I have installed programs like "Wifi Advanced", "WifiConnector", "Hidden SSID"... But none of them solved my problem.
When I had Windows Mobile 6.5 installed everything worked just fine, but since I moved to Android I failed everytime to connect to the wireless.
My System:
- HTC HD2 (bought new, unbranded)
- NexusHD2-Gingerbread_V2.8_NAND_(Android-2.3.4)
- Radio Leo 2.15.50.14
- MAGLDR_CWM_Recovery_v3.0.2.5_for_NexusHD2_135M
- HSPL 2.08
No one can help ?
This is really anoying
Am I the only person having this problem ?
No one have any idea how to solve this ??
Please help!!
Hi SmileXPT,
This is a irritating problem indeed. I use to have the same issue on some SD and NAND builds before, and the reason was the security settings of my router + MAC address filtering was enabled. It used to be WEP too, but nowadays it's advisable to use atleast WPA or WPA2 since it is more secure.
You could check if the router or accesspoint has MAC address filtering enabled. This means that the MAC address of your HD2 isn't in the whitelist of the router. In some Android builds the MAC address isn't unique, or the kernel isn't stable, for example: PPP is faster than RMNET but can drop out, RMNET is more stable but slightly slower.
You could also try Pongster's "HyperDroid-CM7-v2.1.0" build. I use it daily with a stable wifi connection for Whatsapp. I never had a dropout with the connection.
But what I wonder is:
- does wifi work @ other places?
- does your HD2 see other accespoints in the list?
Greets
mister.halfblood said:
Hi SmileXPT,
This is a irritating problem indeed. I use to have the same issue on some SD and NAND builds before, and the reason was the security settings of my router + MAC address filtering was enabled. It used to be WEP too, but nowadays it's advisable to use atleast WPA or WPA2 since it is more secure.
You could check if the router or accesspoint has MAC address filtering enabled. This means that the MAC address of your HD2 isn't in the whitelist of the router. In some Android builds the MAC address isn't unique, or the kernel isn't stable, for example: PPP is faster than RMNET but can drop out, RMNET is more stable but slightly slower.
You could also try Pongster's "HyperDroid-CM7-v2.1.0" build. I use it daily with a stable wifi connection for Whatsapp. I never had a dropout with the connection.
But what I wonder is:
- does wifi work @ other places?
- does your HD2 see other accespoints in the list?
Greets
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Thank you very much for your answer!
I know WPA and WPA2 are more secure... but because the network I'm trying to access is of my Company, I can't change the settings of it... The MAC Address filtering is not active.
I'm going to try the build that you suggested and I will let you know if worked.
Thanks again for your time!
Thanks mister.halfblood, the "HyperDroid-CM7-v2.1.0" really works very well
Now I don't have any problem with the wireless
The only problem is... that I don't like the default theme is too dark...
Thanks again!
SmileXPT said:
Thanks mister.halfblood, the "HyperDroid-CM7-v2.1.0" really works very well
Now I don't have any problem with the wireless
The only problem is... that I don't like the default theme is too dark...
Thanks again!
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Hi SmileXPT,
you're welcome, no problem!
I use to have the same NAND build on my HD2. Also have a look at the latest GPS fix from Tytung's thread here.
It will for sure help you out getting a better and faster signal lock.
If you would like to change the theme I advise you to check out some skins for ADW, a lot of them are free to download on the market.
Well, I'm glad all has worked out for you! Have a nice weekend!
Peace!
Hi !
I would like to ask if someone has any solution for Wifi tethering on X8 (running Floyo 0.30) using for e.g. Barnacle Wifi Tether app ? The problem is that everything seems to start without any problems in Barnacle, but I'm unable to connect to ad-hoc network created by Barnacle. PC is not receiving an IP address...
I tried also Open Garden Wifi tether, but it shows, that I don't have something necessary in OS.
Wifi Tether for Android is also showing similiar warrning and after overriding the warrning it shows NAT errors when trying to set up ad-hoc network.
I read some other posts about Wifi tethering on X8 (most of them are old, so I set up a new one) and Wifi tethering with Barnacle seems to work OK on MiniCM6 and some other custom ROM's, but everybody have troubles with running it on Floyo (0.20, 0.25 and me - 0.30).
Maybe some developer could kindly review our problem and find some solution ? I would be grateful for any help in this topic.
Regards,
Chris.