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My Wifi connected to my home router perfectly until I flashed the custom rom.
Now it wont work. the phone recognizes my network, then tries to connect but it pauses at the obtaining ip address bit and doesn't connect?
I tried to restart the router. It doesn't work.
I tried to reflash the rom or offical rom (KE7). It doesn't work.
I also tried to delete the file /data/misc/dhcp/dhcp_list, but there are no "dhcp_list" file inside 'dhcp'
Do anyone have another way to solve this problem?
Thanks
Could be a problem with the router, are other devices able to acquire IP addresses from it correctly?
Perhaps you should assign a static IP to see if that makes a difference.
I am on KE7 stock rom with root and had this problem too. It just started yesterday and got stuck at obtaining ip adress. So I switched WIFI off and flight mode on and after some seconds wifi on and flight mode off and it connected. I also noticed that now sometimes when it is in standby it disconnects from the wifi network (but wifi is still ON) and when I wake it up it connects to my network.
Me too, same problem.
If wifi is ruled on "sleep when screen turn off", it don't wake when screen turn on.
It stay on " searching for IP adress...".
For the moment, I'm forced to leave wifi on "never" and I use Juice defender for disabling wifi on screen off.
I really think it's a common pb with SGS 2. May be it will be fixed with 2.3.4.
Same problem. I 'fix' it by turning off wifi then turning it back on and it gets an IP address immediately.
same problem here with a dlink dir-615 router. from time to time the phone can't get an ip, and it only works if i reboot the router. didn't try with another router yet ( well, i connected to a few more but not frequent so i can see if there are problems), but i ordered a new one anyways since the dlink also crushes my battery too.
try posting the brand/model of the router you have problems with, maybe there's some specific ones that are troublesome.
d-link dir-615 here / ke7 stock - rooted
I also have a dlink router. But I get the same problem with a Belkin.
With my first SGS, no problem. I really think it's a specific issue on SGS2.
I'd read in some place that 2.3.4 will fix some wifi problem known for the moment on 2.3.3...
Let's see...
I'm seeing this with both my home router (Netgear WNDR3700) and my office router. Disabling & re-enabling WiFi on the SGS2 solves it -- fortunately, it's easily accessible on the notifications panel.
Same thing with Dlink dir 815.
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Same thing here with Draytek 2820 router, all other devices (PC's Phones, PDA's etc) have no problem. SGS2 however needs WiFi turning off when waking from sleep to get it to obtain an IP address again. However my HD2 also running Gingerbread 2.3.3 works faultlessly.
KF2 seems, for me and some others, fix the problem...
hi
lucky me, i thought im the only 1 having problem with wifi
my problem, same as the others
the wifi try to connect (obtaining IP) and then disconnected
it will scan again, same thing will happened
try with all type of protocols, wifi b,g,n wep, wpa, no passwd
results still same
try to connect wifi at my office, results also the same
im on KF1 using dlink 615
hopefully someone can help us
tq
Just got my Galaxy S2 today. Cannot connect to wifi network on G or mixed mode, with or without security - just tries to obtain an IP address. Ridiculous.
Any help ? Quick search on Google doesn't bring up too much. There does seem to be an app called "FXR Wifi" but I don't expect to use that on a brand new phone.
Update: Upgraded my router's firmware (WRT54GS) and it works !
I have the same problem with my SGS 2. I can't connect to an AP - NETGEAR DG834G.
I found a partial solution to use my phone with my AP until I solve the problem. In the Wi-Fi settings menu enter Advanced mod and set the IP address, Gateway, Netmask, DNS1 manualy (by touching <Use static IP>). If you don't know what IPs you have to set for IP address, Gateway, etc. just connect with you laptop or desktop and use the settings from your computer. Just make sure you type a different IP address in your mobile (not the one from your computer - for example in you computer you'll find something like this: 192.168.0.3, you'll have to type in your mobile something like this: 192.168.0.10). The rest of the settings have to be identical.
Good luck!
To solve this "obtaining ip address problem". Set the following manually in the advanced configuration and save it.
1. ip address(your choice).
2. subnet mask(255.255.255.0).
3. default gateway(192.168.1.1).
4. dns servers(8.8.8.8,8.8.4.4)
Note: The above given values are the most commonly used, you change it if you want so.
After entering these values manually(and correctly), it will connect to the networ in 1 or 2 seconds.
like mine SG s2, wifi connects works perfectly at home and friends place,
but stucks at obtaining ipaddress for wifi, at the mall and college, ( where it needs first login page for authentication) ( or to agree user terms and regulation),
any idea, how to fix this issue.
Thanks
mine also does this where it doesn't get an ip. Reboot your router or just disable and re-enable the access point feature on the router and it should work without having to reboot it
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but at university?college or mall, we dont have access to router.
any other idea to fix this
Thanks
Hey guys! Did you find a fix for this problem? I have the same thing happening right now. I tried at different places, home and country house with Zyxel P660HN and Cisco E4200 respectively. Stuck at obtaining IP address...
XSCounter said:
Hey guys! Did you find a fix for this problem? I have the same thing happening right now. I tried at different places, home and country house with Zyxel P660HN and Cisco E4200 respectively. Stuck at obtaining IP address...
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Search xda with 'wifi rare' and 's2 wifi not working'.. U can find few threads dealing with wifi problem..
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There appears to be a problem with new versions of Android and old routers. Many people have reported the "obtaining IP address" loop problem.
Let me explain. I use the leisure facilities in a local hotel. It has a public (open) wifi network. I believe it uses an old router. My Galaxy S2 (Gingerbread) and AsusTransformer (ICS) both connected to this network without problems. I recently replaced the S2 with an S3 (ICS) and my Transformer with a Nexus 7 (Jellybean). Neither of my new devices connect to this network. I have had the same problem in a local cafe.
I have researched this problem. It is not uncommon. It appears to be caused by an odd mix of hardware (router and wifi chipset) and software (later versions of Android). If you are unlucky (like me and some others) you will be unable to connect to some networks.
The solution is to use static IP addressing (since your device is unable to obtain a dynamic IP address). This will allow your device to connect to the network -- but you need to know the correct settings (for static IP addressing) before you can actually use the network.
This problem has been reported by many people. Does anyone know if there is a fix or a workaround?
The only one I can think of it to get hold of a device that does connect to this network and copy the (static IP) settings. But this would only solve it for one location meaning that I will run into it again the next time I try to connect to a network with old hardware.
Sometimes when I get that problem it's due to IP address conflicts on the Windows 7 computers.
I go to the computer and:
http://helpdeskgeek.com/networking/release-and-renew-an-ip-address/
Otherwise I just pull the router out and refresh it, should work for another few weeks or so.
Asovse1 said:
Sometimes when I get that problem it's due to IP address conflicts on the Windows 7 computers.
I go to the computer and:
http://helpdeskgeek.com/networking/release-and-renew-an-ip-address/
Otherwise I just pull the router out and refresh it, should work for another few weeks or so.
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I don't have access to the PC. It is owned by the hotel. I need a solution that I can apply client (Nexus) side.
Solution
I found a solution. I asked the guy to reset the router and both my Nexus and S3 immediately connected. Someone advised me to do this. I have no idea why it worked. Not really a solution since i cant go round cafes asking people to reset their routers for me.
Is there a way to find out IP, DNS, gateway etc values on Nexus when they are dynamically assigned?
I sometimes have this Problem when starting my accesspoint after enabeling wifi on my N7.
I have to reboot my N7 in that case to get an IP.
Happened to me quite a few times when I went out with it to a restaurant or something. It just loops and loops.
My Nexus (and S3) now connect to the hotel network every time now. So it looks like you only need to ask the owned to reset his router once.
Embraced with this problem
bobbyelliott said:
My Nexus (and S3) now connect to the hotel network every time now. So it looks like you only need to ask the owned to reset his router once.
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Resetting the modem solves the problem if you don't make any change to the router settings. I don't understand why the hell google is not solving the problem yet...
many users are found to face the same problem..
eve I can connect with my Nokia E72 but not with my N7...
I can get the IP from my cell phone. But come on, what's the point of doing so?? Are you gonna assign the IP for each and every WiFi you connect?? Or if the IP changes everyday??
Static ip won't help, yes you can connect to wifi, but cannot get connection to internet. This is a bug of android, and ITs in Princeton univ. had some investigation. 412 should have fixed it
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gcd0318 said:
Static ip won't help, yes you can connect to wifi, but cannot get connection to internet. This is a bug of android, and ITs in Princeton univ. had some investigation. 412 should have fixed it
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no. The same problem with 4.2.1 on my N7. God,this is really pissing me off !
EDIT: Finally found a solution . Thank god!!
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no. The same problem with 4.2.1 on my N7. God,this is really pissing me off !
EDIT: Finally found a solution . Thank god!!
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What was the solution?
bobbyelliott said:
Is there a way to find out IP, DNS, gateway etc values on Nexus when they are dynamically assigned?
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For a simple display of the values look at something like Network Signal Info of Wifi Analyser (both free)
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What was the solution?
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Use a static IP .
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You can only get internet access when you'll be using the correct IP, DNS etc. So try to find out what is the working IP setting...
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I just started having a similar problem. I have a samsung galaxy tab with Sprint. I've had it for a year and this is the first time I've had this trouble.
The only difference is, I cannot connect to any wifi network at all. It keeps hanging on "obtaining IP address" and then disconnects. It doesn't matter if it's my home wifi or school or free wifi in a restaurant.
The only possible connection I can make is that I downloaded Lookout to check it out as a possible security app, I have since uninstalled it but that did not fix my problem.
Continuing to research this but any ideas on how to fix this would be fantastic.
I'm having this problem on my HTC One S. It happened yesterday without warning and it's really annoying. I went to a nearby cafe and the wifi worked perfectly, so it's something wrong here.
Static IP solution connects to me to the network but I can't actually use the internet, so I'm stumped.
i'm getting the same error with AOKP 4.2.2, and also know people with stock 4.2.2 with it.
the only way i found to fix it is to reboot the phone..... and wait for it to happen again and reboot it again
i cannot use static IP since in my university (and some other public places) it is not possible to connect it like that :S
TheDarkDefender said:
no. The same problem with 4.2.1 on my N7. God,this is really pissing me off !
EDIT: Finally found a solution . Thank god!!
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How did you solve this? I Need help with my tf 300
bobbyelliott said:
There appears to be a problem with new versions of Android and old routers. Many people have reported the "obtaining IP address" loop problem.
Let me explain. I use the leisure facilities in a local hotel. It has a public (open) wifi network. I believe it uses an old router. My Galaxy S2 (Gingerbread) and AsusTransformer (ICS) both connected to this network without problems. I recently replaced the S2 with an S3 (ICS) and my Transformer with a Nexus 7 (Jellybean). Neither of my new devices connect to this network. I have had the same problem in a local cafe.
I have researched this problem. It is not uncommon. It appears to be caused by an odd mix of hardware (router and wifi chipset) and software (later versions of Android). If you are unlucky (like me and some others) you will be unable to connect to some networks.
The solution is to use static IP addressing (since your device is unable to obtain a dynamic IP address). This will allow your device to connect to the network -- but you need to know the correct settings (for static IP addressing) before you can actually use the network.
This problem has been reported by many people. Does anyone know if there is a fix or a workaround?
The only one I can think of it to get hold of a device that does connect to this network and copy the (static IP) settings. But this would only solve it for one location meaning that I will run into it again the next time I try to connect to a network with old hardware.
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Note: You Must have root.
Go to
/data/misc/dhcp/
and delete all 3 / 4 files there.
And voila it should work.
I am able to connect my Nexus 4 to my WiFi network but the WiFi icon is grayed out (No Data). At times I can ping the phone 25% of the time. Tried setting a static IP address but it didn't work. My Note 10.1 and Galaxy Ace 2 can connect with no problems. It's frustrating to note that the Nexus 4 cant.
BTW. Router is D-Link DIR-600 with DD-WRT. Tried removing encryption and changing channels but no joy
Similar issue
I am having a similar issue just started recently I was on CM10.1 and my wifi would connect and after some time it would go grey and it keeps doing that. I thought it maybe the router but no other device is having this issue so must be the phone. I changed the rom as well factory reset clean install still similar issue. The only thing i can think of is that I have the old radio .33 since I am in Canada and I wanted to keep LTE. If anyone has similar issue please let me know if you found an easy fix
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I am able to connect my Nexus 4 to my WiFi network but the WiFi icon is grayed out (No Data). At times I can ping the phone 25% of the time. Tried setting a static IP address but it didn't work. My Note 10.1 and Galaxy Ace 2 can connect with no problems. It's frustrating to note that the Nexus 4 cant.
BTW. Router is D-Link DIR-600 with DD-WRT. Tried removing encryption and changing channels but no joy
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Custom ROM/Kernel?
Custom Rom
Sentinel ROM 4.30. Sentinel Kernel. I can connect to other routers but not with this one
Can Ping
Okay. I tried to ping from the phone. I can ping but it skips ICMP sequences.
EDIT:
Found a possible fix. In the DD-WRT wireless settings set your beacon interval to 10ms. Now I can connect to the internet and no ICMP loss!
Hello Everyone,
When i connect to the WIFI with my android it kills my others WIFI connections
If my notebooks is near the router, I still connect
But I my android and notebook, is distance for the router only the android connect, And when i turn it off i could connect with all others computers
It is not a router problem, because it happend at my house, and my friends houses and at the university!
I try with different routers in my house with 2 linksys and 1 tplink
I do not know what to do...
I have a Defy 525 red lent
So i install
cm_mb526-userdebug 4.2.2 JDQ39E eng.quarx.20130516.214810
Kernel: 2.6.32.9-AeroKernel quarx
Band: epu93_u_00.60.93
Thank you very much for your help
That is an known issue with the 16-05 build you are using. May be you could try installing the 18-03 build. It is one of the most stable builds.
Thanks Jennifer, do you have the link?do i have to reinstall another kernel?
On the other hand, my data connection doesnt work, is it a issue of the 16-05 build?
Regards
Have a look in the CM10.1 dev thread.
I think both of your questions are covered there and both of them are in work ATM.
Best regards
Guys, recently bought a Nexus 4 and it normally connects via wifi but can not connect.
I was using the Android 4.2.2 OTA updated to Android 4.3 and the problem persists.
The Nexus 4 connects normally, but the icons of wifi connection and carrier signal are gray instead of blue and even trying to install applications via Google Play or simply access a site via browser do not work and accuse the connection fails.
I was tested and the router's signal is good and other equipment that I usually work (other Android smartphones and notebook).
My router is standard G and I use WPA2.
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Guys, recently bought a Nexus 4 and it normally connects via wifi but can not connect.
I was using the Android 4.2.2 OTA updated to Android 4.3 and the problem persists.
The Nexus 4 connects normally, but the icons of wifi connection and carrier signal are gray instead of blue and even trying to install applications via Google Play or simply access a site via browser do not work and accuse the connection fails.
I was tested and the router's signal is good and other equipment that I usually work (other Android smartphones and notebook).
My router is standard G and I use WPA2.
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all routers?
i got the same issue but only on a particular router at home but worked perfectly elsewhere
i ended up changing the router
csara said:
all routers?
i got the same issue but only on a particular router at home but worked perfectly elsewhere
i ended up changing the router
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Oddly enough, I have the Nexus just 3 days and only had access to the router so far from home, but today I'll look for a router to test the public.
But either way it's frustrating the Nexus 4 have these compatibility issues when connecting to a wifi router.
Before making the switch router, is it not possible to find out which configuration of WLAN could cause this? Does Google do not have this documented?
i feel your pain, been there
it could be your router, from the way it assigns ip addresses to your type of encryption. by any chance is it a linksys G router? that was my problem before until i just decided to get an N router.
did you try switching to WEP or open to see if the problem persists? or changing your gateway ip address? or changing which ch your wifi is on?
never hurts to try
Should factory reset your router and upgrade firmware first, then immediately connect to it without encryption and see if it work.