Mirage rom wi-fi trouble (No service) - Nook Color Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Today installed Mirage ROM: International package and latest kernel update without gapps.
After restart can't add account, wi-fi connected, icon is on, but above wi-fi button - text "(No service)"
When i try add account - "Can't establish a reliable connection to the server"
But if i skip, and start browser - all is ok, i can open pages.
Can i fix it? What means "(No Service)" above wifi button?

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[Q] WiFi Error, overwrite modules to fix???

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.

Hd2 not finding internet application

So i click on my explorer tab on the main screen and get a message saying "NO application found" so i try to find a back way and go to google search type in like say nfl and search then nothing wont budge. Basically i think the world icon on the main screen is gone now i want to know how to get it back. DO i have to get a new rom??
My android version is 2.2.1, running ultimate droid 2.5.0, kernel version [email protected]#2, baseband version 15.42.50.11U_2.15.50.14 any other info you need i can get just ask.
I would back up my data then either
press menu - settings - wireless and networks - mobile networkS - Access point names - menu button - reset to default, then return to the fron page and try again
then if needed
Flash the same rom again (easy option)
Or
Choose a different rom (not much harder)

Wifi bug!

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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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

[Q] NJ4 WiFi Issues

I manually upgraded my i337 from NB1 (4.4.2) to NJ4 (4.4.4), and then I re-rooted it. While I noted minor differences between the versions (I now had the "Custom Unlocked" logo on the splash screen, for example, and the notification "shade" did not scroll off and on as quickly), the most problematic issue was WiFi connectivity, which caused me to reinstall NB1 (pending a solution).
With NB1, my WiFi worked as I thought it should. It would automatically re-connect to hot spots and, if there is a password, it would automatically handle it for those sites I had logged into previously. Thus, for example, my phone would automatically log into my home WiFi router as soon as I walked through the door.
It appears that NJ4 is broken. I have found that under NJ4, the WiFi will only *automatically* re-connect to the most recently-used hotspot (whether or not passworded). This is not affected by restarting either the phone or the router. Thus, if I connect to my home router, the phone will re-connect effortlessly PROVIDED I don't connect to any other hotspot. If I have connected to another hotspot, once I return home, I find that there is no longer an automatic connection (I receive a "WiFi Hotspots are Available" notification), and once I initiate the connection manually, I am asked for my password EVERY TIME. At least I know my home password; I don't know the passwords of the many other hotspots I have connected to.
The collected WiFi credentials are maintained in the file data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf. I looked at that file to see whether the passwords had been deleted. No, they were all still there (albeit encrypted). Here is an entry like the one for my home router:
network={
ssid="SqueekyNet"
psk=[the encrypted p/w is located here]
key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
priority=657
frequency=2462
disabled=1
autojoin=1
usable_internet=0
skip_internet_check=0
}
Note the line that says "disabled". The system inserts this line once you log into a *different* hotspot. It does this for *every* entry, so the only entry without this line will be the one for the current hotspot (or for the most recent one, if you aren't logged in to any WiFi hotspot).
I have found that if I edit the wpa_supplicant.conf file on-the-fly ... changing "disabled=1" to "disabled=0", then my home WiFi is instantly recognized, and I am immediately logged in (the "forgotten" password isn't really forgotten). Further, if I then re-examine the wpa_supplicant.conf file, I will see that the "disabled" line has been deleted from the current hotspot, and will only be re-inserted once I log into a *different* hotspot. BTW, while I am using the home hotspot as a test, the same behavior applies to ANY hotspot. Thus, under 4.4.4, NO hotspot is logged into automatically (unless it is the most recent hotspot), and unless you are attempting to log into the most recent hotspot, you ALWAYS receive a request to enter the password for a protected hotspot (even though the password is actually still in the file). I use WiFi heavily, and this isn't viable for me.
The problem apparently isn't limited to the i337 (AT&T) build of NJ4. I noticed this discussion in the T-Mobile forum: https://support.t-mobile.com/thread/84926 (I tried to comment on it, but I can't register for the forum since I'm not a T-Mobile customer).
I am now comfortably back on NB1.
Does anyone have a solution for this?
UPDATE: I found that after I reinstalled 4.4.2 (NB1), using ODIN and then Titanium Backup, as soon as I activated WiFi, my device would strip all of the entries from wpa_supplicant.conf that contained a password (psk). I tried a number of different techniques to reload my original wpa_supplicant.conf file, and was never successful. All of the entries without a psk remained, however (there are hundreds).
I also found that after reinstalling NB1 (including the restore via Titanium Backup) once I re-entered the password for a particular WiFi hotspot, then the re-entered password would stay in the wpa_supplicant.conf file (and the phone would again login to WiFi automatically, without ever/always asking for a password re-prompt as was happening with 4.4.4 NJ4).
While I don't really know for sure, it is my guess that the psk entries were stripped from the wpa_supplicant.conf file by the Google server. Not sure why, but since I am able to totally restore the device with all of the pre-backup data files (including the original wpa_supplicant.conf file), this is my only explanation.
For me, NB1 works to remember passwords and log-in automatically to WiFi hotspots; 4.4.4 NJ4 does not.

[Q] G900F HOSTS FILE is normal but couldn't add a Google account

Hi,
Dear All,
Ok, the problem is very famous i.e. i factory reset my device and when powered one like a fresh piece, i cannot add google account on my G900F (can't establish a reliable connection to the server).
i have searched a lot over the internet. Read about the HOSTS files description as well. All i found was the modification of the "etc/hosts" with the clients.google.... following "#" so that 127.0.0.1 localhost is only the operational entity.
My device is un-rooted and just for the confirmation of the above mentioned, i opened the hosts file via HTML Viewer (just readonly) and found that the etc/hosts file on my S5 has 127.0.0.1 localhost only and no any other information, which i think should be available for your device to work normal and google accounts can be added. See attached screenshot.
Need your kind help in resolving my issue please.
Try clearing caches from recovery
Still same issue...
Might be worth factory resetting again
How did you access the HOSTS files without being rooted?
did the factory reset 3 times but nothing, issue stands unresolved.
i opened the HOSTS file through RARLAB. Actually it allows you to view the root folder and all of its contents even if your phone is un-rooted.
Could try removing the device from Google Play
https://support.google.com/googleplay/answer/2407656?hl=en-GB
Create a new Google account as a test to see if the issue is the phone or the account
If that doesn't help, Id flash a stock ROM through ODIN, this will NOT trip KNOX if you are still 0x0
Are you sure all your data connections are working properly, WiFi/3/4G ?
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Could try removing the device from Google Play
https://support.google.com/googleplay/answer/2407656?hl=en-GB
Create a new Google account as a test to see if the issue is the phone or the account
If that doesn't help, Id flash a stock ROM through ODIN, this will NOT trip KNOX if you are still 0x0
Are you sure all your data connections are working properly, WiFi/3/4G ?
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ok here are some interesting occurrences:
Worth mentioning that i was operating over Wi-Fi.
1) - i flashed a stock Kitkat ANG2 ROM via odin and the problem still persists.
2) - Then i flashed stock Lollipop BOB7 and still the same.
3) - Then i created a new account via the first sign in page on the phone (after flashing the new ROM), and i was able make a new account(through my phone) but still it was unable to login on the phone.
4) - Then i installed a Proxy/VPN betternet and then i was able add an account successfully and also Play store is working fine.
5) - Means there is some issue with my wi-fi adapter routing (may be inside the phone or the carrier) etc.
6) - Then i switched off the wi-fi and enabled LTE (of my SIM card provider) and connected my phone through it, say what! its working fine.
7) - again i tried over the wi-fi and the issue started to happen again
Well, one important thing, i am using wi-fi which is also a LTE carrier (having the google issues) and the second LTE (which worked fine) is by the SIM card operator.
So , is there any problem with my wi-fi (inside the phone) or may be with the operator from which i am getting my services??
its quite confusing at the moment. well i am going to try the whole thing over the Wi-Fi of another operator and will feedback the results.
Mean while any suggestions ??
Reboot the router you are connected to WiFi from?
Doesn't sound like the phones fault, unless you have a proxy enabled in WiFI settings or something, sounds like the issue is with your ISP/Router

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