Internet connection unstable notification - Verizon Galaxy Note 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
Is anyone else seeing the Internet Connection Unstable notification frequently? I'm getting it at home and at work, on 802.11n and .11ac. At home the connection is not unstable, new RT-AC66U router (standing next to a PC getting full 1.3gb connection). Have a Note 2 that I never saw this notification once on. Also have never seen this notifcation on my work network with the Note 2, and have with the 3. It also seems to pop up that message even when I have 3 or 4 bars on the connection.
I saw another post about weak cell signal on someone's 3. Anyone else experiencing these notifications regularly, when they should have a strong connection? Should I try to get my phone replaced?
Thanks!
bigillz said:
Is anyone else seeing the Internet Connection Unstable notification frequently? I'm getting it at home and at work, on 802.11n and .11ac. At home the connection is not unstable, new RT-AC66U router (standing next to a PC getting full 1.3gb connection). Have a Note 2 that I never saw this notification once on. Also have never seen this notifcation on my work network with the Note 2, and have with the 3. It also seems to pop up that message even when I have 3 or 4 bars on the connection.
I saw another post about weak cell signal on someone's 3. Anyone else experiencing these notifications regularly, when they should have a strong connection? Should I try to get my phone replaced?
Thanks!
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I have seen it while walking around outside, close to the end of Wi-Fi range.... I am not sure the Note 2 had this notification at all, which could be why you haven't seen it before.
I get it. Its annoying. Hopefully some mod will get rid of it soon
stu5797 said:
I get it. Its annoying. Hopefully some mod will get rid of it soon
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Hm. Well that's promising that it's not my particular phone - and that it may not have existed in android 4.1.x on the Note 2.
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bigillz said:
Is anyone else seeing the Internet Connection Unstable notification frequently? I'm getting it at home and at work, on 802.11n and .11ac. At home the connection is not unstable, new RT-AC66U router (standing next to a PC getting full 1.3gb connection). Have a Note 2 that I never saw this notification once on. Also have never seen this notifcation on my work network with the Note 2, and have with the 3. It also seems to pop up that message even when I have 3 or 4 bars on the connection.
I saw another post about weak cell signal on someone's 3. Anyone else experiencing these notifications regularly, when they should have a strong connection? Should I try to get my phone replaced?
Thanks!
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I contacted Samsung and they had me perform a cache reset that seems to have cleared up the intermittent unstable internet connection issues;
-Power the device off (remove and re-insert the battery).
-Press and hold the Volume Up key and the Home key, then press and hold the Power key.
-When the device vibrates; release only the Power key while still holding the other two keys.
-When the Android system recovery menu displays; release the Volume Up and the Home key.
-Navigate with the Volume keys to the "wipe cache partition" option and press the Power key to select.
-Wait for the cache is cleared. While reboot system now is highlighted, press the Power key and reboot the device.
Hopefully this works for you as well.
T.
I had the same problems last couple days with this same issue. Today I used HTC one and left note 3 on desk off all day and back on note and Wi-Fi tonight and no issues at all flawless. Don't know if having it off all day helped or something but hope it doesn't come back lol
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I've also been getting this. It's definitely the handset and NOT the WiFi as it happens at my home as well as my parent's home (both of which NEVER had any signal/droppage).
tpaquette said:
I contacted Samsung and they had me perform a cache reset that seems to have cleared up the intermittent unstable internet connection issues;
-Power the device off (remove and re-insert the battery).
-Press and hold the Volume Up key and the Home key, then press and hold the Power key.
-When the device vibrates; release only the Power key while still holding the other two keys.
-When the Android system recovery menu displays; release the Volume Up and the Home key.
-Navigate with the Volume keys to the "wipe cache partition" option and press the Power key to select.
-Wait for the cache is cleared. While reboot system now is highlighted, press the Power key and reboot the device.
Hopefully this works for you as well.
T.
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The notification was driving me crazy! The only way I was able to temporarily get rid of it is by disabling mobile data while connected to WiFi. For obvious reasons, that could hardly be considered a solution. Accessing the service menu (*#0011#), turning off WiFi power save mode, and rebooting didn't help, so I was planning to return this amazing device.
However, tpaquette, after trying your solution, everything seems to be resolved! Wiping the cache partition did the trick!
Just wanted to report that and say thanks.
JSB
justsayinbro said:
The notification was driving me crazy! The only way I was able to temporarily get rid of it is by disabling mobile data while connected to WiFi. For obvious reasons, that could hardly be considered a solution. Accessing the service menu (*#0011#), turning off WiFi power save mode, and rebooting didn't help, so I was planning to return this amazing device.
However, tpaquette, after trying your solution, everything seems to be resolved! Wiping the cache partition did the trick!
Just wanted to report that and say thanks.
JSB
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The cache clear was a very temporary fix for us. Worked for part of the day. We have been a 5 iphone family for 6 years now and were all switching to the note 3. We already upgraded 2 but these are going back and we will have iphones again. Maybe next year with the Note 3.
I'm on the other side of this coin... for the past 2 years I've had several devices here at home and they all have worked OK with my home wifi... but with this Note3 I get the unstable notification several times a day... After doing some serious monitoring of my Internet connection I've found out my Internet actually IS unstable and the Note3 is advanced enough to let me know about it... what seems to be happening is my upload speed drops down to, or almost to, zero now and then and that's when the notification pops up... and i appreciate that because it's let me know I have a problem and helped me track it down.
so... that being said... Thank you Note3 for showing me my problem ... BUT ... would be nice to have the option to turn off the notification now that I know what is happening while I decide on what to do for a fix or maybe decide to just ride with it for awhile until I switch to another provider.
Note: it's not your device glitching in that causes this... it's your internet... and your other devices don't have the feature that let's you know you lost your up/down link for a few seconds... seems kinda sensitive though because under most circumstances, small glitches like this that go unnoticed aren't a problem anyway... that's why we have buffering.
b00mb00mchuck said:
Note: it's not your device glitching in that causes this... it's your internet... and your other devices don't have the feature that let's you know you lost your up/down link for a few seconds... seems kinda sensitive though because under most circumstances, small glitches like this that go unnoticed aren't a problem anyway... that's why we have buffering.
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No that is not the case when all of my other wireless devices like our remaining iPhones, laptops, DVR, Smart TV stream online content without issue. I can stream on any of these devices from across the house without receiving the first buffer message, yet the Note 3 will give unstable network messages and buffer multiple times while standing in the same room as the router. If this is a case of advanced features on the Note 3, its the Note 3 detecting its own poor WiFi performance.
Here's my Internet speed on my N3 and get that message also. Mostly while I'm recording a HD move or downloading a on demand movie for my direct tv. Also when streaming Netflix to my ps3.
I haven't had this issue but I cant help but wonder if there is some commonality between the router settings.
I'd first do two things, change thd channel of my router and give my device a static dsn and see where that gets me.
Then I'd play with my a/b/g/n output and ghz settinngs to see what it likes best.
If you are getting strong download speeds with an unstable connection it would seem to point to chatter or interference on the ghz spectrum. In example a motherboard or cordless phone placed too closly to the router will cause some interference. And ofcourse our samsungs which use newer 802.11ac can be pretty picky/confused with the input.
Heres a bit of reading. http://www.anadigics.com/news/press...owered_anadigics_wifi_and_cellular_solutionsI
It seems the Note 3 more thoroughly monitors your Wifi connectivity such as latency. I know when I peg out my internet connection downloading something on another device and the latency increases as a result the Note 3 will pop up that notification. No big deal since it's just informational and can be ignored.
I get that almost every time I walk from my barn to my house. In that fringe area where it's detecting the wifi signal and locks in it doesn't seem to like the signal fluctuations. I disregard the alert and everything is fine. I think Samsung needs to increase the time before it complains about poor signal lock, or just not ***** at all!
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mi7chy said:
It seems the Note 3 more thoroughly monitors your Wifi connectivity such as latency. I know when I peg out my internet connection downloading something on another device and the latency increases as a result the Note 3 will pop up that notification. No big deal since it's just informational and can be ignored.
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If you turn off your mobile data, the WiFi notifications stop. So it can't be anything to do with the WiFi signal. I think that there are apps that try to use the mobile data, and when they can't, throw out those notifications.
rz22g said:
The cache clear was a very temporary fix for us. Worked for part of the day. We have been a 5 iphone family for 6 years now and were all switching to the note 3. We already upgraded 2 but these are going back and we will have iphones again. Maybe next year with the Note 3.
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That's unfortunate. I'm surprised that solution only helped your situation temporarily as it has completely fixed the problem for many others, myself included. Anyone else tried it, only to have the notification come back?
Also, I cringe at the thought of you going back iPhones. I wouldn't wish that dreadful experience on my worst enemy.
Just thinking about it makes me nauseous...
tpaquette said:
I contacted Samsung and they had me perform a cache reset that seems to have cleared up the intermittent unstable internet connection issues;
-Power the device off (remove and re-insert the battery).
-Press and hold the Volume Up key and the Home key, then press and hold the Power key.
-When the device vibrates; release only the Power key while still holding the other two keys.
-When the Android system recovery menu displays; release the Volume Up and the Home key.
-Navigate with the Volume keys to the "wipe cache partition" option and press the Power key to select.
-Wait for the cache is cleared. While reboot system now is highlighted, press the Power key and reboot the device.
Hopefully this works for you as well.
T.
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Did this wipe any of your data? Did you have to re setup your device?
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MACHEK said:
Did this wipe any of your data? Did you have to re setup your device?
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Doesn't wipe any data... doesn't even wipe passwords in browser etc ... only cache items
bd177 said:
If you turn off your mobile data, the WiFi notifications stop. So it can't be anything to do with the WiFi signal. I think that there are apps that try to use the mobile data, and when they can't, throw out those notifications.
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Going to have to keep an eye on it because I'm pretty sure I had a few devices including the Note 3 on WIFI to download large 1GB+ apps and also when broadband drops out. Notifications seems to be accurate so far.
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A500 First day of ownership thoughts...
so after a couple of months of reading reviews and post by owners, i decided to pull the trigger last night. after a 3-4 hour charge, i jumped right into it. +very fast boot up. i played with Honeycomb 3.0 before updating it to 3.1. i noticed that 3.1 had bootup & keyboard sounds, while 3.0 had none. +the chassis is really nice. i loved the look. reminds me of my HTC HD2. rock solid. +YouTube plays nice. i can already tell that i'm gonna be using this for mainly YouTube. but it really sucks that some videos won't play because it considers the A500 a "mobile device". +web browsing is good so far. it even ran southparkstudios.com uhm...that's all i can think of right now for pluses... ...and here's my cons with the tablet: -it loses wireless connection when the screen goes to "sleep". but this apparently is a VERY common bug and issue with A500 owners. very annoying that i have to restart the wireless to get connection back. this is the main issue i have with it so far. my phone doesn't lose connection to the internet with the screen goes to "sleep". -there's a dead pixel, but that's easily fixed by exchanging it for a new unit. -lots of my games that i would normally use on my phone are completely useless because it still maintains a phone sized image. OR it just force closes. -No Netflix app. although i read somewhere on the internet that there's supposed to be an official Netflix app coming out. but there's no way to confirm the validity of that statement. -No Hulu -No dedicated Facebook App i still have lots to try out still like the HDMI out, the functionality of the USB ports, Divx/MPG/Avi compatibility, and MP3 sound quality. plus i want to see if i can install an NES/SNES emulator and play it via a bluetooth gamepad. i noticed there's LOTS of ports...which means more possibly entry points for dust. which can be bad. ACER (or someone else) should make plastic/rubber port bootcovers to remedy that. i haven't tried to install a custom ROM. nor have i tried to root it. i'm looking forward to the 3.2 update. i'm hoping that'll fix all (or at least some) of the cons.
As for the internet connection, mine with stock rooted US rom (.13) doesn't do that. I have always internet after sleeping. For the phone apps no scaling you can use Spare Parts and uncheck the compatibility box. Facebook you can side load it, it works nice on my tablet. Hulu is a common problem with all the tablets, you need a fixed flashplayer apk. Hope it helps you
Root the device, for now try virtuous Xoom with 3.2 honeycomb. Once rooted netflix is fairly easily installed. Also, you can set the browser as "desktop". Mine has never lost wifi for any reason other than range.
My a500 have never lost WiFi during sleep. There is a Tablet app "Friend Me" for Facebook and it is very good! "Spare Parts" with "compatibility mode" disabled will make all apps full screen! Never had a problem with a game (except those made or specific hardware) Hulu and Netflics I can't comment! Living in Europe!
nick2k said: -it loses wireless connection when the screen goes to "sleep". Click to expand... Click to collapse Go to settings and turn that option off then...
WereCatf said: Go to settings and turn that option off then... Click to expand... Click to collapse +1 to that - this is not a bug, this is a setting you can change, and is documented in your user manual. Click apps. Settings. Choose the "wireless and network" menu. Click wifi settings. Click "Wifi disconnect policy" and modify it. "Bug" fixed.
yikes i almost forgot about netflix Netflix works great on the a500 - you need to root via Iconiaroot (assuming you are using 3.1) and then simply follow the instructions located here - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1076150 Just follow the instructions - either use root explorer with system mounted r/w or snag Acer recovery installer from market, install cwm, apply the patch.zip and you are done. Netflix looks great on a 10.1
hmm... seems like the consensus is that everyone doesn't have that issue. maybe my situation was a one time only thing. but let me explain to you what i was doing when it happened: i got tired of the Market app on the A500. but i'm also tired of the Market app on my HD2 as well. the new updated Market doesn't show you everything, it just shows you like the top ten for every category. anyways... so i put the tablet down (i didn't turn it off or put it in stand-by) and sat in front of my desktop and used the web browser version of Market. i probably spent about 15 minutes or so sending apps to install onto my device. when i went back to check on the tablet, the screen was off. i pressed the power button to bring the screen back on and the Wi-Fi was showing that it was 'OFF'. the only way to bring it back was to restart the Wi-Fi. so yeah... it was strange. but like i said, maybe it was a one time event. maybe i'll just set the timeout for higher like 60 mins.
nick2k said: hmm... seems like the consensus is that everyone doesn't have that issue. maybe my situation was a one time only thing. but let me explain to you what i was doing when it happened: i got tired of the Market app on the A500. but i'm also tired of the Market app on my HD2 as well. the new updated Market doesn't show you everything, it just shows you like the top ten for every category. anyways... so i put the tablet down (i didn't turn it off or put it in stand-by) and sat in front of my desktop and used the web browser version of Market. i probably spent about 15 minutes or so sending apps to install onto my device. when i went back to check on the tablet, the screen was off. i pressed the power button to bring the screen back on and the Wi-Fi was showing that it was 'OFF'. the only way to bring it back was to restart the Wi-Fi. so yeah... it was strange. but like i said, maybe it was a one time event. maybe i'll just set the timeout for higher like 60 mins. Click to expand... Click to collapse Nope. You issue is a result of your settings. If you want your a500 to keep a active wifi connection while the screen is sleeping, you will need to go into your settings menu and tell your a500 to not drop the connection while the screen is off.
ahhh... cool. i'll definitely be playing with the settings tonight then. thanks.
Wifi is my only complaint so far and I am experiencing the same thing. Mine is set to never disconnect wifi, and it doesn't. It shows wifi connected the whole day under battery usage. However, when the screen goes off it seems to drop the wifi and I must disconnect/reconnect to get it working again when I turn it on. Not every time but it is frequent. To be clear: When I turn the screen on, wifi is unusable until I go into settings and toggle it off and back on.
mikel81 said: Wifi is my only complaint so far and I am experiencing the same thing. Mine is set to never sleep, and it doesn't sleep. It shows wifi connected the whole day under battery usage. However, when the screen goes off it seems to drop the wifi and I must disconnect/reconnect to get it working again when I turn it on. Not every time but it is frequent. Click to expand... Click to collapse Are your wifi settings -> wifi disconnect settings set to not drop the connection when screen is off? Screen set to never sleep will not keep a inactive wifi connection alive - you need to go into wifi and networks catagory of settings and modify the disconnect policy.
Yes I know, sorry I meant never disconnect wifi not sleep.
mikel81 said: Yes I know, sorry I meant never disconnect wifi not sleep. Click to expand... Click to collapse I am confused. Are you saying you have wifi disconnect policy set to "Never disconnect", but are having issues holding a wifi connection after turning the screen off? Please provide more information, very hard to troubleshoot something this vague.
There is a difference between WiFi turning off and WiFi disconnecting. Here is what I'm seeing on mine: 1) With my tab on, WiFi connected, browser working, I can ping my tab from my desktop. 2) Shut down browser, put tab to sleep, wait an unknown timeframe (lets say 15 minutes). 3) Wake tab, see WiFi is still connected, do nothing else. Start pings from desktop in a continuious loop, pings all fail, despite WiFi connected on tab. 4) Start browser on tab, browser connects to test website, and suddenly pings respond on desktop. So, it appears that while the WiFi on the tab stays connected, it does not actually go 'active' and start handling data until an app needs it, such as the browser.
arffer said: There is a difference between WiFi turning off and WiFi disconnecting. Here is what I'm seeing on mine: 1) With my tab on, WiFi connected, browser working, I can ping my tab from my desktop. 2) Shut down browser, put tab to sleep, wait an unknown timeframe (lets say 15 minutes). 3) Wake tab, see WiFi is still connected, do nothing else. Start pings from desktop in a continuious loop, pings all fail, despite WiFi connected on tab. 4) Start browser on tab, browser connects to test website, and suddenly pings respond on desktop. So, it appears that while the WiFi on the tab stays connected, it does not actually go 'active' and start handling data until an app needs it, such as the browser. Click to expand... Click to collapse No shortage of apps that can work around this - I don't understand why you want a network connection when nothing is using it, but to each their own https://market.android.com/search?q=wifi+keep+alive&so=1&c=apps
The wifi issue you describe is not a bug. It is an android feature to reduce battery drain. If an app or connection is not in use, it is cached until a process is called.then the wifi connection becomes active. You can disable wifi sleep policy but you will see a battery drain if you set it that way. Remember the two most important parts of a tablet are the screen and the battery. A poor screen or poor battery life will kill sales for that tab faster than apple can draw up a lawsuit. Sent from my NookColor using Tapatalk
Moshe5368 said: The wifi issue you describe is not a bug. It is an android feature to reduce battery drain. If an app or connection is not in use, it is cached until a process is called.then the wifi connection becomes active. You can disable wifi sleep policy but you will see a battery drain if you set it that way. Remember the two most important parts of a tablet are the screen and the battery. A poor screen or poor battery life will kill sales for that tab faster than apple can draw up a lawsuit. Sent from my NookColor using Tapatalk Click to expand... Click to collapse Well described. Not sure why a user would want to bypass this - the moment an app requests data, as long as wifi disco policy is set - network connection is set to active.
entropy.of.avarice said: Well described. Not sure why a user would want to bypass this - the moment an app requests data, as long as wifi disco policy is set - network connection is set to active. Click to expand... Click to collapse Untrue. I have used a number of applications that when launched, do not 'activate' the connected WiFi. Two for example, 'QuickSSHd', which is a SFTP and SSH server, and 'IP Webcam' a webcam server. Wake up the Tablet, and see that the WiFi shows a connection. Fire up either of these server applications, and try to connect to them. No go... Now go fire up the browser, which of course makes an 'outbound' connection, the WiFi 'activates' at that time, and suddenly both of the aforementioned server applications can be connected to. In other words, when the 'conected' WiFi is asleep, it takes an 'outbound' app to wake up the wifi. An app that is waiting for an incoming connection never sees one until an outbound app wakes up the wifi. NOTE: This behavior is NOT seen on my Android Gingerbread phone, running the same apps with the same sleep settings.
nick2k said: +YouTube plays nice. i can already tell that i'm gonna be using this for mainly YouTube. but it really sucks that some videos won't play because it considers the A500 a "mobile device". Click to expand... Click to collapse It is not the video seeing the tablet as a mobile device. It is your settings. You can fix it very easily. 2 things to do. open your browser in the URL window (address bar) type about:debug and hit enter it seems nothing happens but it adds a debug in settings Next On the very top right click the 4 lines with an arrow. Click settings and on the left side click "advanced" click "Viewing Mode" and set it to "desktop. Now on the left click debug click UAString and click desktop. That's it. Make sure you haven't saved any bookmarks from the mobile sites or they will still open from the bookmark as mobile sites.
Wifi turning off
Hello XDA. I've noticed that my new Note 4 has been dropping the wifi connection while using the Internet. So what happens is the wifi button suddenly becomes grey and I have to press it to enable it again. It works for a while and then it drops off again...then I gotta press it to enable it... I've discussed this with Verizon and they are suggesting i do the dreaded factory reset. I have a feeling that I'll be sending this one back... Any advice from the experts? Thanks in advance.
Are you having this problem at multiple locations or just one? If at multiple locations, I'd have to agree to try a full reset. If at one, could be a router issue. Just to cover all the bases, you haven't any power management or something like tasker that could be turning off wifi?
No power management software installed and I really haven't used it much anywhere other than my home wi-fi so I guess I should double check it tomorrow on other networks to confirm before the reset. I had a similar issue with my Note 3 where I couldn't get wifi to stay on no matter where I was and I needed a new phone...that was after using it for 9 months with no issues....this Note 4 is brand new.
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Random apps will think I have no network connection, when I obviously do... help!
Hey guys, This problem has been going on for a week or two now. Phone worked great when I first got it, but something must have changed (newest Verizon update, perhaps?) Let me preface this by saying I've seen this happen both on Wi-fi and 4G. When on Wi-fi, and it happens, I've tried turning Wi-fi off and still get the same errors. The apps affected seem to be random. A couple days ago it was Google Maps, I was getting the "offline navigation" prompt. Today it was Chase (couldn't screenshot it), TeamViewer, IMDb and so on. Here are some screenshots. Note the time in the pictures. - First encountered the problem when opening TeamViewer. - Did a Speedtest to confirm that yes, I'm really on 4G as the phone shows, and it's quite a stable and fast connection too. - Let's try some more apps. Here's Target's Cartwheel - Delta app? Same problem. - TeamViewer Host app. Same problem as the client. - IMDb. One more random one not working. - Lastly, I went back to Pokémon Go to confirm I DO still have network connectivity (not sure why the screenshot got ghosted like that, but you can see I just redeemed items from a Pokéstop I was near with no errors) So as you can see, the phone itself, as well as certain apps, work fine. But others don't. I tried turning airplane mode on and back off, disabling/enabling mobile networks, nothing works. The only thing I can do is reboot the phone. Any ideas? This gets incredibly annoying as I can't seem to go a whole day without *some* app whining that it has no network access. Some apps work flawlessly every time (like the aforementioned Pokémon Go) but others don't. By the way, that little screenshot button in the bottom left is from this neat app called Custom Navigation Bar. I'm pretty sure that has nothing to do with this problem, though, all it does is add buttons.
drfsupercenter said: Hey guys, This problem has been going on for a week or two now. Phone worked great when I first got it, but something must have changed (newest Verizon update, perhaps?) Let me preface this by saying I've seen this happen both on Wi-fi and 4G. When on Wi-fi, and it happens, I've tried turning Wi-fi off and still get the same errors. The apps affected seem to be random. A couple days ago it was Google Maps, I was getting the "offline navigation" prompt. Today it was Chase (couldn't screenshot it), TeamViewer, IMDb and so on. Here are some screenshots. Note the time in the pictures. - First encountered the problem when opening TeamViewer. - Did a Speedtest to confirm that yes, I'm really on 4G as the phone shows, and it's quite a stable and fast connection too. - Let's try some more apps. Here's Target's Cartwheel - Delta app? Same problem. - TeamViewer Host app. Same problem as the client. - IMDb. One more random one not working. - Lastly, I went back to Pokémon Go to confirm I DO still have network connectivity (not sure why the screenshot got ghosted like that, but you can see I just redeemed items from a Pokéstop I was near with no errors) So as you can see, the phone itself, as well as certain apps, work fine. But others don't. I tried turning airplane mode on and back off, disabling/enabling mobile networks, nothing works. The only thing I can do is reboot the phone. Any ideas? This gets incredibly annoying as I can't seem to go a whole day without *some* app whining that it has no network access. Some apps work flawlessly every time (like the aforementioned Pokémon Go) but others don't. By the way, that little screenshot button in the bottom left is from this neat app called Custom Navigation Bar. I'm pretty sure that has nothing to do with this problem, though, all it does is add buttons. Click to expand... Click to collapse Do you have powersave mode on? I've had some problems with it enabled..
No I don't have power save mode on. Should I turn off the power monitoring of apps as well? Didn't think that mattered as long as power save mode was off.
drfsupercenter said: No I don't have power save mode on. Should I turn off the power monitoring of apps as well? Didn't think that mattered as long as power save mode was off. Click to expand... Click to collapse You could try. I dont know, what i Said about powersave profile in battery settings Was My bet. Skickat från min SM-G950F via Tapatalk
I turned all the power saving stuff off and still have this happening. As in, I set it to not even monitor how much power each app is using.
Limited network throughput
I just noticed that my network throughput is limited when doing speed test. Can't go above 10mb. This is on wifi or mobile data. I have a second ph1 and it gets 25mb on wifi no problem. I reset my network, but the issue is the same. Also restated. I think full phone reset can fix the issue but I don't want to go to nuclear option. Phone is stock on the April update. Any ideas welcome. Sent from my PH-1 using Tapatalk
For those interested. Disabling and enabling the Developer Options resolved the issue. Also cool feature is safeboot. Press and hold the Power Off message on the power button menu.
coolmaster121 said: For those interested. Disabling and enabling the Developer Options resolved the issue. Also cool feature is safeboot. Press and hold the Power Off message on the power button menu. Click to expand... Click to collapse Just wanted to confirm I had a similar issue but didn't realize it until you said something. though for mine it was like that out of the box and ironically the update to 8.1 April build fixed it. I was getting 25M at work (in Houston so lots of signal) after the update I'm getting 75M (On sprint) I didn't notice it prior because my work wifi is limited to 10M and for LTE I read a lot about the antenna being an issue so I just accepted it. its good to know if it happens again I can just enable and disable developer options.
Wifi connectivity issues
All day today I have been having Wi-Fi connectivity issues. None of the other devices in my home are experiencing this. It is just my OnePlus 8 Pro that keeps dropping Wi-Fi and refuses to load games. While I'm on Facebook or any other app it refuses to load. It doesn't matter what frequency I am on or what channel I am on. It is not my service provider I have already called and asked. I think something is messed up. So is anyone else having Wi-Fi problems on the OnePlus 8 Pro?
Do you have a private DNS active?
Same here dgunn said: All day today I have been having Wi-Fi connectivity issues. None of the other devices in my home are experiencing this. It is just my OnePlus 8 Pro that keeps dropping Wi-Fi and refuses to load games. While I'm on Facebook or any other app it refuses to load. It doesn't matter what frequency I am on or what channel I am on. It is not my service provider I have already called and asked. I think something is messed up. So is anyone else having Wi-Fi problems on the OnePlus 8 Pro? Click to expand... Click to collapse Mine will only stay connected for short periods. If I put it down and leave it for a while 9 times out of 10 it's swapped me back to mobile data. I've reached out to OnePlus to see if it's a fault or a known problem they're working on.
This is actually happening to me as well. 10.5.8 stock rooted. I see that exclamation point next to the wifi signal sometimes and nothing else in the house is having issues.
Okay so this is what you have to do to fix the problem. Click onto your Wi-Fi and let it go into the settings then swipe up on your screen and go into the app info. Clear your cache. Turn your Wi-Fi off and back on and it should work just fine
I have a much better fix. Change your MAC privacy setting to "Use device MAC" and change from default "Use randomized MAC". Wa la I haven't had a drop all day. This has been driving me crazy!
It might actually be a really simple problem with a simple solution, just i need to see a screenshot with the diagnostics, or the troubleshoot from the device why doesn't it want to keep the connection steady. You can actually learn all these things related to the wifi and some little programming things really easily, it is not that tough, trust me. I took the cisco programming course from SPOTOclub.com, during this pandemic, and in one month i was already an expert in the wireless connection and the LAN and so on and so forth.
If you're having Wi-Fi connection problems or see an Wi-Fi icon with an exclamation point Wi-Fi problem, try the solutions below: Make sure Wi-Fi is on. Then turn it off and on again to reconnect. Make sure Airplane mode is off. Then turn it on and off again to reconnect. Press your phone's power button for a few seconds. Then, on your screen, tap Restart Restart.If you don't see "Restart," press and hold the power button for about 30 seconds, until your phone restarts.