[Q] Two Major Problems with my Note - Galaxy Note 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi There.
I am new on XDA, needing help with Note 3 which I got few days ago.
I got two major issues.
1. Battery Drain Issue:
I get approximately 5 hours screen on time, with moderate WiFi use and other normal usage. Is this normal :-/
2. Cant Establish Reliable connection while adding Google Account. Somehow I signed in and now Play Store, Gmail, Hangout no connection error.
I am not rooted yet, none of solutions worked, however if I change WiFi advanced setting to Static IP, it works but becomes slow...
Whats wrong ????

Almas Baig said:
Hi There.
I am new on XDA, needing help with Note 3 which I got few days ago.
I got two major issues.
1. Battery Drain Issue:
I get approximately 5 hours screen on time, with moderate WiFi use and other normal usage. Is this normal :-/
2. Cant Establish Reliable connection while adding Google Account. Somehow I signed in and now Play Store, Gmail, Hangout no connection error.
I am not rooted yet, none of solutions worked, however if I change WiFi advanced setting to Static IP, it works but becomes slow...
Whats wrong ????
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I get a little over 5 hours screen on time, which I think is acceptable.
Why do you need to change IP adress to static IP? Most internet providers periodically cycle IP addresses so you will have to update static IP everytime the carrier changes it

mediumsteak said:
I get a little over 5 hours screen on time, which I think is acceptable.
Why do you need to change IP adress to static IP? Most internet providers periodically cycle IP addresses so you will have to update static IP everytime the carrier changes it
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5 hours screen on seems pretty average. I rarely drop below 50% on a 6-7 hour unplugged time, but that's not with constant heavy usage. I can watch a 2 hour movie on 50% brightness and lose about 18-25% depending, it seems to vary. Also I would recommend Juicedefender, it's the first app I install on new phones. If you're screen is off often, it will easily double your battery life.
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Almas Baig said:
Hi There.
I am new on XDA, needing help with Note 3 which I got few days ago.
I got two major issues.
1. Battery Drain Issue:
I get approximately 5 hours screen on time, with moderate WiFi use and other normal usage. Is this normal :-/
2. Cant Establish Reliable connection while adding Google Account. Somehow I signed in and now Play Store, Gmail, Hangout no connection error.
I am not rooted yet, none of solutions worked, however if I change WiFi advanced setting to Static IP, it works but becomes slow...
Whats wrong ????
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Could you restate question 2, I don't fully understand what you are asking.

I have problem with Google play. Gmail and Hangout. It been saying No Connection. I am not rooted so cant use Host method. Date reset, factory reset nothing work.
Help..

Almas Baig said:
I have problem with Google play. Gmail and Hangout. It been saying No Connection. I am not rooted so cant use Host method. Date reset, factory reset nothing work.
Help..
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Do you have your Date and Time set to automatic or is it on manual? If it's not on auto, turn it on, reboot your phone and try to access play one more time. If this doesn't work I would bring it back to the store as the only other fix I know requires rooting. Edit: don't forget to turn off static IP before you reboot.

brildenlanch said:
Do you have your Date and Time set to automatic or is it on manual? If it's not on auto, turn it on, reboot your phone and try to access play one more time. If this doesn't work I would bring it back to the store as the only other fix I know requires rooting.
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I figured out something is wrong with my Router settings.
I Configured its Primary Secondary DNS to google public values.
Now google products work fine on my phone..

Almas Baig said:
I figured out something is wrong with my Router settings.
I Configured its Primary Secondary DNS to google public values.
Now google products work fine on my phone..
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Great! Glad to hear you solved the problem.

I get 5 or 6 hours of screen time when I do mostly web surfing.Watching videos and movies I get 7 to 9 hours so screen time depends on what you are doing with your smartphone.

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[Q]gmail and market app not working on wifi

Hey guys, I am facing a weird problem after updating an OTA released yesterday by HTC (2.2.1). My gmail app and market app is not working when on wifi. It works perfectly on Mobile data connection though (EDGE). I get a no connection error in gmail and network error in market app.
I have done the following but to no avail.
1. Soft reset and boot into safe mode.
2. Uninstalled task killer app.
3. Deleted all data for these apps and updated the gmail app and setup the account again.
I have not tried the hard reset as yet. Can anyone help me out please? TIA
Thats not good at all. Is your handset branded?
Hey Andy,
Thanks for replying although your reply does make me nervous :s. I am from India and we only get unbranded sets here. So to answer your question it is a unlocked unbranded phone running stock firmware.
By the way after I posted the question I did get these two apps working once for sometime but since then it's the same problem. I am starting to wonder whether it has to do something with the wifi although all the remaining apps are working fine and dandy.
Is the wifi access point owned by you? You could try turning it off and on again, that may help.
Have tried that. It is my home network that I am connecting to using a linksys wireless router.
UPDATE - I connected my phone using internet pass through i.e. sharing the internet through PC via the data cable and I still get the same error which leads me to believe some setting on the router provided by my ISP is causing this. Although what I fail to understand is that it was working fine till yesterday and nothing have been changed in the router setup recently.
Hmm... that's odd. Did your ISP supply your router? My ISP pushed a firmware update to my router about 8 months ago that broke pretty much everything wireless.
Is it just Gmail & Market that don't work over wifi? Does your browser and other apps work?
Yes indeed, my ISP provides a router which is then connected to my wireless router. The strange thing is everything else is pretty much working including gtalk.
If your router supports DMZ and you know how to set it up, you could try putting your DHD's IP into the DMZ to eliminate the possibility of your routers inbuilt firewall blocking Market & GMail.
Maybe a DNS problem? Ensure you have good ones... You can always test Google ones 8.8.8.8 and/or 8.8.4.4
Thanks for showing interest guys. I for some strange reason cannot access my router settings page. I will figure that out but the stranger things are happening with my apps. After a bit of tinkering I have found a behavior which stumps me.
These are the steps I follow:
1. Sign out from gtalk.
2. Go to manage applications and clear cache and data for gmail, market, download manager, Google backup transport, google partner setup and google services framework.
3. Restart phone.
After this my gmail app starts working on wifi but talk does not start anymore and market also throws an error before even accepting the terms. I uncheck and check the background data services and I am back to square one i.e. gmail stops syncing saying no connection, gtalk works as usual and market starts giving connection error (after accepting terms).
I seriously think now there's a serious flaw in the software and not something to do with my router settings.
Sorry for the long post. Thanks for reading.
Simillar problem appeared for me in Locations. I couldn't list country maps for preload on wifi without 3G. After turned on 3G, it listed the maps - turn off - and i could download with wifi.

Radio troubles

Hey guys great news on our own section! Do any of you notice wireless dropouts? I have the wifi on whenever I'm at home and it will drop out quite regularly probably once per hour. I also notice that the gsm meter will go to 0 bars when I turn the wifi on our off and on other occasions. does anyone else see this kind of behavior?
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Wifi Drop-outs
Yep, I also notice dropouts. Usually it's not a problem for web browsing but it is annoying when it stops youtube playback (which often happens).
From looking around I know that there are some others that also have this problem.
I thought there was something in "settings" to switch off wi-fi sleep, or am I thinking of my Xperia X8? Certainly my Ideos X5 shuts off its wifi after a few minutes, and yes, it is annoying.
Try installing a battery power manager app from market, there might be a "wi-fi stay on" in that ... maybe THAT's what I did to cure similar behavior on the Xperia.
some people (in chinese forum) mentioned it could be due the router's (i presume u r using one) incompatibility with the wifi module..
try changing to another router may help, if possible..
others hinted that flashing the malaysian 136 rom solved this problem..
u may try at ur own risk..
Wifi Sleep Policy/Static IP - possible solution??
I had this problem while at home on the network and this worked for me:
In the advanced settings Menu of Wireless/NW is WiFi Sleep Policy in which there are 3 options:
When screen turned off, Never when plugged in and Never. Mine was set to the first one so I chose Never.
Next, Use a Static Ip - enter settings and reboot
IP settings are also on this screen along with the MAC address.
This has solved the problem for me and have certainly noticed an improvement on battery usage, an added bonus for sure.
I don't use mobile data (or try not to!!) so not sure in what way a static IP would affect that.
Great to have a forum for the X5, many thanks XDA
I've noticed that if the GSM signal drops out it can lock up both the Wifi and Bluetooth as well.
advanced settings for wifi -> never sleep works like a charm
dibb_nz said:
I had this problem while at home on the network and this worked for me:
In the advanced settings Menu of Wireless/NW is WiFi Sleep Policy in which there are 3 options:
When screen turned off, Never when plugged in and Never. Mine was set to the first one so I chose Never.
Next, Use a Static Ip - enter settings and reboot
IP settings are also on this screen along with the MAC address.
This has solved the problem for me and have certainly noticed an improvement on battery usage, an added bonus for sure.
I don't use mobile data (or try not to!!) so not sure in what way a static IP would affect that.
Great to have a forum for the X5, many thanks XDA
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Yep the static ip fix worked for me, thanks for that. I had done the Never sleep selection but did not notice an improvement. As @trk pointed out on Whirlpool, the static ip Fix is of limited use if you use several wifi access points regularly. I only use mine at home so it's great.
Did the OP get a result with this?
Now to tweak it so that annoying warning stops popping up about causing traffic etc.
GolfCranK said:
Yep the static ip fix worked for me, thanks for that. I had done the Never sleep selection but did not notice an improvement. As @trk pointed out on Whirlpool, the static ip Fix is of limited use if you use several wifi access points regularly. I only use mine at home so it's great.
Did the OP get a result with this?
Now to tweak it so that annoying warning stops popping up about causing traffic etc.
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Take a look here to disable the annoying warning:
[MOD]How to get rid of the data usage reminder when Wifi is disabled
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1045855
大家好,在这里与大家真诚交流。
Don't know about wifi, cause I don't use it but 3G is doing it. It just can't connect to any network, even there is very good network available. When trying manually search it doesn't find any networks. Sometimes even rebooting doesn't help.
My two friends have same phone and they says that their units are also dropping connection. They have solved it by forcing device to 2G, but I live in area where is only 3G 900MHz available.
Hope this will be solved in future updates or by coocked rom.

3g fallback for internet on wifi?

So I'm having trouble with getting wifi how I want it on my phone. At work we have a unsecured WAP with a web based authentication page. Trouble if you ever use it, it remembers the WAP and wants to login, but unless you you goto the web page, you have no internet. This is particularly a problem when wifi sleeps and looses connection.
The big issue with this is that my phone assumes it has internet when it doesn't. It doesn't fall back to 3g on failure to connect. That means I will not get texts for hours, facebook won't update, etc, etc.
Is there a way to force the phone to fall back to 3g when it fails to connect via wifi? Alternately is there an app that will parse a wifi login page and auto login for me? I'm running clean GB right now.
Geekybiker said:
So I'm having trouble with getting wifi how I want it on my phone. At work we have a unsecured WAP with a web based authentication page. Trouble if you ever use it, it remembers the WAP and wants to login, but unless you you goto the web page, you have no internet. This is particularly a problem when wifi sleeps and looses connection.
The big issue with this is that my phone assumes it has internet when it doesn't. It doesn't fall back to 3g on failure to connect. That means I will not get texts for hours, facebook won't update, etc, etc.
Is there a way to force the phone to fall back to 3g when it fails to connect via wifi? Alternately is there an app that will parse a wifi login page and auto login for me? I'm running clean GB right now.
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If wifi was active it should stay active there is an option to keep wifi on in the settings that way it wont go turn off/ go to sleep while its connected. Change the wifi sleep policy this will keep it from "disconnecting".
Settings>wireless & networks> wifi settings> press the menu button advanced> wifi sleep policy> Never
Geekybiker said:
So I'm having trouble with getting wifi how I want it on my phone. At work we have a unsecured WAP with a web based authentication page. Trouble if you ever use it, it remembers the WAP and wants to login, but unless you you goto the web page, you have no internet. This is particularly a problem when wifi sleeps and looses connection.
The big issue with this is that my phone assumes it has internet when it doesn't. It doesn't fall back to 3g on failure to connect. That means I will not get texts for hours, facebook won't update, etc, etc.
Is there a way to force the phone to fall back to 3g when it fails to connect via wifi? Alternately is there an app that will parse a wifi login page and auto login for me? I'm running clean GB right now.
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Yep like Big Goron said and my School has that thing to web authentication
Big Goron said:
If wifi was active it should stay active there is an option to keep wifi on in the settings that way it wont go turn off/ go to sleep while its connected. Change the wifi sleep policy this will keep it from "disconnecting".
Settings>wireless & networks> wifi settings> press the menu button advanced> wifi sleep policy> Never
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That's not the big problem though. If I lose connection (easy enough with out concrete walls and walking around) or simply don't login in first thing in the morning I still have the issue.
I either need a fallback to 3g or a way to auto login.
Geekybiker said:
That's not the big problem though. If I lose connection (easy enough with out concrete walls and walking around) or simply don't login in first thing in the morning I still have the issue.
I either need a fallback to 3g or a way to auto login.
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well i can tell you what i use Juice Defender and When WiFi is once it goes off my data kicks in so yeah that's my fallback to 3G so you could give that ago if you want.
IMO
Juice Defender= Battery Drainer and waste of money when i can do what it does manually.
To the OP:
the phone should automatically go back to 3g when wifi disconnects i just tested this with my router i had it connected then pull the plug and it went to 3g.
Big Goron said:
IMO
Juice Defender= Battery Drainer and waste of money when i can do what it does manually.
To the OP:
the phone should automatically go back to 3g when wifi disconnects i just tested this with my router i had it connected then pull the plug and it went to 3g.
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ive done some tests without JD also helps in other areas BTW, and to let you know i put JD on Extreme and let no apps get data unless i manually toggle data and i can tell that my battery lasts much longer by at least by a few hours but still helps rather than my data always being funny randomly connecting and disconnecting to 3G or even if it was off JD does help.
Big Goron said:
IMO
Juice Defender= Battery Drainer and waste of money when i can do what it does manually.
To the OP:
the phone should automatically go back to 3g when wifi disconnects i just tested this with my router i had it connected then pull the plug and it went to 3g.
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It does when it disconnects, however since the wifi point is open it auto connects every time it picks it up again. Aside from manually forgetting the wifi point all the time, there doesn't appear to be a way to stop this. Connecting remembers it. Its not that I can't get around this manually, but its really annoying.
You could probably do something with a tasker profile. I don't know how to do it but they have a bunch of examples on their site that may help.
Geekybiker said:
It does when it disconnects, however since the wifi point is open it auto connects every time it picks it up again. Aside from manually forgetting the wifi point all the time, there doesn't appear to be a way to stop this. Connecting remembers it. Its not that I can't get around this manually, but its really annoying.
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I see your problem. You may be able to do this using scripting. The closest thing I have ever done like this is write a script that logged into my cable modem admin page automatically and grabbed the signal strength to log it. I used PHP (command line interpreter) but I would think any language should be capable of submitting data via a post request. Mine was triggered by cron. You would need to trigger on a successful wifi connection, check the ssid, and go from there. I dont know enough details about how that part is done to be helpful, but I know there are some apps that do detect active wifi connections (samba comes to mind) so it must be possible.
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Good suggestions so far, u could also try spare parts wifi sleep policy settings..
It might also be something where the connection on the wifi network's (not your phone's) end times out, in which case I'm not sure what to tell u.
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Geekybiker said:
It does when it disconnects, however since the wifi point is open it auto connects every time it picks it up again. Aside from manually forgetting the wifi point all the time, there doesn't appear to be a way to stop this. Connecting remembers it. Its not that I can't get around this manually, but its really annoying.
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DON'T USE THEIR WIFI! Problem solved.

Nexus 7 wlan_rx_wake - causeing 50% battery drain

I use Better Battery Stats and noticed that wlan_rx_wake is causing my N7 to wake up all the time. In 19 hours, it cause awake of 9.5 hours and the battery goes down by more than 45%.
Based on Google searches, it seems to be caused by the way the N7 Wifi card interact with the wifi router. Some suggested "fix" is to use static IP in the N7, but that's hardly a solution since I cannot do that when connecting to a Wifi router that I do NOT manage. I.e. office, school, Starbucks, etc.
So does anyone have any fix, or this is not fixable?
Do you have Wi-Fi set to turn off when the screen is off?
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gc84245 said:
Do you have Wi-Fi set to turn off when the screen is off?
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I have not, because:
1). I have GV app and if WiFi is PFF, then I won't be able to receive calls
2). My Galaxy Note have Wi-Fi ON even when screen is off and did not have this problem.
I also have it set to always keep wi-fi on during sleep in order to continue receiving notifications. I only lose 3 or 4% overnight, so I'm sure that is not the source of the problem. I don't use static ip. Have you tried using 'Wakelock Detect' to see which app is causing your wi-fi to keep activating? I think it is an app not your settings. Maybe trying to keep updating location services?
Groid said:
I also have it set to always keep wi-fi on during sleep in order to continue receiving notifications. I only lose 3 or 4% overnight, so I'm sure that is not the source of the problem. I don't use static ip. Have you tried using 'Wakelock Detect' to see which app is causing your wi-fi to keep activating? I think it is an app not your settings. Maybe trying to keep updating location services?
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I do, but it's not accurate, showing only that Android Systems and Maps are using, say 10 minutes time but the "Awake" was for 3 hours. So I use BetterBatteryStats instead and that's where I saw the wlan_rx_wake taking 3 hours of the awake time.
I don't use static IP, I do use static DHCP, so it changes whenever I connect to a new Wifi AP.
Do you have the following running (these are CONSTANT background data sync)
- 4 GMail accounts (push)
- 2 Google Calendar sync
Just wondering if having too many Google accounts is actually the root cause of it.
lanwarrior said:
Just wondering if having too many Google accounts is actually the root cause of it.
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I suppose that is possible. I just manually sync my Gmail, but have google voice set up for notifications. Try turning off auto-sync one night and see if it makes a difference. If you're sleeping, you don't really need it.
Groid said:
I suppose that is possible. I just manually sync my Gmail, but have google voice set up for notifications. Try turning off auto-sync one night and see if it makes a difference. If you're sleeping, you don't really need it.
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Where do I change this? I use the Gmail app and don't see this in Gmail --> Settings. If I go to Settings --> Accounts, all I see is to enable or disable sync completely.
So i've had the same problem where my galaxy s3's battery has just gone to 0 in ~10 hours and i finally found the fix for it, this is what's causing it for me and might be what's causing it for you to, anyhow i'm gonna go step by step with what i did to find the culprit.
I downloaded an app called Network Log and let it log some of my traffic, i quickly found that packets where beeing sent by 192.168.1.74 wich is not any android device but my main computer and there i found the source of the problem, i was then searching around and stumbled across this post, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25876666&postcount=3
I found this line in the post,
Q: Wakelocks "wlan_rx_wake" wake up my device constantly what I can do about it?
A: The problem is neither Android nor the kernel, but the router and the (Windows7) network. In the network properties, uncheck "IPv6", disable the service "IP Helper", "Shell Hardware Detection" and "Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service", which provide ongoing Traffic. Then they scored again 98% of deep sleep.
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and i decided to look in to it, i started the "run" command in windows and wrote "services.msc" wich then boots up you services that's started by windows, after that it's pretty simple.
Find the line called Ip Helper and stop it after that right click it and chose properties and decided the start method as inactive, after that look up the "Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service" and do the exact same thing there, this actually fixed it, my computer for some reason got stuck on sending useless packets over the network and was sending it to my galaxy s3 along with my mothers galaxy note 10.1 (no other android devices where seeing this thou for some reason) and after setting those 2 to disable i now have had my phone at 99% battery for over an hour with wifi active.
I do hope this helps and i'm gonna post this in the other wifi_rx_wake posts i can find.
Thanks for the info, really appreciated it! I will try that for my home computer, though I have a Mac (and a PC)
However, I think this won't fix the issue where I have my N7 connected to Wifi outside of my home. I.e. at work, I can't change other people's workstation settings.
I am curious what is it in N7 (or even Android OS) that makes it "respond" to certain network traffic generated by the router and/or workstation, causing it to keep waking up.
lanwarrior said:
Some suggested "fix" is to use static IP in the N7, but that's hardly a solution since I cannot do that when connecting to a Wifi router that I do NOT manage. I.e. office, school, Starbucks, etc.
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I know this is an old post, but I thought I'd just mention that you can change your N7 from dynamic IP to static IP manually for each Wifi network, without any need to change anything from your office/school/starbucks' router side.
Just go to Wifi settings, long press the name of the network, select advanced, and setup your static IP. It will remember it for that Wifi network in the future.
prodigyX said:
I know this is an old post, but I thought I'd just mention that you can change your N7 from dynamic IP to static IP manually for each Wifi network, without any need to change anything from your office/school/starbucks' router side.
Just go to Wifi settings, long press the name of the network, select advanced, and setup your static IP. It will remember it for that Wifi network in the future.
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I wish I could. The way the Wi-Fi setup at my workplace is that I authenticate first and then it assign an IP address based on my user account and Mac address AT THAT TIME. If I change it, it no longer works. Some sort of security feature.
But having to assign static IP for EACH location is not only a hassle, it beats the purpose of DHCP.
Unfortunately, Google had been ignoring this problem, even though there are countless post on Google's own product forum.
prodigyX said:
Just go to Wifi settings, long press the name of the network, select advanced, and setup your static IP. It will remember it for that Wifi network in the future.
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Thank you, that works on the Nexus 5, too! Was looking for that.
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A5 2015 SM-A500FU WiFi Issues with Speedport W 724V Typ B

Hey guys,
for some week or maybe month, I'm having some kind of issue with my device and the home-wifi-router.
The problem: There are some kinds of webistes that just aren't working in my home wifi. I tried dozens of different browers all with the same result. Some pages that don't work are amazon.de obi.de and kicker.de and twitter.com
Same thing with the Amazon App and Twitter app. They just don't load any content - with mobile data on, it works out.
All of those pages and apps work out with other android devices and also in other peoples WiFi.
I also tried the secure mode, with the same result.
I've heard, that there might be an issue with ipv6, but, unfortunately I can't switch anything on or off in the router settings.
It's gotta be something about the router, but I can't change anything. Maybe there's a way to work around that with some kinde off app or something to turn Ipv6 off, IF that is the problem?
The phone has got stock rom, no root, no nothing. Maybe there is an opportunity with rooting? Warranty is expired, so there's nothing that speaks against rooting, if this might help. But then, I need someone to help me with all that - so far I only rooted an old nexus phone wia root toolkit.
Thanks!
schluc said:
Hey guys,
for some week or maybe month, I'm having some kind of issue with my device and the home-wifi-router.
The problem: There are some kinds of webistes that just aren't working in my home wifi. I tried dozens of different browers all with the same result. Some pages that don't work are amazon.de obi.de and kicker.de and twitter.com
Same thing with the Amazon App and Twitter app. They just don't load any content - with mobile data on, it works out.
All of those pages and apps work out with other android devices and also in other peoples WiFi.
I also tried the secure mode, with the same result.
I've heard, that there might be an issue with ipv6, but, unfortunately I can't switch anything on or off in the router settings.
It's gotta be something about the router, but I can't change anything. Maybe there's a way to work around that with some kinde off app or something to turn Ipv6 off, IF that is the problem?
The phone has got stock rom, no root, no nothing. Maybe there is an opportunity with rooting? Warranty is expired, so there's nothing that speaks against rooting, if this might help. But then, I need someone to help me with all that - so far I only rooted an old nexus phone wia root toolkit.
Thanks!
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I had exactly the same router. I hated it, my download stream was very slow that I was ready to throw it out of my window. Unfortunately it didn't happend.
Check your routers internet filter settings maybe something blocks your device . Also check your routers wifi settings if necessary turn it off and on again. Reboot your router or in worst case reset it BUT DON'T DO IT IF YOU DON'T HAVE THE ACCESS DATA.
Try to change the wifi settings on your device. Change from DHCP to static and see if it works.
Thanks for your reply.
I checked everything, but there is no filter setting. I restarted wifi and turned of the router several times.
Static IP also seems not to work, the issues remain.
schluc said:
Thanks for your reply.
I checked everything, but there is no filter setting. I restarted wifi and turned of the router several times.
Static IP also seems not to work, the issues remain.
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There must be a filter setting. Check the internet tab of your router settings and you should find a filter option.
I looked it up, but there is just the daily reset rule but in the filter tab there is no active rule or something that can be unchecked.
You should ask your internet provider about this situation...

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