I have a rooted LG G2 and as far as I can remember with all my roms, IPv6 LTE APN does not work. Only ipv4. It might be a placebo, but I always felt like the ipv6 provided a better data connection.
I know the setting are correct. I had the exact same setting when I had a SGS4, and some roms come with the IPv6 setting built in, but once selected, no data is established.
Any ideas?
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Okay So i have a sim from an AirCard and i threw it in my inspire just for Data usage and i cant seem to connect to the internet. I get an error incorrect APN settings even though i have the proper APN settings from ATT by default and made sure Via Google. Now i get an signal and the H+ on the phone and then in the mobile network i get incorrect APN settings. So would be possible to get the APN settings for the AirCard?
If anyone else ever wondered about this, I resolved this by using ISP.CINGULAR as my APN, I had the idea to take the APN from my ATT communication manager.
A few days ago, I upgraded from KK to Lollipop (CM 12 nightly) and suddenly MMS sending stopped working, I could neither send or receive (on T-Mobile).
I checked and reentered my APNs a few times. The phone would sometimes switch from an LTE connection to no service when sending the MMS. I also saw that some people had been asking about this in a few forums, with no real answer, basically "check your APN".
Eventually I noticed that MMS were being sent properly when on a wifi connection.
Here's how I fixed my MMS: I used to have - as per operator instructions - one APN for "internet" and one APN for "mms". The internet APN had as APN type "default,supl" and the mms APN had "mms".
What was going on was that, while the phone was connecting properly to the internet APN, the connection to the mms APN was just not happening. No idea why.
Solution:
1) I changed the APN type of the internet APN from "default,supl" to "default,supl,mms"
2) copied down the values of the MMSC, MMS proxy and MMS port from the MMS APN
3) deleted the MMS APN
4) entered those three values into the "internet" APN, keeping the rest as it was
5) rebooted
and everything works, as the phone is connecting to the MMS server through the internet APN. Bear in mind again that this is not what the operator's "technical support" told me to do, they were set on having me use two different APNs (and that wouldn't work at all).
Hope it works for other people too
Hello, I am trying to use my (rooted, Android 6.0.1) Moto X Play as WiFi hotspot for an iPhone 5S. I have setup the hotspot with WPA2 PSK.
On the iPhone I can see the network, connect, enter password. The connection then gets an orange text "No internet connection". When I check the settings, the IP address is in the 169.254 range, and the DNS and router/gateway IP addresses are empty.
I tried both 2,4 GHz and 5 GHz, with the same result.
I also tried to connect to the hotspot from a laptop running Windows 10. That one also did not get an IP address.
What do I need to do to make the Wifi hotspot function?
In your apn settings in your phone look for apn type. It should say default. Add a comma "," and "supl"
Ebrahim Ali said:
In your apn settings in your phone look for apn type. It should say default. Add a comma "," and "supl"
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Where am I supposed to do that? On the phone acting as a hotspot or on the phone (or laptop) that is connecting to it?
On my phone (which I want to use as a hotspot) the APN showed "default". I added ",supl", but that did not help. Turned phone off and on again, same result.
According to this website the supl APN type:
Indicates the current APN configuration may be used for Secure User Plane Location (SUPL) data, a feature that allows your phone to determine its geographic location from the carrier.
Normally, SUPL data will be able to use the same APN configuration as general internet data, so there will be no need to specify this value explicitly: it will be covered by "default" and will still work fine.
BTW: Yesterday the iPhone could connect to another iPhone, which was acting as a hotspot.
Hello guys I need your help my 1+5 8GB model is having issues with few of my gaming apps that requires network connection (Mobile Legends, Marvel).
I'm on T-Mobile network, it works flawlessly in my S8+. But when I used it to my 1+5 I get network errors in my games and some social media apps too. I tried making another apn. The results are still the same. ?
Hi, I was looking for a post that can be related with my issues. You have this issue only with Cellular DATA? My issues is that some APPS don't detect a network connection. The built-in VPN is one of them and the other one is CSIP, my VOIP client. See if you can configure a VPN connection on your phone, it doesn't matter the server or credentials. If you have the same issue it won't even try to connect. All my APPs work fine on Wifi, it is just on Cell DATA where I experience this issue.
Try setting APN Protocol to IPv4 or IPv4/IPv6. See if that helps. You may need to create a new APN setting.
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Try setting APN Protocol to IPv4 or IPv4/IPv6. See if that helps. You may need to create a new APN setting.
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I did exactly what you said and it works. The problem is the the APN automatically assigned has APN protocol on IPV6. I checked another T-Mobile SIM on a OP2 and it has many more APN options than my OP5. And the one my OP5 uses with IPV6 the OP2 has it IPV4/IPV6. Thank you so much for the info.
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I have 2 droids @ home where I have IPv6 working fine on all PCs, wired and wireless.
However, my droids won't ever utilise ipv6, at least when I try ipv6 testing sites. They fail every condition except for ipv6 DNS and funnily it says they don't even have ipv6 addresses... but...
When I go to status, I can see they have global and link-local ipv6 addresses allocated, and the ipv6 testing sites confirm that they can resolve ipv6 DNS - but critically they seem to not have any ipv6 addresses (despite being visible in settings --> status).
1st device is a Samsung Galaxy s9+ on 9.0
2nd device is a Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 on 8.0
Both are stock
I can't find any ipv6 settings in the wireless settings.
I've isolated it by turning off mobile data to be 100% sure I'm going via my home wifi.
I'm aware Android doesn't support DHCPv6 so my router is using stateless autoconfig which like I said all my PCs work fine with ipv6.
It doesn't seem to affect functionality but its pretty annoying? Has anyone seen this before?
EDIT derp the issue is something buggy in my home GW it sometimes doesn't hand out a default GW
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