[Q] Wifi Can't Go On - Galaxy S 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello,
Today i have flashed the new lollipop for my S4 black edition (I9505).
But when i try to turn wifi on it cant go on,
It's sliding to the middle and then back.
Anyone have a solution for this?

Extract the modem from the update package and flash it using Odin.

you can also try to flash another kernel

Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
Extract the modem from the update package and flash it using Odin.
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Have the modem.bin fule extracted but how do i flash it with odin?
If i click on pda i can't select the file.

We have a reference thread in General about modems. Within it are instructions to flash via Odin plus troubleshooting assistance. Read it.

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lost wifi

i am having this prob i have lost wifi on my gs i337m it was rooted i tried to install stock rom for telus it says it install but im still rooted imusing this file is this correctC:\Users\Ronald\Downloads\KERNEL-TLS-I337MVLUAMG1-1372666261.tar i have been trying for 4 hours nows helllp
That's not the complete firmware. Go to sammobile.com. You'll download a zip and extract the .tar.md5 file from it. You'll flash that in Odin.
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jd1639 said:
That's not the complete firmware. Go to sammobile.com. You'll download a zip and extract the .tar.md5 file from it. You'll flash that in Odin.
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thanks for the help got it

[Q] How to go from Baseband MDJ to MK6?

I'm running Goldeneye 8.0, 4.2.2. I'm looking to update to new MK6 baseband so I can flash goldeneye with kitkat but when I flash MK6 through mobile Odin, I get an error saying that memory is protected or something like that. Can anyone help with this?
I had the same issue when flashing with mobile odin. I ended up using Odin to flash the modem. Only difference is that I was on stock 4.2.2 with MG1 baseband.
Modem files: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2324667
ODIN download: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1738841
Instructions:
Unzip contents to your computer.
Put your phone into download mode
Open Odin
Connect your phone to your computer
Place modem .bin file in PHONE section
make sure to untick autoreboot
flash
Reboot
I'd recommend checking if you have the latest drivers as well. Also check the 'Modem files' thread I linked above - seems like some people are having the same issue with i337m
ashktn said:
I had the same issue when flashing with mobile odin. I ended up using Odin to flash the modem. Only difference is that I was on stock 4.2.2 with MG1 baseband.
Modem files: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2324667
ODIN download: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1738841
Instructions:
Unzip contents to your computer.
Put your phone into download mode
Open Odin
Connect your phone to your computer
Place modem .bin file in PHONE section
make sure to untick autoreboot
flash
Reboot
I'd recommend checking if you have the latest drivers as well. Also check the 'Modem files' thread I linked above - seems like some people are having the same issue with i337m
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Thanks for the reply, I've come to find out that you have to be on a stock rom to flash baseband, that's why it wasn't working for me before.
Perfect that's good to know if a new baseband gets released.
Sent from my SGH-I337M using xda app-developers app

[Q] Note N9005 modem flashing

Hello everyone,
I know this question showed up a couple of times before, but I'm confused about the whole situation.
I own a Note3 International version bough from an official Samsung retailer in Poland.
Updated to 4.4 KitKat through official Samsung OTA update and a month later decided to go with a custom room. Installed TWRP and Omega 14 rom. Everything is fine, but I can't flash any modem.
Currently I'm running XXUENB1 modem and tried flashing the latest XXUEND6 from Omega repos and XXUENC2 from ALEXNDR development base, but with no sucess.
Tried flashing two times with Odin and than pulling the battery etc. The modem version stays the same. In download mode, it says write protection enabled, is it of any concern?
Is it possible to flash a modem on my Note 3?
Thanks for any help.
ea66 said:
Hello everyone,
I know this question showed up a couple of times before, but I'm confused about the whole situation.
I own a Note3 International version bough from an official Samsung retailer in Poland.
Updated to 4.4 KitKat through official Samsung OTA update and a month later decided to go with a custom room. Installed TWRP and Omega 14 rom. Everything is fine, but I can't flash any modem.
Currently I'm running XXUENB1 modem and tried flashing the latest XXUEND6 from Omega repos and XXUENC2 from ALEXNDR development base, but with no sucess.
Tried flashing two times with Odin and than pulling the battery etc. The modem version stays the same. In download mode, it says write protection enabled, is it of any concern?
Is it possible to flash a modem on my Note 3?
Thanks for any help.
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Under some conditions it seems that modems are hard to be written on phones with certain bootloaders and a custom recovery - but with stock recovery it seems to work better (and it also works with Mobile Odin Pro).
Right, so I tried the Odin Pro and it says after booting to recovery "Memory lock in place - TriangleAway may fix this. Skipping flash."
So I downloaded TriangleAway, did its magic, but with no result.
Still can't flash because of memory lock.
What can I do next?
Should I flash a stock rom with never modem like this one?
http://wccftech.com/update-galaxy-note-3-n9005-to-xxuend6-kitkat/
ea66 said:
Right, so I tried the Odin Pro and it says after booting to recovery "Memory lock in place - TriangleAway may fix this. Skipping flash."
So I downloaded TriangleAway, did its magic, but with no result.
Still can't flash because of memory lock.
What can I do next?
Should I flash a stock rom with never modem like this one?
http://wccftech.com/update-galaxy-note-3-n9005-to-xxuend6-kitkat/
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At this point do you have the stock recovery or a custom recovery?
xclub_101 said:
At this point do you have the stock recovery or a custom recovery?
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Now I have a custom recovery TWRP 2.7.
Now trying stock... no go. Back with stock rom and recovery and still stuck with the old modem.
edit2: went stoch, rooted and tried to flash using mobile odin pro - no success because of write protection.
Could it be you need to Sim Unlock first? I'm sure I heard that somewhere. Give it a Google to see.
Sent from my SM-N9005 using Tapatalk
martinbrettphilo said:
Could it be you need to Sim Unlock first? I'm sure I heard that somewhere. Give it a Google to see.
Sent from my SM-N9005 using Tapatalk
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But I got the phone unlocked so there is no sim lock, what about this write protection?
Is there any way around it?
EDIT: I've tried with RegionLock Away it did it's magic but still I cant flash modems
Use triangle away. Even if the counter is zero, thew is a hidden counter that trips a write protect on the modem. After triangle away, it should work. Just be sure to follow the directions.
Sent from my leanKernel 2.5 powered stock 4.4.2 SM-N900T
toastido said:
Use triangle away. Even if the counter is zero, thew is a hidden counter that trips a write protect on the modem. After triangle away, it should work. Just be sure to follow the directions.
Sent from my leanKernel 2.5 powered stock 4.4.2 SM-N900T
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Yeah, your're right, I've messed it up completely.
Flashed a stock kernel, triangle away and odin pro... everything is fine. Flashed like crazy
Anyway manged to flashed the modem from XXUENC2 from ALEXNDR development base which is around 60MB's and has modem and modem #2 partitions. Question is how can I flash the modems from omega repos which are only 8MB and have one partition only. When flashing with Odin Pro version doesn't change, although flash is a success.
ea66 said:
Yeah, your're right, I've messed it up completely.
Flashed a stock kernel, triangle away and odin pro... everything is fine. Flashed like crazy
Anyway manged to flashed the modem from XXUENC2 from ALEXNDR development base which is around 60MB's and has modem and modem #2 partitions. Question is how can I flash the modems from omega repos which are only 8MB and have one partition only. When flashing with Odin Pro version doesn't change, although flash is a success.
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Are they modem.bin or the non-hlos files? Id really recommend doing modem flashes through desktop odin, especially if they're piece meal modems and not a full stock modem flash file.
Other than that I can't offer much assistance for non stock modems, but good luck in your endeavor, and glad I could point you in the right direction to at least get a stuck fladh to work. ?
Sent from my leanKernel 2.5 powered stock 4.4.2 SM-N900T
toastido said:
Are they modem.bin or the non-hlos files? Id really recommend doing modem flashes through desktop odin, especially if they're piece meal modems and not a full stock modem flash file.
Other than that I can't offer much assistance for non stock modems, but good luck in your endeavor, and glad I could point you in the right direction to at least get a stuck fladh to work. ?
Sent from my leanKernel 2.5 powered stock 4.4.2 SM-N900T
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The files are tar packed with a non-hlos.bin file inside.
Can I use those?
ea66 said:
The files are tar packed with a non-hlos.bin file inside.
Can I use those?
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Those should be fine then. Might have to triangle away again first to remove the write lock again, but otherwise should be ok.
Sent from my leanKernel 2.5.1 powered stock 4.4.2 (NE6) SM-N900T
ea66 said:
The files are tar packed with a non-hlos.bin file inside.
Can I use those?
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If you have 2 files modem.bin and non-hlos.bin on the sdcard, download this Terminal Emulator and try these commands: (required ROOT)
Code:
su
dd if=/sdcard/non-hlos.bin of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p1
dd if=/sdcard/modem.bin of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p2
reboot
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If you have 2 files modem.bin and non-hlos.bin on the sdcard, download this Terminal Emulator and try these commands: (required ROOT)
Code:
su
dd if=/sdcard/non-hlos.bin of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p1
dd if=/sdcard/modem.bin of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p2
reboot
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The problem is that modems from omega repos have only one file - non-hlos.bin.
They lack the modem.bin, for some reason.
ea66 said:
The problem is that modems from omega repos have only one file - non-hlos.bin.
They lack the modem.bin, for some reason.
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You don't have to unzip the files from omega as they are tar and can be used in odin on computer(press pda look for your modem tar file & flash)
ea66 said:
The problem is that modems from omega repos have only one file - non-hlos.bin.
They lack the modem.bin, for some reason.
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You can download the firmware for your device and extract to obtain the modem files.
ea66 said:
The problem is that modems from omega repos have only one file - non-hlos.bin.
They lack the modem.bin, for some reason.
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If you still have a problem flashing the Modem, I used this 5 min. ago and it worked perfectly fine(used flashing instruction from x-note)
Download Odin3 v3.09 to your pc, download Modems from Omega(I used NC2) both GSM & LTE.
Put Odin and the Modems from Omega on PC Desktop.
Turn off your Cell Phone (power off normally). Take out your battery(wait 5 sec.) put it back in and boot in download mode(volume down+home+power) and than connect your phone to pc.
Open Odin and press AP and choose the GSM tar file from Omega.
Press start and wait for the phone to reboot.
Turn the phone off again and boot in download mode (same steps as before). Now look for the LTE tar file in AP and press start again.
You should now have your Modem Installed. Good luck mate

Quick question on flashing NE9

I just learned about the new choices in Odin 3.09 for instance AP - PDA mode
If I'm flashing NE9 firmware in Odid should I use AP or BL?
ezas said:
I just learned about the new choices in Odin 3.09 for instance AP - PDA mode
If I'm flashing NE9 firmware in Odid should I use AP or BL?
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Found the answer (yes I searched before but I searched more after posting the question. According to bean's thread AP mode.
Total n00b
ezas said:
Found the answer (yes I searched before but I searched more after posting the question. According to bean's thread AP mode.
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I'm a complete newbie when it comes to Odin. For flashing the .tar.md5 for the new Alliance ROM update, you just have to use the AP mode as you have stated above. Am I correct? Thank you for your time.
epicfailftw123 said:
I'm a complete newbie when it comes to Odin. For flashing the .tar.md5 for the new Alliance ROM update, you just have to use the AP mode as you have stated above. Am I correct? Thank you for your time.
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Edit:
I just noticed you said for installing the Alliance ROM. That you would do in Safestrap, not with Odin. Odin is for flashing the factory stock image .tar.md5 files (NCG & NE9) Go to the safestrap thread in development forum and there is a youtube video that will explain it all to you. The only difference being that you DO NOT create a rom slot and put Alliance on the rom slot. Safestrap has bugs and you need to install it on the stock slot. You can do a backup of your stock phone before wiping out the stock slot with new ROM.
You have to flash the NE9 firmware after flashing the ROM in Safestrap. I figured it out regardless. You have to flash as a PDA file. Thanks.
Sent from my SM-G900V using XDA Free mobile app

Problem to install Stock firmware VIA ODIN

Friends model is Model: G928G. I tried to install a ROM Sotck via Odin and gives me error at the end of the process with many diferent Sotock ROMs. I have tried on 4 different computers from i3 to i7 respectively, also using 3 cable OEM Samsung, all files installed properly, only allows the Smart Switch can a make reinstallation. any suggestions?
MelvinGt5 said:
Friends model is Model: G928G. I tried to install a ROM Sotck via Odin and gives me error at the end of the process with many diferent Sotock ROMs. I have tried on 4 different computers from i3 to i7 respectively, also using 3 cable OEM Samsung, all files installed properly, only allows the Smart Switch can a make reinstallation. any suggestions?
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Hey, just an opinion. Search around G928G modem.tar and flash it by CP tab of odin before flashing the firmware. Than try flasing firmware. If fails again, remove modem.bin file from firmware(dont know how to). Otherwise extract the whole files from firmware, delete modem.bin and make the rest files as firmware with proper tool(TAR maker or else). Good luck.
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Konsstantine34 said:
Hey, just an opinion. Search around G928G modem.tar and flash it by CP tab of odin before flashing the firmware. Than try flasing firmware. If fails again, remove modem.bin file from firmware(dont know how to). Otherwise extract the whole files from firmware, delete modem.bin and make the rest files as firmware with proper tool(TAR maker or else). Good luck.
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Going to try...
Konsstantine34 said:
Hey, just an opinion. Search around G928G modem.tar and flash it by CP tab of odin before flashing the firmware. Than try flasing firmware. If fails again, remove modem.bin file from firmware(dont know how to). Otherwise extract the whole files from firmware, delete modem.bin and make the rest files as firmware with proper tool(TAR maker or else). Good luck.
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Resolved...
with new update 6.0.1 G928GDDS2BPD2_G928GODD2BPC3 Flash MODEM with ODIN and later Flash ROM:good:
MelvinGt5 said:
Resolved...
with new update 6.0.1 G928GDDS2BPD2_G928GODD2BPC3 Flash MODEM with ODIN and later Flash ROM:good:
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Well done, glad to know.

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