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Ok was wondering if it's me or not. WiFi seems to stop working when tablet is sleeping I have to disable it than select my WiFi again why?
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mobgod said:
Ok was wondering if it's me or not. WiFi seems to stop working when tablet is sleeping I have to disable it than select my WiFi again why?
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In WiFi advanced settings there is an option to keep wifi on while sleeping.
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Mine has the same issue, even with it set to stay on during sleep.
I unchecked the wifi optimization to conserve power setting and that solved it. Somewhere on the google boards, there is a bug report on it.
I have the setting 'Keep wi-fi on during sleep' set to Always and have the Wi-fi optimization checked and my wi-fi has been flawless.
Going to try that now thanks
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I have been having the same issue, i will have to try out those settings
Driving me crazy Wtf
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Hey guys, I have a slightly related issue.
My device just won't turn its Wi-Fi off when it goes to sleep! I've tried both the advanced settings of, while plugged in and never, and both are not working add evidenced by the battery graphs.
Any fix or solutions?
- As of now I've taken my device out of its flip case/stand, assuming that the magnet in it has something to do with the Wi-Fi remaining on.
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ok back at this again sorry but seems like my wifi again goes off by itself i have to turn it off than back on to get it working anything i can to fix this problem ??
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My WiFi works just fine on public or basic password connections. It likes to dissconnect from my schools encrypted network though. I blame cm
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Censura_Umbra said:
My WiFi works just fine on public or basic password connections. It likes to dissconnect from my schools encrypted network though. I blame cm
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I'm all stock rooted but seems to do it often could this be fixed anyway?
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anyone on this ??
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Hello,
I'm hoping someone can suggest a fix, yesterday I upgraded to 4.3 using adb. I'm fully stock not rooted. today for some reason it won't connect to my home network. It's a cisco e2500 router and its on the 5ghz band. I tried setting different channels, turned off optimization....
what gives???
imoumni said:
Hello,
I'm hoping someone can suggest a fix, yesterday I upgraded to 4.3 using adb. I'm fully stock not rooted. today for some reason it won't connect to my home network. It's a cisco e2500 router and its on the 5ghz band. I tried setting different channels, turned off optimization....
what gives???
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If i connect to the 2.4ghz band it works fine... wth
Seems like there is an issue with your router. Did you change anything recently in the router setting? Try restarting the router.
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I had immediate problems with Wi-Fi after updating as well, I don't know what the new radio features but it turned out that a firmware update to my router had everything running smooth as butter again, actually better (a lot more reliable–YouTube app actually appears to buffer noticeably less and not break up, for example, downloads also initiate and complete more solidly) than it was under 4.2.2
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Nothing changed on the router i tried rebooting it also my Mac is still working fine
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Could my radio be corrupted?
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Tried sideloading again no help
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Bueller?
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I have the same problem, since the update to 4.3 does not connect to the 5Ghz band.
I'm back to 4.2.2 and not connect, does it damage my hardware nexus 4?
Hmm interesting
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jujogeek said:
I have the same problem, since the update to 4.3 does not connect to the 5Ghz band.
I'm back to 4.2.2 and not connect, does it damage my hardware nexus 4?
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I'm using an Asus AC66U at home and N66U at my office with no 5ghz connectivity issues.
Here's some things that might help you troubleshoot. Start by disabling the "avoid poor connections" feature in WiFi options. Install inssider or similar WiFi scanner to see if there is interference for your specific router config. Try removing the WiFi connection from your phone and reconfiguring.
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comminus said:
I'm using an Asus AC66U at home and N66U at my office with no 5ghz connectivity issues.
Here's some things that might help you troubleshoot. Start by disabling the "avoid poor connections" feature in WiFi options. Install inssider or similar WiFi scanner to see if there is interference for your specific router config. Try removing the WiFi connection from your phone and reconfiguring.
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Hi,
It's strange I have a similar problem. After upgrading to 4.3 my 5ghz connection came to a crawl. We are talking about 1.2-1.6 Mbps. But the 2.4 ghz was fine (35 Mpbs). Once I downgraded, re-writing the "radio" file, then the 5ghz connect was blazing fast again (50 Mbps). I'm convinced this has to do with the "radio" update, but I'm not sure what exactly.
Any suggestions? Currently I'm back on 4.2.2 as wifi speeds (PA rom) make more sense right now.
Thanks in advance!
-d
comminus said:
I'm using an Asus AC66U at home and N66U at my office with no 5ghz connectivity issues.
Here's some things that might help you troubleshoot. Start by disabling the "avoid poor connections" feature in WiFi options. Install inssider or similar WiFi scanner to see if there is interference for your specific router config. Try removing the WiFi connection from your phone and reconfiguring.
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I tried all of the above, every combination, reset my router, there are no other 5ghz overlapping networks, at this point it is something to do with my install. I wonder if a factory wipe would help...
That's my exact setup (E2500' did you set the Wi-Fi frequency band to 5GHz only on the N4 and give the band a different SSID from the 2.4 GHz network?)! Try forgetting the current connection and setting it up again.
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That's my exact setup (E2500' did you set the Wi-Fi frequency band to 5GHz only on the N4 and give the band a different SSID from the 2.4 GHz network?)! Try forgetting the current connection and setting it up again.
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yes the names are different, keep in mind the setup was working absolutely fine pre upgrade...
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yes the names are different, keep in mind the setup was working absolutely fine pre upgrade...
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I'm pretty sure it's not your router setup and the radio upgrade, as I mentioned earlier. Try going back to stock 4.2.2 and see if you can connect
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Im not rooted should i just flash the 4.2.2 image?
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d00ds said:
I'm pretty sure it's not your router setup and the radio upgrade, as I mentioned earlier. Try going back to stock 4.2.2 and see if you can connect
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If it were the radio software specifically, then logically 5ghz would be broken for everybody, which is not the case. Perhaps the issue is device data specific... There has to be a better solution than staying on 4.2.2.
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I have with wifi problems too, but with 4.3 and 4.2.2 version. At home everything works fine, but at work phone connect to router, but no Internet (internet work only 1-2s). Other devises with this router works fine!
I have even a different issue. The phone is stuck at Obtaining IP Adress every time now. I downgraded to 4.2.2 and it's still doing the same thing. It does work if connected to a different router, but not to my main one. I haven't changed any router settings either.
hello, I seem to be having a problem with the wifi on my Nexus 4.
Background Story:
My ISP before was Sky and their wifi router connected and worked fine. eventually i switched to Virgin Media as there internet is faster. i can connect to the Wifi but when my Nexus 4 goes into deep sleep, the wifi is connected but no data is received (no push notifications such as Whatsapp Google + etc) and usually the wifi icons goes grey until the device has been woken. Does anyone have any idea what it is? (just to put in the mobile data works fine and is what i'm currently using)
Wifi router has both 2.4GHz and 5GHz (both enabled)
Steps already taken:
Full Wipe (flashed Nexus Factory Image)
Thanks in Advance
Have you tried this fix in the general section on the first page?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2072930
M3drvr said:
Have you tried this fix in the general section on the first page?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2072930
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Will try and I will get back if errors, thnxs for replying most appreciated.
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IceKreem said:
Will try and I will get back if errors, thnxs for replying most appreciated.
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No problem!
Hi,
I have both a 2.4GHz and a 5GHz Wi-Fi network, but for some reason my Nexus 4 can't find my 5GHz network. Anyone know of any solutions? I'm running Android 5.0.1 stock.
tykate said:
Hi,
I have both a 2.4GHz and a 5GHz Wi-Fi network, but for some reason my Nexus 4 can't find my 5GHz network. Anyone know of any solutions? I'm running Android 5.0.1 stock.
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Under advanced in wifi settings change the wifi frequency to 5ghz and see if you can see your network
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Warbuff said:
Under advanced in wifi settings change the wifi frequency to 5ghz and see if you can see your network
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Hmm, still wasn't able to get it to work.. I've reset both my modem and my router as well, no luck.
This might be a lollipop issue, as i remember reading somewhere that lollipop has issues with 5GHz Wi-Fi bands. If you are willing, you can try downgrading to 4.4.4 KitKat and giving it a shot.
hi.. how do I know which devices are connected to my Hotspot? is there an option in Stock? it was easy to see in my note 4 Hotspot option. plz help..
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Did you ever get an answer to your question?
not yet.. no one knows the answer
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kk12002 said:
not yet.. no one knows the answer
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If you search for "Network" in the Playstore you might find an app for that.
no luck. they are wifi apps. they don't show who connects to my Hotspot
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How about changing the password in Settings, at the top where you see Wifi select More... then Hotspot and Tethering and rename the Hotspot to something random and create a new AlphaNumeric pass with a special character @!$
no more worries of who connects
In addition to this -- does anyone know how to set the Channel that wifi broadcasts on?
It seems to just 'pick' Channel 6. Well -- I'm downtown, and that's a REALLY busy channel.
I'm with these folks though, OP -- just change your WiFi password if you're not sure!
xdafly said:
How about changing the password in Settings, at the top where you see Wifi select More... then Hotspot and Tethering and rename the Hotspot to something random and create a new AlphaNumeric pass with a special character @!$
no more worries of who connects
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I know that's an option. in TouchWiz it's shows list of connected devices via Hotspot. since nexus does not show this...i was wondering if there is such an app or a hidden option for this. I mean it seem simple that app developers must have know this.. if not.. great app idea
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I use WiFi Tether Router on another device but should work on the 6p, it has an option to see who is connected and you can also change the WiFi channel too