I created a topic a while back about Wifi being disconnected after waking from standby. I turned off standby mode then and dedicated my 5GHz band to the shield. Problems seemed to go away, but they've been getting worse over the last few weeks. This is xposted on nVidia's forums, but I want to see if the XDA community has any advice as well. Any help is appreciated
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I've had my Shield TV since about last November. Overall the unit is great but I'm getting problems with Wifi that seem to be getting worse. When I first had the unit, it seemed like it would disconnect from my wifi after going to sleep and need to be restarted or manually reconnected about once a week or so. I have an ASUS RT-AC68U, and I am using my 5GHz radio. The Shield is the only device I allow to use 5G, and from Wifi Analyzer, there are no other 5GHz routers in my neighborhood. My router and Shield are on the same floor of my house, and only separated by about 20ft with minimal obstruction (Shield is inside a TV stand, router is in the next room with door open.
When the problem first started, I set the unit to not go into Standby mode, which seemed to help (it was always disconnected after coming out of standby).
Now it seems to be getting progressively worse. The unit now needs to be rebooted after not being used for some time. This is typically once when we first get home from work/school and later on in the night after dinner. In addition to Wifi not working, Wifi Direct often stops working as well as my shield controller wont work. I have to resort to a USB keyboard to get the thing to reboot.
I have updated the firmware each time it becomes available which has made no impact on this issue. Currently I'm on 3.1 stock firmware. I have not rooted or unlocked this device. Does anyone have a similar issue? Is there anything I can do to try and fix this? Connecting by Ethernet is out of the question, I don't have a drop near by and I bought this unit because it has wireless AC capability.
I got disconnects from wifi but never seen an issue with the wifi-direct which is for the controller. The 3.1 update did sort the issue with my shield remote though.
Honestly the short answer is to use Ethernet to get the best out of the kit, even a cheap Homeplug networking kit would be better than the wifi. Besides the wifi drop outs, I had no end of grief trying to get SPMC/KODI to access shared folders on my network with wifi (yes even 5GHz).....using Ethernet resolved the headache.
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I got disconnects from wifi but never seen an issue with the wifi-direct which is for the controller. The 3.1 update did sort the issue with my shield remote though.
Honestly the short answer is to use Ethernet to get the best out of the kit, even a cheap Homeplug networking kit would be better than the wifi. Besides the wifi drop outs, I had no end of grief trying to get SPMC/KODI to access shared folders on my network with wifi (yes even 5GHz).....using Ethernet resolved the headache.
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*sigh* It's frustrating to buy something for a specific feature (wireless ac - upgraded router as well which I had been mulling for a while)... to have it not work. Thank you for the suggestion though. I was looking at just getting a wireless AC AP or adapter if I gave up on the sheild's network, but the homeplug is in the same ballpark and probably more reliable so I'll keep that in mind if it gets to that point.
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*sigh* It's frustrating to buy something for a specific feature (wireless ac - upgraded router as well which I had been mulling for a while)... to have it not work. Thank you for the suggestion though. I was looking at just getting a wireless AC AP or adapter if I gave up on the sheild's network, but the homeplug is in the same ballpark and probably more reliable so I'll keep that in mind if it gets to that point.
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No worries...I do realise it's not what you wanted to here. IMHO if a device is static then hard wire it, I use wi-fi only for mobile/portable devices.
I think your best move would be to look at getting a triple pack homeplug kit (dual ethernet ports would be good). One is for the Router, another for the SHIELD TV and the third (if you deem necessary) for your old router. Hopefully your old router can be setup as an AP and extend your wifi further throughout your home or garage/garden even. The kits are dead simple to use, although they can be fussy about the power extensions used...Ideally you want one that has passthrough so you can plug the adapter into the wall outlet, then the power extension into the homeplug adapter (Just a word to the wise in case you go this route and encounter problems).
I've had my SHIELD TV for a little while too and I also thinks it's great....I've been offered silly money for it from friends, once they've seen all I've set it up to do. I've actually got to the point now where I want to do a factory reset. I have done my experimenting and now know what I want on there, so it won't take long to redo and i'll lose the junk in the process...perhaps it might help cure some of the wifi niggles I encountered too...who knows?
Wish you all the best with it
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No worries...I do realise it's not what you wanted to here. IMHO if a device is static then hard wire it, I use wi-fi only for mobile/portable devices.
I think your best move would be to look at getting a triple pack homeplug kit (dual ethernet ports would be good). One is for the Router, another for the SHIELD TV and the third (if you deem necessary) for your old router. Hopefully your old router can be setup as an AP and extend your wifi further throughout your home or garage/garden even. The kits are dead simple to use, although they can be fussy about the power extensions used...Ideally you want one that has passthrough so you can plug the adapter into the wall outlet, then the power extension into the homeplug adapter (Just a word to the wise in case you go this route and encounter problems).
I've had my SHIELD TV for a little while too and I also thinks it's great....I've been offered silly money for it from friends, once they've seen all I've set it up to do. I've actually got to the point now where I want to do a factory reset. I have done my experimenting and now know what I want on there, so it won't take long to redo and i'll lose the junk in the process...perhaps it might help cure some of the wifi niggles I encountered too...who knows?
Wish you all the best with it
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Thanks. I switched to my 2.4G wifi and problems seem to have gone away, at least for now. Probably try that a little longer. I too have thought about resetting and using one of the custom roms on here.
Using 2.4Ghz is worse for some users from neighbor's wifi causing it to drop out.
I use 5Ghz and have to occasionally restart the device to fix it.
You would be better off using power off instead of relying on standby mode as that is buggy and prone to causing issues with stuff like audio and a stored media playback glitch.
I have a nexus 6p that, like some others with the phone, suffers from Bluetooth issues. I have performed every troubleshooting step in the book that i can think of and have come to the conclusion that it must be a hardware issue. The main thing i want to be able to use my Bluetooth for is to connect to my LG G watch R which i absolutely love. Trying to come up with outside the box solutions i bought a USB c to usb a OTG adapter and tried plugging in one of the Bluetooth adapters i have for my pc and using that instead of the built-in Bluetooth. No luck. The phone doesn't even recognize it as far as i can tell. My phone is rooted so if any possible solutions require root that is fine. Does anyone know if this setup could be possible? Any possible solutions besides having to write custom drivers?
Seems a lot of the Octacore (PX5) android units seem to have wireless issues. I'm curious if it's possible to add a USB wireless dongle and use that for wireless instead of the integrated wireless?
I see people adding 3g/4g dongles so I got curious about these since I have one for my PC that works great.
Thanks!
was wondering the same since, the on board wifi card sucks
I have a Joying PX5 and my WiFi adapter is bad as well. The one on my Joying Sofia unit functions much better.
So I already tried this. I have 2 USB WiFi dongles which I have normally connected to 2 Raspbery PI B+s (so the old ones).
Neither of them functioned in combination with my Joying unit.
Note that I only connected them. I tried a few things, did some reboots and that's about it.
I did not try anything (yet) with the wireless configuration in /etc. Neither did I check the logcat, etc.
But I'm afraid it will not work. I assume they only compile the WiFi drivers they need. If their Wifi chip is a BroadCom, Qualcomm (Atheros), RealTek, or whatever, I assume they will only include drivers and compile kernel support in for that hardware.
But again: that's my assumption.
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BUT: You made me curious again. I will do some "lsusb" actions to see which WiFi chip they actually use and which drivers have been compiled for the unit.
I've not had any issues with WiFi other than the scan interval is a joke.
i've seen that the comfast usb bluetooth wifi adapter has worked for some people
Hey guys,
I have a little problem. I ordered an OBD2 Wifi Dongle for reading fault codes of my car. I chose a Wifi adapter because some of my family members are iOS users so they can use it, too.
The dongle is working fine, connected it with my windows tablet and could read the fault codes of my ford mondeo.
With my device (htc one m9 running LOS15.1) I can connect the wifi to the dongle but I can't get connection to the specific port.
The default address and port is 192.168.0.10:35000. I can ping the adapter but even a port check on my device does not work.
I've read something about, that android can't connect/handle ad-hoc networks correctly? Is this still a problem in android 8.1?
I already tried to give my phone a static address but no success.
Do you have an idea what I need to change/edit or what I can do?
Thank you
Regards,
Dominic
Hi all
I recently ordered a Xtron 10.1" head unit. TE103AP
Question is , how does the internet dongle work on the unit?
Yes it plug in to USB , but does it just make a WiFi hotspot and I connect the radio to it via WiFi, or does it have a app like on a PC. Where the internet works trough the USB with a app , so you can see the signal strength and USSD codes to check data balance.
Hope someone has used this and can help me. I dont want to order a dongle if its just a WiFi hotspot.
Thanx
On this unit with DSP https://androidautoshop.com/2-din-s...32gb-entertainment-system.html#/26-map-europe
i just connected the 4G modem and it worked. automatically. On xtrons you might need to connecto to it by wifi
I have been in contact with xtrons support and they said wifi only
I'm not sure if that is an android (rom) limitation or a usb stick limitation
When connecting the dongle to computer, the driver software gives you option to change it from wifi to usb. The driver remembers the setting, but the stick defaults to wifi when plug into another machine
Going to do some more testing with other 3g and 4g sticks and also see if can change the default on the stick
I was also disappointed to find it only worked as hotspot. I was hoping to try and setup as dongle for data and wifi for odb
I did some testing with another 4g usb and it was detected as a modem (or whatever it is). Had to use an app from the play store to modify the apn though. As previously found with these type of headunits, the usb is underpowered and I found the usb device would lose power after a minute or two and then reconnect (also had usb dab and 4gdong001 plugged in at same time)
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I did some testing with another 4g usb and it was detected as a modem (or whatever it is). Had to use an app from the play store to modify the apn though. As previously found with these type of headunits, the usb is underpowered and I found the usb device would lose power after a minute or two and then reconnect (also had usb dab and 4gdong001 plugged in at same time)
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Which other 4G USB dongle did you use?
Which Play store app did you use to configure it?
Did you manage to make it run stable and not get lost after 1-2 minutes?
Cheers!
I had the same issue.Was not able to get my Huawei 4G dongle working on my Xtrons device..
That is why I am now using a spare phone I had. I installed the app Automate and made a new Flow.
Phone is now connected to the unit by USB. And every time I start thecar,USB gets power. Then the phone is triggers by Automate to start Hotspot.
That way my Xtrons unit as Wifi connection..Works great
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I have been in contact with xtrons support and they said wifi only
I'm not sure if that is an android (rom) limitation or a usb stick limitation
When connecting the dongle to computer, the driver software gives you option to change it from wifi to usb. The driver remembers the setting, but the stick defaults to wifi when plug into another machine
Going to do some more testing with other 3g and 4g sticks and also see if can change the default on the stick
I was also disappointed to find it only worked as hotspot. I was hoping to try and setup as dongle for data and wifi for odb
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Hey bud the 4G dongle is a modem the back slides out and a simcard goes in. It gives you two different sizes options small and large if you look properly. It may look like it just plugs into a USB port but the back does slide of. Hope this helps.
Also once you plug it into your Extrons android head unit you have to go to internet settings select the 4G dongle then put on the security codes writing on the back of the dongle. Make sure you have credit on your simcard or it won't work.
Your Extrons android head unit should have a built-in WiFi antenna for internet hot spot or your WiFi at your house. There's different ways you can connect the internet to your android head unit. You can even Shere your phone WiFi data to it by pairing your phone and by making your phone act as a modern.. you will have to find your phone through the head unit maybe instead of the other way round to make that way work. I find the 4G dongle easier to connect than rather trying to use my phone as a modem.
Just download PPP Widget from PlayStore, work a charm with Huawei 4G Dongles.
What SIM card/provider is useable in the U.S.?
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Hey bud the 4G dongle is a modem the back slides out and a simcard goes in. It gives you two different sizes options small and large if you look properly. It may look like it just plugs into a USB port but the back does slide of. Hope this helps.
Also once you plug it into your Extrons android head unit you have to go to internet settings select the 4G dongle then put on the security codes writing on the back of the dongle. Make sure you have credit on your simcard or it won't work.
Your Extrons android head unit should have a built-in WiFi antenna for internet hot spot or your WiFi at your house. There's different ways you can connect the internet to your android head unit. You can even Shere your phone WiFi data to it by pairing your phone and by making your phone act as a modern.. you will have to find your phone through the head unit maybe instead of the other way round to make that way work. I find the 4G dongle easier to connect than rather trying to use my phone as a modem.
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Just been trying to figure out what provider to use here In the states to get my 4g dongle to work on my 10.1
This 4gdong001 works as lte modem in Europe? My ones says service restricted when i try to start the 4g connection into band 20 or 3!
On my case I just cloned my SIM as I have a very good data plan (30GB) and bought a small usb 4g modem (Alcatel Mw40v), I just have to turn on the wifi hotspot when at the car and the my head unit connects automatically (Atoto M6). The router disconnects when unused for some time to save the battery.
Mine does have an app but I don't really need it, I just used it for the initial configuration, been there for more than 6months now and works wonderfully (I use music stream a lot).
Dongle is working intermittently
Hello Guys,
I am new here and I have an issue with a dongle stick on a Android 8.0 head unit.
I have a Huawei 3g dongle that I want o use it at an Dasaita Android head unit. I connected the dongle and it worked fine without doing any configuration. It worked fine for one day, the next day it didn't connect to internet. I unplug and plug it in again , the dongle's led is flashing but is not connecting. What could be the cause? Thanks for helping and sorry if the question was already asked.
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Hello Guys,
I am new here and I have an issue with a dongle stick on a Android 8.0 head unit.
I have a Huawei 3g dongle that I want o use it at an Dasaita Android head unit. I connected the dongle and it worked fine without doing any configuration. It worked fine for one day, the next day it didn't connect to internet. I unplug and plug it in again , the dongle's led is flashing but is not connecting. What could be the cause? Thanks for helping and sorry if the question was already asked.
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Strange Head unit and 4G doungle......
I think everybody had an issue.... One day everthink is working fine, and the next day nothing working....
More useres bought a USB modedm, with wifi hot spot. Set the doungle with PC. Connect the Doungle to head unit. If it is connected fine, use Modem, if not connected connect with Wifi....
WiFi dongles require expensive data plan
The issue I have with using a 4G WiFi hotspot instead of a real 4G dongle, is that I can't set the WiFi connection to 'metered'. Most apps will only do certain tasks through WiFi, to save cellular data. Podcasts, Play Store updates, offline maps, etc. can all be configured to use WiFi only.
So when I used the Xtrons 4G dongle (which has to be used as a hotspot) for a month, I received an incredible invoice from my telco. Getting a big data plan just for my car does not make sense; it's enough if it syncs only when it's parked on my driveway using my home wifi.
So if anyone got a real 4G dongle to work on an Xtrons unit (I have the PX5 Android 8), i would be interested in the brand and model. And also if the unit will see it as cellular instead of WiFi.
6.2" ANDROID 10 DSP QUADCORE CAR DVD GPS here ( Portugal ) , going crazy trying to figure out why connection goes out after a couple minutes.... ( tried using my phone has a hotpspot and it DOES NOT loose the connection ! ( radio-usb cable -4G LTE WIFI modem usb Dongle )any info will be greatly apreciated !!!!
Xtrons unit
luismigueloliveira said:
6.2" ANDROID 10 DSP QUADCORE CAR DVD GPS here ( Portugal ) , going crazy trying to figure out why connection goes out after a couple minutes.... ( tried using my phone has a hotpspot and it DOES NOT loose the connection ! ( radio-usb cable -4G LTE WIFI modem usb Dongle )any info will be greatly apreciated !!!!
Xtrons unit
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What connection goes out? Just 4G(what carrier)? I have been trying to make mine(United States) work with Verizon since I got it, but though it connects to verizon it never gets data. I believe it's hardcode(locked) to T-Mobile or maybe GSM in the head unit. T-Mobile worked first try with no issues. If I ever root I'll look to swap out some system packages to see if that works, but in the mean time it's more pet peeve that it sees it but won't work as I have a spare verizon sim with shared data just doing nothing. I have my hotspot connection to my unlimited phone automated and that works nearly flawlessly.
To be Fair to the Seller(IDoing) they told me up front it only worked with T-Mobile.
the WIFI connection ! ( established through a 4G LTE WIFI modem ) ( NOS-carrier) mobile Sim card - only data )
I had no "notice " of any incompatibility from the seller ( in fact I bought all items from them precisely to assure compatibility ! )
I´m waiting on a friend to bring his new HOTSPOT to see if that works ...
if there was any limitation on the carrier SIM it would also not through the smartphone hotpspot connection ....right ? ( it does ! )
Hi all, I need your help.
I have the following Chinese car head-unit android 9 for Audi. This unit is 4g supporting SIM card but unfortunately when I inserted nothing appear in the unit. Now I am trying via Huawei usb 4g dongle but I can not find the way to see the root for PPP widget in order to connect the dongle. Any suggestions to find a solution? Thank you in advance