Any pro here? i have a problem a software problem
So Bought asus zenfone max pro m1 for my brother on 13th october , Whenever I am trying to update or download some big apps like DLS 2018 . It starts to download but shows waiting for wifi,but I only use wifi nothing else. Data is also off. Any solution to this?
Tried wiping cache,Reset,Safe boot .
Not only happening in play store,Some inbuilt apps like facebook,insta etc ,whenever I am trying to update it it shows that Install using data,it may charge you some fee. But I have wifi connected always not data and Data is off.
You need to go into developers settings and disable "keep mobile network (always on) running for seamless connevtivity" option in those settings. I think your WiFi doesn't give reliable connectivity, so phone goes to mobile network, which is off, so downloads pause.
Goto settings in playstore
Then select "over any network" under the app downlod preference tab...
build 327 has some issue with wifi so may be possible that due to it will not connecting to server try to update 331 using mobile internet. or flashing unmodified update file through stock recovery will definitely solve your problem.
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Having weird issue with mobile hotspot:
1. Turn it On and it turns on fine
2. Connect using computer - connected fine
3. Can use it for around 30 seconds, then computer goes to limited access
4. Try turning it off - gives error
Any idea?
I thought it may be because I put custom kernel/Rom, etc but now I have reverted back to Indian KF3 Rom using Odin, still same issue.
I have tried it with both the wap.cingular APN and with the mmsc.cingular APN and still same.
I get that problem when I newly connect an android device to my laptop. Maybe you didn't define where the network is in Win7. It usually asks if it's home, work or public. Until you set that it usually shows limited access.
kumarshah said:
Having weird issue with mobile hotspot:
1. Turn it On and it turns on fine
2. Connect using computer - connected fine
3. Can use it for around 30 seconds, then computer goes to limited access
4. Try turning it off - gives error
Any idea?
I thought it may be because I put custom kernel/Rom, etc but now I have reverted back to Indian KF3 Rom using Odin, still same issue.
I have tried it with both the wap.cingular APN and with the mmsc.cingular APN and still same.
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I get the exact same behaviour as you. I'm using the factory KF3 ROM, never rooted or installed custom ROMs.
Did you find a solution?
As someone else said have you both selected what sort of connection it is? (Home, Work, Public)
Has your phone got full, or near full charge? Has your phone got a good, solid internet connection?
my galaxy tab p1000jpjpc gives WIFI error--installed new rom,did factory reset but still WI FI give me error
if you want people to help, at least explain what is your WI FI error.
Did it turn on?
Can you see your access point. If not, can you see other's access point.
Or you can see it but cannot connect. Do you have security set in your router? MAC address access list in use? WPE/WPA/WPA2 ? Hidden SSID in use?
Or you seems connected but can't access internet. Did you get an IP address?
every thing is okey,my setting, my access point and my router. the problem is that when i press the WIFI icon to turn on,it give me error and never turn on, even after change the router and the WIFI network, never turn on even after installed new rom, and new route and factory reset
Go to Recovery and wipe cache.If rooted wipe Dalvic cache also.
If problem persists-
Reflash stock GB ROM and try.
first of all,sorry for annoying.
second,after every thing, the WIFI still give ERROR
Hi. I had this same issue. My solution was an app in the market called Fast Reboot. This closes and restarts all running programs. This seems to clear whatever was blocking the wigi from coming on.
If you have Tasker you may wish create a Task (and perhaps a widgit) to run the apply then switch wifi on. I have a profile that does this whenever I approach my home, and when my Tab is rebooted.
still ERROR
What if you switch off 3G, then fast reboot, then switch on wifi?
Thank u my friends for ur replies. I already solved the problem as it was hardware and changed the IC partition of WIFI
I tried searching and I have not found a solution yet. I'm running SHOstock-I with ktoonz kernel on android 4.4.2.
For some reason, my Wifi randomly disconnects from any currently connected wifi network. The first thing I try to do is to connect back to the wifi network (any available network), but it simply tries and says "Connection Failed". Next, I try to disable the wifi connectivity alltogether, but after I tap the toggle button it becomes "greyed-out" and I can't toggle it.. it just hangs. If I go back a step and then select wifi again, then I can try to disable it but the same thing just happens again.
If I reboot, then wifi works again.
Oddly enough, if I enable/disable teathering, then wifi starts to work again.
It seems I can't run Wifi for more than an hour without this issue happening. It seems to have just started doing this out of the blue. I suspect a full wipe would solve the issue but I'd rather not do that unless I have to. It usually takes me a while to get things back to normal after a wipe.
Any ideas?
Some solved the problem by unInstalling the Smart Wifi utility (for ATT and maybe other carriers too).
Read last 3 comments here: http://www.gottabemobile.com/2013/05/16/how-to-fix-samsung-galaxy-s4-wifi-problems/
horangeh said:
Some solved the problem by unInstalling the Smart Wifi utility (for ATT and maybe other carriers too).
Read last 3 comments here: http://www.gottabemobile.com/2013/05/16/how-to-fix-samsung-galaxy-s4-wifi-problems/
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Thanks, but I don't have that app installed. I am positive this is not a router issue as well.
Everytime I wipe cache/delvik then the issue doesn't occur for a few days, which I think is odd. I also tried different kernels and the problem persisted.
Does anyone know if it's possible to confirm if this is a hardware issue? I doubt it...
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It is a good idea to turn off any 'connection optimizer' or 'wifi optimizer' application or setting, in short anything that decides what connection is selected based on available connections should be turned off. The most probable reason for the problem is badly programmed software.
Hey,
I recently got a used Lenovo A7600-F tablet from my office because they weren't using it anyways.
Everything seems to work perfectly fine - except the wifi connection.
Code:
Model: Lenovo A7600-F
Android: 4.4.2 (no further update available for that model)
Kernel: 3.4.67
Build: A7600F_A442_000_029_150401_ROW
Here is the thing:
I disable/enable wifi
I click my home network and enter the password
Nothing happens for ~2 seconds
"Failed to connect to network" (no "connecting" or similar)
To make sure my WPA2 security isn't the problem, I made an unprotected hotspot on my phone. Absolutely identical problem.
One thing I noticed: The tablet is able to find all the networks around me and updates their signal strength in the list without any problems. As soon as I try to connect to one, it takes around 2 seconds until it says "Failed to connect to network". If I then try again, the message pops up instantly with no delay for all networks. From that moment on, the list also stops updating and can't be refreshed until I turn my wifi off and on again.
I downloaded "Wifi Analyzer" and I can see all the networks' strength values moving. I can close the app, do something else or go to standby and come back to see the values still updating. But as soon as I try to connect to a network, it will give that error again, stop updating the list in the wifi section and Wifi Analyzer will not be able to find any more signals. If I close that app and bring it back up now, the list of networks will remain empty. Same with the networklist on the wifi settings. Turning wifi off and on again resets the whole thing.
In short: My tablet sees all networks around me and updates them, but gives an error ("Failed to connect to network") as soon as I try to connect. Then no more wifi updates until i disable/enable it again.
Factory reset did not help, I let the battery drain and charged it back up - no success! I also tried an app called "Wifi Ruler", which was mentioned to fix a similar problem in a post I found on another forum. Connecting through that has exactly the same effect.
Does anybody have an idea about what is going wrong and what else I could try to fix this?
Hi all,
I've been having an issue when trying to update the software on my S10+. I'm currently on ASDB update and have been since late May / early June. Every time I try to check for the newer update it takes roughly 5-10 minutes to check and then displays the the message in the attached screenshot... Any help is greatly appreciated.View attachment 4788945
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I'm really surprised no one else has had an issue with this or has any idea what could be the issue..?
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Try to update manually via odin, it might be a CSC mismatch between the original CSC and the one on your phone now (assumption). Anyway, download frija (link on the s10+ forum) and download the latest update for your model (snapdragon/exynos), unzip and flash with odin. Hope this helps.
I have the same problem. Not only my phone but orther samsung's phone or tablet. I guess it causes by the Network or Router somehow.
The solution is, you turn off Wifi, using DATA mode only, check for update, if there is an update, turn off DATA and turn on Wifi again to download.
For other devices, turn on Hot-pot mode to let other devices connect internet via your DATA mode. Turn off immediately when it's downloading the update.
Good luck.
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I have the same problem. Not only my phone but orther samsung's phone or tablet. I guess it causes by the Network or Router somehow.
The solution is, you turn off Wifi, using DATA mode only, check for update, if there is an update, turn off DATA and turn on Wifi again to download.
For other devices, turn on Hot-pot mode to let other devices connect internet via your DATA mode. Turn off immediately when it's downloading the update.
Good luck.
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I don't use a data plan on it but I got it hooked up to hotspot from my main phone and it worked near instantly. Thanks for the tip
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