Hi:
I have two WiFis in the farthest points of my home. If my S10+ is connected to one of them and I move to the other point (where the signal is very weak), the mobile doesn't connect to the other WiFi signal that is much stronger. I need to make the change manually.
How to force the mobile to recognize the strongest WiFi signal in my home and to connect to it?
Is it any setting option for this or maybe an app???
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I have an 8125 and I've been trying to connect to my Home WIFI network. It's been a frustrating experience so far. I would like to use my phone around the home connected to the internet via my home wifi but it just won't connect. Is there a network adapter that let me use the home wifi only???????
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Does ur 8125 detect the signals ?
set ur SSID, and encryption properly
Under Settings/Wireless Lan/Main. There is no signal and I can't input my SSID. There is a cursor but I can't type in any letters.
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Hey, did you try pressing the button on the bottom right next to the battery signal? If you havent go there and click on the tower signal; usually when I click it connects with the local wifi or via my home.
I don't see a button on the bottom right next to the battery signal!!!!!
Can you give me a step by step process as to how you connect to your home wifi?? I think that would be the best way of answering my vexing question. Maybe I'm doing something wrong in the setup of my wlan settings or something.
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GOT CONNECTED!!!!!!! Tinkered with my router's security settings and that did the trick.
Thanks all for your input!!
hey what did you do to your router because my phone won't stay connected!! and im thinking it maybe a router issue.
Hello,
I am having the following issue while using Wi-Fi: in the list of available networks is a type of connection I have not seen before. It seems to be a modification of sorts of my own wi-fi connection, but if the device connects to it, I cannot connect to either websites or to the other PCs on the LAN.
This connection is represented by a different type of icon as you can see on the screenshots. I have not created it, but it may be a remnant from my previous connection - look at the names, one has a space in between, the other hasn't. I created the new one (without the space) after I changed my router to D-Link's DIR-600.
An interesting thing about this connection is that the device does connect to it even when not anywhere within range of the router (say 2-3 km.)
Any ideas?
This the symbol for an Ad-Hoc network (Computer to Computer). You can probably remove that connection and still be o.k.
Thanks!
I tried removing it, but it then creates it again.
Of course, I can always disconnect and connect to the other network.
I have never dealt with Ad-Hoc connections. Isn't this connection supposed to enable access to the other computer then? Like LAN? And why does the device connect to this network when far outside the router's broadcast signal?
Hi,
I have a strange issue with my sgh-i337m. I am currently in India. The issue is with wifi. Here is the issue.
1. I can see all the AP's like other mobiles. I can connect to them and access internet only when the signal strength is full.
If the signal strength comes to fair, the wifi is still connected but i cannot access the internet. If i switch wifi off and then on, i can see the wifi AP with 2bars out of 4, but not able to connect. It shows Saved Secured.
Please help
My WiFi connection does not reach to my whole house, so we had an extender installed with Bright House. The problem is, my phone will switch to one of the connections either randomly, or when I am out of range, so if I walk to one side of the house where the router doesn't reach, it will switch over to the extender, which by the way, is still the same network, so it does it automatically. The problem with this is if I go back to my computer, which is next to the router, it will stay on the extender's connection, so I will have two bars, and when I refresh it is full, because it recognizes I am right next to the router. It's not a deal breaker or anything, and the problem isn't specific to this phone, but it's a big inconvenience.
Hi there,
I have been having issues with internet rolling out at home and I've been wondering if it has to do with a network setup. Basically we have 3 routers in different parts of the house with the same SSID for seamless connection and wifi signal everywhere in the house.
The issue I believe I'm having is that my devices are frequently connecting between each router and my device connection halts momentarily and the wifi icon isn't changing to reflect this.
What I need is some way of knowing which router my phone is connecting to with time stamps and hopefully even a Mac address since they have same SSID. Is this possible to retrieve from Android or is there an app for it? Even if it doesn't give too specific information as long as I can see that there's been a network change would be ideal too.
Thanks in advance.