After I rooted, my phone won't connect to WiFi anymore.
I started with the Cyanogen Mod (6.0.2). When I try to connect to a WiFi network, it tries to connect and gets to the "obtaining ip address" message, and finally fails to connect.
I figured I should try a different mod and completely wipe the card. So, I did this via Rom Manager. I had it backup and wipe, then install Skyraider w/ Sense. The same problem persists.
Does anyone have any ideas how I can troubleshoot this problem? Thanks!
Dumb question, but you did re-select the WiFi network you want to connect to, and re-entered the password for that network (if one is required)?
RMarkwald said:
Dumb question, but you did re-select the WiFi network you want to connect to, and re-entered the password for that network (if one is required)?
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Yeah I have. I've tested this with multiple WiFi networks on each mod. It always gets to the point of "obtaining ip address" which to my understanding means the password has worked. Either way, I'll always long press to forget the password, and re-connect. Even disabling the password on the router still causes the same issue.
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Hi,
I'm having problems with the latest LVSW ROM. The Wifi doesn't work on my 8525 anymore.
I got an error message and I only got it once while trying to connect to my Wifi at home and I wish I wrote it down. It complained of a DHCP error, something related to Pocket PC.
That's something I noticed as well when I Active Sync to my PC. It recognized it as a Pocket PC device.
Has anyone encountered this error? I've soft reset and hard reset my unit and it just won't connect via Wifi. It would try to Connect, then comes with a
Cannot connect to the network. Check your network and service provider settings and try again.
I hope someone can help.
Now I'm getting a
Cannot obtain a server assigned IP address. Try again later or enter an IP address in Network settings.
Thank you very much in advance.
al8525wu
I am also having this problem, has anyone found a solution?
Thanks.
go here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=304004
I have an issue with the Dash (t-mobile). I have open access to the internet with a D-Link router and I cannot connect to the internet. I have checked all the settings and everything seem right. I can connect to the net, but I cannot access any websites.
The error I am getting is "page cannot be found. Check the name and try again"
Is there something I am doing wrong?
I am using Kavana ROM and I have open access to internet.
Are you trying to connect through wireless with IE?
If so make sure the options/connections are set up to use the correct network on your phone.
You may have to reflash. One thing I learned some times data wont work at all and sometimes it works flawlessly after a flash. Thats the first thing I check after a flash is the data, if it does not work reflash until it does. There might be an easier way, but thats just the way I do it.
I've searched several threads, but can't figure out what I'm doing wrong.
Both devices definitely 100% rooted with superuser working fine, permissions granted for all apps.
I installed wifi_tether_v3_1-beta14.apk on the phone.
Device Profile: Evo 4G
Setup-Method: Initially I tried Softap (master). That's the same as infrastructure mode, correct?
Default SSID (AndroidTether)
MSS Clamping checked
Routing Fix checked
If I attempt to run it with these settings, I get a popup informing me the wifi hotspot started, but with errors. The log just says most of the wifi steps failed, I can post details if needed. I don't think it's really running - no upload/download indicator showing at the bottom of the app. My PC can't see the hotspot.
If I switch Setup-Method to Ad-hoc, it runs fine, no errors, PC can see it and connect to it. But KF can't connect to Ad-hoc... so lame.
So, I got ZT-180 Adhoc Switcher.apk for the kindle fire, to switch it to ad-hoc mode. Went to settings, told it to connect to AndroidTether. Switched to Ad-Hoc mode. It says "attempting to connect" ... after a minute it gives up and keeps retrying. The hotspot shows in the list of wifi networks, but it's hanging at "Obtaining IP address".
So, what's the issue? Infrastructure mode not working? Need to flash a custom rom? I read something about maybe needing a non-stock kernel? Upgrade or downgrade my radio?
I finally found a method that works, barely.
Wifi Tether (app listed above) failed.
Adhoc Switcher failed.
Wifi Hotspot Widget failed.
Elixir2's hotspot widget failed (connected but no surf).
The one that worked is free and doesn't even need root apparently: Foxfi.
I say it "barely" worked because even this has issues.
When I tried to create a password, it wouldn't connect.
But if I leave the password blank (no password) it does work.
http://foxfi.com/bin/
I just told it to start running, and left the SSID at the default (FoxFi98 I believe).
Hi all,
we've just installed a radius server at work which works with a certificate on the client side, I'm trying so hard to get my galaxy to connect to the network but I'm having no luck.
I've tried installing the certificate but I'm not 100% sure its installed.
The security for this network displays on my phone as WEP so when I try connect it asks for a password
On my computer I don't get prompted with any password it just automatically connects.
Anyone experienced the same issue and managed to fix this?
I'm having a huge issue. My Wi-Fi won't work on my 2013 Nexus. I select it. It sees it with a full signal and I put in the password, It just says saved. I tried with a connection without a password, it says the same thing. I tried flashing back to factory multiple times but it does nothing. It was working and just all of a sudden went out on me. Is there a way to flash a driver or something?
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I'm having a huge issue. My Wi-Fi won't work on my 2013 Nexus. I select it. It sees it with a full signal and I put in the password, It just says saved. I tried with a connection without a password, it says the same thing. I tried flashing back to factory multiple times but it does nothing. It was working and just all of a sudden went out on me. Is there a way to flash a driver or something?
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Firstly, just reboot the WiFi access point and try to connect to it again.
Did you change firmware or any settings on the WiFi access point? Do other devices connect to it properly?
Can your Nexus connect to other WiFi access points? Try it with your mobile's WiFi hot spot.
Finally, we need some logs:
turn off N7 wifi
start logcat (I prefer 'time' format: adb logcat -v time > log.txt )
turn on N7 wifi
try to connect
stop logcat
compress and post the log here