Won't connect to Cisco E4200 router with N only G! - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Hi,
Just received my Galaxy Nexus earlier today and have been battling to have it attempt a connection to my WiFi router at home, it'll have a go at the neighbours routers but just says 'saved' on mine and never connects or fails regardless of password given or settings used.
Well - I just found the issue, if I set the E4200 to 'G' mode the phone connects perfectly, but it WILL NOT connect to the router set to 'N' speeds on 2.4 or 5GHz using 20 or 40 MHz channel width.
Anyone found there are potential issues with this phone and 'N' routers? I should mention I've tried 3 different kernels (stock, modaco and franco) and 3 different ROM's (4.0.1 stock, 4.0.2 Revolution HD and 4.0.3 build in the dev section) and all exhibit the same issue. Have not changed baseband as I'm using a 'T' model and want to keep my I9250TDVKK6 modem - this is probably where the problem is anyway.
Anyone else having similar or found a workaround or solution? Thanks!

Hi,
have you tried settings the MHZ band on auto or anything besides just 20mhz band? not many devices like this channel, I'm not having any trouble on the Aerohive system at work or other Netgear at home.

Thanks for the thought! 20 is standard but I've tried every setting - it will connect on 2.4GHz using 'G' fixed speed/protocol or 5GHz only using 'A', neither works at all on 'N' on any channel, width or security
It is bizarre, it's like the phone decides it won't try and says "saved" on the profile once the password is put in when its on "N" there is no connecting, authenticating or getting an IP feedback at all, it does nothing really. If I choose another working AP after trying an "N" one the "N" one says 'disabled'.
My SGS2 worked flawlessly and without complaint previously on any "N" or otherwise setting.

I have the same model router, and it is working for me. I have both the 2.4 and 5 ghz set to mixed network mode. Channel width set to auto, and security/encryption matching on both frequencies. On the Nexus, I have the 5 ghz specified in Wifi settings.
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I have this model and connect via the 5ghz connection with no problems.

Same with E3000 with DD-WRT and Virginmedia Superhub
I've been suffering with this problem for a while now. I bought mine on the 19th Nov and tried it out in pure 5 Ghz mode almost straight away and was very impressed with the throughput from my 50Mb Virginmedia cable connection (40+Mb/s with Speedtest.net app).
All was well until I suddenly couldn't connect. It said the SSID was saved and the signal was excellent but tapping "connect" did nothing. I presumed my phone was acting a little screwy so did a had reset (stock unrooted 4.01F YAKU) and tried again but still suffered the same problem.
I started to suspect it could be a channel issue as the GN only supports a handful of 5Ghz channels, so set them accordingly in DD-WRT on my E3000...same result.
To rule out the router, I activated the 5Ghz wireless on my Virginmedia Superhub and what do you think happened?? Exactly the same as before. Everytime I tapped connect, there was no evidence of and attempt to connect to the network. I then tried the 5Ghz SSID on the E3000 and got the same result with the Superhub one dropping back to "disabled" as the OP noticed.
I'm trying to recall if the problem occured before or after the volume fix OTA but I can't really remember to be honest. I'm sterting to think that the handset is faulty as only a couple of people seem to be suffering with this issue...
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I Googled the issue again and discovered a post on Androids bug posting forum which seems to indicate it's a hardware fault:
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=23296
I think a trip back to Phones4U is in order for an exchange.

It's happened again!!
I have the same problem with the replacement handset as before. I had just been using 5Ghz, disconnected and when I tried to reconnect, it just sat there as if I hadn't selected "Connect". I've been looking around on various forums and I'm inclined to think that they just die after a while as there arer many other posts similar to this with lots of people trying saying the same as I (and the OP did). Mine has been fine for over 2 months and suddenly has ceased to work...Looks like a warranty replacement this time as P4U were kind enough to replace the handset in-store even though I was out of the 30 day exchange period as I had shown them this forum post indicating it was a known problem that other users were suffering...Technology always fails me in the end

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Wi-Fi on the GN is horribly broken—you just need to accept it until the Android developers get their heads out their *sses and fix it. Using our Cisco enterprise-class access points, the GN cannot connect at 5GHz—though every other Wi-Fi device that supports 5GHz can. That said though, the GN CAN do 11n over 2.4GHz. Go into Settings, Wireless and Networks, Wi-Fi and tap on your SSID. This should show you your link speed and 72Mbps is as good as you’re going to get with a 20MHz channel and the GN hardware—mine shows 65Mbps and this is an 11n speed, albeit a slower one. From the configuration of our enterprise-class access points, 11g covers “6.0, 9.0, 12.0, 18.0, 24.0, 36.0, 48.0 and 54.0”—whereas 11n covers “m0-m15” (MCS index). The GN only supports m0-m7 and, currently, my GN is connecting at m6.
Hope this helps! At least a little.

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[Q] Unable to see SSID of my 801.11n network

Hi all
I have just received an HTC Desire HD and when I try to connect to my home wifi network (which was using 801.11n) and the SSID wasn't shown in the list of available networks. I tried adding the network manually but it then just said that the network was "out of range, remembered". After that, I changed the settings on my wireless router to 801.11g and, lo-and-behold, it appeared on the phone.
I then updated the OS to Android 2.3.3 but, when I switched the router back to 801.11n it again couldn't find the wifi network. I don't want to be stuck with 801.11g (too much interference in my block of flats) and the phone is supposed to support 801.11n. I was wondering if there were any known issues with it (unsupported channels etc). I tried searching the forums for the last 10 mins with no luck.
I'm just using the standard ROM that came with the phone (not had a chance to play yet . Software version is 2.36.405.8
Thanks in advance
Vassago
Update
Ok - so googling around, I realised that I may have a bit of a fundamental misunderstanding of wifi.
On my router settings, I am given the option of choosing between 2.4GHz and 5GHz. I thought this was the difference between 801.11g and 801.11n... but apparently, 801.11n can also operate on the 2.4GHz band.
The interference I suffer from my neighbours is when I'm using the 2.4GHz band so I would prefer to use the 5GHz one. Are there any limitations on the device restricting the frequency bands it can use?
Thanks
Unfortunately, you can only use 2.4GHz N with the DHD.
Ouch
I wonder if I can cancel my contract still...
Oh well - thanks anyway.
Try to use another channel between 1-13 and stick to 2.4ghz band

Authentication Error

Is anyone getting an authentication error displayed on access points? I get this random on my work/home access point and yes I am close to the access point. I dont think it started doing this until the 4.1.2 update.
Did you try "forget" on your connections and then recreate them?
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Yup, I deleted all and its fixed for a few hours. If I turn wifi off and back on it fix's it for a little while. Its random, but it looks like the S3 and the Note 2 have the issue. I googled it and found other people with the same issues.
Very odd. I'm assuming you're running stock and not a bleeding edge custom rom. Is this any ap, or just one or 2? Ones you control?
I really don't know enough about the spectrums and noise congestion, but if they're ones you can control, use a wifi app that'll show you all the aps and channels in your area. That should help you find a less congested one.
Until someone more knowledgeable chimes in, all I have are ideas. :/
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Same problem
Yea this is really weird. I have a ASUS RT-N66U router with a 2.4 ghz band and a 5ghz band as well as a second router being used as an access point. I have a fairly large house and my first router didn't quite reach some spots. So at first I had the SSID the same for both routers. I was having problems with the setup so I changed the SSID of the access point router and all was well for a couple of weeks. then all of the sudden the RT-N66U router started giving me the Authentication error. So I have tried everything including giving the 5ghz band a diffrent SSID and that worked for the 5ght band. I can access the 5ghz band but still get the authentication error with the 2.4ghz band.
Getting this problem too.
Same Authentication Error Problem
labrat1974 said:
Yea this is really weird. I have a ASUS RT-N66U router with a 2.4 ghz band and a 5ghz band as well as a second router being used as an access point. I have a fairly large house and my first router didn't quite reach some spots. So at first I had the SSID the same for both routers. I was having problems with the setup so I changed the SSID of the access point router and all was well for a couple of weeks. then all of the sudden the RT-N66U router started giving me the Authentication error. So I have tried everything including giving the 5ghz band a diffrent SSID and that worked for the 5ght band. I can access the 5ghz band but still get the authentication error with the 2.4ghz band.
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I have the identical problem as well with the same router and the same phone.
Ernie Adsett
I got this error as well on my RT-N66U and S3. So, is this a Samsung and ASUS issue?
I haven't seen this issue with other phones connecting to my N66U.
I've had this issue as well. Although I am using a belkin router.
I tried the forget this network and still had the issue come up occasionally. I reset my modem and router and haven't had the problem since.
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using 2 routers in the same house is always asking for connection troubles, even if you have one of them set as "access points"; I have a netgear router, and a netgear access point in my large house, and they work just fine; I have set up the access point with a different network name than the actual router, and, when I am in the part of my house, or outside, which is closer to the access point location, I just switch wifi networks on my phone/tablet to the "other" network, and it connects just fine....
Ive gotten it randomly also...
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Wow...same router (RT-N66U), same phone, same problem...!
Although for me it only happens on 5Ghz...I have the strange feeling that this will remain a mystery...!
EDIT: Got sick of this. I've scanned for other 5Ghz networks in my area in there were just 2, very low reception from where I am. Removed WPA2 and now running open with wifi mac filtering. Voila.
same
lightpsycho said:
Wow...same router (RT-N66U), same phone, same problem...!
Although for me it only happens on 5Ghz...I have the strange feeling that this will remain a mystery...!
EDIT: Got sick of this. I've scanned for other 5Ghz networks in my area in there were just 2, very low reception from where I am. Removed WPA2 and now running open with wifi mac filtering. Voila.
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Got same router with note 2 and note 8 on 5 ghz. 2.4 is not an option(exceopt for poor chromecast) as it is flooded with 20 other APs. Only 1 other 5 GHz AP around on different channel with very weak signal. Note 2 is pretty good about staying conencted but somedays note 8 just will not play nice and have to switch to 2.4 GHz SSID. see new FW for outer release 9/11. Will try when i get home.

[Q] Suddenly can't see my 2.4GHz wifi.

Hey all
I have a T-800 with IronRom on it. Everything was working fine for almost 2 months now. Starting yesterday, my tab is unable to find my 2.4GHz WiFi, but is still able to find/connect to my 5GHz WiFi or other 2.4GHz networks (public hotspots).
Other devices see the 2.4GHz network fine, and can connect to it. I've just rebooter the router and payed closed attention to what happened. Once the router is online, i can briefly see the 2.4GHz network, i tried to connect to it and my tablet asks for the wpa2 key. When i entered it (it's pretty long) i clicked connect, but the network was already listed "out of reach" by then.
Some more info:
I have rebooted all related devices
Tablet CAN connect to 5GHz network
Tablet CAN'T connect to 2.4GHz network (out of reach)
Other devices (laptop, phones) CAN connect to the 2.4GHz network
Tablet CAN connect to other 2.4GHz network
I have tried a Wifi Analyzer app, that also can't see the 2.4GHz network.
What could cause this or how could i diagnose/fix this issue? Any help greatly appreciated!
Thanks a bunch in advance!
Perhaps some program you've installed recently has made changes to the system or settings that's prohibiting connection?
You seemed to have established there is nothing wrong with your network, and even the device can use both bands...
I would backup, reset the device and see if its still an issue.
Itchiee said:
Perhaps some program you've installed recently has made changes to the system or settings that's prohibiting connection?
You seemed to have established there is nothing wrong with your network, and even the device can use both bands...
I would backup, reset the device and see if its still an issue.
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Thanks for your reply! I have performed a reset and the problem persists. I have contacted Samsung support and they say it's a hardware issue and i should send it in.
The repairs are outsourced to Dynafix (can't post URL because I'm a new user). Any idea on how they handle rooted tablets with a custom OS? Should i tell them upfront?
You should get it as far back to stock as you can... ie - odin a stock rom.
If its indeed a hardware issue then it shouldn't matter but don't give them that reason.
I managed to fix the problem with the suggestion of a friend. My 2.4GHz connection's channel setting on the router was set to automatic. I assigned it a fixed channel and it immediately popped back into my available networks. Weird problem, but I'm glad i didn't send it in for repairs because they would've charged me for it.
Had the same problem and it was rom related. I changed the rom and coud enable auto channel again in my router...
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Nexus 5X can't find any wifi network

So I bought a Nexus 5X 2 days ago. When I first started the phone it was running Android 6.0.0 and it didn't have issues. But a update for 6.0.1 showed up and I downloaded it. And then the issues came. It cannot find any wifi network... The problem isn't from my network, because every other device finds my home network and all the neighbors network, but the 5X doesn't find any... I tried factory reset, network reset, cache reset, nothing helped. I even tried Android N beta and for a moment it fixed the issue, but this morning the wifi problem occurred again. I sign out from the N beta and through Mobile network it managed to download the last stable version(that's what google is calling it) - 6.0.1 and the problem was still there.. after some restarts of the phone and some factory resets, i thought the problem was gone, because it managed to find every wifi network in the area, but after i used the phone for 25-30 minutes, the wifi problem occurred again and ever since... So, is this a common issue with the phone, or the android 6.0.1, or is my phone a defected one? Should I go to the store and ask for a replacement? Or will the next phone do the same thing ?
stormklr said:
So I bought a Nexus 5X 2 days ago. When I first started the phone it was running Android 6.0.0 and it didn't have issues. But a update for 6.0.1 showed up and I downloaded it. And then the issues came. It cannot find any wifi network... The problem isn't from my network, because every other device finds my home network and all the neighbors network, but the 5X doesn't find any... I tried factory reset, network reset, cache reset, nothing helped. I even tried Android N beta and for a moment it fixed the issue, but this morning the wifi problem occurred again. I sign out from the N beta and through Mobile network it managed to download the last stable version(that's what google is calling it) - 6.0.1 and the problem was still there.. after some restarts of the phone and some factory resets, i thought the problem was gone, because it managed to find every wifi network in the area, but after i used the phone for 25-30 minutes, the wifi problem occurred again and ever since... So, is this a common issue with the phone, or the android 6.0.1, or is my phone a defected one? Should I go to the store and ask for a replacement? Or will the next phone do the same thing ?
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Hi something similar happened to my 5X (6.0.1). It was able to find wifi network but I was not able to use internet even-though internet was working for other devices. I have restarted phone but my phone stuck in to WIFI Obtaining IP address...
I have restarted my router and problem resolved. Happened two times. Might be some bug in software.
I'm currently facing this very same issue, no WIFI networks are showing up. I've already flashed latest N preview with same results, funny thing is that this morning was working just fine. But I had to reboot the phone and now it won't detect any WIFI Network at all.
I'm starting to think I have a failed unit, but since I'm outside the "US" I can't send it back for warranty repair. So I'll just keep it and keep restarting until it's fixed again. This is really frustrating, never happened to me with any device I owned before.
kornolio80 said:
I'm currently facing this very same issue, no WIFI networks are showing up. I've already flashed latest N preview with same results, funny thing is that this morning was working just fine. But I had to reboot the phone and now it won't detect any WIFI Network at all.
I'm starting to think I have a failed unit, but since I'm outside the "US" I can't send it back for warranty repair. So I'll just keep it and keep restarting until it's fixed again. This is really frustrating, never happened to me with any device I owned before.
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Is it every wifi or just your wifi?
If it is just your wifi, try factory resetting your router after recording the settings, or try removing some entries that my be using NVRAM.
I've seen cases where the router runs out of NVRAM to record the DHCP entries and that causes connection issues. It doesn't show up for other devicdes because their entries are already stored in NVRAM. It is just the incremental new device you add that triggers the problem, so you naturally think the problem is with the new device since all your other devices work with the router.
my solution for wifi not found/working
i´ve upgraded from the nexus 5 to 5x.
i had a really weird issue with my wifi.
only found my wifi when i was not in airplanemode. so i read 1000 of articles about the wifi of the n5x.
just the standard blabla. so i did my own research
while my n5 and my n7 + 2 laptops had never issues my new 5x didnt find my wifi. i really thought it was an hw-issue. but it wasnt.
i am using a fritzbox router. newest update, made a reboot, rebooted phone. nothing happened.
then i checked my wifi channels, set it to manually and instantly found my wifi. i really never expected that the channel got such a big influence. may be the latest update brought a bug for the wifi channels or the hw is just not capable of some channels, dunno. but this is what helped me and it was nowhere mentioned in any forum.
tl;dr
try to change your wifi channel of the router.
edit: btw i found the 5ghz while the 2,4ghz wifi didnt work. but i wanted the 2,4ghz wifi to work because of the short range of my 5ghz wifi.
atm i am on channel 8 and i got no problems with the 2,4ghz wifi network
L-ViZ said:
edit: btw i found the 5ghz while the 2,4ghz wifi didnt work. but i wanted the 2,4ghz wifi to work because of the short range of my 5ghz wifi.
atm i am on channel 8 and i got no problems with the 2,4ghz wifi network
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I don't know about Europe, but usually in the US we only use channels 1,6,11 to prevent overlap.
This is because there is overlap in the channels so you can't really use the in between channels due to too much interference. If you are the only wifi transmission in your area it is fine to use any channel, but if there are others and they are using standard channels for no overlap/interference and you are using in-between channels, your signals are probably going to interfere with each other.
When everyone is using the set channels, then they can negotiate properly and everything works better. With overlapping frequency bands, the negotiation doesn't work well because your signal sometimes looks like noise to the other device.
sfhub said:
Is it every wifi or just your wifi?
If it is just your wifi, try factory resetting your router after recording the settings, or try removing some entries that my be using NVRAM.
I've seen cases where the router runs out of NVRAM to record the DHCP entries and that causes connection issues. It doesn't show up for other devicdes because their entries are already stored in NVRAM. It is just the incremental new device you add that triggers the problem, so you naturally think the problem is with the new device since all your other devices work with the router.
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Hi, thanks for your help but unfortunately it's every wifi... it just hangs on "Searching for Wi-Fi Network..." and stays there...
I already talked with LG and they asked me to send the unit for repair, but I'm no in the US anymore (I was for a short time of period and that's when I bought this phone). So that would not be an option, right now I'm only using 4G and trying to measure it, lol
Just another question, do you guys think I could use a WIFI external dongle through USB OTG? Could that be possible on the Nexus 5X?
Thanks for your help! :good::good:
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L-ViZ said:
i´ve upgraded from the nexus 5 to 5x.
i had a really weird issue with my wifi.
only found my wifi when i was not in airplanemode. so i read 1000 of articles about the wifi of the n5x.
just the standard blabla. so i did my own research
while my n5 and my n7 + 2 laptops had never issues my new 5x didnt find my wifi. i really thought it was an hw-issue. but it wasnt.
i am using a fritzbox router. newest update, made a reboot, rebooted phone. nothing happened.
then i checked my wifi channels, set it to manually and instantly found my wifi. i really never expected that the channel got such a big influence. may be the latest update brought a bug for the wifi channels or the hw is just not capable of some channels, dunno. but this is what helped me and it was nowhere mentioned in any forum.
tl;dr
try to change your wifi channel of the router.
edit: btw i found the 5ghz while the 2,4ghz wifi didnt work. but i wanted the 2,4ghz wifi to work because of the short range of my 5ghz wifi.
atm i am on channel 8 and i got no problems with the 2,4ghz wifi network
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Hi, thanks for the suggestion but the problem I'm facing it's with every wifi network around, not only mine.
I guess unit is defective, but could a simple reboot trigger this kind of behavior? This is strange, never happened on any device I've owned before. :crying:

Wi-Fi drops for a split of a second

I have the 7T for about a week now and it's really a fantastic smart phone.
The only problem for me now is that the Wi-Fi seems to drop for a split of a second (which disconnect me from online games, such as COC) then it's OK again, the Wi-Fi icon on the status bar disappear for a second and then appear again.
The problem is really annoying and could happen for several times for a few minutes and has this happening both in my home and in my work, I guess this is not a router issue.
I turned off the battery optimizations features (adaptive battery and sleep standby optimization) and also some Wi-Fi features (such as intelligently select the best Wi-Fi and auto switch to mobile data)
My phone is updated with the latest Oxygen OS 10.0.6
Any idea?
No,
But I have the exact same issue, I’m hoping it’s a ROM issue that will be fixed as no other devices in my network have problems.
I have noticed this only when connected to 5 ghz channel. I'm using a TP link router with ACT broadband and wherever I have faced this issue apparently all the places have the same router.
My thread on the community : link
The screen recording of when it happens.
I have ubiquiti AP'S with 2.4 and 5ghz (connecting at 5ghz) and which are rock solid normally and certainly with all my other gear.
I'll take a look at your thread. Thanks.
Same issue for me too. Just got the 7t a couple days ago
Damn, I just ordered a 7T and I'm hoping it works well. I had a 6T, using here on T-Mobile in the States, and it would drop the LTE connection quite often. It would reconnect automatically in a second or two, but it was super annoying and I ended up sending it back. I know this thread is about Wi-Fi but it brought back memories. I'm hoping these phones don't have issues with the modem or something.
Dont wanna sound selfish, but im glad im not the only one with this problem. Still dont know what is the issue
More info
Seems that the problem occurred only when I'm not close to the router (although the signal seems to be OK) and the Wi-Fi switch from the 5 to the 2.4 ghz and then from 2.4 to 5 ghz continuously.
My home router uses the same SSID for the 5 and 2.4 ghz network, I tried to disable the 5 ghz just for testing, but I could not do this as my router is managed by my ISP.
After system update to 10.3.0.HD65AA problem seems to be solved, although WiFi is not mentioned in the update log.
TheBlueRaja said:
I have ubiquiti AP'S with 2.4 and 5ghz (connecting at 5ghz) and which are rock solid normally and certainly with all my other gear.
I'll take a look at your thread. Thanks.
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Same issues with a Ubiquity mesh system. Thought it was the handoff between APs, but maybe not. I'm on stock 10.0.5 TMO. It's done it since I've owned it which was launch day. I don't game or anything so it's just been a slight annoyance. I can confirm this is the only device having the issue. My wife has a V30 which is fine and my two daughters have Samsung Galaxy 9s which are also fine.
ArikShemesh said:
I have the 7T for about a week now and it's really a fantastic smart phone.
The only problem for me now is that the Wi-Fi seems to drop for a split of a second (which disconnect me from online games, such as COC) then it's OK again, the Wi-Fi icon on the status bar disappear for a second and then appear again.
The problem is really annoying and could happen for several times for a few minutes and has this happening both in my home and in my work, I guess this is not a router issue.
I turned off the battery optimizations features (adaptive battery and sleep standby optimization) and also some Wi-Fi features (such as intelligently select the best Wi-Fi and auto switch to mobile data)
My phone is updated with the latest Oxygen OS 10.0.6
Any idea?
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Hello my english is not good, i can only reply using google translation,
hope you could understand
I have the same problem as you, and I have updated 10.0.8, but the problem persists, but I found that only a few people have this problem, so I try to change the settings of my asus gt5300 router. turn off Smart Connect function and separate the SSID of each 2.4Gzh 5Gzh, because my router is with 2 5Gzh so I also separate it into 2 SSID
If your router only has 2.4G and 5G, just separate them.
I tested it for a few days and it worked out 5Gzh Wi-Fi drops for a split of a second
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ArikShemesh said:
Seems that the problem occurred only when I'm not close to the router (although the signal seems to be OK) and the Wi-Fi switch from the 5 to the 2.4 ghz and then from 2.4 to 5 ghz continuously.
My home router uses the same SSID for the 5 and 2.4 ghz network, I tried to disable the 5 ghz just for testing, but I could not do this as my router is managed by my ISP.
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Hello my english is not good, i can only reply using google translation,
hope you could understand
I have the same problem as you, and I have updated 10.0.8, but the problem persists, but I found that only a few people have this problem, so I try to change the settings of my asus gt5300 router. turn off Smart Connect function and separate the SSID of each 2.4Gzh 5Gzh, because my router is with 2 5Gzh so I also separate it into 2 SSID
If your router only has 2.4G and 5G, just separate them.
I tested it for a few days and it worked out 5Gzh Wi-Fi drops for a split of a second
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YrrchSebor said:
Damn, I just ordered a 7T and I'm hoping it works well. I had a 6T, using here on T-Mobile in the States, and it would drop the LTE connection quite often. It would reconnect automatically in a second or two, but it was super annoying and I ended up sending it back. I know this thread is about Wi-Fi but it brought back memories. I'm hoping these phones don't have issues with the modem or something.
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Hello my english is not good, i can only reply using google translation,
hope you could understand
I have the same problem as you, and I have updated 10.0.8, but the problem persists, but I found that only a few people have this problem, so I try to change the settings of my asus gt5300 router. turn off Smart Connect function and separate the SSID of each 2.4Gzh 5Gzh, because my router is with 2 5Gzh so I also separate it into 2 SSID
If your router only has 2.4G and 5G, just separate them.
I tested it for a few days and it worked out 5Gzh Wi-Fi drops for a split of a second

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