Hi,
Yesterday, for some unknown reason, my phone was unable to connect to my network (Three-UK). I know it's a problem at my end because my brother can connect and he is on the same network as me.
I am on CM 7.0.3 [Stable].
I am using an HTC Desire.
Please help !
RESOLVED: Just wiped all userdata, re-flashed CM 7.0.3 and I'm sorted. A lot of work to do getting it back the way it was though .
Have you modified apn points?
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I haven't modified a thing. It just suddenly stopped working.
I can no longer connect to wifi.
I turn it on and it scans for like half a second, returning no results, only sometimes it finds a few low-signal secure adress, only to disappear a few seconds later. If i try to connect to an open network it's stuck on "connecting" and then it disappears from the list again! It won't even show the remembered ones.
I tried flashing a different kernel, another rom, even trying the wifi on the stock froyo, but still same issues.
Anyone who could help me solve this issue?
Download wifi manager from android market. See if that works
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Same issue sadly, can't find any network.
You have already tried other ROMs and kernels, but I think you have to flash another radio....
You got to search which radio version works the best with the ROM you use
I have the same problem. The guys from HTC Romania told me to sent the phone to the warranty, but the phone is rooted. I`m waiting for an unroot .
HTC Sense works for you?
Flashed all 3 radios specified in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1029318
Still nothing.
And yes HTC sense works.
Hello everyone,
Tonignt i wanted to update my HTC Desire from cyanogen 7.0.3 to 7.1.0RC1 and i decided to update the radio as well
I took the last version of the radio (5.17.05.23) and followed the procedure given on cyanogen wiki.
There was no problem until the initialization of the google account : i did not have any data network so the account could not be synchronized.
After several reboot, cache wiping, the data network is still unavailable.
What can I do to have my data connection on my desire back ? (Please help )
Did you check your apns are correct;
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Yeah its not a rom/radio issue as i'm running that exact combination
Swyped from my CM7.1 Desire using XDA Premium App
Thanks for your answers... I went back to 7.0.3 and I got back my data connection.
Then I tried again to migrate to 7.1.0RC1 and it was ok. I don't know what went wrong the first time but it works now
Hey..
So I'm not new to Android development and ROMs but I just can't find any possible explanation or even a temp solution to WiFi on my HOX running ARHD 8.0.0 and 8.1.0
My HOX will not connect to my home network and is stuck on "Obtaining IP address" !!
I tried wiping cache, full wipe and reflash ROM, rebooting both phone and router, turning airplane mode on and off, static IP but no use...
I updated to ARHD 8.1.0 but the problem is still there, and I tried the maXimus ROM.. seems the problem has something to do with the new base or Sense 4.1 .. because those ROMs all use that base, while AOSP / old base ROMs perfectly connect to WiFi.
Each one of the 3 ROMs (ARHD 8, 8.1 and maXimus) connected to that network once after flashing but after that stopped connecting (optaining IP)
any ideas?? I really love the better Sense UI speed and the overall fixes and I abandoned the CM10 ROM for this.. Please help !! Thanks in advance
Sorry if I mess up everything in English, my first language is Greek
Hi this has heppend to me a few times turn your WiFi box of for about 10 sec and turn it of on your phone aswell turn ye box back on then it phone WiFi
Then it should work
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Flash the boot.img..
Try a different kernel and see if that solves any of your problems
WiFi Fixer App did it for me... Had a WiFi /3G issue right after flashing the first CM10 p12 that came out Saturday afternoon, when neither 3G or WiFi would get internet... Apparently it has soneghing to do with the different areas worldwide where Fones with slightly different hardware are sold.. Try the app and see if it works..
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thanks guys !! the problem seems to have strangely fixed itself without any effort from me I was just going to make a call and noticed it was connected to the network and working very well.. and when I was at a cafe it connected normally to the network there
tried a reboot and it still works.. finally
I still don't understand what's happening but I'm glad it's fixed !
Thanks a lot for your help !!
I have a PrimoC phone that I unlocked and rooted then I installed TWRP and made a backup. I did not bother connecting to WiFi before doing this, but the phone was showing that it wwas receiving signal from VM. After installing TWRP with Hasoon2000's AIO and making a backup, I went to Settings so I could connect to WiFi and download MSL reader. WiFi is on, but the phone can't find any networks and it is no longer connecting to VM.
Any ideas what's wrong?
Phone is Primo C, CDMA
flash boot. img in bootloader via cmd...
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Where can I get that for the stock ROM? I've flashed the boot.img of custom ROMs on other phones, but not stock.
Open up the ROM zip from a stock ROM and pull out the boot.IMG. I'm sure there's some rooted stock ROMs posted in your dev section. Or from a nandroid backup from a stock ROM, if you have one.
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So would this work?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1754036
or the Sprint one here?
http://www.filefactory.com/f/0eafb9c43276c308/
Alright, I flashed the boot.img, but it didn't make a difference. Still no WiFi or connection to VM.
Flashed boot.img a couple of times and rebooted a couple of times. No WiFi or service. What can I do?
Hi, maybe your device has lost It's IMEI. Would you mind posting the first 4 numbers of your imei found in about phone? Thanks.
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I don't see an IMEI anywhere... Do you mean IMSI? If so, first 4 digits are 3100
Thanks for the help, I really appreciate it. I ported my number to P+, so I don't have a working phone until I get this to work. I flashed another one of these HTC One Vs last weekend without this problem, so I'm not sure how I ran into it this time...
I recommend using SickKernel for Sense roms. Did you flash a kernel through fastboot yet? And did you flash any module files?
No I didn't flash a kernel through fastboot, nor did I on another HTC One V that worked fine last weekend.
I unlocked the phone with this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1598964
rooted with this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1751004
Then I installed TWRP and perm rooted by following Hassoon2000's guide and while using his AIO.
This is the same process I followed last week and it worked fine then. The only difference I can think of this time was I didn't even attempt to connect to WiFi before starting this process.
Thanks for the help.
Someone on another forum gave me a .zip called "Jmz-PrimoC-kernel-ICS-20120820". I flashed the boot.img from it and now the phone boots to the VM loading screen and then turns off and continuously reboots and the process repeats.
EDIT: I flashed the .zip and still have the same problem. I'm wiping the cache, dalvick cache, and doing a factory reset and then restoring a backup.
EDIT 2: Restored the backup, it loaded up the phone normally without the reboot this time. I unlocked the phone and a second later it powered off again and now it's rebooting continuously, but it makes it to the normal screen now before doing so.
Really need a phone for work guys. Please help me.
Alright, I did this on a second phone I got for my wife to try and figure out where I went. I unlocked the bootloader and rooted by following these instructions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1598964
WiFi worked after that and VM bars were showing up.
I then booted into Bootloader and opened Hasoon2000's HTC One V AIO Kit. I clicked on TWRP CDMA 2.1.0 and then clicked 'Flash Recovery'. The recovery flashed successfully.
I then made a backup successfully and rebooted. When I rebooted, I was getting 'No Service' and my WiFi doesn't work either.
I may have actually had WiFi and service after I flashed TWRP, but before I made the backup. I think I did, but I'm not sure. Anyways, all that is above is everything I have done with this phone since taking it out of the box. No idea what's wrong.
Please help.
EDIT: When I scan for WiFi on the 2nd phone, I am now finding my network, but strength is always poor or fair and it won't connect.
If the imei really is lost, you will not have a chance but taking it to the HTC service try flashing cwm instead of twrp, maybe that changes something
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How would I know if the IMEI is lost? I just don't see anywhere it would be in the settings under about phone. Can I just flash CWM over TWRP?
I followed this:
http://www.androidauthority.com/one-v-clockworkmod-recovery-6-0-1-2-custom-recovery-115527/
and flashed CWM.
Still no WiFi or service. I don't need service with this phone, but I do need WiFi.
EDIT:
OK, so I am getting WiFi on the 2nd phone, but it's weak. When I'm right next to my router only the circle fills up on the meter and occasionally one bar will with it. Still no service though.
Hi, well I do not know the exact noun for this, but you can see it at settings, about phone, phone-identity. Sort for my bad English sometimes, I'm from Germany
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Under phone identity I only see Phone Name, Model Number, Device Serial Number, MEID, MEID Decimal, Phone Number, and IMSI. No IMEI. I checked a friend's working HTC One V he got on the CM sale too and he doesn't have an IMEI under phone identity and his phone works fine.
Also, I am now getting WiFi on the 2nd phone, but it's weak. When I'm right next to my router only the circle fills up on the meter and occasionally one bar will with it. Still no service though. When I go up to my room where another HTC One V running AOKP says ~35% signal, this phone drops.
Thanks for helping me.
You do have the back cover on right? Did you root both phones with Hasoons program?
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Strange. I've set the language of my phone to english for testing, and I'm getting this (1st screenshot).
Instead of using About Phone, you could try opening the dialpad and dialing *#06# (star pound zero six pound). Now a text box like in my 2nd screenshot should pop up. Please only tell me the first four digits, because an IMEI is unique and private.
EDIT: zmk76 is right, in the back cover is the antenna built-in, so signal drop without the back cover is normal (I have really heavy signal drops without the back cover)