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Is there any app that has advanced settings like on a laptop to change the roaming ability?
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Dunno if this will help you or not, but I use Roam Control for the market...it works great and has saved my butt many times when I find myself in the middle of nowhere. But, it's not really an advanced wifi setting tool like you originally asked, it just focuses on changing your roaming settings only. Does an awesome job tho.
Dunno if it works on Gingerbread tho, I'm still on an EC05 rom waiting for the devs to update to Gingerbread. It gets updates frequently tho so I'm hoping the dev has already updated its support to Gingerbread.
Here's the link:
https://market.android.com/details?...sMSwxLDEsImNvbS52dXZ1emVsYS5yb2FtY29udHJvbCJd
I am on Legendary 2.1 and just had it pointed out and I verified that even though my wifi is connected to my router it continuously scans every few seconds. This has got to be a battery drain. Is there a way to turn off the scanner when connected or set it for every 5 minutes instead? Thanks.
Edit: Thanks TeamERA for explaining that it only does that while in the listing window so it can update the list immediately. It defaults to the scan interval in build.prop when that window is closed. Thank you.
I think romtoolbox allows you to change that Im not sure but you can check it out.
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Sorry root tools by jrummy allows you to change wifi scan intervals
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I'm pretty sure you should be able to turn off 'network notification' while connected...this should stop scans since this option is made to notify when a network is available. In theory, if its not notifying you if new networks are available, I would assume it's not scanning. Good luck
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URwannabehack said:
I'm pretty sure you should be able to turn off 'network notification' while connected...this should stop scans since this option is made to notify when a network is available. In theory, if its not notifying you if new networks are available, I would assume it's not scanning. Good luck
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No It still scans even after disabling the notification
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I tried SleeperROM and it does it there too. Can someone look into making the scanner manual only?
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I tried SleeperROM and it does it there too. Can someone look into making the scanner manual only?
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That would be awesome cuz you have to figure that's a lil bit of a battery drain.
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I had the same problem on a few different roms
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I had the same problem on a few different roms
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Did you resolve it or it is still doing it?
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kennyglass123 said:
I am on Legendary 2.1 and just had it pointed out and I verified that even though my wifi is connected to my router it continuously scans every few seconds. This has got to be a battery drain. Is there a way to turn off the scanner when connected or set it for every 5 minutes instead? Thanks.
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I found a program called wifi buddy on the Android market. This program allows you to disable wifi scanning.
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I found a program called wifi buddy on the Android market. This program allows you to disable wifi scanning.
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I will try that...thank you! Probably add hours onto my battery life on weekends at home with wifi on.
Wifi buddy settings only control that app not the system settings so disabling wifi scanning only worked inside app not to system wifi scanning
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I'm not knowledgable enough yet, but has anyone looked into using SQ Editor? Perhaps something can be manipulated in system files to just disable intermittent scanning all together? Only initial scan when wifi is activated? Just an idea...
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I'm not knowledgable enough yet, but has anyone looked into using SQ Editor? Perhaps something can be manipulated in system files to just disable intermittent scanning all together? Only initial scan when wifi is activated? Just an idea...
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That's what I was hoping for. Can't seem to get a DEVs attention to look into this. Build prop edit doesn't do anything.
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Trying to find any sort of process or folders in root explorer that relate to wifi/scanning and coming up empty...I'm with you Kenny, we need a dev to pick this up, especially if editing build prop showed no results
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I think my phone is doing this too.
In betterbatterystats mmc_delayed_work (under kernel wakelocks) accounts for 90% of my wakelocks, this does not happen on 3G so it is definitely related to Wifi.
I thought it had something to do with my router (DIR-655) as other people said they experienced unusual drain with that router.. Not so sure now.
This is probably the main reason people are complaining about their battery life on the gingerbread builds. I think it is more of a EI22 issue. How did EH17 or the previous gingerbread Roms handle this and if it handled this issue better can we take something from to fix our problem.
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It would be nice to actually have the system manipulated, however, I am pretty sure that Juice Defender has an option of wifi control...I think (and I don't fully remember, just went to Thunderhawk and haven't put it back, trying to figure out other ways to better battery, as is everyone else) that you can allow JD to stop all wifi unless user selected.
So I don't claim to be a dev, but I just thought of something that might lead you in the right direction. I remember a post about lowering the signal threshold on your phone to get better 4g connectivity a couple of months ago in the general section. Its a dialer code and you need your msl to gain access. This is one of the phone settings like at the bios level. When I did this, I was able to see a boatload of settings that you would not find anywhere in the os settings. If you know where I am talking about and know the dial code to get in there, I do remember seeing some wifi stuff. Maybe something in there you can change scan or retry rates, with signal thresholds that might work for you. Write down all changes you make if u need to go back.
Again, just a thought trying to help.
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That's a good idea. I will check that out when I get a chance.
This is so annoying when downloading large files because the screen just stay on, if you turn it off the file won't continue to download.has anyone found a fix for this. I feel bad for the people who stream music over wifi, this is a big problem . I also tried dolphin browser but the browser isn't the issue
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franco.kernel has a setting for this. And I have de ja vu.
Use the search feature and wifi high performance will fix it.....search for the app in market
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Epix4G said:
Use the search feature and wifi high performance will fix it.....search for the app in market
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Thank you will give it a try
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juanzr1 said:
This is so annoying when downloading large files because the screen just stay on, if you turn it off the file won't continue to download.has anyone found a fix for this. I feel bad for the people who stream music over wifi, this is a big problem . I also tried dolphin browser but the browser isn't the issue
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Settings > Wifi > Advanced > "Keep Wifi on During Sleep" Set to "Always"
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Settings > Wifi > Advanced > "Keep Wifi on During Sleep" Set to "Always"
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seriously? nobody else knew this????
rican408 said:
seriously? nobody else knew this????
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Seriously? Like, seriously guys? Hehehe
That won't fix the problem that OP is having. Search for what was mentioned, there is something coded by default that causes WiFi to basically get choked down to almost nothing when the phone is sleeping. It stays on, but the speeds go to ****.
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Seriously? Like, seriously guys? Hehehe
That won't fix the problem that OP is having. Search for what was mentioned, there is something coded by default that causes WiFi to basically get choked down to almost nothing when the phone is sleeping. It stays on, but the speeds go to ****.
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Really? Weird, I have no problem streaming music over wifi with the screen off..
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ingenious247 said:
Really? Weird, I have no problem streaming music over wifi with the screen off..
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"...when downloading large files..."
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1370544
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1370544
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Thank you for contributing instead of just condescending.
My first response is always the obvious fix, especially when something simple like streaming music over wifi is cited... You'd be surprised how many problems are fixed like that.
However I still haven't experienced that problem, but the OP wasn't specific enough to start eliminating possibilities and jump to a bug as the reason
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I am also having this issue, Verizon GN.
Reading that linked thread a little earlier, it does seem to indicate that the new setting "WIFI PERFORMANCE FULL/HIGH" is not properly modified by apps, be they winamp or tune in (the two I have tried).
As a result, I too was getting drop outs at the time my device went to sleep. Most often the radio would pick up again after 10 seconds and continue to operate normally, but sometimes there would just be CONSTANT buffering/drop outs - noticed this more with tune in radio (tried various stations).
I am trying out the 'wifi high performance' app also linked earlier. Knock on wood, it seems to helping so far. I do have a question about it, the app (1x1) square just pulls up a screen with a checkbox for the wireless network correct? There is also a widget (2x2) which doesnt seem to ever show up on your home/main screens even though you manually put it there however many times.
Seems like the widget is not working, when pinging im getting atrocious times and still getting the drop offs... thought it might have been fixed but now trying in tune app and having constant issues.
Is there any solution? This means I cant stream radio over wifi ever??? WTH
ive never experienced this. ive downloaded roms while its asleep. radio streaming no problem. im on the sprint gnex....
Guys, see this topic and thread about the widget not staying on the screen, and about the size issue.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26655633&posted=1#post26655633
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1370544
This is the other thread. I have been chronicling my progress. The wifi max performance app is currently helping, but does seem to turn itself off on the reg.
Will keep the other thread updated.
FYI, for the 3rd update in a row Sprint enables Connection Optimizer by default. It is a HUGE battery drainer in the past, and maybe even more so in the JB release. Remember to go into..
Settings --> More Settings --> Mobile Networks --> Connections Optimizer
and uncheck.
stevesprivateaccount said:
FYI, for the 3rd update in a row Sprint enables Connection Optimizer by default. It is a HUGE battery drainer in the past, and maybe even more so in the JB release. Remember to go into..
Settings --> More Settings --> Mobile Networks --> Connections Optimizer
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But does it stick as disabled when you disable it? I had that problem in LI3 and I ended up freezing it with Titanium Backup.
You have to go to /system/app and delete or rename Connection Manager.apk.
Even if you disable it. It will be turned on again.
That's the Sprint "don't use your unlimited data"
That sh** is all day long scanning for Wi-Fi.
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I haven't had the issue of it turning back on. Once unchecked it no longer shows up as a battery hog and no longer turns in my Wi-Fi
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stevesprivateaccount said:
I haven't had the issue of it turning back on. Once unchecked it no longer shows up as a battery hog and no longer turns in my Wi-Fi
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Same here. But true it is sprint trying to cheat us from getting internet off 3g. That's why to get back I leave Pandora on all night almost every day. Lol talk about data usage.
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I just froze it usint titanium backup it still shows up in settings→more setteings→mobile networks but u cant press it.
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timer1 said:
I just froze it usint titanium backup it still shows up in settings→more setteings→mobile networks but u cant press it.
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Same here.
It is causing hell on my phone today. Keeps flipping out and flapping my WiFi connection. Just checked it in Better Battery Stats...yep, this is the third worst offender behind screen and media services. And Sprint pushed out a buggy update that won't let people turn it off...
With this and their incredibly stupid removal of Internet Calling, I can see LJ7 being pulled or a fast update being pushed out ASAP.
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I find this quite interesting... I get great life leaving it on... I have disabled many other things and restricted my background data but not this... interesting indeed
Oh here is a picture of what I get with it on... ill do some tests in the coming days to verify which setting is better
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Mutiny32 said:
It is causing hell on my phone today. Keeps flipping out and flapping my WiFi connection. Just checked it in Better Battery Stats...yep, this is the third worst offender behind screen and media services. And Sprint pushed out a buggy update that won't let people turn it off...
With this and their incredibly stupid removal of Internet Calling, I can see LJ7 being pulled or a fast update being pushed out ASAP.
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Did you try freezing it?
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First off, a thousand apologies if there is already a post or thread regarding my issue. I could not find it.
After using ROM toolbox pro to uninstall sprint connections optimiser my WiFi still turns on pretty frequently by itself. Is there some other app I need to freeze or uninstall to keep this from happening?
I've looked in WiFi settings for an option to disable "notify me when networks are available" but couldn't find that.
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jamebarron88 said:
First off, a thousand apologies if there is already a post or thread regarding my issue. I could not find it.
After using ROM toolbox pro to uninstall sprint connections optimiser my WiFi still turns on pretty frequently by itself. Is there some other app I need to freeze or uninstall to keep this from happening?
I've looked in WiFi settings for an option to disable "notify me when networks are available" but couldn't find that.
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You know, I forgot I uninstalled Connections Optimizer and my WiFi still turns on. I have yet to figure out what is causing it. But it is a pain in the arse to constantly turn it off. Let me do some research..
EDIT: Are you on JB or ICS?
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You know, I forgot I uninstalled Connections Optimizer and my WiFi still turns on. I have yet to figure out what is causing it. But it is a pain in the arse to constantly turn it off. Let me do some research..
EDIT: Are you on JB or ICS?
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Did you change the WiFi settings in batteryguru? It turns on WiFi as well
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You know, I forgot I uninstalled Connections Optimizer and my WiFi still turns on. I have yet to figure out what is causing it. But it is a pain in the arse to constantly turn it off. Let me do some research..
EDIT: Are you on JB or ICS?
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I'm on JB.
And I spoke too soon. With WiFi turned on I see an option for network notification. I set it to do not notify me of networks. We will see if that helps.
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javskies said:
Did you change the WiFi settings in batteryguru? It turns on WiFi as well
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I do use battery guru, didn't think to check for that.
I did have the "manage WiFi" on in battery guru. Turned that to off.
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jamebarron88 said:
I'm on JB.
And I spoke too soon. With WiFi turned on I see an option for network notification. I set it to do not notify me of networks. We will see if that helps.
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I was just about to post this. Works perfect now! And I un installed battery guru
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I was about to post a question regarding this. Good to know I wasn't the only one having this issue. I just got my Optimus G and couldn't figure out why my WiFi would randomly turn on. I changed the network notification setting and will test that out.
Oh btw, I'm running completely stock and not rooted Android 4.1.2
Edit: didn't work... Almost seems like when I get a multimedia message my wifi turns on
Yep seems like when I get a new picture message my wifi turns on... Anyone have this issue?\
Edit: Ok read about how to disable the sprint connection optimizer. unchecked the box and let's see if that helps.
Edit 2: that did it... Thanks!