Hi there guy's and gal's
I have and odd one I have not encountered before. I have 2 wireless connections at home and when I connect to wifi 1 the phone tells me there is no connection to the internet via that AP.
Yet when I connect to wifi 2 it does not give the same message.
I have turned off the feature "warn when no internet connection"
When I connect via either wifi with mobile data turned off I do get internet, I know there is internet there so I am at a loss why the phone gives me the message saying no internet when there clearly is.
Any ideas on this or should I just live with it and keep the warning message about there being an Internet connection turned off.
I am running the stock firmware and the handset is not rooted. Is as it came to me from factory.
Thanks in advance.
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Hi new to the forums but have found them incredibly useful so far. Noticed a couple of weeks back an issue with my WiFi hotspot app where when it is turned on (with mobile data already enabled and working) it claims there is no network availability on the app and my laptop is unable to access the internet through it despite being connected wirelessly.
Strangely enough I can still access mobile data through the internet app whilst its running. I found I could solve this by turning mobile data on and off whilst the wifi hotspot is active and then disconnect/reconnect my laptop and it will work perfectly fine. The app will say connected to mobile internet. Intruigingly if I turn the mobile data off in settings and turn wifi hotspot on, I can access the internet on the phone but it will initially come up with the "connection failed" pop up and then continue to load the page, despite not apparently being connected.
It's no deal breaker but not sure if anyone has experienced this issue yet, anyone found a fix?
I got same problem dunno realy what is problem was working good then it just startet turning off my mobile network any fix for this ?
I had the same problem. Im using an app called 'Wifi Tether' and it works fine and its alot quicker, your phone needs to be rooted though.
Link Here
I will try didnt rooted the phone but i will tnx for answering
my phone has difficulties with connecting to my schools network (eduroam). Its a 802.1x ttls pap network.
The phone connects, and at first the internet works. After a minute or so, the phone says it is connected, but i cant use internet. (apps/browser)
Even weirder: the phone reboots after disconnecting and reconnecting
Someone please help, its getting so annoying!
Check your baseband, I guess it ends with XXKS2.
Note the 2, not 5
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Hi there,
I have my HTC for about 5 days now and i was wondering,if you can save 2 or more different wi-fi locations.
Let me explain,
I have a wi-fi router at my home where i connect with my phone, but there is a problem,whenever i shutdown the wi-fi on or off from
my HTC and after i have connected to my password protected router all is good,the settings are saved.
But if i choose to disconnect my connection with my router first through the HTC of course and then turn the wi-fi to Off
the next time i try to connect to my wi-fi router it asks me the password again.
Why is this happening? What if i want to disconnect from my home connection and when i'll go to work
connect to my office wi-fi router without asking me this time the password for my office wifi network which i had filled in a day before...
Can somebody tell me what am i doing wrong?Why HTC doesn't keep the wi-fi passwords from my home and office wi-fi routers?
Thank you in advance,
Dinos
Why are you disconnecting the connection from the router... Just switch the router off or wifi on the phone off or just walk out of its range...
Or have I read that wrong?
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Hi
Are you disconnecting from your connection first? If so that is the problem you are asking your phone to forget the WiFi connection.
You don't have to disconnect just leave it, your phone will disconnect and connect to your business one.
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agree to the posts above and ofcourse if you disconnect and leave wifi on: while you are travelling the wifi will constantly search for a wifi which will drain your battery even faster.
Thank you !!!
Thank you very much for your kind help to all of you, you have been very helpful,
i have been doing it all wrong from the start,but not anymore thanks to all of you who helped me
Much obliged,
Dinos:good:
Good point about turning off the WiFi. I use tasked to disable based on phone conditions such as being connected to my car Bluetooth and which net location I am in.
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I have a Xperia S running Jellybean (4.1.2) on standard ROM, and I cant connect it to my home network.
I have a Huawei HG523a router on TalkTalk (UK) and for the last month I have had a problem where it wont connect stating 'Failed to connect to Network'. I can see the SSID and have connected by entering the WEP key and also connected through WPS.
On the rare occasion it does connect, as soon as I attempt to use the internet the WIFI kicks me off.
I now this might be an issue with my router and I have posted a similar post on my ISP forum to see if this is the issue.
If you need any info that might help or make it easier for you all to pinpoint the problem let me know and i will do my best to supply that info.
Many thanks
Make sure the MAC address filtering on the router isnt kicking you guys out of the network.
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I'm not sure what my problem is. When I connect my Note 4 to my wifi it says that my network may not provide internet. In addition, it shows "(secured)" next to my SSID name. The phone then connects to the internet, but it doesn't have internet. I think the problem has to do with the fact that my wifi is being brodcasted on 5Ghz. I attached an image of my wifi settings. Does anyone have any ideas of what to change on the router or my phone? Thanks.
As pathetic as it sounds, I simply restarted my phone and reconnect to the network at it is working great. Go figure.