Can't use data connection after long WiFi usage - HTC One V

Hello everybody,
I have problem with my One V GSM running custom JB ROMs (every one eg. AOKP, MIUI...). After long WiFi usage (longer tthan hour or something like that) I cannot quickly connect to data connection - 3G/2G doesn;t matter. Natural but irritating solution was to enter flight mode and quick or change cellular mode (3G<->2G). I think the thing is there is some kind of radio sleep mode and waking it up just doesn't work.
As researched problem could be with custom JB roms - another guy had similiar problem on Samsung. For him clearing data of Google Services Pramework worked but for me it's just temporal (until reboot seems to work fine).
I really don't know what to do

Related

GSM Nexus on 3 UK doesnt reconnect after data drops.

Hey guys
I use AOKP and around the time it moved to 4.0.4 my phone started behaving oddly. Say I'm.driving and go through an area with no coverage, when I get back into coverage, my phone connects to the network for calls and sms, but data doesn't reconnect.
I have the latest AOKP with IMM761 kernel but it still happens.
It's very annoying as I use IM and email constantly. Cycling flight mode fixes temporarily but takes quite a while and this basically makes push notifications redundant.
I used to have an SGS2 that behaved similarly on 3, but before I call and rant, I wanted to check if this is a bug regardless of network, or if it's something to do with a problem between Samsung radios and 3's network again.
Cheers
Mike
Have you got IMM76D or IMM76I?
The latest should fix those bugs...
What radio are you using?
However, if you put the phone in airplane mode and then switch it off after just some seconds, it should be fine.
It takes a good few minutes to cycle flight mode on AOKP. It's quicker for me to reboot.
Baseband XXLA2
IMM76I kernel (that comes with AOKP Milestone 5).
I never actually had the bug before updating to the latest stuff. Now I can't rely on it. It's basically unusable.

Galaxy Nexus loses network connectivity after enabling data

Build: IMM76I
Baseband: I9250XXLA2
If I don't enable data, the phone works fine. I can receive and make calls just fine.
Once I turn on data connectivity, data works fine for a while. Like 40-45 seconds. After that, the connection sort of gets stuck. I cannot make any calls, and if I call my number, I get a 'not reachable' message. The indicator in the notification bar will show full bars for a while, then if I got Settings >> Wireless & Networks >> More >> Network operators to do a manual search for network, the status bars drop to zero, become an 'x', and then go to full again. The behavior then repeats.
Bootloader is unlocked.
Any kind of help will be appreciated.
If it helps, I have the NTT Docomo version of the Galaxy Nexus (SC-04D) that is sold in Japan, but I live (and use the phone) in India.
Are the APN's set up properly for your carrier?
I'm assuming you've tried the usual toggling of airplane mode and rebooting, etc.?
APN is setup correctly, which is why the data connection works fine for a minute or so.
Toggling Airplane mode often does nothing at all, since the cellular connectivity system seems to be stuck, even when it does, it takes a loooong time for Airplane mode to get enabled in the first place, and disabling it takes even longer.
Rebooting the phone fixes the issue, but it returns very quickly (within a minute or so after rebooting).
Also, another similar thread over here mentioned that their problem got solved by flashing the FuguMod kernel - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1438417
I flashed the kernel successfully, but the problem still persists.
Mine is doing the same thing. I'm out of ideas.
i'm starting to think this problem is extremely common.
My thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1626593
another: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1643015
another: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1618163
and another one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26340507
i believe those thread is about same problem (or variants)...
it will be really useful if everybody was under same thread! =o)

[Q] WiFi drops under multiple custom roms

Hi,
I am having problems with wifi drops under custom roms (I've tried several CM10 builds and AOKP's JB Milestone 1).
Under a rooted stock rom (UCLH9) and ATT installed kernel (3.0.8-985684) I get a very stable wifi connection.
However, if I install a different rom via ClockworkMod, I'll get wifi connections for ~ 30 seconds (or until data stops transmitting), and then it will drop out. I have to cycle the wifi on and off to re-establish a connection. Again, I'll stay connected for 30 seconds or less and wifi will drop again. The rest of the phone works fine.
Despite the dropped connection, the wifi icon (under settings) will say connected but show no signal bars. In addition, the phone nearly comes to a halt and hangs, as if all processes are being devoted to reconnecting.
This happens on at least two routers (one at home, one at work), so I don't think it is a router issue.
I've seen some people talk about the *#0011# dial code to turn off wifi sleep mode. If I dial this under the rooted stock rom, I'll get the menu as expected. But if I dial this code under either custom ROM first I see "USSD code running" and then I get an error "Connection problem or invalid MMI code."
If, after all this, I restore to the rooted stock ROM, wifi works and everything is fine.
Any suggestions for getting a wifi functional custom ROM installed would be appreciated.
Thanks
Avram
Sometimes getting a kernel for those type of problems fix it because they are basically replacing your phones access to your drivers (Wifi and so on)
This one puzzled me for a while. The rom comes preset to disable wifi after a certain amount of idle time. Go into Settings>Wireless & Networks>WiFi then press your settings button>Advanced> Keep Wifi On During Sleep> Set to Always. Maybe this is the fix to your problem.
This is happening to me right now with my LG G2, WIFI is stable on the stock rom but drops constantly with any custom rom. Did anyone find a fix for this?
I have tried several fixes including WIFI on during sleep to always, WIFI optimization off, different freq bands, I can't figure this one out...

[Q] [SOLVED] Intermittent Mobile Connectivity

This is a repost of a post made in the wrong forum: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41965120#post41965120
---
Hi all
A search of the forums revealed 5 potential threads similar to this but not quite (not same symptom, phone, modem ...)
Keep loosing mobile data connection...
I have installed X-note 3 and found that my mobile internet is intermittent particularly in Youtube where I frequently have to click "No connection , Retry" or "Connection to Server lost, Retry" and in Play Store and Gmail where the problem tends to occur on a screen unlock after it has been unused for a few minutes - about 3 to 5 mins.
I dont believe this is a ROM issue because I d/l various ROMS such as Revolution, Alliance, PacMan, Paranoid and still I get the problem.
I tried installing all 9 of these radios here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2044937 to no avail.
Also notice that if I set Network Mode to "GSM only" then this makes no difference to the problem (the default is "GSM/WCDMA Auto" which is what I've set it back to)
WiFi works fine.
Any ideas?
same issue here.
a lot of time trying to know why this happen. and i think it is due to fast dormancy.
the phone usually stays in standby in 3g... when you request some data it will automatically turn h or h+. Here is when you will notice the internet moving.
But unfortunately if you have some.coverage issues you can have this problem and then the programs instantly report no conection. If you insist you will see you can obtain connection. 5 seconds later 3g will appear again
It does not mind you will see the bars of coverage at maximum... if there is no quality signal you will have this problem.
I just have this problem at work. Not in other places.
But if you want a constant connection I recommend to keep for example online music while navigating...this will avoid the issue...unfortunately you will increase your data plan..
Yes!! This is exactly what happens.
So it can't be my specific phone but perhaps a hardware design or software issue. I don't recall this I happening before I rooted
Weird
Fixed it - so far at least
Fast Dormancy is the problem. It was enabled by default and I have turned this off. The connection is now fine and seems to be "always on". For me this is okay because I do not have any data limits or pay per MB for data. I do notice that new connections take a little longer to start (for example, time taken to access internet when opening up an app that is not currently running) . This is not noticeable for apps already running (in the background)
This explains ....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1952005

[Q] No network data connection

Hello all,
I got my P6 for a few days and from time to time I had troubles to connect the data network (2G and 3G).
When I switch the data on, it connects to the network for 1/2 seconde and then it disconnects (the H+ symbol stays on though). Switching the data off and on again only repeats the problem.
Restarting the phone allowed me to finally have a stable connection so far but since this morning it doesn't work anymore. Removing the sim didn't help.
I'm on B125.
Anyone encountered this problem and managed to solve it?
Thanks!
I may have solved the problem.
Use tweakker from the play store to get the exact apn details for your carrier (mine is Base Belgium) and put them in the apn settings.
Since that I can connect the data without any issue (except a new bug: switching to "2g only" make the connection bug again, except if the data is switch off before and switch back on after a dozen of seconds). It seems that it is more like a carrier problem but that creates bugs only with Huawei products (source: internet).
It seems that the P6 is a very capricious phone, I love it but I wouldn't recommend it to anyone which is not an engineer!

Categories

Resources