[Q] Wifi Not Working On Cyanogenmod 11 - T989 - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S II SGH-T989

I was able to install CM11. Flashed cm11 on 12/7 and everything has been working great. I was able to update everything. On next morning, wifi signal was there but no access to internet. Wifi is on but it picks up no wifi signals. If I turn on/ off wifi doesn't find anything else. And receive WPS has failed error... if I click in refresh.
I have already daily upgrade nightly builds to up to date build (20131217), but success. same issue. Any idea?
If I do a full wipe and then restore a backup it work for a day, then stops again.

I have the same problem. I dropped the phone on the wooden floor, and thought the wifi just broke, but now I'm confident it's because of bugs in cm11
Considering returning to cm10.3
LE:
Installed BeanStalk with no data/cache wipe and WiFi is still not working.

gust989 said:
I was able to install CM11. Flashed cm11 on 12/7 and everything has been working great. I was able to update everything. On next morning, wifi signal was there but no access to internet. Wifi is on but it picks up no wifi signals. If I turn on/ off wifi doesn't find anything else. And receive WPS has failed error... if I click in refresh.
I have already daily upgrade nightly builds to up to date build (20131217), but success. same issue. Any idea?
If I do a full wipe and then restore a backup it work for a day, then stops again.
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I updated mine to 1/14/2014 CM11 Nightly and still no Wifi. Anyone have the same experience?

I had the same problem. You can try wiping all data, reinstalling ROM and gapps. Everything but the camcorder works!
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it solved !!!! ...
Hi to all
I had this problem and i could fix it.
afret install CM 11, go to this address : settings/wi-fi/advanced/wi-fi region code
and change it to fix. for me it works on Europe.
I hope it be useful.
If it works for you, give me Thanks ...

Will try as we speak. Thanks for sharing.
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I just upgraded to cm 11 build .17 and Wifi just doesnt turn on.
It says turning on... and just hangs.
I've set region to Europe to no avail..

I found a solution. Download SQlite debugger from Play Store. Open the app, then open Setting Storage, then setttings.db, then Global, then scroll down to wifi_display_on and edit the value, change it to 0. Reboot and then you should have wifi working again.

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adrscu said:
I found a solution. Download SQlite debugger from Play Store. Open the app, then open Setting Storage, then setttings.db, then Global, then scroll down to wifi_display_on and edit the value, change it to 0. Reboot and then you should have wifi working again.
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Thanks, that worked great. but the setting reverted back to "1" on its own , i changed it back to "0" working again but any idea how to keep it from reverting back?
The value only reverted the one time, hasn't been an issue again.

Samsung Galaxy S Advance - Cyanogenmod 11 wifi connection problem
adrscu said:
I found a solution. Download SQlite debugger from Play Store. Open the app, then open Setting Storage, then setttings.db, then Global, then scroll down to wifi_display_on and edit the value, change it to 0. Reboot and then you should have wifi working again.
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Downloaded SQlite debugger. Cannot find Setting Storage. Please help.

adrscu said:
I found a solution. Download SQlite debugger from Play Store. Open the app, then open Setting Storage, then setttings.db, then Global, then scroll down to wifi_display_on and edit the value, change it to 1. Reboot and then you should have wifi working again.
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This totally worked for me. But it stops, and the problem is back again. Checking the settings.db shows it has returned to 0. (wtf!)
Not sure what to do at this point. It's nice to know it's not hardware.

thanks!
i had the same problem. this guide solved my problem. thanks.

Fixed my network problem by removing ad-hoc network
Hey,
I had a problem when I tried to connect to an ad-hoc network I'd setup. The network settings screen would freeze up on me and then..... nothing. I checked the database settings by adb'ing onto my phone (a rooted oppo find 5 by the way). I checked the values of the settings database as described by others. That didn't work so then went to the file containing connection details of known wifi networks
Code:
sudo ./adb shell
[email protected]:/ $ su
1|[email protected]:/ # cd /data/misc/
[email protected]:/data/misc/wifi # ll
First I start a shell on my phone (sudo ./adb shell), then I change from a regular user into the superuser (su) then I go to the directory containing the wifi connection info.
There I opened the file wpa_supplicant.conf and removed the ad-hoc connection that caused my problems. I've also read about people simply removing the file. Downside of that is that you will loose your painstakingly acquired history of known passwords (but I guess in the end that is still better then not having a wifi connection at all....)
Hope this helps somebody
Cheers!

Hi
I have installed cyanogenmod 12 beta 10 on my galaxy s2 i9100
there is no country code option in wifi advance setting.
how can I get my wifi worked?

Rydermuff said:
Thanks, that worked great. but the setting reverted back to "1" on its own , i changed it back to "0" working again but any idea how to keep it from reverting back?
The value only reverted the one time, hasn't been an issue again.
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May I ask for a absolute path of "settngs.db" file, please? By the way, have you fixed the issue with reverting?
Thank you.

SAHRSOFT said:
Hi to all
I had this problem and i could fix it.
afret install CM 11, go to this address : settings/wi-fi/advanced/wi-fi region code
and change it to fix. for me it works on Europe.
I hope it be useful.
If it works for you, give me Thanks ...
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Hi Sahrsoft, where are these options on CM 12 (lollipop)? Thanks!!

Hi guys,
Just wanted to tell you that setting wifi_display_on to 0 didn't work for me. Full reset did the trick on my GS4 GT-i9505

adrscu said:
I found a solution. Download SQlite debugger from Play Store. Open the app, then open Setting Storage, then setttings.db, then Global, then scroll down to wifi_display_on and edit the value, change it to 0. Reboot and then you should have wifi working again.
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Thanks so much dude! I was so close to resetting my phone and this worked perfectly! To those of you who got lost on this I'll try to describe it better... Download SQlite debugger from Play Store or on your PC then transfer the apk to your phone and install Open the app, then press 'App' and scroll down to 'Setting Storage', then 'setttings.db', then 'global', then 'name', now scroll down to 'wifi_display_on' and edit the value to 0, make sure you commit this change by pressing the arrow icon in the top right and accepting. Now reboot and turn on your WIFI!

SAHRSOFT said:
Hi to all
I had this problem and i could fix it.
afret install CM 11, go to this address : settings/wi-fi/advanced/wi-fi region code
and change it to fix. for me it works on Europe.
I hope it be useful.
If it works for you, give me Thanks ...
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thank you !

Related

WiFi hangs when switched on

Hi folks,
Since last thursday I've got a problem with my WiFi on my wildfire. Every time I turn on the WiFi (via not. bar or settings) the little box is ticked but it does not scan or anything. A couple of seconds later I get the message that the WiFi process in the settings app is not responding together with the option to kill the process. Is my WiFi broken now? Or is there a fix?
Thanks in advance
P.S. I'm using CM7 7.1.0
Try flashing the latest nightly or the 7.1.0.1 update.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1143125
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Scratch0805 said:
Try flashing the latest nightly or the 7.1.0.1 update.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1143125
Sent from my HTC Wildfire using xda premium
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It doesn't work. When I boot after applying the update after the bootanimation there's just a black screen. It hangs. I pulled the bat and tried it again but the same...
Usually this can be solved by wiping the dalvik cache, have you tried that?
henkdv said:
Usually this can be solved by wiping the dalvik cache, have you tried that?
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I managed to update CM7 to 7.1.0.1, but Wi-Fi is still not working! It just hangs after switch-on. And the weirdest thing of all is that it just happened, I dind't change anything or install any new apps...
Try reflashing the radio?
3xeno said:
Try reflashing the radio?
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Reflashed the radio, still no progress It just wont find any wifi networks and after leaving the settings app the WiFi is turned off automatically (or the app hangs and the same happens) Any other suggestions?
By the way, WiFi-Tethering does work. Still confused about this weird problem :S
Try this in a root shell (enter "su" at the prompt) with wifi enabled:
ip link set up eth0
Though the name might be different on your rom, it's commonly named "wlan0" (eth0 is usually a physical ethernet device). You can find out by running
ip link show
With wifi disabled and enabled, see what new device comes up or disappears. It doesn't hurt to test a name, as long as it isn't "lo" (the loopback device).
After setting the link state, re-scan for APs.
henkdv said:
Try this in a root shell (enter "su" at the prompt) with wifi enabled:
ip link set up eth0
Though the name might be different on your rom, it's commonly named "wlan0" (eth0 is usually a physical ethernet device). You can find out by running
ip link show
With wifi disabled and enabled, see what new device comes up or disappears. It doesn't hurt to test a name, as long as it isn't "lo" (the loopback device).
After setting the link state, re-scan for APs.
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Could you explain these steps? I'm not so familiar with terminal inputs and especially IP adresses. Whats more strange is that my Wi-Fi disconnects automatically when leaving the Wi-Fi menu and that it doesn't show my saved accesspoints (once connected but not now). Isn't this a software problem?
tobitronics said:
Could you explain these steps?
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Sure, here's the html formatted manual page. A relevant excerpt:
ip link set - change device attributes
dev DEVICE
DEVICE specifies network device to operate on. When configuring
SR-IOV Virtual Fuction (VF) devices, this keyword should specify
the associated Physical Function (PF) device.​
up and down
change the state of the device to UP or DOWN.​
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When the device is down, it won't scan. Some ROMs have a different tool installed as /system/bin/ip though, just typing "ip" will tell you.
tobitronics said:
Whats more strange is that my Wi-Fi disconnects automatically when leaving the Wi-Fi menu and that it doesn't show my saved accesspoints (once connected but not now).
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The saved networks aren't shown when wifi is turned off. It likely fails to enable the device and does this before attempting to read the saved networks, as this should never happen it might be related to the radio firmware on your phone. See this thread for the list of radio firmware versions. As for disconnecting when you leave the WifiSettings activity, wait a bit longer to see if it stays connected. There's definitely no intentional disconnect in the onPause handler.
tobitronics said:
Isn't this a software problem?
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I see no reason to believe the contrary.
henkdv said:
Sure, here's the html formatted manual page. A relevant excerpt:When the device is down, it won't scan. Some ROMs have a different tool installed as /system/bin/ip though, just typing "ip" will tell you.The saved networks aren't shown when wifi is turned off. It likely fails to enable the device and does this before attempting to read the saved networks, as this should never happen it might be related to the radio firmware on your phone. See this thread for the list of radio firmware versions. As for disconnecting when you leave the WifiSettings activity, wait a bit longer to see if it stays connected. There's definitely no intentional disconnect in the onPause handler. I see no reason to believe the contrary.
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I've tried your steps. When setting the IP link to up after switching on WiFi and then enter 'show' i get a whole page of numbers and complicated text, but in each line the State is specified as 'DOWN' or 'UNKNOWN'. It also says something about a loop? When I leave the terminal then to check if WiFi is still on, I find it turned off. When I turn it back on and then let the terminal show, sometimes I get 'DORMANT' and sometimes I get 'DOWN'. I also tried your suggestion about leaving the client on, it stays on for about a minute before it automatically disconnects or gives me the message that the system app is not responding. My radio is already up to date (I even reflashed it twice). And what was that link 'WiFiSettings activity'. I came to a website with lots of code and got immediately confused . I hope this problem can be solved....
tobitronics said:
When setting the IP link to up after switching on WiFi and then enter 'show' i get a whole page of numbers and complicated text, but in each line the State is specified as 'DOWN' or 'UNKNOWN'.
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This is the RFC2863 state of the interface which is seldom relevant, the actual link state is between < and >.
tobitronics said:
It also says something about a loop?
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That would be the loopback device. It is always present and its parameters are the same across nearly all Linux kernels, one might be funny and try to change the mtu, queueing discipline or address but it's pointless to do so.
tobitronics said:
When I leave the terminal then to check if WiFi is still on, I find it turned off. When I turn it back on and then let the terminal show, sometimes I get 'DORMANT' and sometimes I get 'DOWN'.
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According to the documentation, DORMANT means
Interface is L1 up, but waiting for an external event, f.e. for a protocol to establish. (802.1X)
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This could indicate a problem with wpa_supplicant rather then the radio firmware. Try to connect to an open AP such as the ones at the local Bakker Bart, NS station, McDonalds or T-Mobile shop.
tobitronics said:
I also tried your suggestion about leaving the client on, it stays on for about a minute before it automatically disconnects or gives me the message that the system app is not responding. My radio is already up to date (I even reflashed it twice). And what was that link 'WiFiSettings activity'. I came to a website with lots of code and got immediately confused .
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It is the actual source code to "Wi-Fi settings" where you normally see the list of networks.
Thanks for your explanation. So what should I do/try now? I was thinking about reinstalling the settings.apk and settingsprovider.apk ....
Sent from my HTC Wildfire using XDA App
Like I said, try an open 802.11a/b/g access point.
henkdv said:
Like I said, try an open 802.11a/b/g access point.
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I tried that at the McDonald's and it didn't want to search for available networks, so I couldn't connect
Go to settings > Wireless & Networks. Disable this option
Mobile network
Use phone for data connection when Wi-Fi is unavailable
It should change to
Mobile network
Connect to the Internet
Try going to /data/misc/wifi and rename the wpa_supplicant.conf to wpa_supplicant.conf.bak and try again, the system will recreate the file.
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Takudenatsu said:
Try going to /data/misc/wifi and rename the wpa_supplicant.conf to wpa_supplicant.conf.bak and try again, the system will recreate the file.
Sent from my HTC Wildfire using XDA App
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IT WORKSSS!!!! Thank you all for your help. That such a small little text file could cause such a large annoying problem. I hope it won't happen again...
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could you write how?

[SOLVED] CM7 | Wifi needs a minute to connect | started with nightlys about Jan.

Hi all,
having troubles with my Wifi. It needs a minute to connect and doesn't connect when screen is off eventhough settings are to always on.
I started asking in CM7 nightly thread about my problem but it's better to have a new thread for that.
So far I didn't find a solution.
I tried:
- replace tiwlan_drv.ko with new one by deleting old one
- compared wpa_supplicant, tiwlan.ini and other data in that folder without significant outcome
- tried old 2011.11.16-nightly where it still worked
Anyone got an idea what I have to copy from my old nightly where it still worked?
This is what happened:
measel said:
sorry, for bringing this up again, since I'm the only one having this issue but I just collected a few logs. maybe someone has a clue what is going on there:
Code:
2012-02-13-19-35-37_wifion.txt > when turning wifi on it needs more than a minute to connect
2012-02-13-19-37-37_wifiscan.txt > wifi instantly connects after starting 'wifi analyzer' app or open the wifi settings window
2012-02-13-19-45-25_wifiscreenoff.txt > when screen is of, wifi doesn't connect eventhough settings are to "always on"
/edit: ok i just tried to read the logs myself and I think you can't really see any reason for that behaviour... am i right that the possible settings I have to look for are in the 'tiwlan.ini'?
Maybe someone provide me a backup of his/her tiwlan.ini for comparison... (I don't have any idea what I'm doing but that doesn't mean I couldn't try. )
I added my tiwlan.ini as well
/edit: compared to tiwlan.ini: no differences. Must be something else.
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measel said:
Could you please check your logs if it needs exactly a minute to connect? could be a proof that there is some setting involved.
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measel said:
I just went back to an older version: 2011-11-16 and the problem was gone.
Thank you.
/edit: Ok might have bin the wrong folder... did it have to be /data/misc/wifi/? Argh it's hard when one knows nothing. :|
/edit2: I'm so sorry: I compared wrong files and folders (system and data). I come back here, when I really found something. *shame on me*
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[] AL [] said:
I'd just copy the module tiwlan_drv.ko [in /system/lib/module] from that older nightly and replace it on the newer build first.
Don't forget to set its permissions afterwards..
You can do this with RootExplorer or with Terminal (from the app tray) by entering these 5 lines:
Code:
su
cd /system/lib/module
mount -o remount,rw /system/
chmod 644 tiwlan_drv.ko
chown 0.0 tiwlan_drv.ko
and reboot.
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none of these solutions worked right?
I have wifi problems too. Wifi in CM7 is crap
No wifi problems here... I'm using my personal home wifi network most of the time, but other networks works well too.
Red lense German Vodafone Froyo based
CM7.2 Nightly 02102012
I have this issue if I configure my Router security to WPA. With open I can connect immediately
crakeron said:
none of these solutions worked right?
I have wifi problems too. Wifi in CM7 is crap
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can't really say that. It's great in 111116-nightly so I just wanna figure out what I have to change to get the speed back!
Motorola Defy CM72120121, german Froyo base
I have this problem, too.
Nobody else?
Would be great if some devs could please look this up.
SOLUTION
Hello all,
first off: delete wpa_supplicant and everything is fine!
I gave up and did a factory reset/wipe data. After that it worked w/o problems.
> Now I will restore all my apps and check if it's still working afterwards. > still working
> restore wifi access points > NOT WORKING ANYMORE!
> with shame I delete wpa_supplicant > WORKS AGAIN!
I'm so ashamed. :/ Should have done that like months ago.
I go back to my backup and try it there. > deleting the wpa_supplicant worked!!!!
My Wifi has a problem with WRT54G Wireless Router, with Froyo Stock ROM and CM7.1 RC1.5-jordan.
WIFI connect, signal is good but connection is very slow.
On notebooks, the connection is faster with this same router.
In another Wireless routers connection is normal from Defy. The problem is only between Defy x Linksys WRT54G.
I have set Defy and Router to work only in G mode, but the problem persist.
With the same configurations the problem don´t occour with another routers from D-link, Cisco or other.
Anyone know how can I solve it?
Tnks.

[Q] [HELP]My Kindle Fire Won't Turn Wifi On

last night I was reading online comics and it suddenly not respond so I force it restart and it was worse. My kindle cannot recognize my touching.
It is strange that TWRP still works. Restoring doesn't helps, too.
So I wipe it all(except for sdcard) and install various cm9 and cm7 with corresponding kernels from hashcode with no luck. Cm9 is ok but without wifi. Cm7 just wont respond.
Also I tried using TWRP to go back to pure stock and wifi still not working. So I redo all the root, twrp again.
Finally I fix permissions and install cm7 aka now it's screen recognize my touching but the wifi still cannot be turned on.
Is it possible wifi chip has been broken?
Any one can help me, THANKS!?
hey everyone, do u have any suggestions......
now, as long as I open wifi it goes dead. I don't know what to do. Is it possible that due to heavy use the chip gets break down?
I was wondering what remains the same after I flash roms. Because installing zip has formatted boot, data and system.
I hard off the device when the wifi went wrong. And the application in which led to this situation cannot be reinstalled(install said OK but openning it the screen was black, still responding to button savior).
So maybe the problem lies in the internal storage that is unchangeable. Any one helps!? Or should I contact amazon CS?
Half of the old apk is probably left in data/app
Happened to me once.
Sent from my E10i using XDA
aloy99 said:
Half of the old apk is probably left in data/app
Happened to me once.
Sent from my E10i using XDA
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But why the wifi still cannot be turned on? yes, it is when I using the app the wifi connection seems to be unstable, and I pressed the power button for 20 seconds.
Thanks for your reply.
would try to clean up the wifi configuration:
turn wifi off
look for /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf
open the file and delete everything except the first two lines, they are:
ctrl_interface=tiwlan0
update_config=1
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this is for stock rom - for cm7 it has to be simmilar
turn wifi on again
hope this helps ...
b63 said:
would try to clean up the wifi configuration:
turn wifi off
look for /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf
open the file and delete everything except the first two lines, they are:
this is for stock rom - for cm7 it has to be simmilar
turn wifi on again
hope this helps ...
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Thanks all the same.
I used root explorer to search for wap_supplicant.conf since it's not in that folder and delete everything except the first two lines. (forget to mention that my wifi just shows turning on and I can't do anything, flash new roms won't help.)
Then I reboot it the result remains same.......
did you try to restart your router ?
because i have this sometimes with the stock rom - wifi tries to connect and can't - all my other devices work fine - i use to reboot to router and the kf is connecting immediately again
b63 said:
did you try to restart your router ?
because i have this sometimes with the stock rom - wifi tries to connect and can't - all my other devices work fine - i use to reboot to router and the kf is connecting immediately again
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I'm sure it has nothing to do with my router. because I live on campus and use school wifi. wifi is in the state of turning on since booting. regardless of flashing new roms.
thanks for your reply.
just closing out all known issues ...
but nearly running out of ideas at this point
maybe something on your sdcard partition ? - i know it sounds crazy but i had a case where the fresh installed rom did not start until he copied the whole sdcard partition to computer as a backup and deleted everything (besides .android_secure and twrp folder)
b63 said:
just closing out all known issues ...
but nearly running out of ideas at this point
maybe something on your sdcard partition ? - i know it sounds crazy but i had a case where the fresh installed rom did not start until he copied the whole sdcard partition to computer as a backup and deleted everything (besides .android_secure and twrp folder)
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I can only think of files remain unchangeable when flashing roms or wifi chip burned(hope not).
Anyway idea about the internal files with respect to wifi issues?
BTW, I didn't find the half installed app or any other files in data/app
turly221 said:
Anyway idea about the internal files with respect to wifi issues?
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no - sorry - maybe do a logcat and look for something that gives a hint in the right direction
b63 said:
no - sorry - maybe do a logcat and look for something that gives a hint in the right direction
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actually I'm just a noob. I don't know how to do a logcat and how to find the problem.
as you can't download it from the market, attached here is a logcat program
install it and you'll see a lot of debug lines - be shure to make or let make the kf a wifi connection attempt - save the log and attach it as .txt file to the thread - i'll take a look if i can see something to track down your problem
the thing is the wifi is turning on by default. no matter what I do. do u mean use some app which needs wifi?
b63 said:
as you can't download it from the market, attached here is a logcat program
install it and you'll see a lot of debug lines - be shure to make or let make the kf a wifi connection attempt - save the log and attach it as .txt file to the thread - i'll take a look if i can see something to track down your problem
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it seems like the wifi is still turning on so I just open catlog and wait a few seconds and save it.
puh - was a long one - did'nt find something that will bring you further
03-18 18:43:55.148 I/SystemServer(1447): NetStat Service
03-18 18:43:55.148 I/SystemServer(1447): NetworkManagement Service
03-18 18:43:55.156 I/SystemServer(1447): Connectivity Service
03-18 18:43:55.156 I/ConnectivityService(1447): hostname has been set: cm7
03-18 18:43:55.171 I/WifiService(1447): WifiService starting up with Wi-Fi enabled
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means the service starts
03-18 18:47:56.273 I/GoogleSearch(1655): Not connected to network.
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tells us no news ...
and force closes a bit later
but there is never a connection attempt - strange ...
now I wonder which files are associated with wifi status in internal storage. some files must have been changed.
im kinda curious if you find a fix. ive been struggling with terrible wifi connection with my kindle. itll turn on, but it constantly turns off then after a while wont connect anymore. just says obtaining wifi then doesnt connect just shows saved wifi connection. im almost to the point of giving it away. not sure if amazon will help me out, and i wouldnt sell it to someone if i know it has wifi connection issues. i try to reset my router and it helps for a little bit, but then goes back to the issues i had
paranoid android85 said:
im kinda curious if you find a fix. ive been struggling with terrible wifi connection with my kindle. itll turn on, but it constantly turns off then after a while wont connect anymore. just says obtaining wifi then doesnt connect just shows saved wifi connection. im almost to the point of giving it away. not sure if amazon will help me out, and i wouldnt sell it to someone if i know it has wifi connection issues. i try to reset my router and it helps for a little bit, but then goes back to the issues i had
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seems like we have different issues. Mine is turning on without any connection or list of available networks. Have you tried reboot, forget all networks or so on?

[Q] Wifi Toggle Not Functioning (CM10)

Hey, I've got CM10 on my GS3. When I go under Settings, the Wifi toggle is set to Off and grayed out so I can't toggle it. When I go to Wifi, it just says "Turning on Wifi" indefinitely. I also have issues with wifi tethering sometimes.
Any solutions to this? I haven't been able to find any posts on it. I'd prefer not to reset to another ROM, but if there's no other ways to fix this, oh well.
Thanks!
Flash to a TW rom and see if it works.
If it doesnt work, try the following:
Diablo67 said:
So as to fix this problem,some people suggest to do a Factory reset.But, it is completely unnecessary.Instead you can try the following methods, which where tested by me successfully.
1. Dial *#*#526#*#* to reload the wifi driver.If it doesn’t work, restart your phone and dial it once gain.It will work for sure.
2.There is an app “Wifi-Fixer” from android market,which claims to be fix this problem.But seriously,it hadn’t worked for my mobile phone(Samsung Galaxy Ace).But,
if you are interested, can download and try it here.
For HTC users, I have a pretty good trick which works very well.
When you have obtaining IP address problem,
1.Turn off wifi.
2.Open “Allshare”, then you will be asked to connect to a wifi network.
3.Then select the wifi network that you need to connect from the list opened.
Magically, you will be connected without any extra effort.This works 100% sure without fail.
If that doesnt work try this:
1.Dial *#*#526#*#*.Then a message will be shown “Driver loading Successful”.
2.Now Start the WiFi, it should work.
If the message “Driver Loading Unsuccessful” is shown, follow these steps:
1. Dial *#*#526#*#* again and click options button on your phone.
2. Select Rx test.
3. Select Channel >9 .
4. Click Start and exit.
5 . After some time, turn on the wifi.It should work.
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Sent from my PG06100
My phone won't even let me dial that, the code disappears the second I hit star the last time, not sure if it's supposed to do that. I'm gonna just try updating CM and see if that fixes it.

Mobile Data Not Working (not completely)

Hello, I have a rather strange problem with my phone.
After the Update which has just been released (MIUI Global 10.3.1.0 (ODEMIXM)
he began to behave in a strange way my mobile internet.
For example: Youtube, Facebook, Messenger, Google Maps work normally.
And all other applications no longer (even an application to Check system update)
I'm popping up a message: No connection.
I did different things: Reset Internet settings,
change network settings in options (* # * # 4636 # * # *)
and even a hard reset.
if you have questions Yes on Wi-Fi works normally.
Greetings!
Try factory reset first.
mine has similar problems after a call. Some Internet stuff still works, most don't, unless I disable and re-enable mobile internet from the dropdown menu. Did you find a solution, MrKaim?
Same problem in my phone too. The only app which is remain usable of the internet is the Chrome browser. Messeaging apps, navigation, ebay, etc... is always lost somehow the connection: even when I using the app: for example I browsing in the ebay app and after 10mins,its says sonetging got wrong and I can go on only when I turn wifi/adata off and on. And yes, ön my mi mix 2, the problem is still exist on wifi and mobil net too.
Mi Mix 2 Havoc OS 3.7 Mobile Internet
I am facing a similar issue.
Has anyone found a solution for this ?
I'm running a ROM : Havoc OS 3.7 Android 10
Also tried ROM : AICP and Lineage.. Same Issue!
I keep shuffling LTE / 3G it connects sometime but the connection is unstable.
Permanently displays an X in the mobile signal as if there is no mobile data connection.
Please share a solution if anyone has found one.
I realize only some data isn't working but you could save your apns-conf.xml from another setup where you have no data issues and everything works perfect (I always keep one handy) and delete your current apns-conf.xml in /system/etc and system/product/etc and paste the good one in your /system/etc and set permissions on new apns-conf.xml to 0644 using root explorer or whatever root file manager you use then go to settings on your device/networks and internet/mobile network/access point names/ and top right hit the three dot menu select reset to default and wait till you see LTE show in status bar and reboot. If it's an apn issue that will solve it.
My Mix 2 isn't hooked up anymore to a service but I do use it on wifi at home but the apns-conf.xml on stock rom/miui may be slightly different than they are on an AOSP custom rom. I know that's been the case for me on every device I've done this on so be sure if you do give this a shot that you use your miui apns-conf.xml on miui roms and AOSP apn xml on AOSP custom roms so that it will work.
I've been using this process when I have had any data issues at all on my last 3 devices and it's worked 100% every single time when after installing a custom rom I've had no data this works to get LTE going. Credit to spaceminer for this info on the apn delete and swap, data fix as he's who I first learned this from on another forum.

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