I have problem . Youtube and Play Store download speeds are slow only on wifi. All other apps are fine with their speed and performance on wifi. What's even stranger, is if I switch off wifi and use 3G download speeds are normal again with YouTube and Play Store.
Things I've tried: Turning wifi off and on again. Reboot. Signing out and back into hangouts. Deleting data and cache from play services, rebooting, signing out and in of hangouts. Same issue.
I have stock firmware…
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i think the problem mostly be in your wifi network if you think is hardware issue try to change you kernel
Clear google play and services data. It worked for me
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I'm running jelly bean on a GN with straight talk and only certain apps have access to data via hspa. For instance Google Voice and Google Play have no network access over hspa but chrome and speed test have no problems. Everything works fine over WiFi. Is anyone else having this issue?
Are you using the "proxy" in your APN settings?
I'm using ST w/ no proxy and have had no issues like that.
Hi I'm on vanilla android version 4.1.1 and not rooted. Since the 16th of this month, I've been having issues with data connection on my GNexus on the Three UK network. I noticed the 3G and H icons on my device keeps switching back and forth continuously and when this happens, access to the internet stalls. Can't seem to use apps or access web contents. For example, the Flipboard app is having difficulty updating my contents when the 3G and H issue starts. I've been in touch with the network to find out if it's from their end but was told no problem with network connection.
Is there a problem with my 3g radio.
PS no issue with WiFi connection
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On my home Wi-Fi network I have a strange problem that only seems to affect Google apps. Basically they have no connectivity. Hangouts can't send or receive, YouTube can't load videos, Google+ cannot load data. I can send texts, browse the web fine though. Sometimes but not always the play store will not work either. Other app that connect to the internet work fine such as chrome. If I turn off Wi-Fi and use 3G, it works. The only way I can get it working is to reboot the phone. I had switched to cyanogen mod 10.1 and never encountered this problem on my S3 so it's not some kind of hardware problem. At first i thought it was a problem with the Wi-Fi but i don't have any problems with my nexus 7 or iPad on the same network or even at the same time my S3 doesn't work.
Has anyone else seen this before or have any ideas?
I am having a problem with Google play downloading very slow on only my WiFi. When I switch to 4G its fast and downloads great but when I use WiFi its super slow. Its not my WiFi speed because I have 60 Mbps download and 5 Mbps Upload.
I tried wiping the Google play services and the play store and signed out and signed back in and changed my router and it still is slow. Can somebody please help me with this issue.
For some reason Google Maps (v7.5.0) has stopped recognising the data connection on my GT-N7100. It's running stock Android 4.1.2 (baseband version N7100XXDMF1). Other apps (browser, Gmail, etc) have no problem using the data connection, but when I try searching for a location in Maps it just hangs for a few minutes then says "No Network Connection".
I've tried stopping and starting the data connection (I'm with Ovivo mobile), and also completely rebooting the phone, but neither helped. The Maps app has been working fine up until today.
Any ideas?
My issue is as follows:
I am not correctly receiving push notifications at work while I am on their wifi. I came to the conclusion they must have ports blocked to prevent this from happening. As a solution (without losing the perk of unlimited fast wifi while working :victory I thought I might route my data from certain apps through mobile while keeping most running through work's wifi. I'm using AWall+ to try and filter which apps use mobile data and which apps use wifi. I'm having issues trying to figure out exactly which apps to keep on mobile data so I can receive push notifications correctly. The main one I need to work correctly is Google Hangouts as I exclusively use it for texting. I've tried keeping the following apps on mobile data only and have not been successful yet, even with these apps routed through mobile data I still do not receive notifications until I disable WIFI all my notifications come through.
Google Backup Transport
Google Services Framework
Goggle Contacts Sync
Google Account Manager
Google Play Services
Hangouts
Which other apps/apk might be required to allow hangouts to be ran exclusively through mobile data?
or
Which other apps/apk are used in receiving push notifications, particularly GCM? (Google Cloud Messaging)
I'm on a T-Mobile Note 3 running Hyperdrive 7.1 with Leankernel.
Thank you in advance!
Setup a VPN on your home router.
Connect to VPN from your work wifi, on your Android.
No need to use mobile data
Exchange Services is required for Messages and any Email apps you might use. It might be the same for Hangouts. I'd give it a try.
While you're strictly on mobile data or your home wifi, I'd try disabling one service at a time (that seems related) and send some Hangouts messages to see which service you stopped prevents Hangouts from maintaining connectivity. It's a process but I'm sure one of them will do it.
trim81 said:
Setup a VPN on your home router.
Connect to VPN from your work wifi, on your Android.
No need to use mobile data
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I may try to do this. This would require leving a computer on at home (as I have the crappiest router/ wifi hotspot known to man... ISP provided), I work overnight and the house is dark while I'm at work
ArchangelRenzoku said:
Exchange Services is required for Messages and any Email apps you might use. It might be the same for Hangouts. I'd give it a try.
While you're strictly on mobile data or your home wifi, I'd try disabling one service at a time (that seems related) and send some Hangouts messages to see which service you stopped prevents Hangouts from maintaining connectivity. It's a process but I'm sure one of them will do it.
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I'll give that a shot and see if that will do the trick. I didn't even think of exchange services..
Still pushless....
Well come to find out.. the firewall app I was using was strictly to filter which apps CAN use Wi-Fi or LTE at any given time, not use them in tandem. As far as a VPN is concerned the Wi-Fi here at work is completely locked down.. DPI possibly but I can't get a VPN to run at all through whatever firewall/security they have set up. I work with Medical Documents.. I imagine their security is pretty tight....so I'm still having my same problem of no push on their Wi-Fi.
I'm still really at a loss for ways to do this, and I still can't seem to find much of anything about running tandem data connections, and routing traffic the traffic appropriately any other suggestions?