Ok when I connect to any Wi-Fi, it automatically changes to LTE for a couple seconds, then connect to Wi-Fi again, after about 25 seconds it happens again and like that, last time I used 1.5GB streaming because it showed was Wi-Fi connected, not data
Reset the apn settings on Acces point names
thats worked for me
So I deleted the apn settings and add it again still the same I tried to turn off the mobile data and still the same, don't know what to do
UPDATE: Deactivate the battery saver mode fix it, once you activate it, still the same .-_-
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for some reason, my phone keeps going to 'no service'. i have set it to gsm for network type and auto for gsm/umts.
i installed the no data cab because my phone always keep getting connected to the internet after turning off data connection and 3g. i even went into task manager and i don't know what else to disable that connects to the internet. that's why i installed the no data cab.
after installing the no data cab i noticed the 3g is turned on in communication manager, and i get the bars and see the big H. i turn off the 3g, and then i get no service, but then no service again.
i then went into network connection and chnaged gsm to auto. and now it works with the big H and the 3g is turned on, but even when 3g is turned on, i can't connect to the net unless i toggle in the no data cab program.
anyone please help!
radio issue?
do you think it's a radio issue?
i think its just telling you that ur in a 3g/HSPA area not that ur actually connected to 3g
but it didnt do that before, it would just be no service and I would have to change to 3g..not sure why.
True, the 3G or H icon will sometimes show up to tell you that those signals are present, even if the phone is not actually connected to them.
The toggle in the Comm Manager is basically useless. It will connect automatically if you open your browser or other program that uses the data connection, even if the Data Connection is toggled "off". The only exception is if you are Airplane Mode.
If I remember correctly, you also need to toggle the Data Connection off in the Comm Manager, after you toggle "off" in NoData. I don't think NoData can shutdown a data connection that is already open. So I guess the bottom line is that you have to use BOTH the Comm Manager and NoData to toggle the data connection off and on.
radio reflash
So the odd thing is, no issue occured after I reflashed a different radio. Maybe it was the radio? But yes, I do have to use NoData and CommManager together. I had to soft reset after installing.
Hi Guys,
Had my Desire a week now and loving it, but have a small by very frustrating problem. Sometimes and I have yet been able to reproduce this consistantly, the conneciton swaps to data from Wi-Fi while asleep, when I wake it up the phone works fine and uses the data connection but wont re-connect to the wireless.
In settings it list no avalable wireless networks, if I turn the wireless on and off it says its connecting to my network for a second and then gives up and says not in range, there are 5 other networks that should be in range and it list none of them. I have tried an app from the market that scans wireless and it has the same problem nothing is listed as seen. If I set airplane mode on and off the wireless jumps back into life lists all networks and connects back to mine. This has happened twice at home (uses WPA/PSK) and once at work (uses WEP).
As I said I cant reproduce this all the time and its fine to use the data connection but dont know why I have to airplane mode in order to get it back, do you guys think its a hardware or software problem am I rebooting the wireless hardware when I toggle airplane mode but not when I turn just wireless on/off? Should I try factory reset or send it back for repair? Has anyone else ever seen this?
Edit:- Sleep policy is Never.
Thanks for any advice.
Dan.
BTW- Stock T-Mobile ROM, not rooted.
Try a factory reset first and see how it goes from there
For the last couple months when the screen goes off or i leave the phone for a while, gtalk will "loose connection to the server" and wont recive messages , sometimes the same goes for email.
i have all the settings to keep the connection on when screen goes off etc.
is their a solution for this
thanks
Maybe settings for your Wi-Fi or data connection?
Have you set your Wifi Policy to never sleep?
In Wifi Settings, press Menu and then advanced. Set it to never sleep, otherwise your wifi will disconnect when you put the phone into standby.
If it's not that, not sure what it could be.
yh i checked that setting, i tested on 3g now, it seems on 3g theirs no disconnects, so as its only wifi i can only imagine it may be my router etc, not a phone issue
So today I flashed this update for 4.1.2:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2387423
And I noticed the 4G LTE icon is always there when I am sitting at my home wifi. Is this normal or what could it be?
Edit: Under Settings > About device > Status > Mobile Network state is always "Connected".
IP Address is always the mobile IP and not the WiFi IP...
Edit 2: If data is turned on and wifi is connected, phone cannot access online services at all unless in airplane mode with wifi on...
Anyone???
drx895 said:
So today I flashed this update for 4.1.2:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2387423
And I noticed the 4G LTE icon is always there when I am sitting at my home wifi. Is this normal or what could it be?
Edit: Under Settings > About device > Status > Mobile Network state is always "Connected".
IP Address is always the mobile IP and not the WiFi IP...
Edit 2: If data is turned on and wifi is connected, phone cannot access online services at all unless in airplane mode with wifi on...
Anyone???
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It means that the phone is using your providers network, if you were on wireless for example as you know how it normally looks, the network data icon goes away, If you were to send a text or use a program that does not use wifi, it will then use cell data. Maybe you have a rogue app or service running. Have you tried to wipe your cache and dalvik? You could also be connected with wifi but not have internet access through it, thus enabling the network again while wifi is on.
scotteb said:
It means that the phone is using your providers network, if you were on wireless for example as you know how it normally looks, the network data icon goes away, If you were to send a text or use a program that does not use wifi, it will then use cell data. Maybe you have a rogue app or service running. Have you tried to wipe your cache and dalvik? You could also be connected with wifi but not have internet access through it, thus enabling the network again while wifi is on.
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I've checked the network connection over and over again, but from what I see, the icon never goes away and its been more than a day, so I'm gonna try wipe cache and dalvik and if not, I might have to do an Odin stock (hopefully not).
I also noticed that from jst downloading an app through the Play Store, I get a system notification (the ones that appear in a gray box at the bottom of the screen) that I have XXX.X MB left of memory...
Hi,
I think it happens after a system profile switch when jumping my my car, the profile turns
the wifi off otherwise the bluetooth keeps dropping out. then I get out of the car and wifi is
turned back on, but I might not be in range of a wifi, so I'm relying on lte, but my mobile signal
strength icon just says telstra, and mobile data doesn't work. If I reboot, the icon says lte and
data works.
got any ideas?
with the system profiles, I don't change the prefered network type, but I've tried setting it to LTE
with no effect.
oh I just had a thought, there's a setting somewhere about turning off mobile data when wifi is on,
and there was a warning that it might make switching from wifi to mobile data slower. but I can't find
that atm, and it does seem like it would cause my issue.