Wifi Push Notifications Problem - One (M9) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
after the Update for my M9 to Android 6.0, i got a annoying Problem with Wifi.
I get my Push Notifications ours Later, and only if i unlock the Display. I tried Factory Reset. disabled the Wifi Optimizier, forgot the App Settings and lots of other Stuff.
Also i checked my Wifi Connections in the Router Menu, but i have a good Signal.
If i look at Google Play Services (*#*#426#*#*) i see a Error Message thats looks like "err:FIN network:1 time: 42341"
Befor the Update i had no Problems. I don't know what to do.
And sorry for my bad English.

Enable background wifi and test your signal is good and not dropping out.
Make sure your wifi isn't set to powersave mode where it switches off when the screen is off. There could also be an option for allowing apps to update over wifi while charging.. Set it to always.
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Where I can find the Wi-Fi power safe mode?

You'll find it under "settings > WLAN > press the 3-dot Menu > choose advanced". There you can change WLAN to always on and disable Battery optimization while in WLAN. This should solve your problem.
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HTCNerdYoda said:
You'll find it under "settings > WLAN > press the 3-dot Menu > choose advanced". There you can change WLAN to always on and disable Battery optimization while in WLAN. This should solve your problem.
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Thanks.
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I done this settings already. Didn't worked for me.
Any other ideas or solutions?

Check your network for ip conflicts, dns resolving and Network Address Translation.
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WiFi problems

I got my desire yesterday. Really love this phone. But I got a problem. The WiFi works as it should. But it stops working after I wake the phone from sleep mode. I have to toggle WiFi off then on again to get it work.
Is there a solution?
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there r 3 settings for advanced wifi setting, press menu u will find them.
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How long did you wait after awakening the phone?
It takes mine 2-4 mins to restart the connection after awakening, automatically. It's always worked.
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Hmm.. I found out, Desire actually still connected to my WiFi router during sleep.
So there is no problem with reconnection at all.
I tried to wait 4-5 min. ord still connected but the ip wasent refreshing.
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ticalo said:
I got my desire yesterday. Really love this phone. But I got a problem. The WiFi works as it should. But it stops working after I wake the phone from sleep mode. I have to toggle WiFi off then on again to get it work.
Is there a solution?
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You can change this setting by doing the following:
Go to Menu > Settings > Wireless & Networks > Wi-Fi Settings. Click the Menu button again and select the Advanced option. Select Wi-Fi sleep policy and then set the relevant option.
Mastoid said:
You can change this setting by doing the following:
Go to Menu > Settings > Wireless & Networks > Wi-Fi Settings. Click the Menu button again and select the Advanced option. Select Wi-Fi sleep policy and then set the relevant option.
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That doesn't help I've had my desire on that option since I got it yet the wi-fi constantly goes idle and stops checking for updates etc, the only time I get email notifications on my phone is when I stay on mobile data.
Already on "never".
Somtimes the WiFi works, somtimes it dont.
I got my desire yesterday. Really love this phone. But I got a problem. The WiFi works as it should. But it stops working after I wake the phone from
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You can change this setting by doing the following:
Go to Menu > Settings > Wireless & Networks > Wi-Fi Settings. Click the Menu button again and select the Advanced option. Select Wi-Fi sleep policy and then set the relevant option.
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Disable annoying desire alerts

I live in a boarder area and i want to choose network manually. I mean manually select the provider, not disable data roaming only. So i did so in the settings menu. The most annoying thing is the allerts, saying that i lost mobile connection which stop anything i do and offer me the list of available providers. It happened 17 times while i typed this message, so you can imagine how annoying it is to press "back" button all the time. Has anybody had this problem? Is there a solution to it?can you disable certain allert types or all of them? Please help my phone coz it's in danger of landing at extrem
ely high speed at my bedroom wall.
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Hi, you can go to settings/wireless/ and unthick 'mobile network' and you'll stop getting the nagging screen about the lack of data connectivity if that's the problem
No, it's not only the data. I can choose mobile provider manually, but once the reception dissappears- i start getting those annoying allerts with a list of available networks. And it stops anything u do- just a full screen alert.
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The ony idea I have is to turn the phone module off via airplane mode, sorry
Yeah...unfortumately google ovrlooked this issue. Thanks anyway
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Roaming noise

Guys,
Since tmpbile and orange merged, I automatically roam between them.
Each time the phone switches, it plays the notification sound, even when ringer is off - its driving me nuts.
Appears to be no way to turn off in software either.
Anyone any ideas?
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Menu > Settings > Wireless & networks > Mobile networks > Data roaming sound
I don't know how you could miss it though, you'd have been there to check the option directly above it to enable Data roaming!
Oh, for fuu......! Thanks. You're utterly right. I could have sworn that wasn't there a minute ago!
Thanks
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[Q] Power History graph WIFI bar

Hi, my t-mobile M8 has some weird issue. I never use the wifi and it is always off, but it shows in the history option under power menu that the wifi is constantly on.
I have also tried turning wifi on, using it sometime, turning it off again, completely disabling the location services, closing all the apps that may use wifi. No change in the line.
Is it some defect with my device? Or is it the same for everyone else?
Mines the same. I think its a bug in the graph.
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jhernand1102 said:
Mines the same. I think its a bug in the graph.
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thank you for checking, I was going to return the device for a new one. It is still in the 14-day replacement period.
tanmayrocks said:
Hi, my t-mobile M8 has some weird issue. I never use the wifi and it is always off, but it shows in the history option under power menu that the wifi is constantly on.
I have also tried turning wifi on, using it sometime, turning it off again, completely disabling the location services, closing all the apps that may use wifi. No change in the line.
Is it some defect with my device? Or is it the same for everyone else?
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This is a "feature." It allows the device to more precisely find your location by polling nearby wi-fi networks. I think you can disable this in the advanced wi-fi settings.
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Detailed battery history shows wi-fi allways on

Hi everyone, when checking my detailed battery usage, my phone showed that the Wi-fi had been on all the time, even though its turned off in the settings? Anyone else have this issue? Or does anyone know how to fix it?
Settings > Location > 3 dots on top > Disable WiFi/Bluetooth Scanning
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Settings > Location > 3 dots on top > Disable WiFi/Bluetooth Scanning
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Allready checked that, its been off since i got the phone, so its not that
Zulliz said:
Allready checked that, its been off since i got the phone, so its not that
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Not questioning your knowledge but I saw that everytime I used maps it gave me a location settings pop-up and if you pick yes it switches on WiFi and Bluetooth scanning for location. Check if that's the case.
Else it could be a hardware issue.
I had this also on my Nexus... And wondered how to turn wlan off...
Go to Wifi -> 3 dots on corner -> Advanced Wifi
Check for a setting named "Keep Wifi on during Sleep" and it will have 3 options (set to "Always" by default).
Choose "Never" and it may pop-up a warning of increased data usage.
Check battery life after 3-4 hours (with Wifi toggle OFF) to see if the graph shows anything in that Wi-Fi row for those 3 - 4 hours (i bet it wont )
Simple!!
Same for me, i have done this fix but wifi is shown on in the battery menu. Hotspot is off... I don't Know...
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If you have viber go to general settings > WiFi sleep policy and check use device's settings.
Ive also discovered that my Oneplus 3t seems to switch on and off the WiFi when I'm using it. Have switched off the scanning too. Any ideas why?
If you use High Accuracy location settings it will turn on your GPS and your WiFi. Google's device manager will use high accuracy settings and you will get GPS and WiFi on almost all the time.
Try setting you location to device only, which means GPS only. This will stop it from using WiFi for location reporting
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