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I'm currently using AOKP Build 15 and using the native portable hotspot to tether to my laptop. Does anyone else have problem connecting to the hotspot? I usually get my laptop to connect but it will have a "!" near the signal at the bottom right and when I hover over it, I get "Identifying..." I have to try to reconnect a few times until it actually goes through. (I can tell its works when it prompts me to choose the network location: Home, Work, Public) Anyone else having the same problem? If anyone knows what I'm doing wrong please let me know! Thanks!!
Laptop I'm using...
Dell XPS 15 L502x
Windows 7
Intel Centrino Wireless N 1030
Shooshi said:
I'm currently using AOKP Build 15 and using the native portable hotspot to tether to my laptop. Does anyone else have problem connecting to the hotspot? I usually get my laptop to connect but it will have a "!" near the signal at the bottom right and when I hover over it, I get "Identifying..." I have to try to reconnect a few times until it actually goes through. (I can tell its works when it prompts me to choose the network location: Home, Work, Public) Anyone else having the same problem? If anyone knows what I'm doing wrong please let me know! Thanks!!
Laptop I'm using...
Dell XPS 15 L502x
Windows 7
Intel Centrino Wireless N 1030
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Sometimes (rarely, but a handful of times now) I have issues connecting when I put a WPA2 password on it. I don't get the "Identifying" error, but I run Ubuntu so the flag would be different. On mine it just gets "stuck" trying to connect ("resolving" maybe?), but switching the hotspot to "Open" security fixes it (reboots do not) and after a day or so I can go back to being password protected...
It might or might not be the same problem, but I am seeing at least similar symptoms- are you using "WPA2" as your security option?
s.m.knipe said:
Sometimes (rarely, but a handful of times now) I have issues connecting when I put a WPA2 password on it. I don't get the "Identifying" error, but I run Ubuntu so the flag would be different. On mine it just gets "stuck" trying to connect ("resolving" maybe?), but switching the hotspot to "Open" security fixes it (reboots do not) and after a day or so I can go back to being password protected...
It might or might not be the same problem, but I am seeing at least similar symptoms- are you using "WPA2" as your security option?
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I'm currently using WPA2 security... It just seems weird that if I use an ipod touch or another smartphone that has wifi, it connects right away. I just seem to have trouble on laptops connecting to the hotspot
Shooshi said:
I'm currently using WPA2 security... It just seems weird that if I use an ipod touch or another smartphone that has wifi, it connects right away. I just seem to have trouble on laptops connecting to the hotspot
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I'm having the exact same problem, haven't found a solution. It happens only on my Win 7 PCs. XP, iPad, Android tablet connect right away. Tried disabling IP6, set static DNS, neither helped. Also went from WPA2 to WPA and then just Open, no help. I just have to wait the 1 minute or so it takes to sort itself out and start working on it's own. Doing a "diagnose" will fix it too, it just restarts the adapter I believe. It gives a generic error about unplugging and replugging the router.
Hello all!
Recently I've purchased the Swann DVR8-1425 security system.
I've been able to connect it to my home network successfully. I can remote view the cameras through my T999L (no root, completely stock) on WiFi through the SwannView app, but as soon as I put it into mobile data, it shows me a message of not being able to contact the server. I'm assuming if I were at someone elses house on their WiFi, it would be the same result. Same issue on my Dad's S2, rooted, running Infamous 3.0 in the T989 forums.
I've messed with most, if not all the settings I can possibly use with trial and error. When it comes down to it, obviously there's only the one setting that works with my WiFi (the given IP address from the DVR and a server port given: 9000) and it won't connect with mobile data whatsoever (2g, 4g, or LTE). I've tried using HTTP port 85 instead of the 9000, a preferred DNS server in place of the IP address, turning on and off UpNp (not really sure what that does). Absolutely nothing. Server connection fail each time when using mobile data.
I've disabled the firewall in hopes of it working, but I've had no luck. Haven't reset the router, assuming I just unplug and replug but other than that, I'm out of ideas. Not sure what else I can work on besides the firewall, if that even does anything.
The Swann software installed on my Mac does work, but haven't had a chance to test it somewhere other than my home network. It could work, but I wouldn't know at this point. Just more concentrated on the mobile data issue.
My knowledge is small when it comes to this networking stuff. Connecting to a WiFi hotspot is about as easy as it gets for me lol. I just got lucky with trial and error for setting it up with the home network. Just wondering if anyone has experience with this or ideas that may come to mind. At the worst, I won't be able to remote view anywhere other than using my wifi, but it will still record at least.
Thanks in advance!
MyanRagahis said:
The Swann software installed on my Mac does work, but haven't had a chance to test it somewhere other than my home network. It could work, but I wouldn't know at this point. Just more concentrated on the mobile data issue.
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Seems to me you should test the remote connection elsewhere before you start troubleshooting a problem thst may not even exist. If its not configured correctly to do what you want, its not going to work across the internet which would include the mobile data.
Make sure you can access what you want remotely, then test over mobile data. Unless I read that wrong it doesn't sound to me like you've done this. You can test the mobile data connection all you want, but if its not working remotely by any other means you will be wasting your time. (Unless you got lucky and configured it correctly, but as you said, youre not very experienced with this).
Until you verify it does work remotely, there's no reason to assume its your phone or T-Mobile that is the problem.
Tbh, I'd assume first it was a router config on your side. (Unplugging it doesn't reset its settings, and even if it did it may not be configured as needed by default.)
You'd probably find better support by going to the equipment website and router website.
Sorry I don't have the answer your looking for, but hopefully ill get you in the right direction.
Sent from my SGH-T999 using xda premium
DocHoliday77 said:
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Seems to me you should test the remote connection elsewhere before you start troubleshooting a problem thst may not even exist. If its not configured correctly to do what you want, its not going to work across the internet which would include the mobile data.
Make sure you can access what you want remotely, then test over mobile data. Unless I read that wrong it doesn't sound to me like you've done this. You can test the mobile data connection all you want, but if its not working remotely by any other means you will be wasting your time. (Unless you got lucky and configured it correctly, but as you said, youre not very experienced with this).
Until you verify it does work remotely, there's no reason to assume its your phone or T-Mobile that is the problem.
Tbh, I'd assume first it was a router config on your side. (Unplugging it doesn't reset its settings, and even if it did it may not be configured as needed by default.)
You'd probably find better support by going to the equipment website and router website.
Sorry I don't have the answer your looking for, but hopefully ill get you in the right direction.
Sent from my SGH-T999 using xda premium
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After read this earlier, I facepalmed myself and went to go test this out. Drove over to Starbucks a few minutes ago, connected to their wifi through my phone and it didn't connect Hmm...definitely a router setting then. The dvr itself is connected to the router by an ethernet cable. Just a matter of figuring out how to configuring the router settings. Thanks!
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Hey. I came across this page looking for a solution to a similar problem. My new swann system connects fine with my phone on Orange but wouldn't connect to my partners identical phone on Vodafone via mobile Internet. Both worked on wifi. I solved by asking Google for my ip address, then going onto the swannview link app, under my device is a button to edit, on the edit page where it has p2p if you tap the line it gives you another option to connect with ip, then enter your ip where it says host. Save details with icon in top right and log in. This solved my issue, hope it helps anyone with the same issue.
MyanRagahis said:
Hello all!
Recently I've purchased the Swann DVR8-1425 security system.
I've been able to connect it to my home network successfully. I can remote view the cameras through my T999L (no root, completely stock) on WiFi through the SwannView app, but as soon as I put it into mobile data, it shows me a message of not being able to contact the server. I'm assuming if I were at someone elses house on their WiFi, it would be the same result. Same issue on my Dad's S2, rooted, running Infamous 3.0 in the T989 forums.
I've messed with most, if not all the settings I can possibly use with trial and error. When it comes down to it, obviously there's only the one setting that works with my WiFi (the given IP address from the DVR and a server port given: 9000) and it won't connect with mobile data whatsoever (2g, 4g, or LTE). I've tried using HTTP port 85 instead of the 9000, a preferred DNS server in place of the IP address, turning on and off UpNp (not really sure what that does). Absolutely nothing. Server connection fail each time when using mobile data.
I've disabled the firewall in hopes of it working, but I've had no luck. Haven't reset the router, assuming I just unplug and replug but other than that, I'm out of ideas. Not sure what else I can work on besides the firewall, if that even does anything.
The Swann software installed on my Mac does work, but haven't had a chance to test it somewhere other than my home network. It could work, but I wouldn't know at this point. Just more concentrated on the mobile data issue.
My knowledge is small when it comes to this networking stuff. Connecting to a WiFi hotspot is about as easy as it gets for me lol. I just got lucky with trial and error for setting it up with the home network. Just wondering if anyone has experience with this or ideas that may come to mind. At the worst, I won't be able to remote view anywhere other than using my wifi, but it will still record at least.
Thanks in advance!
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Hello..
I am also using Lorex wireless security camera for my home but till now I am not facing any issue because all configuration is performed by experts. But I have two fixes for your issue.
Either contact with Lorex Support Team for help or follow steps:
Check with your mobile data service provider to confirm if they allow streaming of constant information over their network.
Configure a lower substream video resolution in your DVR / NVR settings to reduce mobile data usage and increase your connection speed.
If you cannot connect to your cameras using an LTE or IPv6 connection, switch to a 3G connection.
If you are using a device ID through your mobile plan, set up a Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS) to eliminate the need to pass through the Stratus / FLIR Cloud servers.
Hope it helps!
I have been struggling with the error "Authentication error occurred" since yesterday.
All my other devices can connect without any problem except for my device.
It just happen yesterday morning and since then I searched through the internet and still got no luck.
Please help me fix this
Describe when you are getting error. iIs it in google play or any other app.
moomaaii said:
I have been struggling with the error "Authentication error occurred" since yesterday.
All my other devices can connect without any problem except for my device.
It just happen yesterday morning and since then I searched through the internet and still got no luck.
Please help me fix this
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I think you got the wifi problem
Solution 1:
Switching Off your Bluetooth while your WAP is enabled will give a change in frequency on how the both wifi and Bluetooth interacts.
Turning your Bluetooth and WIFI by turning your Bluetooth on, or turn off Bluetooth and wifi off then turn your wifi on .
Tweaking it will Solve Authentication Error
Solution 2:
A next problem causing the Authentication Error is the router/modem .
WIFI IP Address Conflicts , most computers and mobile devices connected to the same network may be sharing same IP addresses.
In most scenario where pc’s and mac’s are assign to their unique custom IP Address.
Smartphones such as our Samsung Galaxy will likely to interfere with other existing Devices to cause the Authentication Error.
Solution 3:
Is the password correct?
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Describe when you are getting error. iIs it in google play or any other app.
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I always get the error whenever I connect to the wifi
RichyE said:
I think you got the wifi problem
Solution 1:
Switching Off your Bluetooth while your WAP is enabled will give a change in frequency on how the both wifi and Bluetooth interacts.
Turning your Bluetooth and WIFI by turning your Bluetooth on, or turn off Bluetooth and wifi off then turn your wifi on .
Tweaking it will Solve Authentication Error
Solution 2:
A next problem causing the Authentication Error is the router/modem .
WIFI IP Address Conflicts , most computers and mobile devices connected to the same network may be sharing same IP addresses.
In most scenario where pc’s and mac’s are assign to their unique custom IP Address.
Smartphones such as our Samsung Galaxy will likely to interfere with other existing Devices to cause the Authentication Error.
Solution 3:
Is the password correct?
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I tried it but I still got the error.
Hello,
i've come from this thread thread
I have a galaxy nexus running stock android 4.2.1 with a very peculiar problem. From time to time i have trouble accessing a certain website if i try from wifi or from mobile connection it doesn't matter. If i restart the device the website works without a problem. It was a very odd problem and kept bugging me so i tried to focus on finding the real cause. After a lot of try and error i managed to arrive at this situation:
I have at my disposal 3 different wifi networks (lets call the wifi-1,wifi-2,wifi-3) and mobile broadband connections.
after a reboot of the phone (just to have a clear state) if i connect to wifi-1,2 or mobile conn the website works OK. if i connecto to wifi-3 the site also works OK but then after i disconnect from wifi-3 and connect to any of the other wifi-1,wifi-2 or mobile conn it doesn't work anymore. If i connect to wifi-3 again it works fine on that network.
I've connected to the phone using connectbot and checked the ip address and different params. and i simply can't get a ping to that website. a similar website located in the same subnet but on a different IP still works.
So what could happen on the network layer on the phone to stop working the connection to a certain IP?
Where could i find some info about how to debug IP networking issues on android 4.2.x
PS: I control both the phone and the servers that i'm trying to reach and can't see any traffic coming from the phone on the server.
PS1: I couldn't reproduce the issue with android 4.2.2 only with 4.2.1 (i've also tested android 4.4.4 and couldn't reproduce) i've tested 2 different phones with 4.2.1 and the problem reproduces.
PS2: IPv6 is disabled on wifi networks
PS3: all networks use different ip address classes and the IP changes accordingly. i was able to reproduce the issue only with a specific website/ IP
I was hoping someone would have answered you here.
Let me ask you this. Can you do process of Elimination ?
Choose a different Web such as this site http://forum.xda-developers.com
Next Connect the phone to each network and the Data in turn. Each time, first wipe data to the Browser on your phone. Go to the website. See if it loads and interacts well. (Go to some forum or log in etc.)
Switch to the next network and repeat. Let me know how that goes.
Next find a computer and have it do the same thing with internet Explorer. Clear IE's cache data each time. See how that goes as well with this site as your test site.
This is the first phone I've ever owned that I've had an issue connecting to this type of WiFi network. I configured all of the settings correctly when adding the network (including telling it not to verify the certificate, since I don't have one installed): PEAP, MSCHAPv2, don't verify cert, identity, anon identity, and password. I am certain the password is correct, because the RADIUS server is responding with an ACCEPT message. However, the phone just immediately disconnects. After a few tries, it just shows "saved" under the SSID name, and doesn't try again. It never gets to the "obtaining IP address" stage of the connection.
Has anyone else had this issue? It will connect to a PSK SSID just fine. My Galaxy S7 Edge, as well as every other Android phone I've owned back to the HTC Evo will connect to this same SSID just fine.
yes i do, i have that issue at work
palvarez05 said:
yes i do, i have that issue at work
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Have you read any other threads about it? Is there a fix? I know that there is a verizon build that supposedly improves WiFi connectivity, but I really don't want to install that on my (google store) Pixel XL. I didn't read anything about it specifically fixing this issue, anyway.
dodgeboy said:
Have you read any other threads about it? Is there a fix? I know that there is a verizon build that supposedly improves WiFi connectivity, but I really don't want to install that on my (google store) Pixel XL. I didn't read anything about it specifically fixing this issue, anyway.
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absolutely nothing...
I'm having problems with 5ghz connections. 2.4ghz works fine. It connects fine but on 5ghz I get slow downloads and connection interruptions. $800.00 phone should connect to everything.
No issues here connecting to my work WPA2 enterprise wifi
I connect to my office WPA2 Enterprise but it is slow as could be on my Pixel XL. My N6 it's super fast so something is going on.
marcjc said:
I connect to my office WPA2 Enterprise but it is slow as could be on my Pixel XL. My N6 it's super fast so something is going on.
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Just as an update... I sideloaded the OTA - NDE63P and it did not fix my slowness issue running on my office WPA2 network.
In case anyone was curious about the OTA and sideloading - https://developers.google.com/android/ota
Mine works, but our office network requires an identity and password. No server certs or anon Ident. So far, I have not had an issue.