HTC desire 820 g+ wifi not working - Desire 820 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hello everyone , so basically my phone was rooted and someday i was browsing files in es file explorer and i mistakenly deleted the wifi chip configuration folder which contains all the files necessary for the wifi to work ,and now the wifi sign is always in mode (trying to turn on) and still nothing happens .I tried formatting it twice and removed root but also nothing worked
is there any way fix to this problem????
please help

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Htc Desire & network certificates ..

For wi-fi ..
My university wi-fi network uses "Enterprise" security and this is employed by installing a .p12 file (wich is esentially a packed file with a user certificate, root certificate, and private key) generated by the sys-admin.
When going in Security and you go to install the certificate from the file on the sd card, everything went smooth for the first time. It connected to the network, got some speed tests working, everything was ok.
After 1 day, I came back and tried to acces the wi-fi again. The wi-fi manager and the setting dialogue said just : "disconnected" .. connecting to the network ..and then "disconnected". No, the wi-fi network is just as it was when it worked, talked to the admins they did not change/update/modify anything. My MAC was entered
I deleted the whole credential thing, reset passwords , reinstalled .p12 files, to no use. It just will not connect again to the same network.
At home works fine, I enable wi-fi, detects my network and connects just fine.
And another weird thing: when you clear the credential manager, to uninstall the .p12 file it does not spit back on the sd card the .p12 file. When I installed it, the file vanished from the SD card, but when I reset the credentials it was lost for good... Kinda dumb ...
And if your wi-fi admins issue you with some .cer or .der files, they are ok, you just need a linux machine with "openssl" command to extract, combine & so on and then create the .p12 file that the HTC Desire understands. If you google .pam to .p12 or .der to .p12 or .cer to .p12 you will get through (eventually, and with less brain cells !!!!! ).
And the question is:
any idea what happened ? Is there any way to somehow deeper-reset the wi-fi connection certificates ? (don't want to reset my phone)
I tried installing certificates from another user, same error... I used the Root certificate from another user, the client certificate from me.. all kinds of combinations ... nothing .. "disconnected"..
nobody ?! :|
oh come on ...
I'm guessing nobody knows the answer =\
Your best bet would be HTC's support.

WiFi details saving issue

Does anyone know if it is possible to copy and the move the saved wi-fi details from the Desire to a SD card then after installing a new ROM import them back?
What i mean is, i have lots of wi-fi details of family, friends and work wireless networks stored on my Desire phone and don't want to have to set these all up again. In some cases I can't get the passwords again, is there a way to export these off and then import them back?
I've tried Google and come up short thus far and looked else where but no joy...
My phone is not rooted it's just an Orange handset which I unlocked and debranded via a gold card
thanks in advance for any help and advice given
You can find it here...
/data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf
In the new GB Rom 3.14.405.1 this file is found in \Phone Memory\etc\wifi\wpa_supplicant.conf
NeoEpsilon and Rew64...
Firstly thanks for the help... but how do i get to this file?
I've looked in this location on the phone /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf and all I have is an empty folder?
So your saying you have no wpa_supplicant.conf file in the wifi folder? What ROM are you using?
This is correct Rew64, I have Astro installed browsed to the location and the folder is empty.
My phone is just an Orange handset which I unbranded and put Standard HTC 2.2 (Froyo) on it.
I don't know then. If you have different wifi spots saved to your phone I can't see why you don't have this file in there.

Xperia ion JB wifi problem

Hello
I am new to the android world but I have been trying to learn the most of it
but I had a problem with my xperia ion
I have updated recently to Jelly Bean and the device started up correctly but with no wifi access (whenever I try to open wifi via settings, it either stops uexpectedly or no wifi networks appear to exist at all)
after looking for it in google , I found the same problem with Ion users in Sudan and Syria (where I live ) It seems to be a compatibility issue with the sim card , because whenever I remove the sim it works just fine
I was told that I should replace the Wpa_supplicants file so I rooted the device and downloaded root file explorer and tried to replace it , but whenever I try to copy any file or move it the file explorer stops too
Please help me and I will be very greatful

Fix wifi cannot connect automatically

It's happend few days ago, phone cannot connect automatically to wifi which accessed before, after some researched i find out how to reset wifi setting and it worked for me.
Phone need root and simply rename or delete the folder /data/misc/wifi then reboot.
Done
P.s. i think it also clear other wifi problem

[Q] Messed up with platform.xml, help needed

Hello there,
I bought a LG G3 D855 16GB, rooted it and once I tried to backup with Titanium Backup to my external sdcard, I noticed I had no write permission.
I´ve followed this thread to get the permission --> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2617921
After reboot, I can no longer save anything to my internal storage (cannot download, can take pictures but they won't save, can't run some apps and so forth).
But...If I use a file manager (root explorer, ES file explorer) I'm able to copy files from external sdcard to internal storage.
Besides that, after messing up with platform.xml, I can't connect my phone to PC with MTP method nor PTP.
What have I tried, so far:
1. restore backed up platform.xml --> problem persists
2. replace platform.xml with original from someone else --> problem persists
3. Hard reset --> problem persists
4. Use LG Flash tool to unroot and replace firmware (.tot + .dll) --> Didn't work. Tried with files from different sources but always ended up with "model information check fail"
5. Use LG Flash tool 2014 to unroot and replace firmware (.kdz method) --> Didn't work. Tried with files from different sources but always ended up with interruption during s/w upgrade.
I've been playing/reading about this issue for around 3 weeks and still haven't figured out the solution. I do think it is something simple that I'm missing and I hope there's someone out here who can point me to the right direction. :fingers-crossed:
Thanks in advance!
anyone?
Come on fellows,
there's no one to help me out?
No clue at all?:crying:
problem solved!
Just to let you guys know, my phone is working again.
First I tried lg support tool but it also did not work. Then I performed (again) a Hard Reset, but this time using buttons combination (vol- and power). After this hard reset, I restore apps with Titanium Backup and everything is working fine!! :victory::victory:
Will play for I while with the phone and on the weekend try the unroot methods (.tot and .kdz) again to see if now they will work.

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