About 3 days ago I reinstalled Settings Profiles and setup some schedule for phone to go to Airplane mode at night, after I woke up, phone exited airplane mode but was unable to connect to data network, I tried to disable data network and enabling, then tried to delete apn and setting it to default, finally I went to debug mode and tried to connect to 3g from there which it does but disconnects right away, sometimes it will stay connected for some time but will disconnect. I also tried to use different sim cards from tmobile to att, same issue.
When it first started haping I was on fr91 rooted rom, so I decided to swich to new cynogen mod, which I did by wiping and installing and I still have the same issue, does anyone know how to fix this?
Did you try this?
In phone hit * # * # 4636 # * # * Phone Info and try to set the WCDMA preferred to WCDMA only.
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Yes I did. I tried every combination possible and sometimes it works for couple of hours but then it will disconnect again. Do you know how to reset antenna? I see an option there but no idea how to change it.
Figured out the issues
Switchpro widget has 7 places to put different functions on it, you can make into 5 or you can make it show 7. if you had data function off and the you deleted or moved the widget, data portion will not work. so if any of you have an issue make sure switchpro is not turning off your data..
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I currently have something on the phone not allowing 3g access. I can't seem to figure out what it is, but I believe I narrowed it down to an App. I did a wipe and clean rom install and 3g was working fine. I did a titanium backup restore of all apps with data and now 3g isn't working again. Anyone know of an easy way to pinpoint what is blocking my 3g? I tried ending all tasks in advanced task manager, but I'm guessing the phone would need a reboot to bring back 3g?
Have you check you settings-wireless & networks-mobile networks-use only 2g networks?
ya I tried using only 2g network, I even tried researching the network and it finds tmobile in the settings. I even went as far as getting a fresh sim card prior to wiping the phone. Somehow after an app/data restore from titanium back up, tmobile internet no longer works still. It's why I wiped in the first place.
1) Double check your APN settings in settings > networks > mobile networks
2) In dialer, dial *#*#4636#*#* > choose phone info > scroll down > verify that 'set preferred network type' reads WCDMA preferred.
3) Also in settings, make sure you didnt set 'use 2g only'. Same location as #2 above
Thanks for your help. I actually just did a nandrestore from an image I had that was a week old and internet came back, so it has to of been something I done within a weeks time. I just hope I don't end up hitting the app that stopped it, if I think it was one, because thats the only thing that makes sense to me.
I have your same problem could you be so kind as to attach the img you put so I try too? thanks
victor.barba said:
I have your same problem could you be so kind as to attach the img you put so I try too? thanks
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Then you will have his phone.
you mean....?
i Think i have a similar problem... I turn 3g on and after half an hour i cannot access the internet anymore... The sign in the notification area shows the "sent arrow" blinking but the receive arrow does nothing... I have apndroid to control my 3g usage... I unistalled it, did a reboot but again the problem persists... Do you have anything in mind???
I forgot to mention that the exact same thing happens with 2g network as well
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you mean....?
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When someone does a nandroid backup, it backs up all the data on the phone. All of it, if you restore it to your phone, you will be logged into google as him, you will have all his contacts, messages, settings etc. If one of you downloads something, it may download on both machines. The only way to fix it would be to wipe both of them.
i have the same problem. two days ago its working fine. i just turn on turn off the wifi and it just works again.
Can also try turning the airplane mode on/off. This problem occurs if you use APNdroid or similar, or toggle mobile connection on the Desire ROM.
tired of trying and try to wipe, reset, several rom, so I decided to send it to HTC in England ... and the problem is which has the bootloader unlock my ...
No longer have any data connection. 3G/E/H etc is gone. No icon at all.
I've tried a couple things:
I tried airplane mode on/off.
I tried the *#*#4846 thing and disabled radio there. I changed the network band. I tried "Enable data connection" there and nothing happened. I made sure it was enabled on boot.
I removed my sim card and put it back in. Started phone with/without it.
Wiped the phone in recovery. Reflashed Cyanogen/gapps.
Reflashed the radio.
Tried Modacos senseui just to give it a shot. Still nada.
NOTHING is working! Anyone got any ideas or any other fixes I can try?
This is really killing me...
ok i had this problem last week and this is what i did and it worked for me.
1.Settings
2.Wireless and Networks
3.Mobile Networks
4.Access Point Names
5.Make sure it says epc.tmobile.com
if it doesnt say that then just add it and when u finish just hit save and wait a couple of minutes and there should be a E/H/G Hope that helped.
sounds like a carrier issue..i have had this happen with tmobile in the past .. just typical network gremlins..
Hi,
I used PowerMax to save some battery power and this has worked fine during a couple of times. But a few days ago, the 3G data connection did not work again when restoring. What I had to do was a factory reset to solve it.
This has now happened again and I refuse to make a factory reset at this point, its gotta be something simple...
What I´ve already tested:
* Power the phone on and off
* checking the APN settings
* Restoring the APN settings
* Turning PowerMax on and off again
* Switching 2G on and off
* Switching Airplane mode on and off
Anyone got any ideas ?
UPDATE: I went to work and realized during the way that I had a 3G data connection in the top bar... I believe that there was an issue with the Operator and when I changed base station it fixed itself.
Hello Everyone,
This is my first post here so I will try to be clear and short.
I'm using a Moto X XT1058, first, Stock Br Android 5.1 Firmware, unlocked bootloader I had a long time since I upgraded from 4.4.4, until yesterday everything went normal, when I arrived home from work I noticed my phone didn't connect automatically to my house lan, so I tried to manually select the SSID on the WiFi menu and I clicked connect, then, instead of the "connecting" > "Assigning IP Address" > "connected" steps, it changed to saved and no connection was made, and every time I try it does the same. I tried almost everything I could to fix this and the result is the same (images attached):
- Clicked on forgot, and tried again with the correct password.
- Reset my router to factory and upgraded firmware.
- Switched over different wireless authentication methods, even open.
- No firewall or MAC filtering is activated on my router.
- Wireless settings are the default, I can connect with any other device except my phone works( Notebook, Desktop with Wireless adapter, my dad's phone Moto G).
- I made a factory reset on my MotoX, switched over 5.1, I made a downgrade to 4.4.4, full wipe, loaded a past backup with twrp, flashed via mfastboot manually, switched again to a fresh install of 5.1, still can't connect.
- I read something about cleaning wifi cache and accessing wlan test and test wifi drivers using dialer code *#*#526#*#* but it didn't work on mine, also read something about checking wireless interface using a root terminal, but honestly I'm starting to lose faith on this...
I like this phone so much and I don't wanna expend on another unless this really doesn't have any fix.
When going to the WiFi Options (three dots bottom right on the WiFi screen) make sure "Avoid poor connections" isn't checked, also try selecting the right band (2,4 or 5GHz) manually. Also turn of "WiFi Optimization", unlikely that this causes your problems but overall this setting will bring you into trouble before it saves a noteable amount of battery. Do you see a MAC Address on the bottom there? On your router manually set a channel (on 2,4 GHz try 7, should be pretty empty there). Try enabling WiFi on your phone while your routers WiFi is off, then turn on the router. Maybe you can solve this by manually restarting the service on the phone through terminal or adb if you have root, that works for me although I had a little different problem:
su
svc wifi disable
svc wifi enable
disable first even if you disabled through the menubutton.
I tried
Hardmood said:
When going to the WiFi Options (three dots bottom right on the WiFi screen) make sure "Avoid poor connections" isn't checked, also try selecting the right band (2,4 or 5GHz) manually. Also turn of "WiFi Optimization", unlikely that this causes your problems but overall this setting will bring you into trouble before it saves a noteable amount of battery. Do you see a MAC Address on the bottom there? On your router manually set a channel (on 2,4 GHz try 7, should be pretty empty there). Try enabling WiFi on your phone while your routers WiFi is off, then turn on the router. Maybe you can solve this by manually restarting the service on the phone through terminal or adb if you have root, that works for me although I had a little different problem:
su
svc wifi disable
svc wifi enable
disable first even if you disabled through the menubutton.
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Hello and thanks for replying! I tried what you suggested with no luck, today I noticed the problem got worse... not my phone doesn't detects any wifi signal...
I think this is a hardware failure problem and I have yo buy another phone
Any other ideas?
Sad to hear that, one last thing you could try is removing the battery. Since this isn't possible without disassembly there's a trick I got from the Motorola Service, they call it Hung State Recovery:
This works as if the battery was removed from the device. Since it is built-in it is impossible
to remove the battery for it would void the warranty.
This process terminates all running commands from the processor allowing it to start anew.
No Data will be lost in the process.
With the device switched OFF (even if the device is not turning ON at all) follow the steps
bellow.
1. Please press and hold the VOL DOWN key
2. While still holding the VOL DOWN key, press and hold the POWER key
3. Hold both keys down for over 120 seconds.It must be more than 2 minutes!
4. After holding the keys down for more than two minutes, release them.
5. The Flash Boot screen will display, and the Normal Reboot option will be highlighted
6. Press the VOL UP key and the device will start a normal reboot.
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Unlikkely that this will help but it's just 2 minutes and at least a chance.
It's alive again
Hardmood said:
Sad to hear that, one last thing you could try is removing the battery. Since this isn't possible without disassembly there's a trick I got from the Motorola Service, they call it Hung State Recovery:
Unlikkely that this will help but it's just 2 minutes and at least a chance.
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Hello again... I almost gived up since yesterday but I don't know why, I wanted to try again... I even ordered a new phone from an online shop... but I just tried to connect to my wifi, and the reason why it wasn't detecting any APs was because I left the 5.0 Ghz band activated on one of my failed attempts to get Wifi working. Just switched again to automatic, clicked on my home AP and authenticated with my password and Bingo! It worked...
Not sure why but it got fixed somehow
Thanks for helping me out, I would try to sell it since I got a new one.
Good to hear that, that's a pretty common issue as it seems why I already suggested forcing the phone to use the right band. Don't set to automatic if you don't need both frequencies. Instead of selling the Moto X why don't you ship the new one back? If still sealed you shouldn't have problems getting a refund and in terms of one hand useable screen size, memory and cpu power you shouldn't need more until it comes to games or some strange kinds of usage where everybody clear in mind would choose a laptop.
My gf's phone won't connect to the network at all, the only way she can use her phone is if she is connected to wifi.
Here are the things I've checked so far
Bill has been paid
Restarted the phone
Double checked Airplane mode
Ensured there is not a data cap on the plan
Ensured there is not a data cap set on the phone
Double checked APN settings are set to t-mobile
Removed SIM card for 5 minutes and then rebooted
The phone has not been flashed nor rooted, it is stock.
What happens when she disables Wifi a message comes up 'Can't connect to network, please try again'
Not really sure what to do at this point, any ideas or things to try?