As the title says.. I cant save my APN setting on my Samsung galaxy Ace with Jelly Bean CM9 Rom installed
when I want to use 3G I first have to put the correct settings at the Acces Point Names menu
So when I do that I press the menu button and then save, then back and then its not saved its just gone.. hope youj can help me with the problem
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Hi all, after swapping out the SIM card in my galaxy tab, I am not able to enter and save a new APN. I can enter the information but it won't allow me to save it. Even after re-inserting the origanal SIM, I cannot save any APN 's. Only after a full wipe and reboot does the ability to save APN's return. Does anyone know why this is happening? Any solution to this?
Thanks,
Alex.
Sent from my Samsung Tablet.
a wipe/factory reset would do but you need to backup first. alternatively download APN Manager from the Market, set from there. it works for my tab!
Thanks, found out that market enabler was affecting the APN Settings!
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy SII.
Need help with my wifi, on my galaxy ace running CM7.2 with kernel ect that came with CM7.2. the problem is definitely software, to do with the wpa_supplicant file in /data/misc/wifi. The logcat displayed to me at any attempt to enable wifi is something like "permission to access wpa_supplicant.conf not granted" not in those exact words but you get the idea. my point is proven: when i manually change the permissions (to being more loose) using my filemanager (the app doesnt matter) to change it to rwx-rwx-rwx, the wifi will work FOR ONLY THAT ENABLE ie when i turn it off then on again, my same old error message pops up. If you need any more info or the exact logcat output please just ask.
THANKS IN ADVANCE
First of all, please tell me and I'll move this Thread if it is in the wrong section. This is a fix for the problem I faced many many times while changing ROMS, and it actually made me stay on Pillama for a very long time, this is because that was the only one where my APN settings worked/stayed.
So if you have recently changed to a different ROM and you don't have 3G and your APN settings won't stay, here's the fix.
This works providing you have a restorable backup of a ROM with Working 3G and you have an external SD Card.
Boot into Recovery. You can do this via Rom Manager (Downloadable from the PlayStore)
Restore to the Rom which your Mobile Data (3G) works on.
After you have rebooted and you're back on your ROM with working 3G download Root Browser. This is available from the PlayStore.
Navigate to your System Directory.
Look for a folder named 'etc', and go into it.
Scroll down until you see 'apns-conf.xml' hold down on it and select copy.
Navigate to your External SD Card and Paste the file somewhere memorable.
Go into Rom Manager and clear all your caches (Dalvik Cache, Wipe Cache, Format System, clear data) just basically remove everything.
Do a clean install of the ROM that you couldn't get 3G to work on.
Once you're up and running go into the PlayStore and download Root Browser.
Go onto Root Browser, and navigate to your System Directory/folder and into 'etc'.
Delete the 'apns-conf.xml' that is in there.
Navigate to the External SD and copy the 'apns-conf.xml' from there.
Go back to System/Etc and paste the file in there.
Reboot your device.
Go to Settings > Look under Wireless & Networks, underneath Data Usage you should see More... > now select Mobile Networks > Access Point Names > press the menu tab in the bottom right > select Reset to Default. Select your carriers one! Congratulations!
I'm just speaking from personal experience, this problem caused hours of trouble for me and I want to help you guys, so please don't hate if it doesn't work for you! Thanks guys
It's working but only in situation when APN setting disappeared after changing ROM. When phone can't read correctly MNC and MCC codes from the beginning even editing apns-conf.xml and changing codes wont help. I studied this issue few days and didn't find fix for it. There are few carriers in Europe which can't be used in our phones and for now only changing SIM Card for newer version can help.
Okay, just thought I'd give back to the community writing about my experiences with the phone, I'm only 13 though so my knowledge is pretty limited.
Don't worry, I'm not complaining. I just add little correct for Your tutorial cause it was pain in the a** for me and even what You described wont help if You have fu**** up SIM card.
after installing Slim Bean 4.2.2 can't connect to data network packet anyone can help me?
it's was working good on GB 2.3.4 and 2.3.6 b4 installing CM9 then Slim Bean 4.2.2
do you have correct APN settings? Open Settings > More... > Mobile Networks > Access Point Names and check to see if you have correct settings.
EDIT: maybe you need to flash Baseband for your region.
pryerlee said:
do you have correct APN settings? Open Settings > More... > Mobile Networks > Access Point Names and check to see if you have correct settings.
EDIT: maybe you need to flash Baseband for your region.
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APNs settings is empty and when i press + on the right top screen i found :-
Name : not set / APN: not set and the same for Proxy,Port,Username,password,server,MMSC,MMS proxyand MMS port.
MCC:602 , MNC:03
Authentication Type: not set
APN type : not set
APN protcol: IPV4
ok so you need to manually type in the correct APN settings for your network then save them.
EDIT: do a Google search for your networks APN settings
just i need lag fix work good on this rom and i wanna to know the stock Kernel is good or there is a better Kernel i can use
anyone there to answer me?
Hey folks,
I am on LiquidSmooth Rom by chasmodo on my N7000.
Every time I reboot it diplays at the the statusbar a message in german that reads about Please select Keyboard Layout. If i click on it im taken to keyboard preferences - no setting changes anything though. Ive eveb set permission to read and write all at the layout directory. Even installing another keyboard like swift doesnt do any difference.
Do you guys have any idea what else i can try to wipe that message permanently?