Another Nexus 4 Wifi issue - BMPS? - Nexus 4 General

As many of us know, there are many different wifi connectivity issues plaguing the Nexus series running Android 4.2. These issues have different but similar symptoms, and so many of us have come across solutions that work for us, but don't work for others. One is the ARP filtering issue which is expected to be fixed by Google in the android 4.2.2 release.
Over at the Android bug tracker on issue 40306, someone appears to have discovered a solution to another issue - one which is solved in a similar way, but by changing the gEnableBmps line rather than the McastBcastFilter line. (BMPS apparently stands for Beacon Mode Power Saving) However, as this appears to (similarly) disable a power-saving feature, the impact on battery life is significant.
The issue I have that this setting change fixes is that, while I can connect reliably to my router (Linksys e4200v2), my throughput becomes limited to a maximum of 50-60kbps shortly after connection. Oddly, with my router this only appears to happen over the 5Ghz band - over 2.4Ghz I hit no such restriction, but throughput still isn't great because of 2.4Ghz saturation in my area.
If you're having wifi issues, try this out (if you know what you're doing! please don't change system files otherwise) and see if it works. maybe someone smarter than me can provide the insight necessary to find a better workaround, or a fix?
To save a click, here's the fix:
1. Get root access
2. Open /system/etc/wifi/WCNSS_qcom_cfg.ini
3. Set gEnableBmps=0

This issue, like many others, appears not to be fixed in 4.2.2.

set the gEnableBmps=0 works for me

Hmm, I tried this. Now my Wi-Fi won't turn on. So I reverted the change and my Wi-Fi still will not turn on.
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That's really odd. I've been flipping it on and off for weeks and never had problems getting wifi to turn on.

Trek me about it, then this morning my data wasn't even working. Must have been something else, coincidence. Lucky I had a nand from earlier in the day do I'm all good now. Maybe I'll try it again...
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jonnyb16 said:
Hmm, I tried this. Now my Wi-Fi won't turn on. So I reverted the change and my Wi-Fi still will not turn on.
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Set permissions to rw-r-r... (then reboot)

Got all my permissions set, the change did hold in the INI file. Still haven't gotten around to trying it a second time.
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Anyone else getting nasty battery-drain without any actual improvements from this tweak? At least for me this increases the kernel wakelocks, consequently lowering the amount of deep sleep.

sigmabeta said:
As many of us know, there are many different wifi connectivity issues plaguing the Nexus series running Android 4.2. These issues have different but similar symptoms, and so many of us have come across solutions that work for us, but don't work for others. One is the ARP filtering issue which is expected to be fixed by Google in the android 4.2.2 release.
Over at the Android bug tracker on issue 40306, someone appears to have discovered a solution to another issue - one which is solved in a similar way, but by changing the gEnableBmps line rather than the McastBcastFilter line. (BMPS apparently stands for Beacon Mode Power Saving) However, as this appears to (similarly) disable a power-saving feature, the impact on battery life is significant.
The issue I have that this setting change fixes is that, while I can connect reliably to my router (Linksys e4200v2), my throughput becomes limited to a maximum of 50-60kbps shortly after connection. Oddly, with my router this only appears to happen over the 5Ghz band - over 2.4Ghz I hit no such restriction, but throughput still isn't great because of 2.4Ghz saturation in my area.
If you're having wifi issues, try this out (if you know what you're doing! please don't change system files otherwise) and see if it works. maybe someone smarter than me can provide the insight necessary to find a better workaround, or a fix?
To save a click, here's the fix:
1. Get root access
2. Open /system/etc/wifi/WCNSS_qcom_cfg.ini
3. Set gEnableBmps=0
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Thank you so much! I did this gEnableBmps fix + the McastBcastFilter fix (described here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2072930 and I see a much more stable WiFi connection.
Thank you!

Toss3 said:
Anyone else getting nasty battery-drain without any actual improvements from this tweak? At least for me this increases the kernel wakelocks, consequently lowering the amount of deep sleep.
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I'm the author of post #136 in Android issue #40306 (can't post link)
Yes, turning off Bmps multiplies by about 10x battery usage while device not in use (from 0.5%/hour to 5%/hour).
Unfortunately, I haven't found any other way to make it work at this time.

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Unstable Wifi Connection on CM7

I'm having issues with the wifi connection having to be reset every few minutes when used. It seems to outright lose signal and can't even scan for networks until a reset. I'm on CM7 stable, using the latest OC kernel by Dalingrin. Anyone experiencing similar?
I have a similar issue.
From time to time (something like every 5 min), the connection seems ok (in the wifi pannel, it is stated as connected), but I can't access anything anymore by wifi. I have to disconnect and reconnect to my wifi router in order to make it work.
(I also use the last stable CM7... And apart from that, it's gorgeous ! )
So I'm indeed not alone in seeing this... interesting. Thanks for letting me know. As well, I agree, everything aside from the wifi works great and the tablet tweaks incorporated are nothing short of brilliant.
Mine is table with CM7 final and with Philmod 6, both with the 03/31 and 04/04 kernels.
same here - cm7 stable + 4/4 OC
just loaded up nightly 39 + 4/14/11A OC to try that combo
politiclaw said:
I'm having issues with the wifi connection having to be reset every few minutes when used. It seems to outright lose signal and can't even scan for networks until a reset. I'm on CM7 stable, using the latest OC kernel by Dalingrin. Anyone experiencing similar?
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Is this not the same issue all over about AES? Check your router, if it's WPA2 it's AES, if it's WPA it could be AES.
CM7 and some routers have issues when AES is used, try to disable it.
installed nightly 39 + oc 4/14a no wifi issues so far
khaytsus said:
Is this not the same issue all over about AES? Check your router, if it's WPA2 it's AES, if it's WPA it could be AES.
CM7 and some routers have issues when AES is used, try to disable it.
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Tanks : that worked for me !
FixB said:
Tanks : that worked for me !
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You mind Starring this issue on the Cyanogen tracker? Make sure you put all the relevant information as well as your Router HW and FW. Thanks!
http://code.google.com/p/cyanogenmod/issues/detail?id=3314
I posted my remarks in a comment on the tracker.
But I'm afraid I don't know what you meant by "my Router HW and FW" ?
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I posted my remarks in a comment on the tracker.
But I'm afraid I don't know what you meant by "my Router HW and FW" ?
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hardware and firmware, ie brand name and model number and the version of software it's running.
animatechnica said:
installed nightly 39 + oc 4/14a no wifi issues so far
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Can anyone else comment on this? I might just go down this route, but I'm wondering if there a few more who did similar and are seeing no wifi issue as a result.
Also, I'm surprised to see a CM7 final release with a wifi issue such as this. If it indeed is related to encryption (AES vs TKIP), that's further perplexing. While I could go about changing the settings for my router, I can't go about doing so for many others - particularly in public. As well, if I'm to tether from my N1, I'm going to do it with a password, meaning I'm to do it with AES as there isn't much choice built in.
I hate to say this as I'm impressed with the amount of work that went into (and normally always goes into) CM, but I figure it has to be said. To be fair, I'm not sure how widespread this issue may be (does it affect the version of CM7 on tablets, only?) but I'm surprised it can exist in a version of cm7 considered stable.
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Can anyone else comment on this? I might just go down this route, but I'm wondering if there a few more who did similar and are seeing no wifi issue as a result.
Also, I'm surprised to see a CM7 final release with a wifi issue such as this. If it indeed is related to encryption (AES vs TKIP), that's further perplexing. While I could go about changing the settings for my router, I can't go about doing so for many others - particularly in public. As well, if I'm to tether from my N1, I'm going to do it with a password, meaning I'm to do it with AES as there isn't much choice built in.
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I'll try 39 etc but I suspect if they made changes in that regard they would have said to retest in that logged bug.
As far as I know, I've heard reports this happens on some phones as well, not just tablets, not just the NC.
And it doesn't affect most people, in fact I'll bet it affects a minority of folks. If it affected everyone I'm sure CM7 wouldn't have released that way of course.
And yeah I'm with you, I _do not_ want to use my N1 tethered with Open encryption, but not much I can do until this is fixed.
khaytsus said:
I'll try 39 etc but I suspect if they made changes in that regard they would have said to retest in that logged bug.
As far as I know, I've heard reports this happens on some phones as well, not just tablets, not just the NC.
And it doesn't affect most people, in fact I'll bet it affects a minority of folks. If it affected everyone I'm sure CM7 wouldn't have released that way of course.
And yeah I'm with you, I _do not_ want to use my N1 tethered with Open encryption, but not much I can do until this is fixed.
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Did you try 39 out? This issue is MIGHTY annoying for me as it is kind of hard getting a company with 39 000 employees to back away from AES on the WLAN..
Also going away from AES at home means that I cannot have my access point using 300 Mbit 802.11N which also is a real bummer.
I found this at the CM7 bugtracker, look at the final few posts there is a wifi-driver to try out.
http://code.google.com/p/cyanogenmod/issues/detail?id=3314
Also noticed there was a complete guide about pushing the file here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=11974146&postcount=22
So if CM7 on my phone works fine on wifi, that means a NC should work the same more or less, correct?
henel321 said:
Did you try 39 out? This issue is MIGHTY annoying for me as it is kind of hard getting a company with 39 000 employees to back away from AES on the WLAN..
Also going away from AES at home means that I cannot have my access point using 300 Mbit 802.11N which also is a real bummer.
I found this at the CM7 bugtracker, look at the final few posts there is a wifi-driver to try out.
http://code.google.com/p/cyanogenmod/issues/detail?id=3314
Also noticed there was a complete guide about pushing the file here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=11974146&postcount=22
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I guess you didn't notice who posted in that bug, and posted tiwlan_drv.ko in the bug?
Anywho, for me it did help my own and work AP's, but it's still broken tethering to my phone. So it seems better but not perfect, give it a try. Just make a copy of the original tiwlan_drv.ko and push the single file from that zip up in its place and reboot.

My second N6, the same problem

I bought the Nexus 6 (blue, 64gb) the day one, in November and since that day I noticed random reboots in a particular situation. When I switch to a WiFi network to another it shuts down and so I have to turn it on. When it turns on I have lost all my WiFi networks configurations, so passwords, dhcp settings, etc.
Random reboots rarely happen also in camera/gallery apps.
I tried to send it back to google and I received a new nexus. The first one was produced in June 2014, the new one in December 2014. The issue is still there. [emoji17] I've also tried to update to 5.1 but no resolution.
I have rooted, installed twrp, decrypted both my nexus 6 with toolkit.
How can I solve the problem? I was very happy with this phone.
Try using it completely stock and see what happens. I'd say chances are that if you set both up the same, it's something you're doing and not the hardware on 2 different phones.
But other people have made the same basic mods on their nexus and their phone has not this kind of issue.
Is it every network? Maybe try a stable custom ROM to see if it happens there too. Could be a problem with specific networks or even apps. Troubleshooting is the key. First try full wipe, no restored Apps.
I could be as simple as an app the developer has not updated since gingerbread or something stupid like that.
Is there a way to find the malicious app?
There definitely *was* a bug causing loss of wifi networks, and I think there may also have been a reboot involved there (not sure if we rebooted it manually, or if it just did it on its own as a response to a wpa_supplicant crash...). It was across the board for Android 5.0 though, not limited to Nexus 6. I saw my wife's Nexus 5 do it once. Never actually had it happen on my 6.
I'm not sure if this bug was fixed or not, since it wasn't something we tried to reproduce, and only happened once. The bug is definitely related to wpa_supplicant, since that is the only program that actually interacts with its configuration file (which is where the wifi configurations are actually stored).
As far as galleries go, you're not giving much to guess by. I certainly haven't seen galleries cause reboots like that. Maybe you are using a bad one?
Try this gallery; https://github.com/lbdroid/Android-Binaries/blob/master/Gallery2.apk
That is the actual AOSP gallery, modified to install as a standalone application. The source code is in another repository on my github.
*note: it will not do you any good at all to swap out your phone, since there is no indication that you are experiencing a hardware issue.
But why other people doesn't experience this problem that is related to WiFi? All people use WiFi and every time. Is there a way to fix the WPA_supplicant issue? Maybe a custom ROM?
My first n6 had also an hw issue, I think, because before it rebooted it gave me some little "buzz" from the top speaker.
mouse100 said:
But why other people doesn't experience this problem that is related to WiFi? All people use WiFi and every time. Is there a way to fix the WPA_supplicant issue? Maybe a custom ROM?
My first n6 had also an hw issue, I think, because before it rebooted it gave me some little "buzz" from the top speaker.
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all people use WiFi is an incorrect statement. you can say most ppl use wifi, but all would never happen. I hate using WiFi and NEVER use it except when its absolutely necessary. ive probably used WiFi 2 times on my n6 since getting my n6 in November, and there's no WiFi issues here.
mouse100 said:
Is there a way to find the malicious app?
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Yes, start with stock and install a few apps at a time until you get the problem. Given the fact that you have 2 different phones experiencing the same problem, it is much more likely that it is something software related rather than hardware (though I suppose it could be possible if you're really unlucky ).
mouse100 said:
But why other people doesn't experience this problem that is related to WiFi? All people use WiFi and every time. Is there a way to fix the WPA_supplicant issue? Maybe a custom ROM?
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You said that it happens when you change from one wifi network to another. Most people don't do that. Most people have one wifi network at a time and don't change it.
There is also a huge difference between wifi network configurations... A/B/N/AC, frequency, bandwidth, multiple-bands, encryptions, etc.
My first n6 had also an hw issue, I think, because before it rebooted it gave me some little "buzz" from the top speaker.
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Normal.

Nexus 6 signal drops and goes back only after airplane mode or changing 2g/3g

I've noticed that when using Mobile data internet connection (I use 3g only because my card doesn't support LTE) goes lower or completely to the 0 level, everything seems to work, but the notification just goes insane most likely. After I turn airplane mode for a while and disable it immediately it catches more signal as it should do all the time. It happens even on the latest 6.0.1 radio. Anyone had this issue out should I consider it as a hardware issue. Would be glad if someone gave me some feedback.
I also have the same bug with 6.0.1, it is a software bug not a hardware issue.
Semseddin said:
I also have the same bug with 6.0.1, it is a software bug not a hardware issue.
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Good to hear that I'm not the only one, have you seen a thread reporting it to Google already? Maybe it is worth to let them know.
adamczyk777 said:
Good to hear that I'm not the only one, have you seen a thread reporting it to Google already? Maybe it is worth to let them know.
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https://forums.motorola.com/posts/f7b51bd9bf
https://www.google.com.tr/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=nexus+6+bar+signal
Yeah but my issue is a bit diffrent because I can acces internet with no problems, only the icon seems strange. There are no exclamation marks also.

Potential slow WiFi speed fix

Hi all,
Before I get started I will say that I just so happened to test this method out and it worked for my problem specifically so it may not be the all WiFi fixing source you are looking for. Second, I'm no developer or programmer, I simply found an old thread, tested, and wanted to share. Let's get started.
Symptoms:
My home internet is 150/150 Mbps download and upload speed. The 5 GHz network always had the full 150 download but upload would be around 5 or 6 (rarely 150) regardless if I forced the 5 GHz connection only. At work on 2.4 GHz I would have much poorer WiFi signal strength than my old OnePlus One. At home my 2.4 GHz connection was very much a hit or miss -I believe this is similar to what many others have felt and the recommended fix is to force the 2.4 GHz connection. An interesting tidbit is when I used my VPN (PIA) the upload speed jumped up to nearly full speed, which made me think this is not a hardware related issue.
Potential fix:
I dug up an old OnePlus 2 article on XDA located here (and specifically page 2): https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-2/general/fix-wifi-mm-based-roms-t3344190/page2
I took the WCNSS.zip, unzipped the WCNSS_qcom_cfg.ini file and replaced the file in system\etc\wifi. Please make a backup of your original but you should also note you can easily re-install it. Also note that this requires root. After doing that I rebooted my phone and my connection speeds at home have been great. It's the weekend so I haven't tested signal strength at work but I know I can adjust the Txpower value slightly and hope it doesn't overheat.
If it matters I am also using the ElementalX kernel with the Westwood TCP congestion algorithm. I also changed the gChannelBondingMode24GHz=1 which is actually not included in Oxygen OS 4.5.5. FWIW I tried to add that line in to the original file and there was no change.
TL;DR Root required. Download OP2 WCNSS.zip from here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-2/general/fix-wifi-mm-based-roms-t3344190/page2
Replace the WCNSS_qcom_cfg.ini file located in system\etc\wifi. Reboot.
My last words for this post is that I don't know what effect or effects this may have but I wanted to do something about this issue on my own. Not sure if this helps anyone or not but it helped me so I thought I would share.
EDIT:
I found that changing the two values located near the bottom of the WCNSS_qcom_cfg.ini file for the OP5's original data got me the same results:
TSOEnable=1 to 0 -this is the TCP Offload which seems to change large amounts of network data into smaller bits. This doesn't work for my network apparently so disabling it helped my speed.
gChannelBondingMode24GHz=1 -add this in for wideband support (ie your 2.4GHz network on 40Hz)
gEnableWoW=3 -this is "commented" out with #, so remove that and set this value to 3. This has worked for some for stability and speed.
gEnableIpTcpUdpChecksumOffload=1 *I had this value at 0 but there is no effect for me changing it to 0 so leave it at 1 (default).
Edit 2 (Aug 12): I see that Qualcomm provides the WiFi so I took the WiFi folder from an HTC U11. I still found my upload to be slow so I changed TSOEnable=0 again and so far things have been good -I changed no other values. The wpa_supplicant_overlay.conf and wpa_supplicant.conf are slightly different than the stock OnePlus 5 files so I would recommend replacing the entire folder's contents to test.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0By0BkGnCgaRUWWo2Q283STJhQ0k I uploaded it here.
OxygenOS 4.5.10 - WiFi fix seems to be fixed! There was an IPv6 issue with Snapdragon 835 (or so I was told by OnePlus).
darkdragon88 said:
Hi all,
Before I get started I will say that I just so happened to test this method out and it worked for my problem specifically so it may not be the all WiFi fixing source you are looking for. Second, I'm no developer or programmer, I simply found an old thread, tested, and wanted to share. Let's get started.
Symptoms:
My home internet is 150/150 Mbps download and upload speed. The 5 GHz network always had the full 150 download but upload would be around 5 or 6 (rarely 150) regardless if I forced the 5 GHz connection only. At work on 2.4 GHz I would have much poorer WiFi signal strength than my old OnePlus One. At home my 2.4 GHz connection was very much a hit or miss -I believe this is similar to what many others have felt and the recommended fix is to force the 2.4 GHz connection. An interesting tidbit is when I used my VPN (PIA) the upload speed jumped up to nearly full speed, which made me think this is not a hardware related issue.
Potential fix:
I dug up an old OnePlus 2 article on XDA located here (and specifically page 2): https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-2/general/fix-wifi-mm-based-roms-t3344190/page2
I took the WCNSS.zip, unzipped the WCNSS_qcom_cfg.ini file and replaced the file in system\etc\wifi. Please make a backup of your original but you should also note you can easily re-install it. Also note that this requires root. After doing that I rebooted my phone and my connection speeds at home have been great. It's the weekend so I haven't tested signal strength at work but I know I can adjust the Txpower value slightly and hope it doesn't overheat.
If it matters I am also using the ElementalX kernel with the Westwood TCP congestion algorithm. I also changed the gChannelBondingMode24GHz=1 which is actually not included in Oxygen OS 4.5.5. FWIW I tried to add that line in to the original file and there was no change.
TL;DR Root required. Download OP2 WCNSS.zip from here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-2/general/fix-wifi-mm-based-roms-t3344190/page2
Replace the WCNSS_qcom_cfg.ini file located in system\etc\wifi. Reboot.
My last words for this post is that I don't know what effect or effects this may have but I wanted to do something about this issue on my own. Not sure if this helps anyone or not but it helped me so I thought I would share.
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Keen to know what you've experience since changing
benc88 said:
Keen to know what you've experience since changing
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I've spent the majority of my day trying to use the original OP5 WCNSS_qcom_cfg.ini and find out what made this work for me and I think I did. I put it in my first post but the main part is I think disabling gEnableIpTcpUdpChecksumOffload and TSOEnable helped me reach my speeds. Everything has been pretty good so far in terms of speed. I walked around to each corner of my house and had twitch streams going the entire time on 2.4GHz.
On my personal home network I find that going from one AP to another results in a slow transfer rate for a little bit. I think that is the gActiveMaxChannelTime value but I can live with that.
I get close to 600 mbits on my wifi 5GHZ... i guess teh phone is working just fine!
Qualcomm released a new wifi driver recently. It's in the Revan kernel v15. I've personally never had issues with WiFi I, but I wonder if the new driver could help. Feel free to give the kernel a test drive.
I haven't had any issues, my speed are over 100 on 5GHZ network:good:
swhtownboy said:
I haven't had any issues, my speed are over 100 on 5GHZ network:good:
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Thanks
Binary Assault said:
Qualcomm released a new wifi driver recently. It's in the Revan kernel v15. I've personally never had issues with WiFi I, but I wonder if the new driver could help. Feel free to give the kernel a test drive.
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If I could navigate that kernel sharing drive I would try it out for sure. I guess I'll hope OnePlus includes this in their next update.
mikelsantanen said:
I get close to 600 mbits on my wifi 5GHZ... i guess teh phone is working just fine!
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Do you mean on actual speed tests, or is that the association rate? I associate at 866Mbps but this is about the max speed I can pull on a speed test:
swhtownboy said:
I haven't had any issues, my speed are over 100 on 5GHZ network:good:
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geoff5093 said:
Do you mean on actual speed tests, or is that the association rate? I associate at 866Mbps but this is about the max speed I can pull on a speed test:
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Unless you two have tweaked your settings in a way that can help those who have had slow WiFi issues I would suggest taking your discussion elsewhere.
darkdragon88 said:
Unless you two have tweaked your settings in a way that can help those who have had slow WiFi issues I would suggest taking your discussion elsewhere.
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Well I'm running ElementalX kernel. Its from people sharing experiences and what they're running that we can hopefully narrow down a fix.
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Not sure what the issue is - my 5GHz speed is just fine
darkdragon88 said:
Unless you two have tweaked your settings in a way that can help those who have had slow WiFi issues I would suggest taking your discussion elsewhere.
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No tweaks completely stock
geoff5093 said:
Do you mean on actual speed tests, or is that the association rate? I associate at 866Mbps but this is about the max speed I can pull on a speed test:
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It's actually speed!
That result was a bit lower than usual because i have more than 10 devices connect to the router and netflix pumping...
(I have 1GB internet connection)
mikelsantanen said:
It's actually speed!
That result was a bit lower than usual because i have more than 10 devices connect to the router and netflix pumping...
(I have 1GB internet connection)
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Where is the server you connect to? It's extremely strange you get 1ms ping on wifi.
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geoff5093 said:
Where is the server you connect to? It's extremely strange you get 1ms ping on wifi.
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There is nothing strange... i connect to the server located in the same city and same internet provider.
It's a know fact that the internet connections in Finland are top-notch and the infrastruture over-dimensioned. Also, i have a good router.
Do you think i would even waste my time trying to forge the results??? I have more important things to do in life
mikelsantanen said:
There is nothing strange... i connect to the server located in the same city and same internet provider.
It's a know fact that the internet connections in Finland are top-notch and the infrastruture over-dimensioned. Also, i have a good router.
Do you think i would even waste my time trying to forge the results??? I have more important things to do in life
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Lol it's about wifi in general, I've never seen that low latency even when pinging your WiFi router.
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geoff5093 said:
Lol it's about wifi in general, I've never seen that low latency even when pinging your WiFi router.
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I was 4 meters from the router
mikelsantanen said:
I was 4 meters from the router
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Doesn't matter lol. Probably just the app being weird
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Doesn't matter lol. Probably just the app being weird
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I get those values with my iphone, ipad, apple tv 4G and mac mini. 1s-2s ping

WIFI problems with ASD9

Hi,
I have been having problems with wifi connectivity since ASD9. I'm connected to WIFI but chrome will say I'm offline for example and other apps won't see my phone as connected. Switching to 4G sometimes fixes the problem but often doesn't, it will still show as offline. Rebooting helps but that's not very practical. Before trying a factory reset I figured I'd share this here and see if anyone had the issue and found a fix that's less intrusive.
I have the same problem which is annoying. I found out that switching airplane mode on and off helps. Is there anyone else with same problem and updated to may patch? I wonder if its fixed.
pan466 said:
I have the same problem which is annoying. I found out that switching airplane mode on and off helps. Is there anyone else with same problem and updated to may patch? I wonder if its fixed.
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I did a factory reset and the problem persists
Just an idea to isolate the problem, do you use adguard dns or something similiar?
pan466 said:
Just an idea to isolate the problem, do you use adguard dns or something similiar?
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None of those. I'm not rooted, no private DNS, purely stock software and no customizations. My 6T does not have this problem and this really started with the latest update. I have the same problem at work on the cafe wifi.
My wife and I are having wifi issues as well with certain apps. Tested my speed and was running 170 - 180 Mbps.
I was downloading files from my home server onto the phone this morning via WIFI and noticed it was rather slow. I was 20 feet away from my WIFI router tops (line of sight) and the phone was connected at 144Mbps. It usually is at 1054Mbps when I'm that close and only drops when I change floors.
I'm hoping this gets fixed quickly. I'm with Telus so unless they push an update, I don't really have options. I still have access to a Note 9, maybe I'll try a side by side comparison this week.
I'm hoping for a fix soon because not only does WIFI give me problems but battery doesn't seem to last as long as before.
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