So The Moto X is getting more Dev support, So now we have Roms and Kernels, But with that being said Sprint Users are lacking the ability to use any of this because of the glitch that is causing the Data Signal to drop randomly and not being able to get it back without restarting the device.
So i guess my questions is has anyone found a fix for the signal drop yet.
Because i would love to use some of these ASOP roms but i won't if i have to keep restarting my phone to get my data connection back every time it disconnects.
Also i only know of 2 Kernels right now for are phone. Flaux kernel which dose not work on Sprint devices, and Enhanced which last i knew still had the issue ware you would have to restart you phone because it would not wake up from sleeping. Is there any other kernels out that i am missing.
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Ive tried with stock 2.3.6, CM7 and CM6 and although the CM roms improved wifi reception by leaps and bounds, my N1 will still not recognize some very necessary wifi SSIDs, namely the one at work. On my laptop, my old phone (Optimus T), and everyone elses smartphones there is no problem connecting at work. The access point is provided by a Fortiwifi 60c server. fortinet.com/products/fortiwifi/60C.html
Has anyone else had this problem or know the right direction for a solution? Wifi at work is a must!
it's not an adhoc network is it?
try moving closer to the source and see if other android phones can see it too
No, the network in question is not an ad-hoc. Yes, as I said in my original post, other smartphones and wireless devices have no problem making this connection.
I flashed and upgraded my phone's baseband radio to the most up-to-date version and my phone still doesn't see the network in question. I'm just about out of ideas.
Radio has nothing to do with WiFi.
Try different kernels.
Make sure that the visible access point isn't Wifi N.
Thanks for the experienced suggestion, thats just what I needed. Is there much risk involved in flashing kernels like there is with radios? Is the process the same, boot into recovery then install zip? Ill do the research myself here in a few hours when Ill have the free time but I'd like your input as well, Jack_R1, since it sounds to me like you know what you're talking about here. I'm hoping that you'll reply before I give this a try.
There is no risk when flashing kernels - in the worst case, if the flash went wrong, you can always boot to recovery and flash again.
The process is the same.
Kernel should be compatible with your type of ROM (AOSP GB/AOSP ICS/CM7/CM9/MIUI/etc).
Hey guys, since yesterday my milestone doesn't find any Wi-Fi network. Any ideas ?
PS: I tried with CM7 and CM9.
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Hey guys, since yesterday my milestone doesn't find any Wi-Fi network. Any ideas ?
PS: I tried with CM7 and CM9.
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Did you drop it or something?
I've actually had this problem quite frequently with 2.3 based roms, most notably with the SteelDroid rom.
The only way I could ever get wifi re-enabled was to mess around with bringing it up and down. All I can suggest it to keep persisting with turning it off and on and you should get it back sooner or later, at least that's what my endeavors have shown.
I believe it's a wifi driver issue since the problem doesn't exist for me when I fall back to 2.2 based roms. If I run into the issue again, I'll post a logcat of for it and hopefully that will help someone who know's more about this to help you. If you could provide a logcat, that would be even better.
In 2.3-based roms I usually had to switch Wi-Fi several times to make it work, while in some Froyo-based roms I had to reboot (also on few 2.3 roms that use older kernel).
Hi guys.
Since last week I've been having an issue. My phone ramdomly looses signal for like 10 seconds and it generates a folder named "bd-dumps" with 3 archives on it: ramdump_modem_fw.bin, ramdump_modem_sw.bin and ramdump_smem.bin.
I didn't changed anything on the phone when the problem started. I was running LiquidSmooth ROM (Very nice, BTW), and started noticing this issue. In fact, I just noticed because my phone was lacking memory.
Now, I've been searching about this issue, but none of the solutions have worked for me. Some say is a bad SIM Card, others a bad network, but I am pretty sure that the issue is not about that.
Everytime that I turn on Data services, it happens. When data services are off, it doesn't.
Anybody has have this issue or have any idea what is this about? I attached some screenshots. Thanks!
Edit: I already changed ROMS, flashed Stock with RSD and flashed modem, but the problem still the same.
This is old.
http://forum.cyanogenmod.org/topic/79890-modem-crashes-on-102-nightly-28-sept/
Been happening on CM based roms since 10.2 or before, for me it will only crash while on H+, 2G won't crash. Stock rom doesn't crash. Already tried buying a new SIM card too.
Devs are either unaware/not willing to look into it/not capable of reproducing since it only seems to happen to certain unlucky people, probably related to some types of networks, since my crashes only occur while on certain regions of my country.
On the other hand, if anyone capable enough is willing to look into this, i'd glady crash my phone a thousand times to generate logcats, dumps or whatever is needed to debug this ****, after all, this is a dealbraker for CM, this is a phone after all.
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This is old.
http://forum.cyanogenmod.org/topic/79890-modem-crashes-on-102-nightly-28-sept/
Been happening on CM based roms since 10.2 or before, for me it will only crash while on H+, 2G won't crash. Stock rom doesn't crash. Already tried buying a new SIM card too.
Devs are either unaware/not willing to look into it/not capable of reproducing since it only seems to happen to certain unlucky people, probably related to some types of networks, since my crashes only occur while on certain regions of my country.
On the other hand, if anyone capable enough is willing to look into this, i'd glady crash my phone a thousand times to generate logcats, dumps or whatever is needed to debug this ****, after all, this is a dealbraker for CM, this is a phone after all.
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In my case, it does crash on Stock too. That's my problem. I flashed with RSD to Stock and still the same.
I have also tried other ROMs but the problem still the same. Any ideas?
Thanks
Modem still crashes for me on anything not based on stock 4.1.1 / 4.1.2 - That said, latest PAC jbbl 20140825 has had the least, but persistent and consistently crashing at the same intervals.
I came from stock 4.1.1 latest ota to 4.1.2MX then PAC jbbl 20140825, only got about 6-7% signal loss. Where as all other roms 4.2 4.3 and 4.4.x have been similar results in the 20-30% signal loss.
In your case, if you've not realized since, your modem might be bad hardware-wise. Since you say it was working and then started suddenly, even on stock. Stock I get 0% signal loss.
Im seeing multiple people saying that they have WiFi calling on Project Fi running a latest AOSP ROM like Chroma or AOSiP, but I cannot get it working. You cannot put phone into airplane mode to force test it, so how are you verifying it is going over WiFi? It is supposed to show the SSID in the call, but I cannot get it to do this, even with poor to no cell service.
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It is not working. Either people were lying or dont understand how wifi calling works for Fi, but once asked to perform a screen shot, they changed their answers to, it doesnt work, but everything else does. Which all AOSP ROMs have before.
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Im seeing multiple people saying that they have WiFi calling on Project Fi running a latest AOSP ROM like Chroma or AOSiP, but I cannot get it working. You cannot put phone into airplane mode to force test it, so how are you verifying it is going over WiFi? It is supposed to show the SSID in the call, but I cannot get it to do this, even with poor to no cell service.
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These ROM's don't let you put it Airplane mode so the toggle isn't there or doesn't work?
Will update 1st post.
It is not working. Either people were lying or dont understand how wifi calling works for Fi, but once asked to perform a screen shot, they changed their answers to, it doesnt work, but everything else does. Which all AOSP ROMs have before.
The latest Pure Nexus ROM worked for me. I noticed there was a third file posted along with it called a "Google dialer.". Required to work with project Fi. I did a clean install (wiped everything) since I had wiped my phone clean anyway, and installed the stock ROM (after being used to Chroma).
Turning on airplane mode on my phone, then Re-enabled my WiFi connection. Made a call as usual, and it went through. On both the stock rom and Pure Nexus.
How can I know for certain that I am getting WiFi calling, other than knowing I had disabled my cellular radio? I would be more than happy to install software and take a screenshot to help. I'd been using Chroma as my goto ROM on my nexus 5, so I did the same after the small nuisances in Stock 5.1.1, like pocket dialing. I really would prefer an led notification over a whole screen one. But that's just me. I hope I helped some.
My SM-N900A has been working great for a few years now and is running Android 5.0 from an OTA update (maybe a year ago). A few weeks ago I started having trouble with the wifi. Sliding the wifi control to "on" will sometimes work, but more often it can't find any networks. Often rebooting will fix it, and the wifi will connect (showing a strong wifi signal). Sometimes I see it rescanning several times when I don't think it should be scanning. Then after a few minutes or occasionally up to an hour it will disconnect from the wifi entirely and refuse to show any networks as before. Sometimes I have thought that disconnecting the battery is a surer way to restart the wifi than just rebooting, but it is hard to be sure. This happens with my home wifi, as well as with several other wifi networks I have tried. I haven't dropped or damaged my phone, so I'm wondering if this could be a software problem. I have tried rebooting in safe mode, but the problem persists so I don't think this is caused by an errant application. I have also tried swapping in my spare battery, but that didn't change the problem (although neither battery is a genuine Samsung). If I leave wifi off and just stick to the cellular connection, the phone seems to work as it should. Would there be any logic to trying one of the alternate ROMs on this forum to see if this could fix the wifi problem? One reason I haven't tried this already is that the directions I've seen for installing these ROMs seem to be written for people who have done this dozens of times (which I have not). If this is a reasonable tack, is one of these ROMs known for its ease of installation, or perhaps for the quality and detail of its installation instructions? Are there any less drastic things I should be trying first (other than buying a new phone of course)?
Got the same issue. used odine reinstall 5.0 modem/radio and when that did work, i reinstalled 5.0 and 4.4.4 but nothing worked. i think its a hardware failure. time for a new phone.