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I think I may have found a difference between hardware rev_10 and rev_11, and I'd like to ask for some help in either proving or disproving my theory.
I have two rev_10 N4s here, and I've noticed both do not see and cannot connect to WiFi networks operating on channels 12 and 13.
I mentioned this to someone a different forum, and after exchanging a few posts and screenshots it became clear that his N4, a rev_11 device, was able to connect to networks on channels 12 and 13.
So the question I'm asking is: Which hardware version do you have, and can you see and connect to WiFi networks on channels 12 and 13?
The only thing I'd point out when testing is to make sure the network is only operating on one channel as it will likely still pick up two-channel networks on the other channel.
Thanks in advance.
My Nexus is rev_10 and can connect to my wifi router in channel 13 without problems.
I had a problem at the begining because my SSID was hidden and I need to unhide it in order to connect. But I solve it with a market program called "Hidden SSID Enabler" that allow me to connect to my hidden SSID again without unhide it first. But I use always channel 13.
i had some issues with it yesterday.. that suddenly wifi vanished off my nexus but was working on my gtab10.1
is this anything to do with the wifi issue u mentioned here
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My Nexus is rev_10 and can connect to my wifi routethe networkr in channel 13 without problems.
I had a problem at the begining because my SSID was hidden and I need to unhide it in order to connect. But I solve it with a market program called "Hidden SSID Enabler" that allow me to connect to my hidden SSID again without unhide it first. But I use always channel 13.
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I connected to my hidden network without any issues... You just have to "add" the hidden network. Also r10 here.
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Rusty2k said:
I think I may have found a difference between hardware rev_10 and rev_11, and I'd like to ask for some help in either proving or disproving my theory.
I have two rev_10 N4s here, and I've noticed both do not see and cannot connect to WiFi networks operating on channels 12 and 13.
I mentioned this to someone a different forum, and after exchanging a few posts and screenshots it became clear that his N4, a rev_11 device, was able to connect to networks on channels 12 and 13.
So the question I'm asking is: Which hardware version do you have, and can you see and connect to WiFi networks on channels 12 and 13?
The only thing I'd point out when testing is to make sure the network is only operating on one channel as it will likely still pick up two-channel networks on the other channel.
Thanks in advance.
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It might be a regulatory issue and this isn't uncommon. For some reason the Rev 10 phones may think they are in a different country, and are in a country which is forbidden to use bands 12 and 13. Do these phones have SIM cards? It might be the SIM card/network that the phone uses to confirm the country for radio connections.
I've a rev 10 and I am on band 13 no problem.
Regards
Phil
I kind of suspect this too.. WiFi reception is pretty weak compared to my s2 running cm 10.1 on the same location in my apartment. But doesn't really matter...
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xzr3b0rnzx said:
I kind of suspect this too.. WiFi reception is pretty weak compared to my s2 running cm 10.1 on the same location in my apartment. But doesn't really matter...
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I have a nexus 7 and a rev 10 nexus 4. They both work fine on Wi-Fi. What do you mean that the nexus 4 isn't working well compared top the other device? Are you just going by the meter?
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Hi mate I have the same problem than you. My nexus 4 rev11 cant connect with a wifi network in channel 13. And my old Htc Desire works fine.
I've had this exact issue with my N4 I received last week. Mine did actually work but only if I left it alone for several hours. Once ti connected, it worked well and was stable. If I restarted my WiFi or restarted my phone, the problem is back unless I wait several hours!
Then yesterday, I changed my wireless channel from 13 to 8 and voila, instantaneous connections much faster than my iPhone 4. It seems like the wireless receiver in the N4 is of a lower quality compared to other phones.
Rusty2k said:
I think I may have found a difference between hardware rev_10 and rev_11, and I'd like to ask for some help in either proving or disproving my theory.
I have two rev_10 N4s here, and I've noticed both do not see and cannot connect to WiFi networks operating on channels 12 and 13.
I mentioned this to someone a different forum, and after exchanging a few posts and screenshots it became clear that his N4, a rev_11 device, was able to connect to networks on channels 12 and 13.
So the question I'm asking is: Which hardware version do you have, and can you see and connect to WiFi networks on channels 12 and 13?
The only thing I'd point out when testing is to make sure the network is only operating on one channel as it will likely still pick up two-channel networks on the other channel.
Thanks in advance.
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Relax dude. No WiFi hardware change from rev_10 to rev_11.
How do I check what rev I'm on?
I've got a Rev_10, no wifi issues at all with my phone. In fact, it gets better signal than my plastic backed Asus Transformer, and my old S2.
We need more people with rev11 to try the bug please try it!!
Put your wifi AP in channel 13 and try to connect the nexus to the network,
Edit: Same problem with channel 12 seems that all the Nexus have the USA wifi policy
Well I think it that apart from policies nexus has software issues related to WiFi just like BT.Its simple we are bug testers for 4.2.1
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I have same problem with Nexus 4 rev 11 device with Android 4.2.1
channel 13 & 12 broken
Most likely your 12-13 bands are disabled... I remember something from other phones I had where you could enable the non-US channels?
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bogdi1988 said:
Most likely your 12-13 bands are disabled... I remember something from other phones I had where you could enable the non-US channels?
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Maybe someone can try following this thread. It was for the Icona A500, but it looks like all they're doing is changing wifi_country_code to EU in /data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases/settings.db
Yesterday I get the 4.2.2 OTA and now I can connect with the wifi channels 12 & 13.
How do I find out what revision I'm on?
I've been having some problems too with my Channel 13 wifi. My regulatory area was set to Europe (there was no narrower option), and I assure you it's more than legal to use Channel 12 and 13 in my area.
My Nexus 4 kept dropping off the network, and when it did so, the SSID would disappear from my phone's list. My desktop, which was less than a meter away, was still working fine. I had to restart the phone's wifi each time this happened.
I figured it was my ISP's router being dumb at DHCP (the phone's IP was assigned in that way) so I replaced the ISP's router with one of my DD-WRT routers so that I could better log the issue. Still had the problem. At first I wanted to start logging what was happening, but then I remembered the oddity about my network being on Channel 13.
I switched it to Channel 1, all problems were solved.
How do I find out what revision I'm on? I'm currently on CM10.1.0 RC1, which is supposed to be based upon Android 4.2.2.
Stock 4.2.2 here, 306K device (Rev_11) - managed to see & connect to Channel 12/13 only if switched the frequency from "Auto" to "2.4Ghz only" (or from "2.4Ghz only" to "Auto") in WiFi advanced options menu.
It amazes me how Google let us wait for months with these broken wifi/bt drivers. Hopefully 4.3 will fix these.
Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone have had issues with the phone not showing any wifi 5ghz bands?
My phone is not showing or connecting to these networks and am just wondering why? I've tryed changing the auto to 5 no luck, I've wiped the device, rebooting and have tryied chaing the channels with no luck.
My device is running ARHD22 which is 4.3 and my router is a cisco EA4500. Annoying thing is that the iPhones and laptops are picking it up. I've even changed the SID for this band to check if I could see it but the phone will only show and connect to the 2.4ghz band.
Thanks
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HTC One Dual-SIM 5Ghz WiFi Problems
Hello,
I'm having the same issue - brand new HTC One Dual SIM running Android 4.2.2.
Will display and connect to all 2.4Ghz networks perfectly, but anything 5Ghz it won't even detect, or connect if I add them manually to the saved settings list - tried it with all the 8 APs at work and my two Ubiquiti UniFi APs (Pro & Outdoor 5G) at home and no luck.
Being a work phone they've said we've got to send it back to the supplier rather than to HTC, but this is the second phone I've had with exactly the same problem.
Called up HTC and after about an hour of troubleshooting everything involved until they believed me, they said there wasn't anything they could think of - but it's a little weird for two to have the same problem right out of the box!
Apart from hard reset, wipe cache partition and safe mode - anything else anyone can suggest could fix it?
Regards,
iamacarpetlicker
wadyas said:
Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone have had issues with the phone not showing any wifi 5ghz bands?
My phone is not showing or connecting to these networks and am just wondering why? I've tryed changing the auto to 5 no luck, I've wiped the device, rebooting and have tryied chaing the channels with no luck.
My device is running ARHD22 which is 4.3 and my router is a cisco EA4500. Annoying thing is that the iPhones and laptops are picking it up. I've even changed the SID for this band to check if I could see it but the phone will only show and connect to the 2.4ghz band.
Thanks
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Sorry, yes ARHD 53 isn't compatible with dual-SIM. But my Single SIM even on stock unrooted could easily pick up 5GHz bands
raghav kapur said:
My One on all Sense ROMs perfectly works on 5GHz bands. But Google Play roms don't play well. Update to ARHD 53 and try. 22 is REALLY outdates\d
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ARHD 53.0 is not compatible with Dual-SIM HTC One M7
Just an update on the issue if anyone is having the same problems.
We had our 4th Dual SIM handset delivered today (from a completely different supplier and production batch) which still had the same issue, unable to locate 5Ghz networks and unable to even attempt to connect to them.
We also noticed during debugging that if you switch to 5Ghz only in the menu and go back, it'll be unable to find any networks, but if you then turn the WiFi off and on again, it'll then show you a random selection of 2.4Ghz networks, even though the radio should be in 5Ghz only mode.
Because these are company owned devices to be used as work phones, we can't use custom ROMs.
I've been on the phone with HTC a lot today and after finding the support desk were no help, the comany I work for got me in touch with the Corporate Sales Manager over there and we had a conference call with their tech team.
They said it appears to be a software fault affecting all handsets of this model, but are unable to confirm if it is with all 5Ghz access points (we've only tested with Ubiquiti and Apple APs) as they seem to think it works for them in the lab.
We are getting shipped two debug handsets on Monday, one running 4.2.2 they have tested in their lab and one with the latest official 4.4 ROM that they said is due for release next week, to test before release to see if it resolves the issue.
Will post the results hopefully on Tuesday.
iamacarpetlicker said:
Just an update on the issue if anyone is having the same problems.
We had our 4th Dual SIM handset delivered today (from a completely different supplier and production batch) which still had the same issue, unable to locate 5Ghz networks and unable to even attempt to connect to them.
We also noticed during debugging that if you switch to 5Ghz only in the menu and go back, it'll be unable to find any networks, but if you then turn the WiFi off and on again, it'll then show you a random selection of 2.4Ghz networks, even though the radio should be in 5Ghz only mode.
Because these are company owned devices to be used as work phones, we can't use custom ROMs.
I've been on the phone with HTC a lot today and after finding the support desk were no help, the comany I work for got me in touch with the Corporate Sales Manager over there and we had a conference call with their tech team.
They said it appears to be a software fault affecting all handsets of this model, but are unable to confirm if it is with all 5Ghz access points (we've only tested with Ubiquiti and Apple APs) as they seem to think it works for them in the lab.
We are getting shipped two debug handsets on Monday, one running 4.2.2 they have tested in their lab and one with the latest official 4.4 ROM that they said is due for release next week, to test before release to see if it resolves the issue.
Will post the results hopefully on Tuesday.
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i know this is probably not the case, but just in case: http://android-revolution-hd.blogspot.com/2014/02/how-to-fix-wi-fi-htc-one.html
try with 5 characters or less.
Thanks for the reply nkk71.
Doing that along with renaming the Bluetooth too then rebooting the device was one of their debugging steps on the phone earlier, but still no joy .. Appreciate the suggestion though!
iamacarpetlicker said:
Thanks for the reply nkk71.
Doing that along with renaming the Bluetooth too then rebooting the device was one of their debugging steps on the phone earlier, but still no joy .. Appreciate the suggestion though!
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how about changing channel number?
Yes they suggested it could be something to do with the channel, but so far we've tested:
Indoor at work (Ubiquiti UniFi Pro): 140
Indoor at home (Ubiquiti UniFi Pro): 136
Outdoor at home (Ubiquiti UniFi Outdoor 5G): 128
Test Network at Home (Apple AirPort Extreme): 100
Which according to goo.gl/azMC91 are all in Band B of the 5Ghz spectrum and require DFS compliance.
But the strange thing being, my personal HTC One X connects to all the networks perfectly fine - and in the case of the work APs, we've got ~40 other devices connected on 5Ghz as we use it exclusively, half of those being Android phones, so I guess if it doesn't support those channels, that's kind of a bug in itself?
iamacarpetlicker said:
Yes they suggested it could be something to do with the channel, but so far we've tested:
Indoor at work (Ubiquiti UniFi Pro): 140
Indoor at home (Ubiquiti UniFi Pro): 136
Outdoor at home (Ubiquiti UniFi Outdoor 5G): 128
Test Network at Home (Apple AirPort Extreme): 100
Which according to goo.gl/azMC91 are all in Band B of the 5Ghz spectrum and require DFS compliance.
But the strange thing being, my personal HTC One X connects to all the networks perfectly fine - and in the case of the work APs, we've got ~40 other devices connected on 5Ghz as we use it exclusively, half of those being Android phones, so I guess if it doesn't support those channels, that's kind of a bug in itself?
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How about non-dual-sim HTCs?
PS: i'm just throwing ideas out.... nothing concrete !! (otherwise i would have said so)
That's ok, help greatly appreciated.
Like I said, my One X works great on those networks - as for a more similar matched HTC One (non-dual-sim), I know our Directors all had them when they first came out and they definitely worked as we've been using 5Ghz exclusively on those APs for some time now and I'd have had a lot of ear ache if they didn't, but I haven't seen them using them in a long time and they could possibly have been pre-release handsets given as gifts if that could make any difference, so couldn't confirm for the latest firmware updates / model revisions.. I'll have to see if our returns department has one I can borrow on Monday to test and confirm.
I'm hoping it is just a software thing and the 4.4 ROM they're shipping us to test next week will fix, as I read a few posts that the HTC One did originally have a few problems with 5Ghz when that was on 4.2.2, fixed by an upgrade to 4.3 which obviously never made it to the Dual SIM.. It was a little hard to tell from the post descriptions if the problem was indeed the same or not.
Hello,
We've been having internet troubles so I couldn't post the update on Monday, but good news.
Got in on Monday to a message from HTC - they decided over the weekend that rather than shipping me the debug phones to test, they had released the 4.4 OTA update that morning to everybody with a Dual-SIM handset and to just try updating it.
I asked them if they could test it their end before shipping the handsets out to me, so I can only assume they realised it was a problem - or they were just ready with the update - who am I to speculate.
Installed the update and the 5Ghz WiFi now works perfectly - shows up in the list and connects as expected with speeds that are stunning!
Seeing as all phones still come with 4.2.2 out of the box, you'll either need working 2.4Ghz WiFi to download the update (which was hard for us) or support did send me a link to a Windows based updater program to update the phone via USB. They said I'm not allowed to share, but I guess they'd provide it if you called up and asked for it.
You say your phone connects on the 5GHz network, but have you seen if it's connecting on the 802.11N or the 802.11AC network?
My ONE will connect on the N network on 5GHz, but not the AC network.
I've tried Auto channel selection and manually assigning channels, still no go with the AC network.
iamacarpetlicker said:
Hello,
We've been having internet troubles so I couldn't post the update on Monday, but good news.
Got in on Monday to a message from HTC - they decided over the weekend that rather than shipping me the debug phones to test, they had released the 4.4 OTA update that morning to everybody with a Dual-SIM handset and to just try updating it.
I asked them if they could test it their end before shipping the handsets out to me, so I can only assume they realised it was a problem - or they were just ready with the update - who am I to speculate.
Installed the update and the 5Ghz WiFi now works perfectly - shows up in the list and connects as expected with speeds that are stunning!
Seeing as all phones still come with 4.2.2 out of the box, you'll either need working 2.4Ghz WiFi to download the update (which was hard for us) or support did send me a link to a Windows based updater program to update the phone via USB. They said I'm not allowed to share, but I guess they'd provide it if you called up and asked for it.
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You say your phone connects on the 5GHz network, but have you seen if it's connecting on the 802.11N or the 802.11AC network?
My ONE will connect on the N network on 5GHz, but not the AC network.
I've tried Auto channel selection and manually assigning channels, still no go with the AC network.
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I found that on the ac network the htc one m8 will only connect when signal is broadcast on channels 32 26 or 40.
Try it out and see if you have any success
Figured I'd give a heads-up on this, since this issue doesn't seem to be well-known, and it bit me.
When I got my Nexus 5 and was initially setting it up, it connected to my 5Ghz home network, and let me know an update was available. This was the initial update described here.
Bizarrely, after the update downloaded and installed, my Nexus 5 couldn't see my home WiFI network anymore. It turns out that the update had disabled support for some WiFi bands in the 5Ghz range!
There's a bit more discussion of this here in the Q&A forum.
It seems like the bands that work are (there may be more, but these are confirmed): 34, 40, 44, 48, 149, 161.
Given that my experience clearly demonstrates that the Nexus 5's hardware is capable of supporting more 5Ghz bands than it currently does. Hopefully, in the future either Google or ROM developers here can enable them again.
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Figured I'd give a heads-up on this, since this issue doesn't seem to be well-known, and it bit me.
When I got my Nexus 5 and was initially setting it up, it connected to my 5Ghz home network, and let me know an update was available. This was the initial update described here.
Bizarrely, after the update downloaded and installed, my Nexus 5 couldn't see my home WiFI network anymore. It turns out that the update had disabled support for some WiFi bands in the 5Ghz range!
There's a bit more discussion of this here in the Q&A forum.
It seems like the bands that work are (there may be more, but these are confirmed): 34, 40, 44, 48, 149, 161.
Given that my experience clearly demonstrates that the Nexus 5's hardware is capable of supporting more 5Ghz bands than it currently does. Hopefully, in the future either Google or ROM developers here can enable them again.
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You dont happen to have a apple router? Co-worker had the same issue on two nexus 5. Before the update he was able to connect to his 5Ghz channel. He is not able to even see his SSID (5GHz) He stated that he has no issue on his Nexus 7 running 4.4.
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You dont happen to have a apple router? Co-worker had the same issue on two nexus 5. Before the update he was able to connect to his 5Ghz channel. He is not able to even see his SSID (5GHz) He stated that he has no issue on his Nexus 7 running 4.4.
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I don't, I have a Linksys router running Tomato. I bet your co-worker's Apple router's only issue is that he was using one of the 5Ghz bands that the update disabled for whatever reason.
I gotta tell ya, id absolutely love this thing if it wasnt for wifi issues. This thing drops connection all the time and lags so bad its awful. Done everything I read to do, freezing or deleting apks. Think it would be a home run if it wasnt for the wifi.
I've had mine a few weeks and I've never seen it drop wifi.
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Never had a problem with the wifi, but the lag is horrible
Did you messes with your kernel?
I've got an 8.4 but I'm assuming the WiFi hardware is the same??? I've had mine for several months and never dropped a connection (except when my router went down) . I use it mainly on a 2.4 Ghz network at work. In my office I'm on the other side of an elevator shaft from the access point so reception isn't good on any device in my particular location - but it works and even there never dropped a connection. At home I've got it on 5 Ghz and where I typically use it the signal is very strong. On speedtest.net it matches the speed of my desktop PC which is wired into the router....so it's getting all my internet connection has to offer (service level is 30 Mbps but speedtest.net usually shows 32 - 35).
I'm assuming you have already checked the obvious things like signal strength? Does it drop the connection in some locations but not others? Does it make a difference what router or access point you are connecting to? Interference from other WiFi networks or (if using 2.4 Ghz) other devices like cordless phones?
Try installing WiFi Analyzer (free in the play store). It will give you a real time chart of your signals strength for all access points it can detect on both 2.4 Ghz and 5 Ghz. For example in my Culdesac I can see at least 6 other access points with pretty strong signals (all my immediate neighbors). At my office, on the side of the building facing an appartment building on the opposite side of the street, I can see at least 25 2.4 Ghz access points. Amazing how many are named Xfinity WiFi or Linksys . On the other hand, on the 5 Ghz band in my home I only see one access point other than mine.
Try manually setting your router/Access point to a channel no one else is using. Switch to 5 Ghz if your router has it or buy a new router if it doesn't. This band is a lot less crowded, at least where I live. If your signal strength is low in the place you want to use the tablet, try moving closer to the router to see if that helps. If it does, consider moving the router or getting a second router or repeater.
I use to have problems in my home with 2 things.
A baby room monitor - REALLY tore up my wifi all over the house!
A set of wireless rear surround speakers was a problem for about a day. Lucky for me they have the ability to change the channel they use. Wipped out my freq counter, found out where they were and moved them to ch 11. Unit isn't marked as to what 3 channels you can select from. So the freq counter helped me find where they were and where I could put them. After I got them on ch11 I moved the router to ch4 as there was no one using it near by. Problem solved and have no wifi problems at all with the Sammy.... Matter of fact my router sits on a cabinet 6 feet off the floor. I get coverage over my whole .7 acre Ponderosa while listening to music riding the mower!
my wifi seems to drop once in a while too but i think its the crap router i use.. not sure
i also reset my tab and that helped.
Another thing I just thought of that you may want to check.....
Make sure no devices are fighting with each other trying to get the same address on your network. I just went through this last night. Once resolved, no problem.
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I use to have problems in my home with 2 things.
A baby room monitor - REALLY tore up my wifi all over the house!
A set of wireless rear surround speakers was a problem for about a day. Lucky for me they have the ability to change the channel they use. Wipped out my freq counter, found out where they were and moved them to ch 11. Unit isn't marked as to what 3 channels you can select from. So the freq counter helped me find where they were and where I could put them. After I got them on ch11 I moved the router to ch4 as there was no one using it near by. Problem solved and have no wifi problems at all with the Sammy.... Matter of fact my router sits on a cabinet 6 feet off the floor. I get coverage over my whole .7 acre Ponderosa while listening to music riding the mower!
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A lot of this sort of problem can be fixed by going to 5 Ghz - which may mean a new router if you are using a router that isn't dual band. Most of those other devices in homes (and in your neighbor's homes too) are on 2.4 Ghz so there are a lot of things that compete for that spectrum that aren't even WiFi.
No WiFi issues here
No wifi issues here. I was on stock for about the 1st 30 days on the device and have rooted and installed various ROMs since. I would argue that this device has better wifi than other devices in my house, though my router is not AC so I have no comment on AC performance. I do have an issue with N 5 ghz networks not being seen right now, but that is something I induced.
Too many factors to consider but I can say if other's haven't had issues than it's likely something else.
Distance from access point
Access point's distance from other electronic equip.,
Wireless channel
G or N connection
latest firmware on wireless access point
cabling on AP
trying a different Access Point or wireless network altogether (coffee shop, etc)
wireless sucks to troubleshoot. Constantly changing settings until some magical combination works for all of your equipment.
like to connect my Nexus 5 to wireless N I have to set my 5Ghz channel to be on upper or lower frequency band or something- can't remember which it's supposed to be, though. My PSP needs the 2.4Ghz radio set on a b/g mixed setting. That's the only weird wireless settings I've ever needed to actually get specific devices to connect.
if you're looking for advice we'd need to know the model of your router/access point, though I'd probably go look at a forum where people talk about it.
Hi,
I am wondering, if anyone else having this problem...
My best available 2.4 ghz wifi channel is 13 (2472). If I select this channel my tab does not find the wifi anymore ("out of range"). All my other devices are running on channel 13. All other channels working.
Tried it with stock rom + stock kernel as well as with stock rom + latest UpInTheAir kernel, iron rom + UpInTheAir kernel, iron rom + stock kernel, factory reset, clean flash etc...
Can anyone confirm channel 13 is working on this tab?
SM-T805
Thx, brgds!
I'm not sure if this is a networking issue or phone issue, but I think I got this narrowed down to a phone issue.
I currently have a 105mbps plan through Comcast and all is working well except my Nexus 6 WiFi SpeedTest maxes out at around 20-22mbps.
Currently routing with a WRT1200AC Router with both 2.4 and 5ghz bands enabled.
I am aware the Nexus 6 supports 802.11ac; therefore I connected to my 5ghz band network. The nexus shows i'm getting a solid 360mbps connection to the router. However when doing a SpeedTest it caps at 20-22mbps (I should be getting around 105mbps). I suspect no issue with the router as I tested with a 802.11ac supported laptop and was screaming past my 105mbps speed. Based off some google searches I found that possible causes were maybe some power saving features, those have been turned off.
Troubleshooting I have done:
- Moved my 5ghz band to different channels
- Tried different 5ghz channel widths
- Tested speed on 2.4ghz band (Same Results)
- Tested Another Nexus 6 (I tried running a speedtest with a family members N6 running pure stock rom/unrooted and same results as with my Custom Rom'd N6)
- Disabled Carrier Radio leaving only wifi on.
- Reboot Phone, Router, toggled wifi Off and on.
Any other suggestions? It would be pretty disappointing of Google / Motorola if this was the result of hardware capabilities.
Select a different server on Speed Test.
not seeing that issue here...
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Select a different server on Speed Test.
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Tried a couple different servers, same outcome
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not seeing that issue here...
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OK thanks for looking!
hmmmm