Hi everyone,
So recently I flashed venom 9.0.0 onto my phone from venom 7.0.1 but after flashing the rom, there were some issues with the wifi. At first, it would connect for a few minutes then disconnect. I would then have to restart the phone and it would work for a bit again. Later on, it would connect for a few minutes, disconnect from the wifi (but I could still see the SSID in the wifi menu) and would require me to go to wifi settings-> advanced-> toggle scanning always available-> turn wifi off/on (or sometimes a reboot) and it would work for a little while again. I found that switching the WiFi frequency band to 2.4ghz helped solve the issue temporarily.
However, just yesterday, the wifi stopped working completely and would be stuck turning on for half a minute, then display and 'error' in the settings menu.
I have already tried to reflash the rom (wiping system, cache, dalvik cache) and I have also tried flashing boot.img, none of which helped fix the issue.
If anyone knows of a way to fix this or even a potential fix, I would greatly appreciate your help
Thanks!
GCFSA
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My wifi keeps cycling between on and off on my Nook. Sometimes it will stay on, and appear like it wants to connect to my wifi, but all it does is get stuck at the "obtaining ip address" portion of the process.
What do I need to do to remedy this?
I found the same problem, I can say that the Froya rom is almost perfect for me, except the problem that the WIFI lost and cyclical on and off. I tried many ways recomeended but no luck.
If someone can help to solve this please !!!
I had this problem before, and it was because of an improper flash. I skipped a step of wiping data and cache before applying the flash.
Settings -> Date & Time -> UNCHECK Automatic
that solved most of the problem for me.. its still unreliable, but atleast it doesnt get stuck in a loop anymore.
Maybe you should delete all networks registered on your phone. in case you have chosen to remember some WiFi networks in the past.
Then turn off/on your wifi network
lito15 said:
Maybe you should delete all networks registered on your phone. in case you have chosen to remember some WiFi networks in the past.
Then turn off/on your wifi network
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Dude way to bring back a thread from MARCH..... Why?
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When I reboot my Captivate, my Rosewill RNX-EasyN4 router reboots also. When the Captivate tries to connect to Wifi that is when the router reboots. This only happens after I reboot the phone. When I just turn off Wifi and then turn it back on, the router is fine. Even if I turn off the Wifi for a while and turn it back later, the router has no problems. Has anyone experienced this problem before? I am running Serendipity 6.3. I think it was happening when I was running stock also, but I am not 100% sure.
Sounds like your router is flakey. Rebooting the Captivate should not cause a reboot of your router. Check the Rosewill website and see if they have updated firmware for your router. That may solve the problem.
I have the latest firmware on the router dated 2010.07.15. I do not think it is a problem with the router because I have multiple notebooks, a PS3, and a wireless printer connected to it. Only the Captivate causes it to reboot.
Turn off wifi before you reboot.
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Tried that already. Once I turn Wi-Fi back on, the router reboots.
Ok, try power cycling the router. 2) try the fxr wifi fix from the market.
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Tried power cycling already. Installed and ran the FXR Wifi Fix, but that did not help. I went back to try your original suggestion, turn Wi-fi before reboot. Normally I have Flight mode turned on and Wi-fi enabled. When I reboot Wi-fi is disabled. So I assumed that rebooting with Flight mode on was the same as turning Wi-fi off. But I just tried it and they are not the same. When I manually turn off Wi-fi and reboot, it does not cause the router to reboot. The problem seems to be that when I reboot with Wi-fi on the phone is still in the router's WLAN Client Table. And when the phone tries to reconnect while the router thinks the phone is still connected, it causes it to reboot. At least now I can work around it. Thanks for your help.
Shouko said:
Tried power cycling already. Installed and ran the FXR Wifi Fix, but that did not help. I went back to try your original suggestion, turn Wi-fi before reboot. Normally I have Flight mode turned on and Wi-fi enabled. When I reboot Wi-fi is disabled. So I assumed that rebooting with Flight mode on was the same as turning Wi-fi off. But I just tried it and they are not the same. When I manually turn off Wi-fi and reboot, it does not cause the router to reboot. The problem seems to be that when I reboot with Wi-fi on the phone is still in the router's WLAN Client Table. And when the phone tries to reconnect while the router thinks the phone is still connected, it causes it to reboot. At least now I can work around it. Thanks for your help.
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Are you by any chance using a wireless N router? I've found that my Bionic will reboot my router every time I try to connect, not just on reboots. But if I turn off the wireless N and just use B+G on my router the phone works fine.
This morning I woke and found that my wifi was turning off/on, rebooted the phone and now Wifi wont turn on...I was using Xtrasmooth ROM, so I wipe it reinstall same issue, so decide to load a different ROM (Chroma) still no wifi, everything else works, any idea?
hi,
i installed cm11 and cm12 on my Motorola droid 4 and in both i have the same problem, when i use the wifi sometimes the internet stops in the mobile but the wifi is still connected, when i turn the wifi off and on again it come back. i don't have this issue with cm13 but android 6 is heavy on my mobile. i tried some solutions like delete /data/misc/wifi files and reboot, change wifi advance settings, nothing works.
when i download my apps from the store randomly the internet stops but the wifi keep connected and sometime it come back by it self, but mostly i have to turn on and of the wifi or reconnect again to the network.
also i make factory reset before install the rom, i used these roms (cm-11-20150201-NIGHTLY-maserati.zip, cm-11-20150901-SNAPSHOT-XNG3CAO3G0-maserati.zip and cm-12.1-20160120-NIGHTLY-maserati.zip)
is there any solution for this issue? please help.
thx
Suddenly today my OP3T's wifi stuck on searching for network and refused to turn off the WiFi, then the settings refused to open.
I had to hard reboot the device by keep pressing the off key, soft rebooting keeps giving me loading circle.
It happened suddenly!
I'm on latest builds:-
Android 7.1.1
OS 4.1.6
Build : 03003_28_170610
I have exactly the same problem. It started happening today. Have you found any solution?
Happend to me as well, any updates?
Reporting same problem.
OOS 4.1.6, EX kernel 3.05, Magisk v13.3
Suddenly wifi is disconnected, only searching for wifi running, no wifi displayed. Only hard restart helps.
Last time I searched forum here, and advice was to turn off "Search always allowed" in wifi settings.
Seems help, but not sure.
EDIT: Not working. Still sometimes wifi searching and no networks. After restarting, wifi works again