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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.
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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.
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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.
Ok this is not your typical "my wifi wont connect issue"
i have tried a fios router, linksys cisco router w/ dd-wrt and linksys router stock. I first had cm7 on sd and assumed that was the issue so I flashed to emmc. It works great but the wifi stalls after about 3mb of transfer (or a couple of minutes of light usage) and i have to restart wifi with the power widget and it starts working again. EDIT: droid x and moto bravo work perfectly with these routers at the same time of the issue.
I already disabled wifi sleep policy.
I am using CM7 stable installed to emmc. its works fantastic otherwise but this is making it completely ususable for me. I dont think its a bad wifi chip since wifi was solid with HC on sd and seemed fine with stock nook 1.1.0
if i try to install an app it dies 75% through, if i try to play a youtube video it buffers 75% and then dies. it seems anything more than a simple web page lookup kills the wifi stack.
I havent had time yet to really dive in (been porting CWM to the motorola bravo in most my spare time) but hoping there is a simple fix out there, maybe i need to switch to dalgrin's kernel? but it also mentioned wifi issues and seems 2 weeks older than the kerenl supplied w/ cm7 but i am not sure.
This makes the nook completely unusable. Id rather not flash something else, it seems other people are having success w/ cm7 so I would like to work this out.
any ideeas? thanks
that sounds like possibly defective hardware honestly.... But you say it was fine on other ROMs so I dunno. I have had fewer problems on CM7 than Froyo myself. In fact CM7 has been solid with wifi. I wander around a lot with my NC and use many access points.
Do you have a logcat dump per chance?
If nothing is in the log, what is output of dmesg? Anything there that might suggest what's going on?
Also you might try checking out the command line program "wpa_cli". See if it helps you narrow down the issue. You can turn on additional debugging there.
Or, if you know how to rebuild your uRamdisk, appending "-DD" to the wpa_supplicant line in init.encore.rc would also give you more info in logcat...
One last thought-- if you are using dalingrins oc kernel, he took out a lot of debugging stuff (for speed), so if you want more info, revert to cm's stock...
swaaye said:
that sounds like possibly defective hardware honestly.... But you say it was fine on other ROMs so I dunno. I have had fewer problems on CM7 than Froyo myself. In fact CM7 has been solid with wifi. I wander around a lot with my NC and use many access points.
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I hope its no hardware, its over 30 days old, i didnt get the extended warranty and I have a ghost armor on the screen
good to know your wifi is solid w/ cm7 and its not a general cm7 wifi issue. what encryption are you using?
bandroidx said:
I hope its no hardware, its over 30 days old, i didnt get the extended warranty and I have a ghost armor on the screen
good to know your wifi is solid w/ cm7 and its not a general cm7 wifi issue. what encryption are you using?
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You have 1 year manufacture warranty.
Hello-
Its very unlikely to be Nook issue. I have had this issue with laptops and its always the ISP or the router.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
mg
I had almost identical symptoms. I disabled encryption on my router and have had zero issues since.
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the same thing was happening to me and it just seemed to stop one day.. i think it was after nightly 35 or 36
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Calla969 said:
I had almost identical symptoms. I disabled encryption on my router and have had zero issues since.
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Check out my thread on wifi http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=959823&highlight=dummies
My guess is that it's something in the wifi chip driver ir the wifi software stack. I have the identical symptom where on youtube, it stops after a few mb of download. (Note for mine it was stock NC with auto-nooter 3.0.0) The fix for mine was to set the router to 802.11 g only. So try this test:
1. set the router to 802.11 g only
2. turn off encryption
Let us know what happens.
I'm thinking that these devices have varying wifi quality.
My Nook Color is rock solid with wireless, regardless of encryption. WPA2 AES works as well as no encryption. I use my NC regularly with about 5 different access points around town. I'm using Dalingrin's 1100 MHz kernel with CM7 stable.
On the other hand I have a Motorola Droid that barely works unless I either turn off encryption or go to 802.11b! Those Droids were rather notorious for poor wifi. It does the same thing the OP mentioned - it stops transferring after a few megabytes although it says it's still connected. The wireless must be disabled and re-enabled.
It's AES, plain and simple. Turn it off on your router. if you're using WPA2, set it to WPA.
Your problems will go away. Now go to this thread, star it, and add your info please: http://code.google.com/p/cyanogenmod/issues/detail?id=3314
khaytsus said:
It's AES, plain and simple. Turn it off on your router. if you're using WPA2, set it to WPA.
Your problems will go away. Now go to this thread, star it, and add your info please: http://code.google.com/p/cyanogenmod/issues/detail?id=3314
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Lol I was 99% sure of this. I had the same problem on 2.6.29 kernels on my dx. it magically went away on 2.6.32.
I am using AES, I was going to try to turn it off next, now I know
thanks.
Fattire, thanks, I checked wpa_cli and it just fails to find anything and the scans fail once the issue happens.
The one thing all those routers I tried had in common was AES, its the only thing I really trust. I guess i will have to setup a stub network and seperate AP for the nook color
thanks!
After setting the AP to WPA2/WPA Mode the Nook's wifi is working perfectly under CM7 (except for needing to be restarted after the screen is off when sleep policy is on but i beleive this is a common documented issue)
thanks!
I posted on the cm7 thread and hopefully they will get this fixed asap.
Updating from CM9, I notice that the phone now loses it's authentication with the router multiple times in one day. That is, the icon changes from blue to white, and no data can pass through. It is necessary to turn wi-fi off and then back on to restore the connection.
On the premises, we also have a Motorola G, Nexus 7, Samsung Galaxy Nexus and a Nexus One. All but the GNex have no problems with this router. The GNex is still stock, so it would appear to have something to do with these older Samsung phones running 4.3. Searching Google, someone suggested forcing the phone to use the 2.4 band, and doing so with the GNex doesn't completely fix it, but it does happen less often. However, I can't find a "wi - fi frequency band" setting in CM.
So, does anyone have any idea what's going on? And is there a way to force the Captivate to use the 2.4 band?
Thanks much
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Updating from CM9, I notice that the phone now loses it's authentication with the router multiple times in one day. That is, the icon changes from blue to white, and no data can pass through. It is necessary to turn wi-fi off and then back on to restore the connection.
On the premises, we also have a Motorola G, Nexus 7, Samsung Galaxy Nexus and a Nexus One. All but the GNex have no problems with this router. The GNex is still stock, so it would appear to have something to do with these older Samsung phones running 4.3. Searching Google, someone suggested forcing the phone to use the 2.4 band, and doing so with the GNex doesn't completely fix it, but it does happen less often. However, I can't find a "wi - fi frequency band" setting in CM.
So, does anyone have any idea what's going on? And is there a way to force the Captivate to use the 2.4 band?
Thanks much
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CM9 is quite old, chances are that the kernel modules don't support it.
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CM9 is quite old, chances are that the kernel modules don't support it.
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Thanks for your reply.
Before, while running CM9, the phone would remain properly connected to the router indefinitely. This problem of losing authentication did not occur until after upgrading the Captivate to CM10.2.1
gibosi said:
Thanks for your reply.
Before, while running CM9, the phone would remain properly connected to the router indefinitely. This problem of losing authentication did not occur until after upgrading the Captivate to CM10.2.1
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Oh misread your post.
If forgetting and re-entering the network doesn't work, try another kernel (make sure it's compatible).
BWolf56 said:
Oh misread your post.
If forgetting and re-entering the network doesn't work, try another kernel (make sure it's compatible).
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I am willing to give this a try, but I am still pretty new at this sort of thing. While I have rooted and put Cyanogen Mod on two phones, I have never tried different kernals. Would you be able to give me a short list of 3 or 4 compatible kernals that I could try?
Thanks much!
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I am willing to give this a try, but I am still pretty new at this sort of thing. While I have rooted and put Cyanogen Mod on two phones, I have never tried different kernals. Would you be able to give me a short list of 3 or 4 compatible kernals that I could try?
Thanks much!
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Just look in the Dev section and use one that matches your version (4.1, 4.2, etc).
NeatKernel seems to be popular around here.
Installed NeatKernal today so will see how it goes.
Thanks much for your help!
Installing NeatKernal didn't solve the problem, so decided to try the most recent CM 11 nightly....
After installing CM 11, the router and the phone still do not play nicely together. I contacted Linksys about this issue quite some time ago, but never received a response, so it is beginning to appear that the best solution is to simply replace the router. However, the Captivate is just a spare phone to play with, so it's not worth the extra expense and time, so will probably leave things as they are...
Cheers
Hey guys, I had posted a while back saying that for some reason, after flashing the new build of Marshmallow to my Nexus 6, the load times for web pages and just about everything else seems to be a bit slower than usual. I had said at the end of the post that it was fixed, but now the problem is arising again. Is anyone noticing long load times with all apps that use internet? Web pages load slower, the Facebook app takes much longer to load pictures and posts, Skype took longer to login and show everyone's profile pics etc. Never had this problem before on lollipop!
EDIT: Also, when I switch between my 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz WiFi bands, it shows a push notification that says that this WiFi signal has no internet access, and then it connects just fine after a few more seconds. This is odd. Maybe just a buggy first run of Marshmallow?
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Hey guys, I had posted a while back saying that for some reason, after flashing the new build of Marshmallow to my Nexus 6, the load times for web pages and just about everything else seems to be a bit slower than usual. I had said at the end of the post that it was fixed, but now the problem is arising again. Is anyone noticing long load times with all apps that use internet? Web pages load slower, the Facebook app takes much longer to load pictures and posts, Skype took longer to login and show everyone's profile pics etc. Never had this problem before on lollipop!
EDIT: Also, when I switch between my 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz WiFi bands, it shows a push notification that says that this WiFi signal has no internet access, and then it connects just fine after a few more seconds. This is odd. Maybe just a buggy first run of Marshmallow?
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maybe an issue with your wifi? how is it when you use mobile data?
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maybe an issue with your wifi? how is it when you use mobile data?
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It's not loading really at all, but that's also due to my LTE coverage being awful in my area, that's always been bad haha so no change there. My other devices in the house are working just fine on my network, the Nexus 6 however seems to load slower, and it's only now that I'm on Android 6.0! Is it working fine for you?
EDIT: Just an update here, hours later, it may be my internet connection, possibly. But I'm not 100% sure on that either. If nobody else is having this issue, it may just be. Like I said though, it seems to be working fine with my other devices!
EDIT 2: http://imgur.com/gallery/TGiCU55 This is a speed test I did on my phone, I have 30Mbps internet and that shows!
I'm having same issue. Dirty flash. Kinda wondering if a clean factory reset is in order.
no issues here....came from a clean flash, which is standard protocol.
M seems fast so far, but I did change my animations Scale from 1.00 to .50! The only website to load very slow is XDA... go figure!
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I'm having same issue. Dirty flash. Kinda wondering if a clean factory reset is in order.
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It's weird no? Mine was a clean flash! Formated userdata and cleared cache! Still have this issue.
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H4X0R46 said:
It's weird no? Mine was a clean flash! Formated userdata and cleared cache! Still have this issue.
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Yup. I did same. I might try the lollipop radio. Idk...
XDA is always sloooooow, even on a fast PC.
I've seen several other people mention slow net speeds on M as well but I've not noticed it yet. The WiFi code of M caused issues awhile back on some previous builds of HellsCore kernel too. I dont know the specifics of it though.
LGtMgG2t said:
XDA is always sloooooow, even on a fast PC.
I've seen several other people mention slow net speeds on M as well but I've not noticed it yet. The WiFi code of M caused issues awhile back on some previous builds of HellsCore kernel too. I dont know the specifics of it though.
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So there was a definite change in the radio for this build then. More than a subtle change. I wonder if it's just not perfect, I realize having a Nexus means getting the first run of all Android software, but I wonder if this is a bug in the build, or a radio that could use some work. But it does sometimes take longer to load things! I'm on very fast WiFi too!
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I honestly don't know and would like to hear more specifics. I can tell you I've seen comments on this board the last couple fo days talking about massive WiFi battery drain as well.
I only know HellsCore adopted the newer M code for WiFi in his kernel and people were affected. He then had to create two builds of the kernel. One with newer WiFi code that didn't cause any issues for people and another build with the older WiFi code from L. Have you checked his G+ site?
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I honestly don't know and would like to hear more specifics. I can tell you I've seen comments on this board the last couple fo days talking about massive WiFi battery drain as well.
I only know HellsCore adopted the newer M code for WiFi in his kernel and people were affected. He then had to create two builds of the kernel. One with newer WiFi code that didn't cause any issues for people and another build with the older WiFi code from L. Have you checked his G+ site?
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No I haven't! I'll check that out! So that leads me to believe that it was a change in the new radio! He had to change it to code used in L radio so that may be it! Thanks for the info! I'll look into that some more!
Is it possible to flash the lollipop radio to test? I'd think you could. But I'm not 100%.
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Is it possible to flash the lollipop radio to test? I'd think you could. But I'm not 100%.
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Yes, radio is independent of rom...
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Yes, radio is independent of rom...
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So you're saying if I flash the radio file from a 5.1.1 stock image, marshmallow will boot and work correctly? I might try that!
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Hey guys! An update here, I just read through another post that was about this same issue, and someone in there said that downloading DNset from the play store fixes this issue! It changes your WiFi settings from ipv4/ipv6 to just ipv4. I did it and it's working so far, but I'm going to give it some more testing and see if it fixed! Try it out
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H4X0R46 said:
Hey guys! An update here, I just read through another post that was about this same issue, and someone in there said that downloading DNset from the play store fixes this issue! It changes your WiFi settings from ipv4/ipv6 to just ipv4. I did it and it's working so far, but I'm going to give it some more testing and see if it fixed! Try it out
Sent from my Nexus 6
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Were you able to solve your slow page load issue?
I having same issue coming out of the box with a new N6P.
On TMO & Wifi - my old OPO had no issues.
But seems at least on LTE about town, my pages for social media & browsers are sloooooow.
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Were you able to solve your slow page load issue?
I having same issue coming out of the box with a new N6P.
On TMO & Wifi - my old OPO had no issues.
But seems at least on LTE about town, my pages for social media & browsers are sloooooow.
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Hey dude, well honestly it didn't seem to fix it. Placebo effect lol What I think it comes down to is just Marshmallow being rough around the edges at this point because I have stock rooted Marshmallow 6.0 on my Nexus 6 and have cyanogenmod 12.1 installed as a secondary ROM, When booted into cyanogenmod, pages load much faster and it's more responsive as far as I can tell! So, it must be a bug with Marshmallow! Keep in mind cyanogenmod 12.1 uses Android 5.1.1 as a base!
Hello All,
Just got a nexus 6 and went ahead and installed a custom rom (Pure Nexus).
Not sure if its a ROM issue or not (Trying a different rom shortly), but my wifi is terribly slow. I put it next to my amazon fire tablet and ran a speed test multiple times.
Amazon - Avg is 15-20
Nexus is 5-7
I have read some forums that says changing the band helps or forgetting the network and readding but no luck.
Anyone else have any tips before I have to send it back for a new one?
How old is your router?
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
How old is your router?
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Less than a year. ATT UVerse provided router.
No problems here, I did a 135 down and 50 up on Comcast router
Looks like something with the Rom. I put Chroma on it and now get around 20 down. I do not think its app related as I just restored all using TB.
Going to clean flash pure and try again.
It's not Pure Nexus, but something else. I'm getting 160 down, 12 up (802.11ac) on Pure Nexus. Have you updated your device's baseband to the latest?
Stock ROM, 802.11n, reaching ISP cap of 60/10 on web speed tests.
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It's not Pure Nexus, but something else. I'm getting 160 down, 12 up (802.11ac) on Pure Nexus. Have you updated your device's baseband to the latest?
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Found out it was a rogue app that caused it. Thanks for your responses. Can you point me to the latest baseband? I saw the Modem Collection thread here but the latest looks to be for the M preview back on 7/10?
Go to Google's firmware page and download the latest firmware package. Extract the files inside. I believe there will be an additional archive in the firmware package that you can extract that will contain the radio image.
I was having slow WiFi issues too. I updated the firmware on my router and switched the channel and now it flies.
That's not so easy to do when the entire 2.4GHz band is congested with connections, as it is in my area. Simply changing the channel didn't work for me, and I had to get new hardware that supported 5GHz. The gamers and video watchers in the house all appreciated it.
Other phone is same?
my problem previously was the same..i tried it with stock and aosp based roms, then i went to asked my sister to call our isp.. and the technician was able to verify the problems.. it was our internet cable.. they replaced it and it worked back to normal..
I had a similar problem, but only with the 2.4Ghz band, I live in an apartment complex and in Los Angeles so it's even worse. Luckily nobody uses the 5Ghz band so that works fine for me.
Update but found out that the issue is that my wifi slows down when my BT is on. Does not have to be connected, just have to be on...
Another Update is that I found out the combo is...
Wifi Connected + BT on (Does not have to be connected) + RetailMeNot App
I froze RTMN and now there is no slowness.
So the app is the culprit, not the combination of bluetooth and WiFi. Good thing you got it sorted.