Can't connect to N-Only - Moto E4 Plus Questions & Answers

I got my E4 Plus yesterday and I couldn't find any way at all to get the phone to connect to my wireless router (TP-Link TL-WR1043ND with DD-WRT) when it's set to N-Only.
When I google the issue not many links about it but I read another user with the same issue so if I set the router to NG-Mixed or Mixed the phone connects without any issue at all. If it's set on N-Only there's no chance in hell it's gonna connect.
Even when I updated the router firmware with the latest DD-WRT it didn't work. The only device that have this issue. So I don't have a clue how to fix it.

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I recently aquired a htc diamond. I've been having trouble connecting it to my router at home which is a netgear wpn-824.
I have tried a number of steps, tweaking the settings on the diamond e.g. changing the performance to best.
But it seems to jus keep on connecting and connecting then flips to unavailable then tries to connect again. The netgear is on unsecured at the moment so theres no password issue.
It seems like it tries to connect to the router but theres something stopping it at its' last hurdle
Does anyone have an idea or what to with my router. My router is dhcp enabled
I'd REALLY appreciate it if you could help as my brain is about to explode
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sometimes routers get crazy if they are not turned off for a bit once in awhile
another option is to update the firmware of your router to the latests thats fixed
issues for many people
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Hi Rudegar
Ive tried resetting the router and ive updated the firmware... no luck
Ive also tried installing wefi on my htc to connect to the router to see if that might work, but it does the same just keeps on trying it reaches 'verifying netgear' then it just restarts the connection.
Currently theres no restrictions on any mac addresses etc... so i dont see the reason why it isnt connecting
ANY help would be appreciated thanks

Can't connect my Dream to my wi-fi @ home.

I've googled, i've searched here and I just can't figure out why i cant find my wireless connection on my phone...it finds both of my neighbours connections but not mine...i'm lost here dudes...any help would be greatly appreciated
i've gone through the network settings on my home pc where my router is plugged into...everything is legit there...my ps3 and other computers find it no problem...had my buddy who got me my g1 to bring his over and see if he could figure it out...tried scanning for it and nothing...fml
does his g1 see your wifi?
na his doesn't find it either
check the b/g/n mode on your router is all i can think of.. if it's on "mixed" or n, then try specifying b or g and see if your g1 picks it up
i'll check that out...my other buddy brought over some LG android and his found it no problem
Change the security encryption of theWiFi,wpa /wpa 2psk.It should work.
I had this problem just today with my new router (Linksys WRT320N) and it wasn't picking it up because I wasn't broadcasting the signal.
Once I enabled the SSID broadcast it connected just fine.
Kind of weird because I never had it broadcasting on my old router (Linksys WRT54GL) and it would connect just fine.
jongie123 said:
Change the security encryption of theWiFi,wpa /wpa 2psk.It should work.
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you mean on my phone or on my pc?
still nada
by the way, I know it's elementary but did you try entering the SSID directly in Add New Network?

Can't connect my N1 with Linksys router

Hello
My N1 can connect easily to all kind of wifi routers and modems without problem but not with my fitness club's one, they have a Linksys N160.
My N1 can detect the signal,enter the password but then it's stucked with the message ''getting ip...''
Where is the problem? is it a know hardware or software compatibility stuff?
Sometimes rebooting the wifi router helps. Also make sure that when the guy over at your fitness club reboots the router you don't have the wifi of the club saved. delete the saved wifi profile, reboot the wifi router and then try. Cheers.
Already tried it several times. I saw that OS4 of iphone/ipod have the same problem with router enabling Wireless-N, I will ask him to limit the router to B/G
I also had similar problem with Linksys WAG54G2 (at latest firmware). Then I changed to much cheaper adsl router, TP-LINK WD-W8960N and no more connection problem.
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I had problems using my Nexus One on my SMC Barricade 802.11b/g/n router when 802.11n was enabled. Turned it off; problems were gone. I don't think that works well yet, though some people have said otherwise. Could be a router-specific issue.
Ok so it's a WAG160N to be specific.
He tried to use mixed B/G instead of mixed (which would imply N too) but it still stuck at getting ip...
I told him to throw this router in the garbage because anyway SE and HP mobiles can't connect too,but he said he would do it but his boss will never accept to pay a penny more
My parents had a router that did exactly the same, my phone got stuck on Obtaining IP, whilst the missus 5800 connected and broswed just fine.
It was a crappy old thing and they replaced it the other week, now I can connect and browse just fine.
I also use a linksys WAG160N.
bought a nexus one, could not for the life of me get an internet connection.
turns out dns on router is poofed, so i just set DNS from my isp manually on the nexus one together with a static ip and booya interent at full 802.11n speeds.
sometimes its the simple things.
This sounds similar to when I set my router to channel 13 or whatever the max was on it. My N1 would only sometimes get a connection, but would eventually drop it and stay off. Solved it by selecting a lower channel (WifiAnalyzer suggesten channel 1 as the best alternative to channel max) on the AP.
I can see that in CM6 nightly that I have since started using I can choose regulatory domain, and thereby open up channels previously blocked. If you can't change anything on the AP this might help you solve the problem on your end.
So suggestions if none of the posts above me provide a solution is to run WifiAnalyzer and see how the channel-graph looks.

[Q] this is one of the weirdest things I've ever encountered

I use an ASUS RT-N16 w/dd-wrt as my house router. I routinely have 4 devices on its wireless. This is the scenario (which has only just started happening recently):
my wife will connect her S5 to the WiFi at home
the S5 will report connected
every other device on the WiFi that is handy (haven't checked if it happens to my Roku) will be kicked off the WiFi
the S5 will be disconnected
I will have to manually reconnect my other devices, which report an "authentication issue"
The other devices in question are: my Optimus G, my Shield Tablet, our Acer Win8 laptop. Signal strength is not an issue. I have tried:
setting the S5's WiFi connection to our router to a static address
resetting the router to factory default
changed the channel on the router's WiFi
disabling the router's ACK timing
changed the router's WiFi mode to NG-Mixed
Has anyone ever encountered anything like this? Definitely one of the oddest issues I've ever had the "pleasure" of dealing with.
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I use an ASUS RT-N16 w/dd-wrt as my house router. I routinely have 4 devices on its wireless. This is the scenario (which has only just started happening recently):
my wife will connect her S5 to the WiFi at home
the S5 will report connected
every other device on the WiFi that is handy (haven't checked if it happens to my Roku) will be kicked off the WiFi
the S5 will be disconnected
I will have to manually reconnect my other devices, which report an "authentication issue"
The other devices in question are: my Optimus G, my Shield Tablet, our Acer Win8 laptop. Signal strength is not an issue. I have tried:
setting the S5's WiFi connection to our router to a static address
resetting the router to factory default
changed the channel on the router's WiFi
disabling the router's ACK timing
changed the router's WiFi mode to NG-Mixed
Has anyone ever encountered anything like this? Definitely one of the oddest issues I've ever had the "pleasure" of dealing with.
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That is weird. I have all sorts of stuff connecting to my WiFi. I use a WD router that has worked extremely well. I would suspect something wrong with the router.
Sometimes routers go bad like any other computer part. Do you have another router to test with your setup?
Looked at some of the reviews of your model and some people had major problems. It has a two year warranty, perhaps get an RMA if still time left. Of course flash it back to stock.
I got the suggestion from elsewhere to create a guest network for her. DD-WRT's got the ability to create a fully isolated guest network, but I only had to create a new wireless vlan for her (bridged, even) & she's happily connected on her own little space (& I'm still happily connected on mine).
More of a workaround than a solution, but hey...
Nicely done.
Update!
My wife took her S5 w/her down to a girls' weekend getaway, & she had to turn off her WiFi while she was at the house because, you guessed it, she kept kicking every other client off of the network!
I'm happy at home w/her on a separate WLAN, but I really do wonder wtf's going on w/her phone...

Can't connect to my WiFi

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Since the last Update (global Rom) my mi9 can't connect to my WiFi, neither 2,4 GHz nor 5ghz. Has anyone else figured the same Problem or is it just me? It just says connecting and stops then.
I have the same issue but just with one router (Vodafone). Any other router connects perfect. Did factory reset on both, didn't help. Tried static ip, didn't work. I guess your router has the same problem as mine: it can't handle the changing Mac address of Android 10. Workaround for me now is to restart the phone and voila it connects.
As soon as I can get a new router I will change it.
Had the same issue. I had to put my phone ip and mac address in address reservation option in my router and now working as have to be

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