I have saved several Wifi networks in my phone, and couple weeks ago I noticed that my phone cannot connect to them anymore. I tried forgetting the network, and entering it again, and after entering the right password with the correct encryption (WPA2), it always says that password is wrong. These Wifi networks did not change their passwords, also I can connect to them using my other phone (Huawei P8 Lite) or laptop. I've double-checked the passwords and am sure I enter the right ones. Any ideas what's happening?
I got a Redmi 4x but the mobile network does not work anymore. Is it possilbe to add this phone to my mi account? I want to try on this phone different ROMs but im not able to unlock the bootloader without add the device to my mi account. If I try to add the phone the Mi Unlock Status asked to turm off W-LAN but then there is no internet connection.
Or is there here another way to unlock the bootloader without the permission from xiaomi?
Update: Did add the phone by using manually search for a mobile network and used a Nederlands mobile network that did work (I'm from Germany)
Hello,
I upgraded my stock MI2 to android 10 and now I can't connect to any wifi. I can see the wifi, but I always get "Failed to save network".
Resetting all network settings didn't do anything...
Any options besides full reset?
Thanks!
I've got similar problem, can't connect to my home WiFi, but at work and at friends home WiFi works well. Network factory reset didn't help.
The problem seems to be at the handshake WPA2 at the moment with Android 10. Change your network to WPA and it should work perfectly. Let's hope this gets patched soon.
same for me. device also freezes quite often, feels like an early beta.
thanks for the hint!
Exactly the same issue for me;
* As soon as I updated to Android 10 on a stock Mi A2, my work, home and public WiFi access failes with "Failed to connect to Network".
* Changing wifi SSID settings results in a "Failed to Save Network" error.
I will try downgrading the home security to WPA.
Kent B
Honestly downgrading the security isn't an option for me. Can I roll-back to android 9 somehow?
I have the same issue. Channing the WiFi network's security settings has no effect. Anyone find a solution? Has anyone tried a factory reset?
after update my MAC has changed and by default it uses dynamic MAC address regarding security. I changed it to static MAC and checked my MAC filtering option once again to ensure the right MAC is set
xxLeoxx93 said:
Hello,
I upgraded my stock MI2 to android 10 and now I can't connect to any wifi. I can see the wifi, but I always get "Failed to save network".
Resetting all network settings didn't do anything...
Any options besides full reset?
Thanks!
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Hi
I had the same problem , but with a little difference , I cannot found my home router . my mi a 2 found some other router but not mine , I change channel on my router and now my mi a 2 found and connect to home router .
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Gabskz said:
I've got similar problem, can't connect to my home WiFi, but at work and at friends home WiFi works well. Network factory reset didn't help.
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Hi
I had the same problem , but with a little difference , I cannot found my home router . my mi a 2 found some other router but not mine , I change channel on my router and now my mi a 2 found and connect to home router .
In my case, I can connect to the home network but not the work network (Eduroam network).
I have also changed the MAC address from random to the one corresponding to the device but it did not solve the problem.
have same issue after Android 10 upgrade, any idea how to fix this wifi issue?
Did your router hide SSID? if so, manual input your SSID and type of network and the password. At the very bottom you'll see Advance Settings then chose Hidden Network to "Yes". If still not working probably there's was a problem during update installation. My Mi A2 doesn't have any problem after Android 10 Update.
after trying many things, only reset to factory settings finally fixed my wifi issue
Update from Late March 2020
revoltn said:
Exactly the same issue for me;
* As soon as I updated to Android 10 on a stock Mi A2, my work, home and public WiFi access failes with "Failed to connect to Network".
* Changing wifi SSID settings results in a "Failed to Save Network" error.
I will try downgrading the home security to WPA.
Kent B
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Tried a number of things, including resetting all data stored settings, dropping down to WPA and even open (unsecured) network. Still no WiFi connectivity. WiFi apps such as WiFi analyser can see and engage with APs, but not connect.
The "Failed to save Network" error I suspect may be the issue ... each time I try to connect it asks for a password each and every time.
I just updated to the A2 March 2020 update, and this has not fixed the issues. Definitely happened immediately after the original Android 10 update.
I'll have to wait until things settle a little, then try a factory reset. Or a new phone
did you try reset complete phone to factory setting? it should help
I'm with the same problem! I just upgraded to Android 10 today and I can't connect to any wi-fi network!!!! I tried to restart my Xiaomi Mi A2, restart my modem, restart internet settings, add wifi manually, and other things and none worked
Same problem here after March update
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Same problem here after March update
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My Wife's A2 just received the OTA Update to Android 10, which already contains the March update, and the same issue happened. Tried all the tips, nothing worked (changing the MAC to "Device Mac", resetting WiFi connections, Using static IPs).
The only thing that worked for me was setting my WiFi network (on my router) to use WPA-PSK(TKIP) + WPA2-PSK(AES) instead of just WPA2-PSK(AES) as it was configured before.
It seems there's a bug when using WPA2 (or AES).
Factory Reset fixed it for me.
After spending hours trying various options. I just did a factory reset and my Wifi has returned. What a performance, but wish I had done it earlier. Although it's a pain having to set up everything again, it wont take me as long as I have spent already trying different things.
Same issue here with the Android 10 update in April 2020..
No wifi networks seem to be saved and connecting simply does not work, I have a open wifi near me (payed hotspot) but a 'cannot connect' error pops up instantly when tapping it.
My home network asks for password but after entering it I also get the 'cannot save wifi network' and 'cannot connect' errors.
Pretty lame, I was planning a factory reset anyway but having to rush it sucks.
Will post results of factory reset here, but might take me some days. Especially with all the 2FA misery.
Hello
Router has a 2 SSID xxx-2G and xxx-5G. I can not access router interface and resetting it to factory settings is not an option.
All other devices including mobile phones, laptop and even washer can connect to this router either to 2G or 5G.
Steps I have tried with my Mi 6X;
Forget and reconnect
Reboot phone and router
Turn on/off Smart Switch and Assistant
Flight mode with only Wi-Fi turned on
Reset phone's network settings
Factory reset a phone
still no luck. What should I try next?
Bought a Poco M4 pro 5G, a while ago everything was set up and works properly except for the Outlook application.
It does not allow access to the Internet address https://outlook.live.com as well as login from the outlook application from the play store.
From the same home Wi-Fi network, the Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 and two other mobile phones connect properly.
I was turn off the mobile removed the SIM card and inserted it into the RN7 and I was able to log in properly on the RN7.
I went to my neighbor and tried to connect via his wi-fi network - it doesn't allow it, it shows the same message "No Network Connection" (2603)
Tried via mobile data - same result.
Microsoft support says that everything is OK from their side if I can connect from another mobile phone and that the error is somewhere in the mobile phone.
I deleted everything, did a factory reset, and as soon as I connected to the internet I tried to go to the Outlook page and it didn't work.
Googling for a solution did not help. I have no more ideas what to do.
It was bought on contract, so I can ask it to be returned, but I don't know if they will accept my claim for this kind of case?