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I used juice defender a few times, but could not find any other feature besides the enabling/disabling of the wifi and 3g.
I found it not reliable, and I ended up doing this manually.
Does this app do anything else besides that?
Cpu throttling?
any other battery saving "things"?
Thanks
It *can* make a huge difference with just the default settings. However, recent updates seem to have really knackered it for some people.
It stopped working for me and would not work again, even after uninstall - reinstall, until my phone was re-rooted for some reason.
supposedly.
but what does it actually do?
Disable/enable wifi/data based on your criteria to save battery.
Problem is, wifi part is not really working for me.
Sometime JD won't enable wifi because "user disabled wifi" but i didn't disable anything.
I PMed the developer and he never answered.
Did i mention i bought ultimate juice and i shouldn't have because no fix means crap app?
I tried using it for a little while with default settings but after 2 days I found it drained my battery more, and my data would not always re-enable itself when the screen came on. Sometimes it would even put itself in airplane mode.
Hopefully someday it gets updated. A lot of people swear it works great.
yeah after reboot i'm having the same problem.. JD not working and shows error.. boring.. hope they fix it a.s.a.p
di you guys have any issues while wifi or 3g get enabled?
When i used it I had a lot of problems with wifi not connecting or 3G not connecting after I strated the phone.
thats why I decided to do it manually.
It seems to me this app is overrated, and it's name is tricky.
names seems like it does more than it actually does.
Yes, i have problems with WIFI when i use JD.
The app is good if you don't have a data plan as you don't have to keep wifi always on and waste battery.
The wifi policy to turn wifi off when screen is off doesn't help either because you won't get updates.
JD works fine about 70% of the time but when i see i don't get any updates for 30min then something is wrong and i have to turn wifi on manually because JD believes is disabled by user which is not.
As i said, i sent an email to developer and i was ignored.
It said connected in the wifi setting and it shows bars but it just won't load any website in the browser .. anyone got a fix for this?
I have the same issue. Tried different combinations of restarting wifi, turning on/off cell data, on/off wifi calling, etc... all with no result. I've also tried on different networks (both public and private)-- it'd start working for a while and then all of a sudden stop and never work again.
Seems similar to the problem here: forums. t-mobile.c om/t5/T-Mobile-G2x/G2x-WiFi-DNS-issue-not-the-4G-switching-one/m-p/831439 (sorry there's a new user no link restriction)
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks
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It said connected in the wifi setting and it shows bars but it just won't load any website in the browser .. anyone got a fix for this?
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is it specific to the browser or can you not move any data?
Idk, whenever I have had problems connecting to the tmo network, which is a separate issue.. it was always that wifi calling was still on even tho wifi was turned off. Every time I had probs w/ data on tmo network, it's been wifi calling.. Your case seems to be diff tho.
Is it specific to just your network or all other networks? Try shutting off wifi, reboot... then turn it on again? Idk.. just tossing out ideas.
Some found the root cause and I am posting his finding as I do have the same issue and can reproduce the error:
I think I have discovered a new WiFi-related bug in the G2x's software. I have witnessed this occurring on my phone, and have also reproduced it on a store demo unit. I believe it is unrelated to the switching-to-4G problem people are having with the My Account app, since it occurs even if I have set up the Google account on first boot after a factory reset.
The details of the problem are:
- Every so often, the phone randomly gets stuck in a state where it is not able to initiate any new connections that are made using a DNS name. Attempting to navigate to a web site, h**p://w*w.google.c*m for example, will result in a generic failure message.
- However, attempting to connect directly to an IP address instead of a DNS name works perfectly. For example, navigating to 74.125.225.16 will work fine and will load the Google home page.
- When the phone is in this state, using a DNS lookup tool such as "DNS Lookup" from the Marketplace *will* work, even when using the default DNS server address that the DHCP server is giving the phone.
- The problem has occurred for me when data is off and WiFi is on. I do not know if data being off is a requirement, since this is the way I usually run the phone, so this may be coincidental.
- Switching WiFi off and back on again will *sometimes* work to solve the problem, but sometimes will not. When this doesn't work, switching WiFi off, then switching data on, then back off again, and then finally switching WiFi back on again will occasionally correct the problem. However, I have seen situations where none of these things worked, and the only way to get DNS working again was to factory reset the phone.
- I haven't figured out the exact pattern yet, but this issue seems to occur when the phone has been inactive for a certain period of time. I have often discovered that the phone is in this state upon waking up in the morning after leaving the phone on the charger overnight.
- I have, however, found a method to reproduce the problem that seems to work fairly consistently:
1. Turn WiFi on, and data off.
2. Power cycle the phone.
3. When the phone starts up, start the browser and attempt to browse to w*w.google.c*m. It should fail.
4. Try to browse to 74.125.225.16. It should work.
Just wanted to get this issue in the forums to see how many others have been noticing the same thing.
I know that once the device has less than 10% battery it automatically turns the WiFi off to save battery power. Were the devices this was happening on have a low battery?
Fully charged. It even happens when pluged in with the charger.
My Wifi wouldn't even work if I froze it with Bloat Freezer. It has to run in the background for wifi to work. I found that Wifi can get really inconsistent with it disabled.
smartloom said:
Som
- I haven't figured out the exact pattern yet, but this issue seems to occur when the phone has been inactive for a certain period of time. I have often discovered that the phone is in this state upon waking up in the morning after leaving the phone on the charger .
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Same problem here. After about 30 minutes of being idle, as soon as I pick up the phone it tries to connect 2g/4g. The log are saying theres no connection, so it appears that wifi its going to sleep and not waking up so android is trying to connect 2g/4g
Really starting to be a pain
I have frozen the bloat, and I think the problem is getting worse.
Toggle airplane mode is a quick workaround to get wifi to wake up
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Same thing happened to me, I did 2 factory resets, and it seems it has been fixed, don't really know what causes it.
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This may or may not be related, but...
It looks like I found a hacky fix for the dns/wifi/4g bug: install "Set DNS" from the market.
Now when I go into market, and display my downloaded apps, it jumps from wifi to 4g then back to wifi as it should, fast.
Whether or not it should even do go to 4g is debatable, all I can say is my 2 Galaxy Tabs had the same behavior.
If everyones connectivity issues are really due to the DNS settings getting wiped out, then this will work around the problem until I/we find the location of the actual bug.
Would you guys having this problem also post it here?
http://www.lgforum.com/forum/boards/general/lg/topics/g2x-wifi-problems
Thanks.
I figure the more people that post there, the more the chances are of LG fixing it quickly.
Work around:
enable airplane mode
reboot
enable wifi
wait a few seconds after the wifi connects, background crap stops
disable airplane mode.
The set dns app looks like a winner. Haven't tried it but that's what's
wrong.
The freezing and other suggestions are all useless crap.
Updates...
I did a factory reset and installed JuiceDefender (I don't know which one worked) but it seems to be all fine now... will update if things become problematic again
I've been having this problem as well. I've always been able to fix it by toggling WiFi off and back on again. I downloaded SetDNS and when it happened again last night I tried that and it worked great.
Glad to see it's a software problem and not a hardware problem.
same problem here. hopefully it won't happen in cyanogen mod
boylan said:
Work around:
enable airplane mode
reboot
enable wifi
wait a few seconds after the wifi connects, background crap stops
disable airplane mode.
The set dns app looks like a winner. Haven't tried it but that's what's
wrong.
The freezing and other suggestions are all useless crap.
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This fixed the problem, at least until the next time I reboot my phone
How do you use SetDNS? This software bug in G2X reboots my router (DGL-4500) sometimes.
Question bout SetDNS app
Does the phone have to be rooted to use the setdns app? I try to use it but it says "Cannot get root. App will not function."
Hey there,
I'm having a weird issue with my stock Nexus S. I've tried a few custom roms, but after realizing that I was better off with stock, I flashed stock again... Now, I've noticed that sometimes, with the WiFi off, I would receive emails and Google+ notifications! It turns out that my wifi is turning on and off, and I don't know how!
I don't have, to my knowledge, installed a program that controls wifi(if you want, I can post my list of apps).
So, what's happening here? Anyone has any idea?
Thanks
Ditto here
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Ditto here
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You have the same issue? Can you post your list of installed apps? I seriously don't know what's going on!
This may seem really obvious - but have you double-checked that those notifications aren't coming in via your mobile network?
If you have Juice Defender (or something similar) installed, that might also be responsible for switching on your wifi periodically.
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This may seem really obvious - but have you double-checked that those notifications aren't coming in via your mobile network?
If you have Juice Defender (or something similar) installed, that might also be responsible for switching on your wifi periodically.
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Nothing like that... I was just activating my alarm clock for tomorrow and the wifi came on, out of thin air! It shutdown in less than a second, too! And I did absolutely nothing!
Also, I don't have any app like Juice Defender
Ok, so I've flashed the stock rom,locked the bootloader, etc, and I thought I had solved the problem. I didn't, the thing keeps turning on and off!!
I'm seriously thinking about sending it for repairs
you could send it in to samsung or install some newer 2.3.5 kernels which seemed to solve any wifi issues i may have had. Android 2.3.5 made some changes to wifi signal strenght.
dinuvali said:
you could send it in to samsung or install some newer 2.3.5 kernels which seemed to solve any wifi issues i may have had. Android 2.3.5 made some changes to wifi signal strenght.
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I have stock, and it's the regular nexus S, not the 4G one (so I haven't received 2.3.5 yet).
I'll try installing the 2.3.5 kernels and report back
check your advanced wifi settings.
by default they are set to turn wifi off when screen is off. so even if you have wifi on it will turn off when screen is off automatically.
menu>settings>wireless and network settings>wi-fi settings>menu(softkey)>advanced>wifi sleep policy>check the "never" radio button.
thedudejdog said:
check your advanced wifi settings.
by default they are set to turn wifi off when screen is off. so even if you have wifi on it will turn off when screen is off automatically.
menu>settings>wireless and network settings>wi-fi settings>menu(softkey)>advanced>wifi sleep policy>check the "never" radio button.
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I wish it were that simple... I've the wifi sleep policy set to never since I can remember. I only turn on wifi when I need it
Guys, I have a problem with the Transformer and it's Wifi that is driving me mad!
Regardless if I have wifi running in the background or put in Plane Mode when I turn on the screen after a short interval I notice the wifi has dropped and there is no longer an internet connection.
Not only that I can not get it to start again unless I switch off the TF and reboot.
On investigation on the settings, when I click on Wireless & Networks I notice the right hand pane of Wifi & Wifi settings to be flashing as if it is trying to connect but gets locked out over and over. As such you can not access any of the wireless settings.
I would appreciate any assistance you can shed on this problem.
Many thanks in advance.
Beards
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I believe I have now found what was causing the problem and have explained in detail in Post 10 below.
Basically I found it was after updating to v3.2.1 ~ the WiFi Settings/WiFi Disconnection Policy 'When screen is tuned off' & 'Never when plugged in' was interfering with the state of WiFi, causing it to poll and repeatedly try and switch itself back on, thus a constant flash and inability to activate WiFi..
Ddvvvvvvvvv
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Ddvvvvvvvvv
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Sorry... what does that mean?
Searched the internet, and discovered two things, I did both.
1) Removed the maps update.
2) Changed the the channel on my router to 6
Works fine now.
I'm having this same problem for the past few weeks. Whenever the WIFI goes to sleep, I cannot turn it on unless I reboot my Transformer. It's sort of annoying.
It's got to be software orientated that is interfering with the TF.
I can not think of anything other than software causing it to continually 'flash' as it tries over and over again to connect.
I need to look into date captured software updates to see if I can narrow down the culprit.
Looks like I have a long job ahead of me..... sigh!
I got the same issue, after maps update, but apparently It's got to do with use wifi for determining your location, if i switch this off , tablet connects fine after returning from sleep.
regards
kef
kefje27 said:
I got the same issue, after maps update, but apparently It's got to do with use wifi for determining your location, if i switch this off , tablet connects fine after returning from sleep.
regards
kef
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Mine has nothing to do with Maps and it's doing this continuous polling even when woken from Plane Mode and then trying to switch wifi back on.
I have a theory and am looking at it.... Will report back later.
Any news yet?
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Any news yet?
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Yes, I've worked out what the problem for me was and was just coming back to report when I read your post....
Basically for me it is to do with Settings/Wireless & Networks/Wifi Settings/Wifi Disconnection Policy.
After I updated to 3.2.1 I changed the policy from 'Never (uses more battery power)' to 'When screen is tuned off'.
Thinking about it the problem has only been since I changed the policy.
So, I changed it back to 'Never' and the wifi remained on and the problem I was getting disappeared.
I then changed it back to 'When screen is tuned off' and the problem came back.
I then altered it to 'Never when plugged in' with the TF not plugged in and the problem was still there.
Plugging the TF in and the problem disappeared.
Only by changing it back to 'Never' when not plugged in does my wifi remain on ~ which if you think about it is exactly what it is meant to do.
Therefore, for me it would appear changing the policy to turn off the wifi is causing this issue of when you wake the phone up from sleep you can not reactivate the wifi and when looking at the wireless settings the whole of the right hand page of wireless settings are continuously flashing thus not allowing you to access and alter them.
At that point the only way you can reactivate wifi is by doing a power down and reboot.
So guys...... Has anyone else noticed the wifi disconnection policy effecting your wifi from sleep?
Mine stopped reconnecting again last night, the tablet would continuously reboot.
The only solution was to reboot the router.
I will try the keep on and I have turnoff wifi location.
Lets see
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Mine stopped reconnecting again last night, the tablet would continuously reboot.
The only solution was to reboot the router.
I will try the keep on and I have turnoff wifi location.
Lets see
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How did you get on with changing the wifi disconnection policy?
Changing the disconnection policy never worked, note sure if this is the best solution, as I recon it will drain the battery.
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Changing the disconnection policy never worked, note sure if this is the best solution, as I recon it will drain the battery.
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Interesting.... as it is the only way I can get a stable WiFi that will turn back on from Screen Off.
Even though it says the battery may use more power it doesn't seem all that much different if anything at all... Prior to the latest update I had the policy set to 'When screen is tuned off'.
After the update it defaulted back to 'Never (uses more battery power)' and again after changing it back to 'When screen is tuned off' this is when my problem started.
I am thinking this is something to do with my TF as no one else has reported a problem with WiFi and the 'When screen is tuned off' policy.
I just re-read my post.
It should read
Changing the disconnection policy to "never". Worked.
Note sure if this is the best solution, as I recon it will drain the battery.
Sorry.
What you describe is exactly what happened to mine.
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I just re-read my post.
It should read
Changing the disconnection policy to "never". Worked.
Note sure if this is the best solution, as I recon it will drain the battery.
Sorry.
What you describe is exactly what happened to mine.
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Thanks.... This now makes a lot of sense in that it points to a possible bug with the WiFi policies.
This is driving me crazy. I have tried everythinig mentioned, but my TF still goes through the wifi connection loop. Gotta be software related...
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This is driving me crazy. I have tried everythinig mentioned, but my TF still goes through the wifi connection loop. Gotta be software related...
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Did you try changing the Wifi disconnection policy to 'Never (uses more battery power)'?
That sorted it out for me.
It's since Honeycomb 3.2.1 came in I now find I can not use any other disconnection policy.
This happens to me if I select anything other than "Never (uses more battery power)"
I have found though that if I uninstall the google maps update, and deselect Wifi Localization, that I can have the TF set to "Never when plugged in" or "When screen is turned off".
( see: google.com/support/forum/p/Google+Mobile/thread?tid=4778cb9a3f187b75&hl=en ) (sorry for broken link - I am new and cannot post these)
So it seems like either a problem with Google maps (that may be specific to the TF), or a problem with the TF firmware?
Heey,
I'm running the Onecosmic RC3 rom (SGS)now. I always have my wifi on. But when I don't use my phone for like ten minutes, the wifi turns grey in the notification area.
I saw that some people are having the same problem, but since I'm a new member, I'm not allowed to react within the forum of the RC3.1 forum.
My wifi 'sleep' setting is set to never, I've wiped all data before, but it doesn't solve the problem.
Can anyone help me, it's very anoying, because i can't get any mails or other messages when I haven't turn my phone off for 10 minutes. Only turning wifi off and on seems to give me a connection again.
with kind regards
Try this app:
https://market.android.com/details?id=eu.thedarken.wl
Make it aquire a PARTIAL WAKE LOCK and see if that fixes your problem.
It will prevent the cpu from going into a deep sleep and disconnecting the wifi.
Thank u , i try this,
I'll report back
btw. doesn't this drain battery ?
Everything "drains" battery.
You can either have wifi and additional battery drain or no wifi and no additional drain.
Okay I'm back.
I'd have replied earlier, but there was an outage, and for some reason I happy about that.
Because of the fact that found out that it doesn't solve my problem enteirly. When I'm at home than yeah it does. But the moment I go to another location with wifi ( e.g. work or school ) it goes gray again. ( fyi i never turn down my wifi, and i'm not intent to do so )
Well then obviously you didnt setup the connection correctly to work with the other wifi?
Password?IP?Mac adress allowed?
I did set them up good... how I know i'm sure ? If I switch wifi off and on again, I have a proper connexion
Are you using some kind of app like wifi static to switch between dynamic IP on one wifi and static one on the other?
no no no, nothing like that. When i was on a stock rom ( 2.3.3 ) I never had this problem. That's why my first suggestion was the rom. But I can't post in the rc3.1 forum , and when others with the same problem ask things, they don't get a respons.
btw I'm in my battery status overview, and the app ( wake lock ) usses 55%, is that okay ?
the android-operating system is only like 6-7%, where this was higher before.
oh, and thanks for your time helping me
The app prevents the cpu from sleeping (as that is what a wakelock does), thus the device never fully sleeps and uses battery.
As the app has aquired the wakelock, android shows it as the cause.
Nothing wrong there.
I used the app for a couple of days now and it doesnt resolve the problem
more suggestions ?