This is a kernel I'm working on to improve on wifi. Specifically the Hidden SSID problem people are facing. If you guys could test it for me. Give me some feedback. I still have an aria, just not my primary phone.
Install via clockwork over an existing cyanogenmod 7 installation.
Also make sure to wipe cache / dalvik
http://droid.neolobster.com/roms/liberty-cm-wifitest01-signed.zip
md5sum: c2fdafac1f49a8992246248c58c8230b
http://www.github.com/jznomoney
jznomoney said:
This is a kernel I'm working on to improve on wifi. Specifically the Hidden SSID problem people are facing. If you guys could test it for me. Give me some feedback. I still have an aria, just not my primary phone.
Install via clockwork over an existing cyanogenmod 7 installation.
http://droid.neolobster.com/roms/liberty-cm-wifitest01-signed.zip
md5sum: c2fdafac1f49a8992246248c58c8230b
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I will try this at home tonight.
Thanks for doing this.
But I would really like WiFi to just find my network after being out of range. Right now I need to turn WiFi off and then on to reestablish the connection.
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DanGeorges said:
I will try this at home tonight.
Thanks for doing this.
But I would really like WiFi to just find my network after being out of range. Right now I need to turn WiFi off and then on to reestablish the connection.
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+1 this is the only issue I have too. Once you go to another location where there are known AP's it will not connect to them without toggling wifi on/off. Have you addressed this in this kernel at all?
Thanks
bkmo said:
+1 this is the only issue I have too. Once you go to another location where there are known AP's it will not connect to them without toggling wifi on/off. Have you addressed this in this kernel at all?
Thanks
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I'm not sure just try it and see if it does.
jznomoney said:
I'm not sure just try it and see if it does.
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I think I'll do just that.
I'll let you know.
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I'm not sure just try it and see if it does.
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I had no wifi auto-connect after booting. I had to toggle wifi off/on twice to get it to connect. Same thing after another reboot. Gonna have to flash the original kernel it seems. Thanks for the continued interest in this device BTW.
Try wiping caches and dalvik
jznomoney said:
This is a kernel I'm working on to improve on wifi. Specifically the Hidden SSID problem people are facing. If you guys could test it for me. Give me some feedback. I still have an aria, just not my primary phone.
Install via clockwork over an existing cyanogenmod 7 installation.
Also make sure to wipe cache / dalvik
http://droid.neolobster.com/roms/liberty-cm-wifitest01-signed.zip
md5sum: c2fdafac1f49a8992246248c58c8230b
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ill give it a shot - just installing cm7 -#21 now
bkmo said:
I had no wifi auto-connect after booting. I had to toggle wifi off/on twice to get it to connect. Same thing after another reboot. Gonna have to flash the original kernel it seems. Thanks for the continued interest in this device BTW.
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I had the same problem - wouldn't connect without a toggle off/on/off/on.
I'll try wiping the cache and dalvik, and try it again.
Edit: wiping caches and dalvik, then reflashing the new kernal resulted in an HTC White Screen.
Still waiting...(it's been something like 10 minutes).
good think I did a nandroid BU...
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Try wiping caches and dalvik
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Ok 2 reboots later and it is now dexopting. Looks like clockwork does not wipe dalvik if it is on sd-ext. I had to do it manually from the shell.
I had to do 3 off/on cycles to get it to connect to my network. I am broadcasting the SSID and it is WPA2-personal AES. It would connect automatically after reboot before, but not connect to a different network automatically without toggling on/off.
Edit: I have to do 3 off/on cycles now to connect after a reboot.
bkmo said:
Ok 2 reboots later and it is now dexopting. Looks like clockwork does not wipe dalvik if it is on sd-ext. I had to do it manually from the shell.
I had to do 3 off/on cycles to get it to connect to my network. I am broadcasting the SSID and it is WPA2-personal AES. It would connect automatically after reboot before, but not connect to a different network automatically without toggling on/off.
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I'm restoring my backup. It looks like this isn't working for non-hidden networks.
It's odd - this wasn't a problem with nightly 43, which I still maintain is the best nightly published. WiFi re-connected without any issues in that build. Hidden SSIDs were never working in any CM7. CM6 - no problems.
I'm hoping this is something that is unique to 2.3, and not the CM7 build itself.
build #21 isnt pickign up my USB connection :S?
Doesn't find any of my broadcasted WiFi networks.
Related
anyone having problems with thier data after flashing these 2 ics roms
Giving more detail other than anybody having data issues will get people to answer.
Explain what is happening or not happening.
im working on that right now
I had problems with this previously - data was working right after I flashed CM9, then it stopped. IMEI was fine, and the phone recognized Tmo as the provider - just no data.
Here's what I did to get data working again - go to Settings > Wireless & Networks > More > Mobile networks > Access point names. Hit the menu button and select Reset to default. See if that helps you out.
Guys there is an Q/A thread
Manumission said:
I had problems with this previously - data was working right after I flashed CM9, then it stopped. IMEI was fine, and the phone recognized Tmo as the provider - just no data.
Here's what I did to get data working again - go to Settings > Wireless & Networks > More > Mobile networks > Access point names. Hit the menu button and select Reset to default. See if that helps you out.
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omg thank you soo much man
imxsteezin said:
omg thank you soo much man
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one more thing do you have to boot into recover and mount data and efs after every reebot to get the data working and also does it take a sec for you to get a signal
imxsteezin said:
one more thing do you have to boot into recover and mount data and efs after every reebot to get the data working and also does it take a sec for you to get a signal
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You should not have to do that. Plus those are two different animals. Your service data is just internet. Data that you mount in recovery is all the stuff on your phone in a folder labeled data.
alright thanks again man i was freaking out so much because of this do you think they are gonna make fufture updates to fix this?
imxsteezin said:
alright thanks again man i was freaking out so much because of this do you think they are gonna make fufture updates to fix this?
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Heres the deal, if this is a issue head over to github and report the issues. Be detailed and provide logs, max, bhundven and others will see the report and address the report. This is the only real way to make sure issues are getting addressed.
Has anyone had problems trying to use the market without wifi because every time I try to download something I get a no connection error but I can use the internet without wifi
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That sounds like a problem with the wifi service you are using.
No I'm saying without the wifi being connected I can download stuff from the market and my data keeps going in and out
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yeah, so check your wifi provider.
Also,
if you are having awkward issues, then wipe data.
When I started CM9 the first time, this is what I did. wipe, data, cache, system, boot from CWM, then flash CM9, then factory reset from TWRP.
airfluip1 said:
yeah, so check your wifi provider.
Also,
if you are having awkward issues, then wipe data.
When I started CM9 the first time, this is what I did. wipe, data, cache, system, boot from CWM, then flash CM9, then factory reset from TWRP.
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Okay are you having problems with the service going in and out
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i am running AOSP EB v4.0.4 latest build. when i flashed v4 last month i started having this strange problem whenever i turn wifi on. the wifi appears to complete the connection then immediately drops it and retries the connection.
i thought it was the old baseband (since the installer offers support for both old and new BB's) so i upgraded to the march 2012 BB tonight and reflashed from scratch...same problem. i checked but there are no new software updates for my router so i'm ruling that out.
any ideas? considering my phone is literally empty of all files i cannot see what the difficulty may be.
padishar123 said:
i am running AOSP EB v4.0.4 latest build. when i flashed v4 last month i started having this strange problem whenever i turn wifi on. the wifi appears to complete the connection then immediately drops it and retries the connection.
i thought it was the old baseband (since the installer offers support for both old and new BB's) so i upgraded to the march 2012 BB tonight and reflashed from scratch...same problem. i checked but there are no new software updates for my router so i'm ruling that out.
any ideas? considering my phone is literally empty of all files i cannot see what the difficulty may be.
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I don't clearly understand what ur saying, does your connection only drop when u turn ur wifi on? Or does it randomlly disconnect sometimes and ur talking about ur data connection right not ur wifi connection?
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Laxshanth said:
I don't clearly understand what ur saying, does your connection only drop when u turn ur wifi on? Or does it randomlly disconnect sometimes and ur talking about ur data connection right not ur wifi connection?
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when i turn on wifi, select my router and enter passcode it starts thisloop. i can see it go through all the init steps of establishing a connection. once it is done literally the next step is to start the whole process over again reconnecting from scratch to the router.
padishar123 said:
when i turn on wifi, select my router and enter passcode it starts thisloop. i can see it go through all the init steps of establishing a connection. once it is done literally the next step is to start the whole process over again reconnecting from scratch to the router.
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Ohh ok makes sense I had the same problem but I think it was when I was running open kang, and when I switched roms and was fixed. Kinda dumb suggestion but restart phone?
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Have you tried a different router? I have a belkin and that thing is a pos, constantly giving me problems
Also, if your router doesn't have wpa (or some form of authentication) then enable it and try again. Sometimes that's helped me
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Xura08 said:
Have you tried a different router? I have a belkin and that thing is a pos, constantly giving me problems
Also, if your router doesn't have wpa (or some form of authentication) then enable it and try again. Sometimes that's helped me
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yes i tried it at the local coffee shop...same problem. i am running wpa2/psk at home. this was never a problem until i loaded EB v4. i guess i will have to switch to different rom.
padishar123 said:
yes i tried it at the local coffee shop...same problem. i am running wpa2/psk at home. this was never a problem until i loaded EB v4. i guess i will have to switch to different rom.
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Forget the network restart phone try again, that doesnt work re flash the from make sure your clearing data properly
1.wipe data and factory reset
2.wipe cache partition
3.advanced>wiple dalvik cache
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Laxshanth said:
Forget the network restart phone try again, that doesnt work re flash the from make sure your clearing data properly
1.wipe data and factory reset
2.wipe cache partition
3.advanced>wiple dalvik cache
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ok, this is what i did:
1.wipe data and factory reset
2.wipe cache partition
3.advanced>wiple dalvik cache
4. reflashed rom
5.wipe data and factory reset
6.wipe cache partition
7.advanced>wiple dalvik cache
8. flashed gapps
problem still occurs. as soon as it says 'connected' when i turn on wifi it immediately goes back into the authentication routine of obtaining ip address, etc. thanks for the help...any other suggestions?
padishar123 said:
ok, this is what i did:
1.wipe data and factory reset
2.wipe cache partition
3.advanced>wiple dalvik cache
4. reflashed rom
5.wipe data and factory reset
6.wipe cache partition
7.advanced>wiple dalvik cache
8. flashed gapps
problem still occurs. as soon as it says 'connected' when i turn on wifi it immediately goes back into the authentication routine of obtaining ip address, etc. thanks for the help...any other suggestions?
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you dont have to clear everything twice only the once when u flash your rom, and then go straight to flashing gapps. that shouldnt affect the problem your having but try flashing another rom and then EB AOSP again and see if it works i know that EB doesnt have wifi problems cause i used it before.
Might be nothing more than a weak wifi signal or a confused router. Occasionally get this behavior on my stock g2x with all updates. Try logging on from a location closer to the router. Unplugging the router to let it reboot also sometimes solves the problem.
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There's usually a button on your router you can press to connect things to it you should try that as well
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Different kernel
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This problem first happened upon upgrading to the Revolver 4.2.0 build, but I've had issue with AOKP as well so I'm posting here instead of one of the rom specific threads.
The issue is that my wifi refuses to turn on. When I switch on the wifi toggle, the button greys out and it gets stuck on "Turning Wi-Fi on..."
I've tried via CWM to delete the Dalvik, Cache, Factory wipe, reinstall roms, but nothing worked.
In the advanced tab it also shows that the Mac Address and IP Address is unavailable.
Anyone know how to fix this? Thanks.
Kirbyprime said:
This problem first happened upon upgrading to the Revolver 4.2.0 build, but I've had issue with AOKP as well so I'm posting here instead of one of the rom specific threads.
The issue is that my wifi refuses to turn on. When I switch on the wifi toggle, the button greys out and it gets stuck on "Turning Wi-Fi on..."
I've tried via CWM to delete the Dalvik, Cache, Factory wipe, reinstall roms, but nothing worked.
In the advanced tab it also shows that the Mac Address and IP Address is unavailable.
Anyone know how to fix this? Thanks.
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Try a custom kernel... aokp ICS runs good with raymanfx's harmony ICS or guevor's aokp ICS kernel
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Kirbyprime said:
This problem first happened upon upgrading to the Revolver 4.2.0 build, but I've had issue with AOKP as well so I'm posting here instead of one of the rom specific threads.
The issue is that my wifi refuses to turn on. When I switch on the wifi toggle, the button greys out and it gets stuck on "Turning Wi-Fi on..."
I've tried via CWM to delete the Dalvik, Cache, Factory wipe, reinstall roms, but nothing worked.
In the advanced tab it also shows that the Mac Address and IP Address is unavailable.
Anyone know how to fix this? Thanks.
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It looks like a WiFi driver issue, install a custom kernel n try as suggested in above comment..
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Humm, might not be the (only) problem.
I've tried using 3 other different kernels and none worked to fix it. I've cleared both caches and even reinstalled the rom for the kernel installs.
Not sure, but my CWM also suffers from the loop issue, though haven't bothered fixing it since I wanted to fix this wifi issue first.
Kirbyprime said:
Humm, might not be the (only) problem.
I've tried using 3 other different kernels and none worked to fix it. I've cleared both caches and even reinstalled the rom for the kernel installs.
Not sure, but my CWM also suffers from the loop issue, though haven't bothered fixing it since I wanted to fix this wifi issue first.
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Try going back to stock(unrooting) by using easy flash... if WiFi works fine with stock ROM then its just a matter or installing again...
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udupa82 said:
Try going back to stock(unrooting) by using easy flash... if WiFi works fine with stock ROM then its just a matter or installing again...
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Worked great! Thanks!!!
Kirbyprime said:
Worked great! Thanks!!!
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Glad it worked.. remember to select your region/country when you go inside WiFi setting>advanced settings> WiFi region settings, my WiFi used freeze because it was on Europe region once I changed to US its perfect.. I'm currently on paranoid android JB...
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Hi all!
Yesterday I have flashed the CM11 rom and the Grimlock kernel on my TF300T tablet (JB 4.2 bootloader 10.6.1.27.5).
Soon after flashing the CM11 rom I've been experiencing problems with my wifi. The connection is really slow and often doesn't work! I have the same problem on the original OmniROM too.
On the previous rom, cromi-x, the wifi connection worked fine .
I would try kitakat but I need a wifi connection that works properly.
How can i fix the wifi issue?
Thanks in advance,
LcK.
LcK said:
Hi all!
Yesterday I have flashed the CM11 rom and the Grimlock kernel on my TF300T tablet (JB 4.2 bootloader 10.6.1.27.5).
Soon after flashing the CM11 rom I've been experiencing problems with my wifi. The connection is really slow and often doesn't work! I have the same problem on the original OmniROM too.
On the previous rom, cromi-x, the wifi connection worked fine .
I would try kitakat but I need a wifi connection that works properly.
How can i fix the wifi issue?
Thanks in advance,
LcK.
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Ok.. Go to settings/wifi/advanced.... Once there make sure you uncheck, network notification, scanning always available, wi-fi optimization, and in wifi region code make sure its set to your region... After making these changes do a reboot so to refresh everything.. See if that makes a difference... Thx lj
Thanks! Now the wifi connection works fine
Unfortunately the wifi issue was shown again. I set my country region (europe) and i have unchecked network notification, scanning always available and wi-fi optimization.
I can apply another fix?
Thanks in advance,
LcK
LcK said:
Unfortunately the wifi issue was shown again. I set my country region (europe) and i have unchecked network notification, scanning always available and wi-fi optimization.
I can apply another fix?
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Have you done a factory reset (wiping data) before flashing CM? If not, give that a try.
No worries, your internal sdcard contents will not be wiped.
EDIT: Use recovery, don't use the wipe option on the bootloader screen. The latter seems to be a sure way to a brick.
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f69m said:
Have you done a factory reset (wiping data) before flashing CM? If not, give that a try.
No worries, your internal sdcard contents will not be wiped.
EDIT: Use recovery, don't use the wipe option on the bootloader screen. The latter seems to be a sure way to a brick.
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Of course, i have made a factory reset before flashing the rom. Also i have wiped dalvik and cache but nothing has changed.
Feedback
LcK said:
Of course, i have made a factory reset before flashing the rom. Also i have wiped dalvik and cache but nothing has changed.
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Try this rom if you would like to have a comparison.. It is the rom I dev for and I do not have any issues with wifi...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2596284
Let me know if you have any questions.. Thx lj
lj50036 said:
Ok.. Go to settings/wifi/advanced.... Once there make sure you uncheck, network notification, scanning always available, wi-fi optimization, and in wifi region code make sure its set to your region... After making these changes do a reboot so to refresh everything.. See if that makes a difference... Thx lj
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Now this little tidbit is soooo important, it should almost be like part of the filename. Or better yet , the toggles set to the PROPER toggle settings for correct WiFi performance .... I suspect these settings, once applied, will correct a multitude of installs all over. Tks man.
I have this rather annoying problem with my OPO: When I'm on WiFi and go out of range and get within range of another WiFi (eg leaving from home in the morning and getting on the train where there's also WiFi) my OPO will not connect.
I've tried switching WiFi off and back on, tried forgetting network and connecting again but the network just displays as "Saved". Only thing that works is a reboot. Funny thing is that it actually detects open WiFi's and displays the question mark in the notification bar.
I've read that themes can cause WiFi problems so I haven't changed that. I'm using the Apex launcher with no visual changes.
I've rooted my phone but left the bootloader locked.
Any advice?
I'm rooted with the TWRP custom recovery installed. I had the same thing happen to me. If you toggle airplane mode on/off, it will reconnect. But, as for a solution, my fix was to restore a previous TWRP backup of my phone. I also had heard that the problem could be coming from a theme. What themes have you used? I bought the Flux theme and have been using its style and fonts. I was running the stock CM11s when this happend just a few days after getting my OPO. I would try a factory reset first. If that does not work, there is a thread in the OPO forums about flashing a factory image and getting back to 100% stock.
I have switched to the CM11 nightlies as of a couple of days ago. I will probably refrain from messing around with the theme packs for now.
kevinga said:
If you toggle airplane mode on/off, it will reconnect...
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Works for me too
kevinga said:
What themes have you used?
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None as I've read reports about themes causing WiFi problems.
kevinga said:
I would try a factory reset first.
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Will probably unlock the bootloader. Then a factory reset should be taken care of I guess...
Anyone have a solution to this? My OPO is having this problem too and it is rather annoying...
GoTexan20 said:
Anyone have a solution to this? My OPO is having this problem too and it is rather annoying...
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Have you taken the OTA update yet?
kevinga said:
Have you taken the OTA update yet?
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I'm now on KTU84P and the problem is still there
Yesterday I failed to flash MAHDI and ended up clearing everything from my phone. I had to follow this guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/general/guide-return-opo-to-100-stock-t2826541
to get back to pre-KTU84P (can't remember the build number).
So I guess it's safe to say that my phone has had all sorts of memory cleared. And the problem is still there...
kroogar said:
I'm now on KTU84P and the problem is still there
Yesterday I failed to flash MAHDI and ended up clearing everything from my phone. I had to follow this guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/general/guide-return-opo-to-100-stock-t2826541
to get back to pre-KTU84P (can't remember the build number).
So I guess it's safe to say that my phone has had all sorts of memory cleared. And the problem is still there...
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I really hate to hear that you are still having the wifi issue. One would think that if you flashed all partitions with a factory image that it would solve the problem. You might want to have a look at this thread. This guy was unsuccessful in fixing his efs and bluetooth problems until he flashed Color OS and then went back to CM. Have a read: http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/general/fix-people-corrupt-efs-mobile-data-t2836389
Keep us posted.
kevinga said:
Keep us posted.
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Will have a look at the ColorOS thread. But I think I'll give Mahdi another go first to see what that brings me.
Thanks for the link.
Flashed Mahdir ROM yesterday and though the rom works just fine my WiFi reconnect issue has not been resolved
I find flashing yet another rom (ColorOS) sounds a bit drastic. Really no way of debugging what's wrong?
GoTexan20 said:
Anyone have a solution to this? My OPO is having this problem too and it is rather annoying...
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Have you been able to fix your wifi problem?
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kroogar said:
Flashed Mahdir ROM yesterday and though the rom works just fine my WiFi reconnect issue has not been resolved
I find flashing yet another rom (ColorOS) sounds a bit drastic. Really no way of debugging what's wrong?
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Although is sounds drastic I think it would be worth trying.
kevinga said:
Have you been able to fix your wifi problem?
No. I'm waiting for the update to hit my phone and install it to see if that solves it. In the meantime though, I installed an app called Smart WiFi Locker that seems to keep the issue solved (for now)
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GoTexan20 said:
kevinga said:
Have you been able to fix your wifi problem?
No. I'm waiting for the update to hit my phone and install it to see if that solves it. In the meantime though, I installed an app called Smart WiFi Locker that seems to keep the issue solved (for now)
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Thanks for sharing. I think there are two things that can produce a major restore/fix to a phone - a nandroid restore and a major rom update. I hope it fixes yours. The nandroid restore is what saved mine.
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kevinga said:
Although is sounds drastic I think it would be worth trying.
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Been there. Done that. Read the book. Got the t-shirt.
Flashed ColorOS.
Factory reset.
Booted and got through into ColorOS (skipped account setup).
Booted into recovery.
Factory reset.
Restore backup of CM11S.
No dice :'-(
What are my options now?
A couple of days ago I completely wiped my OPO - radio, modem, everything and flashed a new stock image. Nothing has helped.
I really find it hard to believe this to be a hardware issue.
GoTexan20 said:
kevinga said:
I installed an app called Smart WiFi Locker that seems to keep the issue solved (for now)
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Could it be Smart WiFi Toggler?
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kroogar said:
Been there. Done that. Read the book. Got the t-shirt.
Flashed ColorOS.
Factory reset.
Booted and got through into ColorOS (skipped account setup).
Booted into recovery.
Factory reset.
Restore backup of CM11S.
No dice :'-(
What are my options now?
A couple of days ago I completely wiped my OPO - radio, modem, everything and flashed a new stock image. Nothing has helped.
I really find it hard to believe this to be a hardware issue.
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Just for clarification - after flashing Color OS, did you turn on wifi and use it to see if the problem was still there while in Color OS?
If your WiFi 2.4 or 5GHZ?
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kevinga said:
Just for clarification - after flashing Color OS, did you turn on wifi and use it to see if the problem was still there while in Color OS?
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Eh... nopes - should I have...?
fr4c said:
If your WiFi 2.4 or 5GHZ?
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My phone is set to auto but I have tried setting it to 2.4 and 5 GHz respectively. Nothing works.
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Eh... nopes - should I have...?
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Yes. I would recommend you consider doing that. If it works then I would flash a fresh Cm11s rom, not a nandroid backup. Flash the Color OS and do a full check of the Wifi.
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kroogar said:
My phone is set to auto but I have tried setting it to 2.4 and 5 GHz respectively. Nothing works.
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I was having the same issue, but here's what I did and it seems to have resolved my issue.
1) Updated firmware on my ASUS AC68 router
2) Boot into recovery mode (volume down+power), wipe cache and media, then factory wipe
3) When setting up phone, did not apply CM theme on the options after logging into CM account.
It seems like WiFi might drop when you get to homescreen, just reboot phone and Wifi should reconnect. Make sure to go into your WiFi settings and remove any networks that was saved, and re-add.
Still not ideal (since it seems like themes might be killing WiFi for some users), so hopefully a new OTA update will solve this problem.