Rooted Att one x unable to turn on wifi after fix - AT&T, Rogers HTC One X, Telstra One XL

I did a factory reset in an attempt to improve battery life. After reboot I realized I had no WiFi. I went into settings and saw it said error, so I tried to cycle it. Now it just sticks in turning on WiFi and never does. I'm rooted and did the WiFi fix before the reset. Please help a brother out!

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Wifi disconnectiong after 4.04 update

I've updated my phone 2 days ago.. and I wish I didn't..
My latest issue.. WiFi disconnecting all the time after just a few minutes.. I've already checked wifi settings and wifi sleep policy.. Anyone has more tips to look at the problem?
IVS IVRIS said:
I've updated my phone 2 days ago.. and I wish I didn't..
My latest issue.. WiFi disconnecting all the time after just a few minutes.. I've already checked wifi settings and wifi sleep policy.. Anyone has more tips to look at the problem?
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does it happen only when your screen is off?
-Sent from my HTC One S.-
I know HTC have smartsync which turns wifi and data off if it is not used
this plays havoc with me at night between 12.00am and 07.00am.
Have a look at this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1708492
Try advanced wifi lock
MarcTremonti said:
Try advanced wifi lock
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Doesn't that completely prevent your phone from going into deep sleep? Aka drain the battery ridiculously quickly.
I don't understand why HTC can't just get this right. I've never had any other phone that had trouble receiving notifications on Wi-Fi.
-Sent from my HTC One S.-
Same here. I tried every setting. Just have to restart my router every time before connecting. Annoying but working. And after the update the wifi signal is the worst. Much worst than before.
After updating to 4.04 I have the problem that connecting to my Wifi router is no problem, I get full signal (!), but actually using the network is nearly impossible! After using several apps and/or putting the phone in and out of flight mode, i sometimes regain a real connection, but in the morning or after returning home it's gone again...
The disconnecting in sleep mode and not always receiving messages I can live with, not being able to use Wifi at home and thus being forced to use 3G I can't. Anyone have similar problems and also know a solution? I'll try rebooting the router next time, could be a temporary workaround.
I have the same problem after the 4.0.4 update. Wifi signal is incredibly bad now when I previously did not have any issues.
Tried Best Wi-fi performance and its still not as good as the default settings on 4.0.3.
Anyone has any luck factory resetting their phone to restore Wi-fi functionality?
phyrox said:
I have the same problem after the 4.0.4 update. Wifi signal is incredibly bad now when I previously did not have any issues.
Tried Best Wi-fi performance and its still not as good as the default settings on 4.0.3.
Anyone has any luck factory resetting their phone to restore Wi-fi functionality?
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I try all type of things. Differents roms, kernels, making all can i do on the recovery, factory reset wipe cache dalvik cache fix permissions, reinstalling the ruu 2.31 and doest work the notifications via wifi and the screen off (mode deep sleep) and NOTHING WORKS i am starting to thinking maybe its a problem of hardware/wifi? I dont know but there's people that their notifications works perfectly...
Ivancp said:
I try all type of things. Differents roms, kernels, making all can i do on the recovery, factory reset wipe cache dalvik cache fix permissions, reinstalling the ruu 2.31 and doest work the notifications via wifi and the screen off (mode deep sleep) and NOTHING WORKS i am starting to thinking maybe its a problem of hardware/wifi? I dont know but there's people that their notifications works perfectly...
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I have the same or similar issue.
My wifi disconnects every minute, even when the screen is on and when I'm using it. I got a replacement phone from T-Mobile and and replacement antenna cover from HTC but still have the same problem. My previous Nexus S and HD2 had no problems with this the wifi and the wifi disconnects on all networks I've tried so far so it doesn't seem like an issue with my router.
I tried a network monitoring app and the wifi disconnected over 350 times in 6 hours.
I am going to try this: http://www.androidcentral.com/how-work-around-wifi-disconnection-issues-htc-one-x-and-one-s
Omnivore said:
After updating to 4.04 I have the problem that connecting to my Wifi router is no problem, I get full signal (!), but actually using the network is nearly impossible! After using several apps and/or putting the phone in and out of flight mode, i sometimes regain a real connection, but in the morning or after returning home it's gone again...
The disconnecting in sleep mode and not always receiving messages I can live with, not being able to use Wifi at home and thus being forced to use 3G I can't. Anyone have similar problems and also know a solution? I'll try rebooting the router next time, could be a temporary workaround.
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I have same ıssue to
Sent from my HTC One S using xda premium
Perhaps it helps to set a fixed IP and to disable DHCP?
Regards,
V

[Q] Nexus 5 - Battery usage shows Wi-Fi always on?? (even when manually turned off)

I'm on a 32gb Google Play purchased white Nexus 5, activated on Sprint. I went through a whole charge cycle yesterday with Wi-Fi off, and under battery usage / Wi-Fi / Use Details / Wi-Fi running, it showed "Wi-Fi running" 17 hours. I never even had Wi-Fi turned on once.
I've been playing with it today, turning Wi-Fi on and off, and no matter what, the Wi-Fi usage time matches my phone on time. It seems according to the battery meter my Wi-Fi is always on. Any one else seeing this? What is the deal?
Go into wifi settings, click the menu button in the lower right corner, go to advanced.
Uncheck "Scanning always available". There you go.
Although TBQH the battery impact seems minimal (especially if it's able to use wifi to get a location lock, as that's much more power efficient than turning on the GPS).
that is because even though you have turned WiFi off, its still available to app to get better location. if you want to turn that off, go to settings, wifi, options, advanced and uncheck "scanning always available"
that will turn off wifi completely. hope that helps.
beestea said:
I'm on a 32gb Google Play purchased white Nexus 5, activated on Sprint. I went through a whole charge cycle yesterday with Wi-Fi off, and under battery usage / Wi-Fi / Use Details / Wi-Fi running, it showed "Wi-Fi running" 17 hours. I never even had Wi-Fi turned on once.
I've been playing with it today, turning Wi-Fi on and off, and no matter what, the Wi-Fi usage time matches my phone on time. It seems according to the battery meter my Wi-Fi is always on. Any one else seeing this? What is the deal?
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Go into WIFI settings and click the menu (three dots menu) for advanced settings. You will find an option that makes the phone to scan for networks even when disabled.
mocoflip said:
Go into WIFI settings and click the menu (three dots menu) for advanced settings. You will find an option that makes the phone to scan for networks even when disabled.
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Thank you all very much! Will see if it helps my battery life at all!
Thanks folks.
Following my update to 4.4.2 I was experiencing wifi using a lot more battery than normal. I tend to turn wifi off at night, and phone had started using more battery than normal. This fix in advanced settings got things back to normal for me. Battery usage much better. Odd that the update seemed to have set this to on for me.
Thanks a lot guys..this was bugging my head as well..
Hi Guys,
I've just updated to Lollipop by sideloading the OTA.
My battery usage stats say that my WiFi is constantly on and the phone is Awake, even with WiFi turned off AND 'Scanning Always Available' also turned OFF.
What could be going on and does anyone have any suggestions to fix?
Thanks
Same thing happening to me Wifi constantly on Android 5.0 Nexus 5
randommonth said:
Hi Guys,
I've just updated to Lollipop by sideloading the OTA.
My battery usage stats say that my WiFi is constantly on and the phone is Awake, even with WiFi turned off AND 'Scanning Always Available' also turned OFF.
What could be going on and does anyone have any suggestions to fix?
Thanks
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Same thing is happening to my device. I upgraded to Android 5.0 yesterday using the OTA upgrade and battery life has been horrendous. When I view battery use it shows WiFI as being constantly on...even when I have it manually turned off. I also have "scanning alwaysa available" turned off. Need more insight on this issue.
randommonth said:
Hi Guys,
I've just updated to Lollipop by sideloading the OTA.
My battery usage stats say that my WiFi is constantly on and the phone is Awake, even with WiFi turned off AND 'Scanning Always Available' also turned OFF.
What could be going on and does anyone have any suggestions to fix?
Thanks
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rebornlol said:
Same thing is happening to my device. I upgraded to Android 5.0 yesterday using the OTA upgrade and battery life has been horrendous. When I view battery use it shows WiFI as being constantly on...even when I have it manually turned off. I also have "scanning alwaysa available" turned off. Need more insight on this issue.
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I had this same issue. I think I fixed it, check out my thread for a solution: http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/help/fix-lollipop-wifi-off-t2947870
Basically, flash Kitkat factory images, sideload OTA, factory reset, and hopefully that resolves it. Nasty little bug.
Thanks
Thanks for reading my post and suggesting the solution you have written up on your thread. I am going to see if somehow the problem becomes resolved within the next couple of days. Otherwise, I will flash back to clean KitKat image and upgrade to Lollipop as you suggested.
When I upgraded to Lollipop yesterday, it wasn't a clean install. I simply installed over my current KitKat config.
thattypicalnerd said:
I had this same issue. I think I fixed it, check out my thread for a solution: http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/help/fix-lollipop-wifi-off-t2947870
Basically, flash Kitkat factory images, sideload OTA, factory reset, and hopefully that resolves it. Nasty little bug.
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Thanks for the reply, but what you suggest is basically how I have arrived at this situation...
1. I flashed the KitKat factory images a few months ago to resolve an unrelated issue
2. I sideloaded the Lollipop OTA update earlier this week, then discovered the WiFi Awake issue chewing battery.
3. I performed a factory reset (from the O/S, not from recovery) 2 days ago and then re-setup my phone, making sure to untick the option during setup which turns scanning always available on.
4. Today, with Wifi turned off and scanning always available turned off, my phone battery stats indicate my WiFi to be constantly ON.
That said I will give your method another try, but beyond that I was considering flashing the Lollipop factory images, will this help?
Cheers
randommonth said:
Thanks for the reply, but what you suggest is basically how I have arrived at this situation...
1. I flashed the KitKat factory images a few months ago to resolve an unrelated issue
2. I sideloaded the Lollipop OTA update earlier this week, then discovered the WiFi Awake issue chewing battery.
3. I performed a factory reset (from the O/S, not from recovery) 2 days ago and then re-setup my phone, making sure to untick the option during setup which turns scanning always available on.
4. Today, with Wifi turned off and scanning always available turned off, my phone battery stats indicate my WiFi to be constantly ON.
I was considering flashing the Lollipop factory images, will this help?
Cheers
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How I arrived at that situation was by clean flashing the Lollipop factory images Maybe try it again? I'm honestly not sure what the difference in doing the two is (flashing factory Lollipop vs flashing factory Kitkat -> OTA -> wipe), but it seems to have done something for me. Also are you rooted? I did not root after following those steps, as all I really used root for was monitoring battery stats.
randommonth said:
Hi Guys,
I've just updated to Lollipop by sideloading the OTA.
My battery usage stats say that my WiFi is constantly on and the phone is Awake, even with WiFi turned off AND 'Scanning Always Available' also turned OFF.
What could be going on and does anyone have any suggestions to fix?
Thanks
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rebornlol said:
Same thing is happening to my device. I upgraded to Android 5.0 yesterday using the OTA upgrade and battery life has been horrendous. When I view battery use it shows WiFI as being constantly on...even when I have it manually turned off. I also have "scanning alwaysa available" turned off. Need more insight on this issue.
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thattypicalnerd said:
I had this same issue. I think I fixed it, check out my thread for a solution: http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/help/fix-lollipop-wifi-off-t2947870
Basically, flash Kitkat factory images, sideload OTA, factory reset, and hopefully that resolves it. Nasty little bug.
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randommonth said:
Thanks for the reply, but what you suggest is basically how I have arrived at this situation...
1. I flashed the KitKat factory images a few months ago to resolve an unrelated issue
2. I sideloaded the Lollipop OTA update earlier this week, then discovered the WiFi Awake issue chewing battery.
3. I performed a factory reset (from the O/S, not from recovery) 2 days ago and then re-setup my phone, making sure to untick the option during setup which turns scanning always available on.
4. Today, with Wifi turned off and scanning always available turned off, my phone battery stats indicate my WiFi to be constantly ON.
That said I will give your method another try, but beyond that I was considering flashing the Lollipop factory images, will this help?
Cheers
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thattypicalnerd said:
How I arrived at that situation was by clean flashing the Lollipop factory images Maybe try it again? I'm honestly not sure what the difference in doing the two is (flashing factory Lollipop vs flashing factory Kitkat -> OTA -> wipe), but it seems to have done something for me. Also are you rooted? I did not root after following those steps, as all I really used root for was monitoring battery stats.
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I had the same issue as well and found it was actually caused by viber app. if you have viber app you can got into the app
->settings->general->Wifi-sleep policy and change it to use device's settings.
If that doesn't help try booting into safe mode and check your battery stats, thats how i found out it was actually caused by a 3rd party app.
A question?
My wifi is always on too as a function of Settings>Wifi>Advanced>Keep Wifi on during sleep>Always.
My question is, when I'm at work I have no chance of connecting to any Wifi networks (there aren't any!), is it going to save my battery turning this off?
Regards all,
Paul.
I have a 32 gb nexus 5. My Wifi is always on. Whenever i try to turn it off, it automatically turns right back on. If i restart the phone, wifi will be off for sometime. But as soon as i go to the drop down menu, zap, its on again. Any help on this? And of course this is draining my battery faster.
Working solutions
tejasbr said:
I have a 32 gb nexus 5. My Wifi is always on. Whenever i try to turn it off, it automatically turns right back on. If i restart the phone, wifi will be off for sometime. But as soon as i go to the drop down menu, zap, its on again. Any help on this? And of course this is draining my battery faster.
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1. Wiping Cache Partition.
2. An app must be interfering with the android system. Uninstall applications like Clean Master, Ram Boosters, Process Killers ,etc.
Your phone doesn't need these optimizers and they are the source of the problem creating problems with the usage, asking for permissions to interfere with the system.
NOTE : Process killers, ram boosters mostly the problem, you don't need to disable WiFi everytime after use, just go to wifi options -> advanced -> Keep wifi on during sleep -> Never and select WiFi freq band as requied.
After this step you need to clear cache again and then you will never see WiFi on top i.e System will function normally.
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Wifi enabling impossible after Android L installation

Hi guys...
after installing the android L developer preview on my Nexus 5 i can't activate the wifi anymore...
back to stock...... unlock.... wipe dalvik and cache..... no luck....
the wifi don't work anymore.... stuck on wifi activation..........
Please help me.... i don't know what to try.....
thank you
I have the exact same problem. VERY frustrating. No idea what happened.
[Q] Stuck on WiFi Turning on
Hello,
I've seen this issue with various phones and various fixes... But I don't want to Hi-Jack anyone or anything. Anyway, I tried the dev build of "L" at one point... and my WiFi randomly stopped working. I thought "welp, it's a dev build... not gonna sweat it" and went back to stock 4.4.4... flashed back to factory, no dice. It seemed to turn on long enough during the setup process to "connect" but it disappeared when I rebooted to go to ART. Thought, welp, no experimental anything. Flashed back to factory, no WiFi. Not even during setup. Tried the various things I've seen around... obviously various factory resets, tried rooting and renaming wpa_supplicant.conf, flashed paranoid android because someone said that's the only thing that worked... it didn't. I do notice the kernel seems to be the same for PA and 4.4.4, so I could try another kernel, but have no idea which to try. After I put TWRP on, I cleared every cache, etc I could. Flashed back to stock after clearing system and no dice, tried running wifi fixer, tried installing macman... nothing. I did see someone say if the phone gets too hot, the WiFi chipset can come off, but the WiFi chip-set is the same as Bluetooth, and that's having no problems. I appreciate any suggestions, I really want this to work out. Otherwise I have a year with a phone with no WiFi... To kind of clarify (re-reading, I see I wasn't too clear about the actual problem), the WiFi toggle switch is set to "Off" and where your networks would display it shows "Turning on WiFi". This isn't just one network acting up, and this has been going on for a couple of weeks.
Edited to add: when I unlocked the bootloader today, the setup process showed me my networks but settings froze when I put the password in... so the hardware seems to be connected...
Please continue any discussions in the existing thread HERE
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[Q] Wifi does not activate. Always off!

Hello All!
I recently replaced the full case of my verizon sch-i535 for a new brand new case and got this wifi issue. I tried to reconect the wifi antenna to verify if it was the problem but everything was fine. So I reinstall the sofware doing wipe data/factory reset and updated from Kies into 4.4.2 room stock. When I try o power on the wifi switch its turn off and its grayed out! It never turns green or on. Wifi fixer doesn't work. Into service mode, activate wifi power safe mode and nothing. Please I really need help!

Nexus 5 WiFi Crashing Phone

Hi all. I have a weird issue that after Googling it doesn't seem anyone else has had.
The issue started earlier today, in the morning. I was using my phone on the WiFi and it was working phone, then my phone crashed, restarted itself.
I noticed it wasn't connected to the WiFi, went to the WiFi settings and where it usually says the list of networks it said "Turning on WiFi" and the slider at the top was greyed out so I couldn't turn it off.
I tried airplane mode and that didn't help. But the phone was working fine on my mobile data so restarted.
Now the weirder part starts. I basically have an issue where, if I turn on the WiFi, my phone crashes, or doesn't act like it's turning the WiFi on.
Even going Settings and then pressing on the WiFi option freezes the phone.
The problem started when I was still using 4.4.4 however since the problem developed I've used my mobile data to download the updates and now have 5.1.1 I think.
The problem persists even after updating to the most recent version and doing a factory restore. The phone is currently completely stock with nothing downloaded on to it. All I did is go through the first time setup for the device.
The WiFi currently is off, and the phone is working however it won't connect to my data, it has the signal bars and then an ! instead of a 4G icon.
If I try to turn the WiFi on it crashes the phone.
The phone is still under warranty so I plan on contacting LG on Monday however it's currently 3:34 AM on a Sunday so I have a day until I can call them and was hoping for a solution in that time.
Thanks in advance. I have the phone to hand so anything you want me to test I'm able to.
There is some information I didn't type as I don't know what is important was trying to avoid a wall of text so if you have any more questions I'll answer I best I can.
Thanks for reading, I hope you can help!

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