So now that most of the IO performance issues are out of the way, let talk about WIFI speed.
I just ran some tests comparing my Transformer infinity with my OG Transformer and my Windows 7 laptop.
All three connected to the same wireless N Router on the 2.4ghz band
All three copying over a network share on a hardwired quadcore tower media server
All three copying a 420mb file
Both Transformers copying to internal storage using File manager HD
All three performed from the same location(my lap), all three reporting full bars to the router
consistent outcome:
Laptop: 50+mbps
OG Transformer(tf101): 5+mbps(pathetic)
Transformer Infinity:2.5 mbps(totally ridiculous)
Now I don't expect performance on par with my laptop and I'm guessing android doesn't like windows share, but still I wouldn't expect my new 500 dollar tablet to be outperformed 2:1 by my year old TF101. Also the only reason I was running this test was that my Infinity has major issues streaming a 5mbps video over the wifi even using DNLA, which my TF101 handles just fine.
Can anyone confirm these performance ranges? Anyone with any suggestions to improve them? Please don't say Buy a new router, I have three on my network and they all show similar results.
Also File Manager HD takes a lot longer to locate my server on my infinity than on my TF101.
gottahavit said:
Also File Manager HD takes a lot longer to locate my server on my infinity than on my TF101.
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i will speak on this. File Manager HD takes about a second to locate my server. Same amount of time as my xoom. Im on Fios.
edit: i just ran the same test with a 246mb file, using file manager hd. My infinity is out performing my xoom by about 6mbps.
timrock said:
i will speak on this. File Manager HD takes about a second to locate my server. Same amount of time as my xoom.
edit: i just ran the same test with a 246mb file, using file manager hd. My infinity is out performing my xoom by about 6mbps.
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Not my biggest concern, but it usually take 5-10 sec to find server on infinity and like 1-2 on tf101.
I have a concern about this as well. I noticed that I cannot even stream most 720p videos over my wifi network without signficant stuttering and pauses.
timrock said:
i will speak on this. File Manager HD takes about a second to locate my server. Same amount of time as my xoom. Im on Fios.
edit: i just ran the same test with a 246mb file, using file manager hd. My infinity is out performing my xoom by about 6mbps.
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So outperformed as in 6mbps faster? wow, guess there is something wrong with the wifi one my tab. What security model are you using on your router?
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I have a concern about this as well. I noticed that I cannot even stream most 720p videos over my wifi network without signficant stuttering and pauses.
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what are you using to stream? im using File Manager HD. Havent had any issues at all.
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So outperformed as in 6mbps faster? wow, guess there is something wrong with the wifi one my tab. What security model are you using on your router?
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yes, 6mbps faster. i have mines at WEP. Link speed is 54mbps
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what are you using to stream? im using File Manager HD. Havent had any issues at all.
yes, 6mbps faster. i have mines at WEP. Link speed is 54mbps
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I've tried upnplay, mynet, and just filemanager hd smb with Bs player.
I'm using wpa2. I'll try turning off all security and see.
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yes, 6mbps faster. i have mines at WEP. Link speed is 54mbps
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Unless you live on a desert, switch to WPA2. I've hacked WEP before without much effort with some simple tools, even under Windows. It just gives the password away in the streams of data.
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Unless you live on a desert, switch to WPA2. I've hacked WEP before without much effort with some simple tools, even under Windows. It just gives the password away in the streams of data.
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I get crappy speeds on my home wifi, like ~ 2mb down and ~ 1up. But I got 19mb down and 7mb up when I was using wifi at a restaurant, so I don't think it's the Asus hardware.
Works great for me. My 802.11N router is in the basement and I'm on the next floor up.
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Well like i said I get 50mbps on my laptop, so it's something to do with the tab.
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I get crappy speeds on my home wifi, like ~ 2mb down and ~ 1up. But I got 19mb down and 7mb up when I was using wifi at a restaurant, so I don't think it's the Asus hardware.
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Sorry if I missed sth, but how was this a response to my post?
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Unless you live on a desert, switch to WPA2. I've hacked WEP before without much effort with some simple tools, even under Windows. It just gives the password away in the streams of data.
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i will look into that. I don't use windows. I use Ubuntu.
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Streaming smb shares I'm getting same results, but using dlna I have no problem streaming 720p with something like 2 second buffering. No transcoding.
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Well like i said I get 50mbps on my laptop, so it's something to do with the tab.
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Keep in mind that wireless-N has more than one speed. I believe the wireless-N in these tablets max out at 65Mbps, whereas most laptops will have either 150Mbps or 300Mbps wireless-N adapters...
I'm assuming they use the slower wireless-N spec for power reasons?[
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i will look into that. I don't use windows. I use Ubuntu.
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It doesn't matter what you use, it's the security standard that matters. I said it's easy to hack a WEP network / router _even_ for a person running Windows. Even easier for sb running Linux, as always. In this case it doesn't matter what OS a user (like you) that connects to the router uses. Just Google WEP hacking.
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For those of you who experience problems with speed on WiFi - try doing some build.prop tweaks (incl. net.tcp.buffersize.wifi), see my thread on that in the development section.
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d14b0ll0s said:
For those of you who experience problems with speed on WiFi - try doing some build.prop tweaks (incl. net.tcp.buffersize.wifi), see my thread on that in the development section.
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Thanks will take a look
jtrosky said:
Keep in mind that wireless-N has more than one speed. I believe the wireless-N in these tablets max out at 65Mbps, whereas most laptops will have either 150Mbps or 300Mbps wireless-N adapters...
I'm assuming they use the slower wireless-N spec for power reasons?[
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I know, but 2mb on smb and less than 5 on dnla is just absurd
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Streaming smb shares I'm getting same results, but using dlna I have no problem streaming 720p with something like 2 second buffering. No transcoding.
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Resolution is rather meaningless, are you 720p movies raw blu-rays? What's the bitrate?
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Hi there,
i just got my TF300T and i'm quite happy with it (coming from LG Optimus Pad it's no wonder ).
But i have one question/issue where i can't find an answer for:
I have a Netgear Router which is capable of using 2,4Ghz and 5Ghz Wifi simultaniously. Now i can connect my Transformer with the 2,4Ghz without any issues and everything works fine. But if i have a look into the Wifi list on my Transformer i can see the 5Ghz connection but it alway states that it's out of reach.
Is the Transformer Pad capable of using 5Ghz connections or not? If yes, what is wrong with my pad?
Thanks for any replies
mr.niceguy76
mr.niceguy76 said:
Hi there,
i just got my TF300T and i'm quite happy with it (coming from LG Optimus Pad it's no wonder ).
But i have one question/issue where i can't find an answer for:
I have a Netgear Router which is capable of using 2,4Ghz and 5Ghz Wifi simultaniously. Now i can connect my Transformer with the 2,4Ghz without any issues and everything works fine. But if i have a look into the Wifi list on my Transformer i can see the 5Ghz connection but it alway states that it's out of reach.
Is the Transformer Pad capable of using 5Ghz connections or not? If yes, what is wrong with my pad?
Thanks for any replies
mr.niceguy76
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I dont even see the 5Ghz option in my wifi list. I don't think its capable but I wish it was. I have a toggle in the wifi settings on my gnexus so I connect that to my 5Ghz.
No......
Yeah no 5ghz
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Cool, I guess I will skip tf300 then.
Can't believe there is no 5G WiFi support - even iPad1 has it.
netant110 said:
Cool, I guess I will skip tf300 then.
Can't believe there is no 5G WiFi support - even iPad1 has it.
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Do you have more than 30mbit Internet connection? What is it that your doing that needs that much speed? The range on 5ghz is lower... I'm curious.
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Admiral2145 said:
Do you have more than 30mbit Internet connection? What is it that your doing that needs that much speed? The range on 5ghz is lower... I'm curious.
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1080p movie streaming locally for one. I'm kinda pissed there's not 5ghz support for that alone.
actually a very very very small percentage of tablets have that support. The main accepted one is the 2.4Ghz band.
Admiral2145 said:
Do you have more than 30mbit Internet connection? What is it that your doing that needs that much speed? The range on 5ghz is lower... I'm curious.
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Well, for fast transferring of files, HDTV streaming, etc.
I watch 1080p with no problem... I just copy it to my 32gig sd card or use wifi file explorer pro and copy it to the internal storage... I get around 4.5 megabytes a sec transfer...
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Good evening:
I was just wondering where you were going with this post. How do I unlock a bootloader and install a custom kernel (whatever that is)?
Definite newbie with tablets. Be gentle!
Turtle36 said:
Good evening:
I was just wondering where you were going with this post. How do I unlock a bootloader and install a custom kernel (whatever that is)?
Definite newbie with tablets. Be gentle!
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I don't even have this tablet anymore ?
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Hello, i havent had this for long but im noticing lag while on wifi. I watch movies and youtube and the connection sucks. Im still not sure if i will keep it because if not i would root it and flash a custom rom and kernel but just wondering if this is common with this tablet of maybe its just my connection. My link speed is 54Mbps so it shouldnt be a problem
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Mayonesa said:
Hello, i havent had this for long but im noticing lag while on wifi. I watch movies and youtube and the connection sucks. Im still not sure if i will keep it because if not i would root it and flash a custom rom and kernel but just wondering if this is common with this tablet of maybe its just my connection. My link speed is 54Mbps so it shouldnt be a problem
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54mpbs itsn't really that high, your practical output is more near 2-3mbits.
I have 300mbits and i can easily stream full hd from my nas to my tf300t and tf300tg. Tried to set the pad to full speed?
Yeah i turned up to performance. With my cell i never have problems and there are times where the speed is fine on the laptop. I havent had to increase my Internet Speed
Dont know
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This is my second Asus tablet. I still have a TF101 that I've used for the past 16 or 17 months that had this same problem. That problem is WiFi connectivity. As I type this I'm sitting about five feet from my router and have, at maximum, a 19Mbps WiFi connection on the TF700. I've seen it as low as 5Mbps.
I can't even stream HD Youtube videos on this tablet without it buffering literally every 3 seconds of playback. And that's five feet from the router. Meanwhile, my Galaxy Nexus will play the same video in HD from multiple rooms away with no pauses for buffering.
I've read complaints in the past about Asus tablets and their connectivity issues, but I was under the impression that this has been resolved with the plastic strip at the top of the device.
Is anyone else experiencing this?
No issues for me. I stream from my pc at about 30 feet away and still dont experience these issues. I have fios. and my speeds are pretty damn good.
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Headcase_Fargone said:
Is anyone else experiencing this?
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nope
timrock said:
No issues for me. I stream from my pc at about 30 feet away and still dont experience these issues. I have fios. and my speeds are pretty damn good.
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I'm on a 24Mbps internet connection, so I know that's not the issue. And as I said, my Nexus streams everything just fine. This is really frustrating...
Your issue sounds like it's all you. The WiFi has vastly improved since the TF201.
None with mine.
Way way better than my tf201. With YouTube I have a better connection on the web than I do with the app.
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Absolutely no issues!!! Loving it!
Nope, mine is actually running better than my nexus. Getting 22meg download speeds on my T700, Galaxy Nexus, just a tad less. Was constantly getting buffering on my TF201 but not the TF700. I am about 30 feet from my router.
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Workin' good here
Steady good connection thru a coupla walls...
Mine is fairly consistent, no drops, but not the best speeds. I have a 50mbps connection but can only get about 25mbps down on the Infinity. My Galaxy Note gets much better speeds because I can utilize the 5ghz spectrum on it.
I know - quit complaining.... lots of people would love to get 25mbps download speed
What keeps me happy is that I can now watch You Tube with no lag or buffering at all. Never could do that with the prime.
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I am using WPA2-PSK encryption and my wifi is awful compared to my laptop.
I have 90-95Mbit/s on average on my laptop while my tf700 gets between 15-25Mbit/s.
So no, it's not just you!
adamskiadam said:
I am using WPA2-PSK encryption and my wifi is awful compared to my laptop.
I have 90-95Mbit/s on average on my laptop while my tf700 gets between 15-25Mbit/s.
So no, it's not just you!
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Again - this does not indicate a problem - the wifi in the Infinity is not supposed to be as fast as the wifi in your laptop! The max speed of the wifi hardware in the Infinity is 65mbps (actually, I've read one report of someone getting up to 72Mbps), but most laptops have 300Mbps wifi cards.
Of course it's not going to be as fast as your laptop.... Has to do with the number of antennas, etc...
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jtrosky said:
Again - this does not indicate a problem - the wifi in the Infinity is not supposed to be as fast as the wifi in your laptop! The max speed of the wifi hardware in the Infinity is 65mbps (actually, I've read one report of someone getting up to 72Mbps), but most laptops have 300Mbps wifi cards.
Of course it's not going to be as fast as your laptop.... Has to do with the number of antennas, etc...
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Ok, so then it's my bad for thinking that a premium tablet would have decent wifi hardware. But now I know better!
adamskiadam said:
Ok, so then it's my bad for thinking that a premium tablet would have decent wifi hardware. But now I know better!
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Ummm, it's a tablet, lol! A highly portable device where size and weight are at a premium.
adamskiadam said:
Ok, so then it's my bad for thinking that a premium tablet would have decent wifi hardware. But now I know better!
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Where would you need any more speed than that in tablet use?
Even if you downloaded some bigass 'linux distros' using torrents, wlan technology is least of your concerns to get same speeds than desktop/laptop.
I have 200mbit internet connection and i wouldnt even think needing 1/4 of it for tablet
For OPs question: Havent tested my speeds yet but signal is excellent even from htc sensation tether!
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tunppi said:
Where would you need any more speed than that in tablet use?
Even if you downloaded some bigass 'linux distros' using torrents, wlan technology is least of your concerns to get same speeds than desktop/laptop.
I have 200mbit internet connection and i wouldnt even think needing 1/4 of it for tablet
For OPs question: Havent tested my speeds yet but signal is excellent even from htc sensation tether!
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To answer the OP's question: Yes the wifi speed does suck, but apparently that's to be expected on tablets.
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To answer the OP's question: Yes the wifi speed does suck, but apparently that's to be expected on tablets.
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It does not "suck" - it's appropriate for the devices expected usage. There is a big difference.
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I have a Linksys E4200 and i am outside of my house, by the water, about 60-70 feet away from my router and i get one bar, but that more than enough for streaming HD videos on youtube and 1080p videos off my NAS without lag. So yes, this issue sound specific to you and since you've had the same with your tablet, im guessing it's youre router.
Change channels? dont thinl it'll do anyhting but youve got nothing to lose
Hi
just got the TF300T and did the Jelly Bean update and the WIFI speed is really bad. Has anyone else noticed this or is it just me? It am trying to transfer a 4Gb video file and it is taking like 2+ hrs to transfer it
My wifi appears similar in performance to ics. Have you run any apps like speedtest both before and after JB?
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Thanks
I ran Speed Test and everything seems good and when transfering smaller files (mp3, jpegs) they transfer in a decent amount of time. it appears that the issue is with larger file sizes they take forever...4Gb mp4 file took 3hrs to transfer with with Tablet sitting right next to my wifi router
It is not a problem with wifi speeds, it is a problem of i/o the transformer series suffer from bad writing and reading speeds of the internal drive. JB made it a bit faster than ics but its still lagging behind other devices.
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jgaf said:
It is not a problem with wifi speeds, it is a problem of i/o the transformer series suffer from bad writing and reading speeds of the internal drive. JB made it a bit faster than ics but its still lagging behind other devices.
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Thanks
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Wondering because I'm a big flasher and I absolutely love to customized stuff on my note 2. I recently got my tablet like 2 days ago loving it so far. I except that I noticed some problems. Sometimes it's really laggy. I like sloww when I'm downloading a game loft game like the amazing spiderman witch btw lags horrible on my tab plays great on my phone. Noticed that there IS bugs on stock. If I root. Flash custom roms and what not I know that problem wudnt be, problem lol. So can anyone help?? If so where and what is the safest way of rooting it.? I and what roms you recommend thanks fellas.
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Yes mate, unlock and set your TF300T free!! You won't be dissappointed :good:
Do your research and go for it
I'm liking CleanROM a lot (it's fast, like, really fast), and trying different kernels using the CleanROM kernel installer.
I also recommend you use TWRP 2.4.4.1 recovery.
My Asus task manager keeps force closing every 10 minutes or so. How can I get rid of that?
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You mean the widget? Remove it, then go to settings - apps and clear data. Reboot, re-add the widget.
Hope that helps :good:
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You mean the widget? Remove it, then go to settings - apps and clear data. Reboot, re-add the widget.
Hope that helps :good:
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I'll try it out thanks friend
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Seems to have worked haven't put it back but thanks no more annoying problem
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I'll second using Cleanrom. Does everything I need it to and is a noticeable improvement over stock. Unfortunately I don't have any comparison on it against any of the other custom roms because it was the first I flashed and it worked so well I have no reason to try any other.
Take a look at this quadrant score and how it compares to others and then ask yourself is rooting and installing a custom ROM worth it. Lol. By the way, I'm Running Clean ROM. Without rooting and the custom ROM, the scores would be nowhere near what they are in this shot. I also recommend TWRP for your recovery. I had issues with CWM as have many others. Good luck on whatever you decide to go with.
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Wondering because I'm a big flasher and I absolutely love to customized stuff on my note 2. I recently got my tablet like 2 days ago loving it so far. I except that I noticed some problems. Sometimes it's really laggy. I like sloww when I'm downloading a game loft game like the amazing spiderman witch btw lags horrible on my tab plays great on my phone. Noticed that there IS bugs on stock. If I root. Flash custom roms and what not I know that problem wudnt be, problem lol. So can anyone help?? If so where and what is the safest way of rooting it.? I and what roms you recommend thanks fellas.
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My reading tells me that the tegra 3 has crappy read/write speeds on its internal storage. This is why your tablet may bog down when you install an app. I have a transformer prime and there is a fix where you mount your data and cache to an external SD card. Check it out, not sure if it works for the tf300t
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My reading tells me that the tegra 3 has crappy read/write speeds on its internal storage. This is why your tablet may bog down when you install an app. I have a transformer prime and there is a fix where you mount your data and cache to an external SD card. Check it out, not sure if it works for the tf300t
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Lol.. ive had no problems with read write speeds... plus tyeres a data 2 sd patch for the 300...
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Guys my browser keeps somehow exiting by itself. Like for example, I was on Amazon prime wanting to watch a movie then it just goes back to where I was before I opened the stock browser. I tried Google Chrome also does it. Any ideas I love this tablet but Damnn it seems to have a lot of glitches I'm new to the tablet world lol. And by the looks of it rooting comes a lot of problems. Thanks fellas
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Bump anyone?????????? I problem starting to really get on my nerves thinking if it's a hardware thing
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Thinking about returning it back
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This thread is similar to yours with regards to the question in the title:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2150176
It sounds like your browser is force closing on you. You could try a factory reset and see if that helps with things. You can backup your apps with ASUS app backup
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Ti2 said:
Yes mate, unlock and set your TF300T free!! You won't be dissappointed :good:
Do your research and go for it
I'm liking CleanROM a lot (it's fast, like, really fast), and trying different kernels using the CleanROM kernel installer.
I also recommend you use TWRP 2.4.4.1 recovery.
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Which of the CleanROMs are you running? There's at least 3 on the dev thread. One by Scott and two newer by sbdags.
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chuko303 said:
Guys my browser keeps somehow exiting by itself. Like for example, I was on Amazon prime wanting to watch a movie then it just goes back to where I was before I opened the stock browser. I tried Google Chrome also does it. Any ideas I love this tablet but Damnn it seems to have a lot of glitches I'm new to the tablet world lol. And by the looks of it rooting comes a lot of problems. Thanks fellas
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Try Dolphin browser. The stock one, and i think Chrome also, can be be slow and buggy at times.
chuko303 said:
Guys my browser keeps somehow exiting by itself. Like for example, I was on Amazon prime wanting to watch a movie then it just goes back to where I was before I opened the stock browser. I tried Google Chrome also does it. Any ideas I love this tablet but Damnn it seems to have a lot of glitches I'm new to the tablet world lol. And by the looks of it rooting comes a lot of problems. Thanks fellas
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I believe Flash is required to watch Prime movies. Unfortunately Flash is not officially supported with JB. That might be the reason your browser is "acting up". You didn't mention if the browser was doing anything weird while viewing other sites, so I assume it's the Flash issue. You could try to sideload an older version of Flash and then give it a shot. Or (as someone posted above) give Dolphin browser a try as it supports Flash.
Best of luck getting this piece of crap unlocked.
I've been going through hell trying.
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I believe Flash is required to watch Prime movies. Unfortunately Flash is not officially supported with JB. That might be the reason your browser is "acting up". You didn't mention if the browser was doing anything weird while viewing other sites, so I assume it's the Flash issue. You could try to sideload an older version of Flash and then give it a shot. Or (as someone posted above) give Dolphin browser a try as it supports Flash.
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The new Dolphin browser does not support flash. Boat Browser does though.