Wifi Not Connecting - Cyanogenmod 10 - Eee Pad Transformer Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I just installed Cyanogenmod 10 on my TF101 and every time I try to connect to my home network, it says 'Connecting' then it goes to 'Saved, secured with WPA' without the internet connection.

Did you wipe it (factory reset) in recovery before flashing? If not, do that and try again.
Also, try forgetting the network (long press on the network and forget from popup) then add it back.
Also try cycling power on your router

i fixed mines; not sure if it'll work on yours :s
ninjadan9 said:
I just installed Cyanogenmod 10 on my TF101 and every time I try to connect to my home network, it says 'Connecting' then it goes to 'Saved, secured with WPA' without the internet connection.
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Hi, ninjadan9! i had the same problem after flashing it with CM 10 Nightly, but after debugging on settings, i found a fix. i dont know if its a bug or what, but what i did was:
1) 'forget' my network
2) connect to it again(MAKE SURE YOUR SECURITY KEY IS ENTERED CORRECTLY)
3) if still says, "saved, secured with wpa" dont hesitate, you're still not done
4) on your wifi window, press your menu button
5) choose "advanced"
6)there should be a "wi-fi frequency band" choice, make sure its on "auto"
7) still not working? underneath the ''wi-fi frequency band'', there should be "wi-fi' region code".
8) i dont know if yours has a choice selected, but mines didnt. i chose, "United States" and VIOLA. when i went back, it says "connected" and my wi-fi sign finally showed on my status bar:laugh::good:
hope this helps!:fingers-crossed:

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WMWifiRouter and connecting to AP

So I've installed WmWifiRouter, and I'm really happy with it as an alternative to Bluetooth DUN/PAN, however, I've run into the following issue:
Once I have WMWifiRouter installed and configured, I am no longer able to use my phone to connect to my home wireless AP. Even when WMWifiRouter is closed, it attempts to connect to the Ad-hoc network that it creates, and will not allow me to connect to my home wireless network. I tried removing the wifi settings for WMWifiRouter, only to find that it I do that, I have to reinstall the program to use it again.
Can anyone give me any suggestions as to how I might work around this issue? I know it's a beta, so there might be something there, but if anyone can help, or if anyone has gotten things to work with a similar setup, I'd appreciate it. Thanks
Is the website even up anymore? I went to it and it didn't even exist. Are they coming out with any new releases. I was also wondering if it would let us set out own WEP key
Absolutely, I JUST downloaded it yesterday...go wo www.wmwifirouter.com . And yes, it does allow the use of your own WEP key in the latest release. Can you comment on the issue I'm having?
Alternately, is there anyone who is using WMWifiRouter on their Kaiser who isn't having this problem? If so, how does yours work? What are your settings? Thanks
I don't know if this will help, but here's what I'm referring to:
It just constantly stays on connecting, and if I try to connect to another network, I get the error:
"Warning. Cannot connect to the network. Check your network and service provider and try again."
I just tried it on my Kaiser and was able to share the connection with a Dell laptop and Fujitsu tablet simultaneously. Speedtest.net showed speeds like 1120k down and 330k up. I set security WEP and could connect, but could not surf sites with I.E. but with settings changed to OPEN everything worked fine.
I too found that after I shut this down that my "normal" home wireless LAN connection would no longer connect. In fact the WiFi radio turned itself off when I turned it on and expected it to auto-connect as it did before. When I went into wifi setup on the Kaiser I found that my home connection was gone! I had to add back my home connection, re-config it's WEP settings and was then able to connect once again.
I also wonder what the "normal" behavior is supposed to be for this application when it's started. Should one be able to simply start WiFiRouter and it powers up the WiFi radio, ICS, and makes the phone ready for connections? I found that it would Not power up the radio on mine even though it seemed to claim that it was doing this.
I then tried launching WiFiRouter again and sure enough, it screws up my home access point connection profile every time by blowing away the settings and password.
I reported this on the WiFiRouter website.
Thanks so much for the reply. I just tried following the same procedure, and it worked out for me too. So weird that I actually had to delete my home wifi settings. It does work properly now though, and on my device, using DCS 1.7, it doesn't shut off my wifi when i disconnect/close the program. Thanks again for the help!
Well...sadly, my problem has cropped back up. Basically, the exact same thing is happening, but the fix that worked before is no longer working. I did get in touch with the makers, and they are aware of the problem and looking for a solution. If anyone else can help, that would be great. Otherwise, I'll try to post again if/when I get a fix. Thanks
You need to goto Wifi connections & deselect the WMWIFI AP. Then click & hold on your home AP & select connect. You may also have to turn of the DHCP in WMWIFI befor doing this, otherwise your other connections will try using it.
OK here's what I just sent to Jorrit at WiFiRouter when he asked for me to try a few things;
TEST-1 Start>Settings>Connections>WiFi "Networks to access" was set to "all available".
1-Ran WifiRouter (WFR), my wifi radio does not power up, WFR showing "Waiting for ICS and WLAN".
2-I manually powered up radio (using AnyButton Plus mapped to key).
3-WFR then connected, BUT it connected to my Home LAN. WFR's settings were set to "Force PC to PC Connection" but it connected to my AP anyway?
4-Disconnected WFR, waited a few seconds, pressed re-connect, it now properly "connected to WFR".
5-Pressed Disconnect, Pressed Quit.
6-Checked "network to access" settings, they were still set to "All available".
7-Checked wireless networks, Home LAN was still there and all settings were intact, WFR was there as well.
8-Manually powered On WiFi, instead of auto connecting to my home LAN, the radio powered itself off in about 1-2 seconds.
8-I manually powered WiFi On for the 2nd time, now I get "Cannot connect".
9-Checked wireless networks, WFR is at top of list with "Connecting" showing, Home LAN is below it, and checking it shows all settings gone.
10-I manually re-entered settings (Checked "this is a hidden network", and entered my WPA-PSK TKIP Key) and tapped "Connect". Then a dialog box opened asking for the network key again. I cancelled and the Home Lan entry disappeared from the Kaiser's network list.
11-With WiFi radio Off, I again created the home lan connection and set "networks to access" to AP's Only, Powered on the radio and it connected OK.
TEST 2 - With "all available" set, could it be the WFR is at the top of the list, and it "beats out" the normal home lan connection? Lets try AP's Only setting;
1-Left "networks to access" to AP's only and started WFR. It started normally (well, with the exception that I had to manually power up wifi) and when I checked wifi settings, "networks to access" had changed to "computer to computer" by WRF.
2-I disconnected WFR and Quit the program, it powered Off the WiFi radio, checked settings and it had switched back to "only access points", home lan was there, settings intact.
3-Powered up wifi radio expecting auto connect to home lan, No, wifi shut-off immediately again.
4-Powered up a 2nd time without touching anything, this time it connected to the home lan without issue.
So I'd say there are a couple of issues,
A-Why does the WiFi Radio shut down on the 1st attempt after quitting WFR?
B-Using "All available Networks" causes problems if WFR is at the top of the list?
C-I hate the fact that I'm the "only one who's TyTN II doesn't Power up the WiFi Radio when WFR starts"
They are working on it...
We think we have isolated the problem (once again the problem is WZC), patch should be forthcoming soon.
Chainfire said:
We think we have isolated the problem (once again the problem is WZC), patch should be forthcoming soon.
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Wow, I hadn't expected a reply directly from you. Thanks very much. I appreciate your attention on this issue. If you have the time and might post when the patch is available, that would be great, otherwise, I'll be checking the the download site. Thanks again.
johnpwu said:
Wow, I hadn't expected a reply directly from you. Thanks very much. I appreciate your attention on this issue. If you have the time and might post when the patch is available, that would be great, otherwise, I'll be checking the the download site. Thanks again.
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Patch will be available when it's done, can't say any more than that. We know what the problem is, but it will not be fixed easily, and the workaround is fairly complex, so it's hard to give a timeframe.
Oh, I wasn't asked for a release date, I was just hoping that you might post when it is released, whenever that may be. I really appreciate the effort you're putting into this, and totally understand that it's not a simple fix. Thanks again.
I have a different problem. I used this program and now I cannot use internet share using my tilts normal data. Very confused and now haven't had internet at home for over a week now. Does anyone know how to fix this?
I can see how that could be annoying. Please see this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=1801366&postcount=158. Ignore the content, just download the file, unzip it, run the EXE on your phone. It will create two files, post those here, and maybe I can find out what the issue is.

[Q][$5] No Network Connection

OK. So I bought a brand new G2X a few weeks ago, installed new CWM via NV Flash followed all the steps like I have in the past with the G1 and Vibrant, only this phone I have a network connection issue after I flash a rom I have an ( H ) only for the network. If I reboot the phone I do not get any network connection at all, no matter how many times I reboot. I called tmobile and had a refurbished sent to me had the G2X for a week now and couldnt take the POS regular rom anymore. I followed the steps exact I am pretty sure. I went into CWM which I installed with external support I wiped data/factory reset 3 times, wiped dalvik cache (which BTW says "E:unknown volume for path [/sd-ext]" (not sure if that is normal.)) I do it again and it says "Dalvik Cache wiped", I wiped the battery stats, I choose install zip from sd card, choose zip from sd card, I choose eaglesblood_v1.2_p999-ota-eng.zip, It installs fine, I then install gapps, and reboot the phone. Once the phone is rebooted I let the phone sit for 5 minutes, I sign in to my google account, and then I let the phone sit for 5 minutes again and reboot to see if the internet is going to work and it doesnt again. I also have chsnged sim card twice. I have never had this issue and if someone can help me fix this I will totally donate $5.00 to the BEER FUND!
Thanks in advance.
seems like you did everything right.
try going into network settings, and dis/reenabling data. also make sure there IS an APN in the APN settings.
What does it show for the icon at the top?
If it is gray bars with a small x the phone isn't getting a signal. Not sure what do do for this.
If it is colored bars with no edge/3g/H icon you are having an issue that I was dealing with. The answer I got was to...
Dial *#*#4636#*#*
Go to "Phone Information"
Scroll down and under "select network type" select GSM-CDMA AUTO option
Right under that press "turn off radio" then turn it back on
Back out of there and all should be good.
Note: I use "WDCMA preferred" under select network type and it works fine for me.
Hope this helps.
EDIT:
I have also had success doing this..
Settings>Wireless & networks>Mobile networks>Network operators... wait for the search to finish... >Select automatically>reboot
c19932 said:
seems like you did everything right.
try going into network settings, and dis/reenabling data. also make sure there IS an APN in the APN settings.
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Tried this and under APNs it is blank.
What does it show for the icon at the top?
If it is gray bars with a small x the phone isn't getting a signal. Not sure what do do for this.
If it is colored bars with no edge/3g/H icon you are having an issue that I was dealing with. The answer I got was to...
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It does have colored bars with no edge/3g/h icon.
Dial *#*#4636#*#*
Go to "Phone Information"
Scroll down and under "select network type" select GSM-CDMA AUTO option
Right under that press "turn off radio" then turn it back on
Back out of there and all should be good.
Note: I use "WDCMA preferred" under select network type and it works fine for me.
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When I did this once I turn the radio off and the on I get the grey bars with an x and still no network connection. After a reboot I get colored bars but no network still.
I have also had success doing this..
Settings>Wireless & networks>Mobile networks>Network operators... wait for the search to finish... >Select automatically>reboot
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When I tried this I still get no network connection.
Funny thing is if I install gapps through rom manager I get the [H] and colored bars. but after a reboot it doesnt work again.... Im so stumped! lol
there goes your problem.. you have no apn.
Go into "access point names". Press the hardware menu button --> reset to default. The original apn should pop up.
are you using CM7? I heard theres a apn problem with that. if you are then i can' help you since I dont have cm7
c19932 said:
there goes your problem.. you have no apn.
Go into "access point names". Press the hardware menu button --> reset to default. The original apn should pop up.
are you using CM7? I heard theres a apn problem with that. if you are then i can' help you since I dont have cm7
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When I reset the APN it still doesnt show anything.
This is on Eaglesblood a CM7 based rom.
Download APNsBU in the market through Wi-fi, click Backup APNS, then click Restore APNs. Reboot and it should work
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RichieRichyRich said:
Download APNsBU in the market through Wi-fi, click Backup APNS, then click Restore APNs. Reboot and it should work
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This works. Is this common? So basically everytime I want to reboot my phone I use that by restoring?
Sent from my LG-P999 using XDA App
You won't have to screw with it if you switch to Gigglebread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1064979

HTC Rhyme wifi problem

Hi Guys
Just bought a Rhyme for the wife, was working fine but after updating to ICS the phone doesn't detect my router but detects all the others and I can also connect to the others (the open ones).
I have tried factory reset and downloading the RUU and manually flashing it but still the same problem.
I have also searched the net and the XDA forum but no luck, any help will be really appreciated .
Thanks
Since it's your router, you must know the necessary information to connect to it. Try adding a network manually (type in SSID & password).
Hi
Thanks for your reply.
I've tried that but doesn't detect it at all, says "not in range" even though I'm sitting next to it.
All my other devices work though.
Tried resetting the router? If that doesn't work, remove wireless security on the router & try again.
sam-man said:
Hi
Thanks for your reply.
I've tried that but doesn't detect it at all, says "not in range" even though I'm sitting next to it.
All my other devices work though.
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Check in your WiFi settings and make sure it is NOT saved in the list of previous networks. If it is saved, press it and select the option to forget the network. After that, disable and then re-enable WiFi. If you network pops up, then connect and you're done. If it doesn't connect, then follow the directions below.
If your WiFi network is not save in teh list, or it does not show up after following the directions above, try to manually install the network. This is accomplished differently based on your Android version. It may be in the settings menu in WiFi to manually add the network. Jellybean has a + symbol at the bottom of the page to add one manually. ICS and GB both have it hidden in the WiFi menu. Simply input your SSID and password, and tap connect.
Thanks guys
I've reset the router and it works if I leave the name of the ssid alone but when I change it back to what it was before it stops detecting it again.
So I reset the router again, just added a password and all's well.
Funny problem though.
Good to go, thanks & thread closed.

[Help] WiFi slow and unstable after JB update

I just updated my tablet to the latest JB ZTO update avaliable for Brazil. Got the firmware directly from Samfirmware and used Mobild Odin (could not use OTA as I was rooted and had cwm installed).
The problem is that since the update the wifi connection at home seems to be slower and also unstable, disconnecting and reconnecting in certain moments. Anyone with the same problem can suggest a solution for this? I have recreated the wifi connection already and would like to perform a factory reset...
Any help is greatly appreciated.
I have the same issue, my temporary fix was switching up my AP (dual band router) between the 2.4ghz and 5ghz, whenever it gets slow...
I've e-mailed samsung about it:
Thank you for contacting Samsung Customer Care.
We understand that you have an isue with wifi speed of the device after the jellybean upgrade.
We apologize for the inconvenience.
Please remove the wifi networks from the device and try to add again and check for the result.
If the issue persists please perform the Hard Reset on the device. It will delete all the data in the device and bring the device to Factory Default Settings.
Please follow the steps below to perform the Hard Reset:
Hard Reset for Tab's:
1. Turn off the TAB. Power on the unit and then press the Volume button until you see the green Android. Just after the Galaxy S logo disappears.
2. Toggle the Volume left to highlight the left icon, and then toggle the Volume right to Select.
3. Use the Volume button to highlight ‘wipe data/factory reset’ and press Power select.
4. Use the Volume button to highlight ‘Yes – delete all user data’ and press Power select
5. You’re back to the main screen. Highlight ‘reboot system now’ and click the Power to select.
Warning: all data on the phone is lost after reset.
Note: Before performing a Hard reset, it is recommended that you back up all personal data to a microSD card and remove the card from the phone. To export your contact list, see Copying Contact Information to the microSD Card”
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I've recently just hard reset my note, gonna see if I still have the issue.
Hi,
I had the same issue and i solved setting a static ip address (disable dhcp) for my wifi network.
Now the speed is rock solid on 30 mbits, instead of 2 mbits.
I have a Asus wifi router on 54G and i share it among several devices.
dREI
drei666 said:
Hi,
I had the same issue and i solved setting a static ip address (disable dhcp) for my wifi network.
Now the speed is rock solid on 30 mbits, instead of 2 mbits.
I have a Asus wifi router on 54G and i share it among several devices.
dREI
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Did you set the static ip from the router or settings on the tablet?
My preliminary tests show hard reset did not improve the speed. My 5ghz AP speed was dropped last night, but that might be poor signal, I've set to 2.4ghz and will see how that hold out tonight. If that doesn't work, I'll try out the static IP.
I'm tempted to see if I can find an old radio from before JB and flash that on.
I'm surprised there aren't much talk about the issue.
Update:
Hard reset did not help, so don't bother. Using my trick of switch to my other AP fixed it temporary just like before.
Gonna try setting static ip on the android and see if that helps.
Update2:
Having set static ip on the tablet, speed seems to have held out.
If speed continues to be ok tonight, then I can confirm this fixes it.
Any idea why this fixes it? Is it an issue with the JB update's radio?
Last Update:
Yup, it's fixed.
Thanks for the static ip suggestion.
Time to get on Samsung's back to get this fixed.

Marshmallow WiFi "no Internet" fix

So this is a general Marshmallow question. I just upgraded from 5.1 to 6 and I'm loving it so far, but I've found a slight quirk with the WiFi management that's pretty irksome and I'm hoping someone can provide some guidance.
My work utilizes a WiFi network with a WPA2 key, but then once you connect you have to log in with different credentials to a portal before you can actually connect with anything (similar to many public hotspots but with the WPA2 on top).
In Kit-Kat and Lollipop, the phone would recognize that an additional login was required, and notify me as such. Sometimes after logging in through Chrome it would automatically detect the change and the WiFi would show it was fully connected, and sometimes I would have to tap the notification then choose "use this network as-is" to make the "!" go away.
In Marshmallow, the phone is detecting that is connected but says "no internet" even after I log in (and the internet is working fine). It gives me a different notification from Lollipop, this time saying "Wi-Fi has no Internet Access (touch for options". Now, instead of allowing me to "use this network as is" the only option I'm presented is "This network has no Internet access. Stay connected?" When I say "yes" I can fully use the network, but the "!" never goes away and the phone never thinks it's actually connected.
It's particularly aggravating because when I get in range of the SSID, instead of automatically connecting, as it did in Lollipop, instead it says "No Internet Access Detected, won't automatically reconnect". Which means that every time I want to connect, I have to go into the Wi-Fi settings and manually tap "Connect" and then go through the whole dance above again.
Anyone know how to get it working again like it used to in Lollipop?
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So this is a general Marshmallow question. I just upgraded from 5.1 to 6 and I'm loving it so far, but I've found a slight quirk with the WiFi management that's pretty irksome and I'm hoping someone can provide some guidance.
My work utilizes a WiFi network with a WPA2 key, but then once you connect you have to log in with different credentials to a portal before you can actually connect with anything (similar to many public hotspots but with the WPA2 on top).
In Kit-Kat and Lollipop, the phone would recognize that an additional login was required, and notify me as such. Sometimes after logging in through Chrome it would automatically detect the change and the WiFi would show it was fully connected, and sometimes I would have to tap the notification then choose "use this network as-is" to make the "!" go away.
In Marshmallow, the phone is detecting that is connected but says "no internet" even after I log in (and the internet is working fine). It gives me a different notification from Lollipop, this time saying "Wi-Fi has no Internet Access (touch for options". Now, instead of allowing me to "use this network as is" the only option I'm presented is "This network has no Internet access. Stay connected?" When I say "yes" I can fully use the network, but the "!" never goes away and the phone never thinks it's actually connected.
It's particularly aggravating because when I get in range of the SSID, instead of automatically connecting, as it did in Lollipop, instead it says "No Internet Access Detected, won't automatically reconnect". Which means that every time I want to connect, I have to go into the Wi-Fi settings and manually tap "Connect" and then go through the whole dance above again.
Anyone know how to get it working again like it used to in Lollipop?
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I'm not having this issue at all.
I'm 100% stock, and when additional login information is needed I get the automatic pop-up.

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