[Q] N8010 forgets WIFI passwords at reboot (after root) - Galaxy Note 10.1 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Dear all,
I have a Samsung Note 10.1 GT-N8010.
Through Kies I recently upgraded it to 4.4.2. After I did, I discovered that Kitkat imposes constraints on the use of the SD card.
I use DROPSYNC a lot to sync dropbox folders to my external sd card in the tablet and I also use MyBackupPro for backup purposes.
So, I read that you can use an app called SDFIX to address this issue. However, this app requires root. So I followed this guide:
How to Root the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (Safest & No loss of Data) - Cursed4Eva.com --> video on youtube I am not allowed to post the link
Everything went according to the instructions but after reboot the tablet always seems to forget the password for the WIFI
Essentially I always have to type in the password. It is as if I had never connected to it.
It is not a router problem because I have no issues with the Samsung Galaxy S3 or with my wife's Samsung Note 10.1 GT-N8010 (which is still running 4.1.1 I think) or the laptops we have at home.
Also, I have more than one connection at home (as I use a Netgear WN3000RP Wi-Fi-Extender/) and the issue is the same with all the connections.
Also, I do have SuperSU now, I could run SDFIX and now DROPSYNC and MyBackupPro both work on the SD card.
Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
R

Robbiexda said:
Dear all,
I have a Samsung Note 10.1 GT-N8010.
Through Kies I recently upgraded it to 4.4.2. After I did, I discovered that Kitkat imposes constraints on the use of the SD card.
I use DROPSYNC a lot to sync dropbox folders to my external sd card in the tablet and I also use MyBackupPro for backup purposes.
So, I read that you can use an app called SDFIX to address this issue. However, this app requires root. So I followed this guide:
How to Root the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (Safest & No loss of Data) - Cursed4Eva.com --> video on youtube I am not allowed to post the link
Everything went according to the instructions but after reboot the tablet always seems to forget the password for the WIFI
Essentially I always have to type in the password. It is as if I had never connected to it.
It is not a router problem because I have no issues with the Samsung Galaxy S3 or with my wife's Samsung Note 10.1 GT-N8010 (which is still running 4.1.1 I think) or the laptops we have at home.
Also, I have more than one connection at home (as I use a Netgear WN3000RP Wi-Fi-Extender/) and the issue is the same with all the connections.
Also, I do have SuperSU now, I could run SDFIX and now DROPSYNC and MyBackupPro both work on the SD card.
Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
R
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Hi,
Did you ever fix it ?
I have the exact same issue of my note not remembering wi- fi passwords but i am the official rom and have not rooted or anything non-standard.
So the problem may be a general one. This has happened to my Note over the last week, there had been no updates or anything ?
K

Hi there
no actually the problem escalated into something much worse
I could not bare the wifi problem and I realized that the "fixes" to the sd card had not solved any issues
Essentially, it would appear that I could write on the sd card but at reboot any change I made disappeared
So I went back to the OLD OS only to discover that these "fixes" to the SD card had ruined it completely.
Now it is unwriteable. I cannot write on it/format it with the tablet, with the PC, with specialized software (sd format) and I have to buy another one
I recently received updates notification in my S3 and disabled updates. SGRUNT!
Hope this helps
R

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Nothing changed.. Yea you are right about Nand and internal flash drive. Will costum firmware fix it? Or should stay on current rom? Sorry my dumbness - im kinda oak in droid things..
It all depends on what the issue is. I've seen someone talking about the EEPROM being broken on similar issues like this, which requires Samsung to look at the phone.
Custom firmware can only use the parameters the hardware or /efc area can give to it in the first instance. If the wifi MAC address is gone then it's gone, simple as that.
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[Q] HELP! Can a LG VM670 be rooted without internet or computer?

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i dont think you could without internet !
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Why no access to a computer? Couldn't you ask to use someone's?
skinbark said:
Why no access to a computer? Couldn't you ask to use someone's?
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Apparently they are out of the country. Remember you gotta install drivers too
@NoobInNeed - Can you boot to recovery? I ask because you made no mention of it.
Your questions:
1) Possibly... using Terminal Emulator
2) Also possible, if you can boot to recovery and your recovery isn't stock.

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Best method to restore to new Note 20 Ultra?

I currently have the Note 9 and will be transferring to the Note 20 Ultra. What is the best method to transfer EVERYTHING across? I know SmartSwitch doesn't transfer app data. Should I therefore use SmartSwitch first and then use Google to restore the app data? Or vice versa? Or is there a better option?
Is there any difference restoring with SmartSwitch on PC backup vs via USB to USB between the phones?
Cheers
Good questions. For previous transfers, I've used SmartSwitch via USB, Google restore, and Samsung restore, usually jumbled together. I don't have a clear idea of which one does what, or how to select only one method (as I recall, the phone asks for Google and Samsung account information early in the setup process).
Kash said:
I currently have the Note 9 and will be transferring to the Note 20 Ultra. What is the best method to transfer EVERYTHING across? I know SmartSwitch doesn't transfer app data. Should I therefore use SmartSwitch first and then use Google to restore the app data? Or vice versa? Or is there a better option?
Is there any difference restoring with SmartSwitch on PC backup vs via USB to USB between the phones?
Cheers
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I prefer to start fresh, and yes - I know that I lose app configuration. Small price to pay for the weirdness that can happen in some apps when you restore from a backup.
That said, I backup my phone log, messages and such to Samsung Cloud. After loading the base stuff and logging in, I restore those items on the new device so I have message and call log consistency. Then I march through the app store collection and install the apps I want, taking a look at each one to decide if I used it and/or really need it again.
I usually get a fresh clean start when I get a new device.
But the best way to restore everything is to use a combination of Samsung Cloud, Good back ups, and Samsung Smart Switch.
On your Note 9, use Smart Switch to back up your device to the SD Card. Then put that SD card in your Note 20 and restore from there.
I did that going from Note 10+ to Note 10, and it restores all my settings. My quick panel apps. I didn't even have to log back into many of my apps, as it transferred over data from several of them.
Gary02468 said:
Good questions. For previous transfers, I've used SmartSwitch via USB, Google restore, and Samsung restore, usually jumbled together. I don't have a clear idea of which one does what, or how to select only one method (as I recall, the phone asks for Google and Samsung account information early in the setup process).
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So when I was on google products, namely I went from a Pixel to another Pixel recently. ALL of my prior connected wifi networks / SSIDs were fully saved. In other words when I went to my favorite brewery, it's password protected wifi network automatically connected with nothing more to do.
When I moved from Pixel to Note, none of my previously saved wifi network connections were saved. I've only used smartswitch thus far.
Is there anything else I can do to get all of the wifi networks I have saved on my Pixel over to my Note?
Kash said:
I currently have the Note 9 and will be transferring to the Note 20 Ultra. What is the best method to transfer EVERYTHING across? I know SmartSwitch doesn't transfer app data. Should I therefore use SmartSwitch first and then use Google to restore the app data? Or vice versa? Or is there a better option?
Is there any difference restoring with SmartSwitch on PC backup vs via USB to USB between the phones?
Cheers
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I would never transfer your data and settings from the Note 9 to the Note 20 Ultra. There have been numerous posts and threads here about the phone being slow an buggy and the common denominator was transferring from another phone, most had to do a FDR and start over the way they should have done in the first place.
gts24 said:
Is there anything else I can do to get all of the wifi networks I have saved on my Pixel over to my Note?
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For me, WiFi-network credentials carried over from my N10+ to my N20U. Unfortunately, I have no idea if that was thanks to SmartSwitch, Google cloud backup, or Samsung cloud backup.

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