Hello,
I'm new to posting on the forums but here is my issue. I am currently running cyanogen snapshot M4 and I tried to upgrade to the new nightlies. (the other builds m5 and m6, crashed when i did a reboot) The issue with the nightlies is that everything is fine except the wifi. When I enter my wifi password and press connect, it says connecting... for a long time and just resets and continues this in an endless loop. Although open wifi networks work fine. Is there a fix to this? (Currently running CWM-touch recovery on my Moto g)
Using M6+ nightly, wifi is fine...
skyguy126 said:
Hello,
I'm new to posting on the forums but here is my issue. I am currently running cyanogen snapshot M4 and I tried to upgrade to the new nightlies. (the other builds m5 and m6, crashed when i did a reboot) The issue with the nightlies is that everything is fine except the wifi. When I enter my wifi password and press connect, it says connecting... for a long time and just resets and continues this in an endless loop. Although open wifi networks work fine. Is there a fix to this? (Currently running CWM-touch recovery on my Moto g)
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I can't comment directly about your problem since I had no problem with using any of the builds that I tried but, wifi works on M6 and later nightlies for me.
Did you try a full wipe before re-flashing?
MiyagiSan said:
I can't comment directly about your problem since I had no problem with using any of the builds that I tried but, wifi works on M6 and later nightlies for me.
Did you try a full wipe before re-flashing?
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Is a full wipe = a factory reset and cache wipe/davlik wipe through clockwork mod. Also M5 and M6 crash when I do a reboot saying com.google.systemui is not responding. I think it has something to do with the themes. But the nightlies work fine except for the wifi. I can connect to open networks with the nightlies but secured networks do not work.
skyguy126 said:
Is a full wipe = a factory reset and cache wipe/davlik wipe through clockwork mod. Also M5 and M6 crash when I do a reboot saying com.google.systemui is not responding. I think it has something to do with the themes. But the nightlies work fine except for the wifi. I can connect to open networks with the nightlies but secured networks do not work.
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Philz recovery has a specific wipe-in-preparation-for-flashing-rom option (forgot what it's called). Anyway, a full wipe will wipe system/data/cache partition if memory serves.
Try setting a static IP and connecting to a secured network that way (i.e. no DHCP). I read about a bug in an unofficial CM11 M10 build that meant DHCP-with-WPA2 didn't work. Might be a workaround.
Edit: The static IP needs to be in the address range of the secured network you're trying to join for this to work
MiyagiSan said:
Philz recovery has a specific wipe-in-preparation-for-flashing-rom option (forgot what it's called). Anyway, a full wipe will wipe system/data/cache partition if memory serves.
Try setting a static IP and connecting to a secured network that way (i.e. no DHCP). I read about a bug in an unofficial CM11 M10 build that meant DHCP-with-WPA2 didn't work. Might be a workaround.
Edit: The static IP needs to be in the address range of the secured network you're trying to join for this to work
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Yes it worked!!! THANKS SO MUCH
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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.
There is a wired problem on my nexus s after updated to 4.1.1 OTA(stock).
Wifi is working fine after boot, but after i turn it off for a long time, it just can't be turned on, stuck at Obtaining IP Address.
The encrypt mode of my router is WPA-PSK, DHCP on.
Normally I restart the system to fix it... now that I try to set wifi to static IP rather dhcp after the problem happens again, and it is connected right away. I couldn't figure it out why the dhcp is working after boot but failed after I shut the wifi down for a long time? and when I can't obtaining ip address, i go into the router and found that the router already give the phone a ip...
Is anyone else encountered the same problem? Is there a way to fix it permanently? I don't want to set the static ip every time when i get out and use other access point...
and the phone's wifi is always working fine on this router, same settings, so it shouldn't be the router's problem...
P.S this problem happens on legolas93's aosp version and previews SDK ported version(one with SP4), i thought i could be the bug of their rom but this even happened in the official rom..
I'm not sure why you're getting a WiFi problem. I'm running an official ROM and everything seems to be working perfectly. Did you wipe data/factory reset and format /system /cache /boot /sdcard? This completely cleans the phone out so when you install a new ROM, its like that's the only ROM that's that's ever been on the phone.
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steven.truong said:
I'm not sure why you're getting a WiFi problem. I'm running an official ROM and everything seems to be working perfectly. Did you wipe data/factory reset and format /system /cache /boot /sdcard? This completely cleans the phone out so when you install a new ROM, its like that's the only ROM that's that's ever been on the phone.
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I'm sure i did the full wipe and flashed the official rom of 4.0.3, ota to 4.0.4, installed the official 114mb ota pack of 4.1.1.
The wifi problem only happens when it's turned off for a long time like more than an hour and on a WPA-PSK encrypted router.
I had this same problem when running stock GB that came with the phone. It seems to be a problem with Android in general, not just that ROM. I used an app called Wifi Fixer (play.google[DOT]com/store/apps/details?id=org.wahtod.wififixer&hl=en I'm new ) in the play store to work around it. It doesn't fix it but it detects any issues with a wifi connection and resolves it.
That whole issue is a pain in the rear. The only time I completely fixed it was when I switched to a new ROM.
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.
Sent from my TF300T using Tapatalk
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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.
So, after I flashed Cyanogenmod 10.1.3 for my Tab 2, it cannot connect to my wifi. I flashed it with the proper procedures, like wiping Data and Dalvik cache, I've installed the Nightly builds to try to eliminate the problem and they kept crashing, so I reverted back to 10.1.3 and still no connection. I've reset my router and made sure that my password was right. Now I have no clue what to do next
Forgive me if this is in the wrong place, I've just signed up today.
Thelitedragon said:
So, after I flashed Cyanogenmod 10.1.3 for my Tab 2, it cannot connect to my wifi. I flashed it with the proper procedures, like wiping Data and Dalvik cache, I've installed the Nightly builds to try to eliminate the problem and they kept crashing, so I reverted back to 10.1.3 and still no connection. I've reset my router and made sure that my password was right. Now I have no clue what to do next
Forgive me if this is in the wrong place, I've just signed up today.
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Have you tried other ROMs? I've never had any problems connecting to WiFi networks on my p3100 running CM11. I have that issue too on my Ideos X6 phone, but only sometimes, which I think is caused by cheap hardware anyway.
putr4s said:
Have you tried other ROMs? I've never had any problems connecting to WiFi networks on my p3100 running CM11.
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I'm afraid i also tried Pac-Rom 4.3 and the stock 4.2.2 Touchwhiz rom to no avail.
Does it work with the stock firmware..??
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akshaydogra said:
Does it work with the stock firmware..??
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I've just installed the 4.1.1 firmware and it still does not connect! I might try to install a custom kernel and see if that works.
Thelitedragon said:
I've just installed the 4.1.1 firmware and it still does not connect! I might try to install a custom kernel and see if that works.
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I've installed This kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1661800 Guess what? still doesn't connect. I've run out of ideas. :crying:
Thelitedragon said:
I've installed This kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1661800 Guess what? still doesn't connect. I've run out of ideas. :crying:
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Charge your tab to aprox 70% or more and Try this:
1-download a STOCK firmware file from the internet for your region( the region thing is not necessary, but just for the sake of it )
2- boot into recovery
3- wipe data/flactory reset
4- wipe cache
5-wipe dalvik
6-format /system
7- boot into download mode and flash the STOCK firmware file using ODIN.
i am assuming you have used ODIN before in this case... if you have not, then:
1-download ODIN ( http://samsung-updates.com/Odin307.zip )
2-make sure you have the correct drivers installed
3-connect the device ( in the text box, it should say added)
4- click on the pda option and select the firmware file ( make sure ONLY auto reboot and F.reset time are checked )
5- click on START button to flash the file.
akshaydogra said:
Charge your tab to aprox 70% or more and Try this:
1-download a STOCK firmware file from the internet for your region( the region thing is not necessary, but just for the sake of it )
2- boot into recovery
3- wipe data/flactory reset
4- wipe cache
5-wipe dalvik
6-format /system
7- boot into download mode and flash the STOCK firmware file using ODIN.
i am assuming you have used ODIN before in this case... if you have not, then:
1-download ODIN ( http://samsung-updates.com/Odin307.zip )
2-make sure you have the correct drivers installed
3-connect the device ( in the text box, it should say added)
4- click on the pda option and select the firmware file ( make sure ONLY auto reboot and F.reset time are checked )
5- click on START button to flash the file.
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Okay, I'll revert to the 4.0.4 stock firmware from http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/3/?download=5445
Thelitedragon said:
Okay, I'll revert to the 4.0.4 stock firmware from http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/3/?download=5445
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It says saved, secured and says connecting with a spinning circle at the top right.
Thelitedragon said:
It says saved, secured and says connecting with a spinning circle at the top right.
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I don't think its a ROM related issue. There must be some issue with your router itself... try resetting your router and change WPA/WPA2 password once...and reconnect again with new password. give me a feedback so that i can help you further.
lokesh.3440 said:
I don't think its a ROM related issue. There must be some issue with your router itself... try resetting your router and change WPA/WPA2 password once...and reconnect again with new password. give me a feedback so that i can help you further.
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I reset my router, disabled TKIP encryption and disabled the MAC filter. I live in a house with 5 people so i don't think they would be happy with me doing anything else with the router. I'll try again at my friend's place and see if i can connect to his WEP connection.
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I reset my router, disabled TKIP encryption and disabled the MAC filter. I live in a house with 5 people so i don't think they would be happy with me doing anything else with the router. I'll try again at my friend's place and see if i can connect to his WEP connection.
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I don't think you would be able to connect to WEP networks..as android versions >2.3.7 does not have access to those networks by default....but you can give that a shot.
Thelitedragon said:
It says saved, secured and says connecting with a spinning circle at the top right.
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This can be because of the router settings.. And also.. try to use a wifi manager from play store..
akshaydogra said:
This can be because of the router settings.. And also.. try to use a wifi manager from play store..
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I also changed the my encryption from WPA to WPA2 and used Wifi Manager from an apk. The one from here https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.kman.WifiManager
It came in a apk that i moved to my tablet to install. Still doesn't work.
I'm losing hope.
I am having the same issue for about a week now. It does not appear to be router related, or software related either.
We have two P3113 tablets in the house, and when mine went wonky - set my daughter's with same software and her's connects without issue.
Rooted, not rooted, stock recovery or custom. Stock software from 4.0.4 to 4.2.2 and custom ROM's as well. Currently running CM 11 on both. One connects while the other does not
I think it may be hardware related
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bill_in_mtl said:
I am having the same issue for about a week now. It does not appear to be router related, or software related either.
We have two P3113 tablets in the house, and when mine went wonky - set my daughter's with same software and her's connects without issue.
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Your problem might be related to duplicated mac addreses. Could you check if both tabs have different mac addresses.
This also counts for all others, check if there are no other devices with the same mac.
When I was building CM for both my Xperia L & Tab, they both got the same mac address because they where build on tbe same host.
Tapatalked that sh*t
Joery360 said:
Your problem might be related to duplicated mac addreses. Could you check if both tabs have different mac addresses.
This also counts for all others, check if there are no other devices with the same mac.
When I was building CM for both my Xperia L & Tab, they both got the same mac address because they where build on tbe same host.
Tapatalked that sh*t
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Mac addresses are different. There is an issue with the IP address on the one that does not connect. It is blank by default, and manually inputting the address does not help
Thanks for the response
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Hello, I have a Samsung Galaxy S III Korean Version (SHV-E210S).
(NOTE: I HAVE NO CELLULAR CONNECTION)
Before I rooted my phone; Wi-Fi was working just perfectly running on NA2 (Jelly Bean).
Then I rooted it, installed CWM Recovery and then I installed Unofficial CyanogenMod 11 Custom ROM by Temasek.
Then while setting up CyanogenMod, it asked me for an account. It told me to sign up for an account so I pressed on sign-up. It asked me for an internet connection. I chose my Wi-Fi, and I entered my password. It just says Saved and when I tap connect, it shows Connecting... for about half a second and it still says Saved.
I have rebooted, have tried a factory reset/cache reset/reset dalvik and still not working....
I have also tried a different random password and it still says Saved. Does the same thing.
When I try it with different routers, still same.
Also, when I connect, I am right next to the router, signal says Strong. I typed password and changed to "Weak" signal.
Any help?
Thanks
techcaptain said:
Hello, I have a Samsung Galaxy S III Korean Version (SHV-E210S).
(NOTE: I HAVE NO CELLULAR CONNECTION)
Before I rooted my phone; Wi-Fi was working just perfectly running on NA2 (Jelly Bean).
Then I rooted it, installed CWM Recovery and then I installed Unofficial CyanogenMod 11 Custom ROM by Temasek.
Then while setting up CyanogenMod, it asked me for an account. It told me to sign up for an account so I pressed on sign-up. It asked me for an internet connection. I chose my Wi-Fi, and I entered my password. It just says Saved and when I tap connect, it shows Connecting... for about half a second and it still says Saved.
I have rebooted, have tried a factory reset/cache reset/reset dalvik and still not working....
I have also tried a different random password and it still says Saved. Does the same thing.
When I try it with different routers, still same.
Also, when I connect, I am right next to the router, signal says Strong. I typed password and changed to "Weak" signal.
Any help?
Thanks
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Seems like a bug on your ROM, have you tried to report your problem to the developer?
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hi friend,
goto settings/wifi/ there you long press your wifi connection
then a popup window opens in that select "Modify network config"
in that tick "show advanced options"
in that you can see "ip settings" click it CHOOSE "static"
there set the ip address(192.168.1.5),gateway(192.168.1.1), network prefix length(24),DNS 1(192.168.1.1) ,DNS2(4.4.4.4)
then save it no it shows connected
or you try installing another rom it may me a bug:crying:
techcaptain said:
Hello, I have a Samsung Galaxy S III Korean Version (SHV-E210S).
(NOTE: I HAVE NO CELLULAR CONNECTION)
Before I rooted my phone; Wi-Fi was working just perfectly running on NA2 (Jelly Bean).
Then I rooted it, installed CWM Recovery and then I installed Unofficial CyanogenMod 11 Custom ROM by Temasek.
Then while setting up CyanogenMod, it asked me for an account. It told me to sign up for an account so I pressed on sign-up. It asked me for an internet connection. I chose my Wi-Fi, and I entered my password. It just says Saved and when I tap connect, it shows Connecting... for about half a second and it still says Saved.
I have rebooted, have tried a factory reset/cache reset/reset dalvik and still not working....
I have also tried a different random password and it still says Saved. Does the same thing.
When I try it with different routers, still same.
Also, when I connect, I am right next to the router, signal says Strong. I typed password and changed to "Weak" signal.
Any help?
Thanks
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Ensure that you downloaded the correct version for your phone. Korean phone may not play nice with non-Korean roms. Also, try reflashing the rom.
pandian8552 said:
hi friend,
goto settings/wifi/ there you long press your wifi connection
then a popup window opens in that select "Modify network config"
in that tick "show advanced options"
in that you can see "ip settings" click it CHOOSE "static"
there set the ip address(192.168.1.5),gateway(192.168.1.1), network prefix length(24),DNS 1(192.168.1.1) ,DNS2(4.4.4.4)
then save it no it shows connected
or you try installing another rom it may me a bug:crying:
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Umm... I don't see that.
Note: Remember, I'm running CyanogenMod.
unremarkableguy said:
Ensure that you downloaded the correct version for your phone. Korean phone may not play nice with non-Korean roms. Also, try reflashing the rom.
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Do you mean by wiping the phone and then reinstalling the ROM, then kernel, and the Gapps or just install the Rom, then kernel, and the Gapps without wiping?
(or do you mean just wipe -> just install rom or no wipe -> install rom)?
techcaptain said:
Do you mean by wiping the phone and then reinstalling the ROM, then kernel, and the Gapps or just install the Rom, then kernel, and the Gapps without wiping?
(or do you mean just wipe -> just install rom or no wipe -> install rom)?
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I think the kernel is included in cyanogenmod. I didn't think you needed to flash a kernel. Try reflashing without the kernel.
1. Check your downloads against their md5 values.
2. If that checks out then try reflashing everything, rom and gapps. (No kernel)
3. If that doesn't work, do a complete wipe and then reflash everything. (again, no kernel)
4. Try flashing a completely different rom (or an older version of cyanogenmod) and see if you have similar issues. If so, it may be a problem with the phone itself.