Hi guys,
Since a few days I have started facing a strange problem with my OnePlus. As soon as I connect to my home wi-fi the whole network slows down. The latency also goes for a toss. Packets start getting lost. I checked this extensively by monitoring packets and network on my laptop. What kind of problem is this? Can anyone help me with resolving this?
Regards.
ten24bytes said:
Hi guys,
Since a few days I have started facing a strange problem with my OnePlus. As soon as I connect to my home wi-fi the whole network slows down. The latency also goes for a toss. Packets start getting lost. I checked this extensively by monitoring packets and network on my laptop. What kind of problem is this? Can anyone help me with resolving this?
Regards.
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Which ROM are you using?
I'm on CM12S
Please have a look at my thread at OnePlus forums where I have mentioned what all troubleshooting I have done.
https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/strange-problem-with-wi-fi.310819/
ten24bytes said:
I'm on CM12S
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Did you try to connect by selecting the static IP and giving the IP manually?
No, not yet. Moreover, because of people's suggestions I reset my router to factory default and am now unable to configure it properly with my Airtel connection. I have been trying to configure it all evening, but to no avail. So now using original Airtel wired modem. Basically, I'm f****d up.
Will call Airtel engineer tomorrow.
ten24bytes said:
No, not yet. Moreover, because of people's suggestions I reset my router to factory default and am now unable to configure it properly with my Airtel connection. I have been trying to configure it all evening, but to no avail. So now using original Airtel wired modem. Basically, I'm f****d up.
Will call Airtel engineer tomorrow.
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Sorry to hear that.
Collect the details of the wi-fi settings from engineer. Else, try calling their Customer Service and ask them for the setting. They might be able to help you.
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im having trouble connecting to wifi. my phone just hangs at obtaining ip address and then eventually fails. ive tried with many different wifi connections not just mine. all the same. Anyone else having this problem?
Yes same problem here.
It seems a general problem like the GPS.
I found out that depending of the router brand it works better (for example, no problem with a linksys).
To go arround the problem you can try this:
- go in flight mode
- activate wifi
- when you have a wifi connection (test with to browser) reactivate the phone
I hope it helps
igm503 said:
im having trouble connecting to wifi. my phone just hangs at obtaining ip address and then eventually fails. ive tried with many different wifi connections not just mine. all the same. Anyone else having this problem?
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Bring the phone back, and get a replacement. I have had no such problems with my Captivate.
I do notice that the WiFi signal isn't as strong as on my iphone's in the same area of the house though.
still not connecting.. maybe i messed up a flash with odin. i will try that again
the problem started when i flash jm5
problem solved reflashed
Hi Guys. You are the only hope for me to resolve the problem with WiFi on my device.
So the situation is: I received Motorola Defy with Android 2.2.2 on board not from a shop. This device was already hacked a little (root, localization etc..)
So I decided to flash CM 7 on it
I did everything as described in instruction. But after I have flashed this device I found that WiFi does not work. It began to work after flashing for a small period but then it stopped working
Device successfully connects to wifi, receives IP address but no application can connect to Internet. I tried to install some WiFi programs to try to resolve this problem, tried to switch wifi mode on my router (WPA2 AES/TKIP, WEP, no security at all) that did not help
Even pinging my router gives me "request timed out"
I wonder can I somehow investigate deeper into this problem to find solution for my problem? Or this bug cannot be resolved?
No any suggestions?
I would suppose that posting at the CM7 post at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1033654 would be more useful.
Some people say that they have wifi problems
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Sorry I could not be of greater help. =(
matthew5025 said:
I would suppose that posting at the CM7 post at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1033654 would be more useful.
Sorry I could not be of greater help. =(
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I tried to, but I couldn't
New members (those with fewer than 10 posts) are not permitted to post to development-related forums
To ask Questions about developing your device, installing ROMs, software and themes you must go to the Q&A or General Forum.
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Ah yes...
Anyway wifi is a known issue. Doubt posting would do you much good though.
I suppose it is just best for you to wait for it to be fixed. =(
What's your phones MAC addres? It's there in WiFi settongs somewhere chances are its not a real MAC addy and your router doesn't like it, I thought that issue had been resolved just try a different Rom
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I do not think that my router blocks my phone by mac address as if I use froyo 2.2.2 wifi works perect.
BTW if i use CM7 wifi also ok. I mean connection to my router. Phone receives ip address and this is OK. But internet connection is available only several minutes after flashing the phone. Then I cannot even ping anything from my android terminal
Exactly,
I have wifi issue on my latest 7.2 nightly build, too.
So, it looks like, phone wants to connect to saved connections (wifi status is connecting), but there should be status "searching", and stays on status Disconnected. Pushing Search button, do nothing.
When I delete few saved connections, wifi could do "search", and after that, i can connect!.
I think, there is critical numer of saved connections, when it is riched, then wifi can't do search, and connect to any host.
Try Airplane mode
Hi. For me going to airplane brought wi-fi back to life, and it stayed alive after turning all radios back on. Hope it works for you.
Check you WepKey, It is often that
I just got this phone few days ago and everything was great, up to yesterday. When i got home my phone cant seem to connect with my home network anymore. I have no idea what is going on and tried many suggested fixes like forgetting and reconnecting, resetting router, i even did a factory reset for my phone and tried few apps on the play store. Can anyone help me with this? Thanks so much for your time:crying:
sora2kairi said:
I just got this phone few days ago and everything was great, up to yesterday. When i got home my phone cant seem to connect with my home network anymore. I have no idea what is going on and tried many suggested fixes like forgetting and reconnecting, resetting router, i even did a factory reset for my phone and tried few apps on the play store. Can anyone help me with this? Thanks so much for your time:crying:
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Can you connect to any other wifi network?
If yes, then there is a problem with your home wifi router.
If no, then there is a problem with your phone.
EDIT: After a bit of searching, i came up with this,
Your wireless network may need to have your devices mac address before it can recognize and grant wifi access to that device.It turns out you need to add the mac address to your router so that it can let the device associated with the mac address connect to the network. If you don't know how to do this, or can't find another solution, call your network provider for assistance. They should be able to help you out. I cannot tell you how to fix your problem because I don't know (and don't want to know lol) your router address / IP address and password.
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Can you connect to any other wifi network?
If yes, then there is a problem with your home wifi router.
If no, then there is a problem with your phone.
EDIT: After a bit of searching, i came up with this,
Your wireless network may need to have your devices mac address before it can recognize and grant wifi access to that device.It turns out you need to add the mac address to your router so that it can let the device associated with the mac address connect to the network. If you don't know how to do this, or can't find another solution, call your network provider for assistance. They should be able to help you out. I cannot tell you how to fix your problem because I don't know (and don't want to know lol) your router address / IP address and password.
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Yeah, i added my phones MAC address to the router already. Havent tried other wifi network since i've been home since this happened.. i hope its not my phone :crying:
sora2kairi said:
Yeah, i added my phones MAC address to the router already. Havent tried other wifi network since i've been home since this happened.. i hope its not my phone :crying:
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Better check if your phone can connect to other WiFi network or not and then report back here..
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reset ur home router and also delete ur home router from the phone and then try again with different wifi securtiy on ur router
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I've noticed WiFi problem in my moto g 2015.
My home WiFi is not connecting, it reacts like gone through infinite loop. My home WiFi is having WPA2 protected access.
Every else's WiFi is connecting to my phone.
Please help.
It would help if we had much more details. A link to a video would be perfect. Does this happen with any other Wi-Fi networks?
keyur1131 said:
I've noticed WiFi problem in my moto g 2015.
My home WiFi is not connecting, it reacts like gone through infinite loop. My home WiFi is having WPA2 protected access.
Every else's WiFi is connecting to my phone.
Please help.
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Thanks for respond.
And yes it happens with some other WiFi networks.
vicks1008 said:
It would help if we had much more details. A link to a video would be perfect. Does this happen with any other Wi-Fi networks?
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Try factory resetting the device.
keyur1131 said:
Thanks for respond.
And yes it happens with some other WiFi networks.
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Did you manage to resolve your wifi problem?
I bought the Moto G (2015) 2GB RAM / 16GB ROM for my wife and she's having problems with the home wifi. It often says there is a "connection error" and loops to try to connect again and then fails. Her work wifi seems to function ok.
Having read about similar problems with older moto gs, people recommended (1) turning on and off airplane mode. (2) changing channel number of router.
Both sometimes work and sometimes don't. But it's not really a permanent solution. I'm a bit reluctant to do a factory reset and reinstall everything if it won't resolve the problem. The device came with the latest firmware already installed (5.1.1) and I haven't rooted or unlocked bootloader so should be a pretty clean install.
Anyway, would like to hear that factory reseting could resolve this issue or not before trying.
Thanks for any advice!
Mine does it every now and then. I just unplug my router, wait a minute, plug it back in, and then it connects.
bobbyphoenix said:
Mine does it every now and then. I just unplug my router, wait a minute, plug it back in, and then it connects.
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Yes. It works for me too. But what happens if you're on a public or work wifi where you can't reset the router? It doesn't really seem like a long term solution.
Is this a standard problem with this phone? Anyone else have a similar problem or preferably a solution?
Cheers
tomaquet said:
Yes. It works for me too. But what happens if you're on a public or work wifi where you can't reset the router? It doesn't really seem like a long term solution.
Is this a standard problem with this phone? Anyone else have a similar problem or preferably a solution?
Cheers
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Yeah resetting other than home router is not the answer. It's an Android issue as all my phones do it from time to time. I haven't been able to figure it out. The other "fix" if you can't reset the router is try going into the Wi-Fi settings, and forget the network/name, and then add it back as new. It takes longer, but it could work for you. That's how I get around it when connecting to work when it won't auto connect.
Hi, I had also faced the same problem with a open wifi network which is free for 15 mins ..
Other than that one ..i had every router connected to my phone..
I was thinking the problem is not in your phone.. It's in router which might be old ��
Because old routers will have 802 a or something which are in compatible to some phones..
Or the router is not allowing your phone to get connected.. As your phone is latest and it has advanced protocols inscribed in it..
Do one thing.. Shed some light on this now :
1) router model (if known to you)
2) phone models which got connected to that router and it's operating system version (like 5.1.1)
And there is also one more point.. I found our phone might find problems connecting to 5ghz band router ..while it works fine for smaller routers like 2.4ghz
We can decide when you dig some info about the questions I mentioned...
We will get answers
Just turn off wifi and then turn it on it will fix the problem
banerjeeayan1996 said:
Just turn off wifi and then turn it on it will fix the problem
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You would think it would be that simple, but it's not. It just sits there "Connecting", then nothing, then "Connecting". Keeps cycling like that.
nandakis4 said:
Hi, I had also faced the same problem with a open wifi network which is free for 15 mins ..
Do one thing.. Shed some light on this now :
1) router model (if known to you)
2) phone models which got connected to that router and it's operating system version (like 5.1.1)
And there is also one more point.. I found our phone might find problems connecting to 5ghz band router ..while it works fine for smaller routers like 2.4ghz
We can decide when you dig some info about the questions I mentioned...
We will get answers
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My router is a netgear CG3100Dv3 (using WPA2-PSK [AES] encryption) and uses 2.4 GHz. I don't think it's the router's fault though because I've had many friends connect with a variety of phones and none of them have had the problem before. I currently have a Oneplus One (android 5.0.2) and have used a Nexus 4 and Samsung Galaxy S (1) on this router without problems. Maybe it's a problem with android 5.1.1 as I guess not many of my friends have it yet. I've written to motorola support but they still havent got back to me.
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It's an Android issue as all my phones do it from time to time. I haven't been able to figure it out. The other "fix" if you can't reset the router is try going into the Wi-Fi settings, and forget the network/name, and then add it back as new. It takes longer, but it could work for you. That's how I get around it when connecting to work when it won't auto connect.
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Strange. I've never had a problem before with wifi. Maybe I've been lucky until now. Yep - have tried forgetting and reconnecting to wifi signal. Again, a temporary solution that will quickly become irritating when there shouldn't really be a problem for such a simple operation.
banerjeeayan1996 said:
Just turn off wifi and then turn it on it will fix the problem
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It's a temporary solution but a pain in the arse if you have to reset the router every few hours. And as I said before, what happens when you can't connect to a router which you can't reset? (i.e. public, work)
Change the router's channel, then refresh the wifi in the phone.
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Firstly i agree that our Moto G has some kind of issue with some routers.. but there will be solutions for them from the ROUTERS POINT OF SIDE to make it work
i have read about your router .. Things i suggest (if you have already done them then let me know )
1) your router has option to change MODE to get speeds more than 150mbps.. try changing that 802.11 MODE , restart your Phone and Router and also keep CHANNEL to AUTO , try changing the security WPA to others also..
2) your Wifi of your phone will have a MAC address , copy that and paste in your Router to allow this device..
i am still finding info on your problem..
the reason why i think your Router can solve the problem is : i had once read about 802.11 b/g/n/ac types.. i am getting a doubt that they are the ones causing the problem.. if you are aware of it
have a look at this bro once : http://www.smartmobilephonesolutions.com/content/cant-connect-to-wifi-on-android-smartphone
in this he said that Wifi fix apps can solve the easy problems..:highfive: , hope you find solution
nandakis4 said:
Firstly i agree that our Moto G has some kind of issue with some routers.
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Hmm. That doesn't sound promising. Will they sort it out with the next firmware update? Are motorola even aware there is this problem?
nandakis4 said:
1) your router has option to change MODE to get speeds more than 150mbps.. try changing that 802.11 MODE , restart your Phone and Router and also keep CHANNEL to AUTO , try changing the security WPA to others also..
2) your Wifi of your phone will have a MAC address , copy that and paste in your Router to allow this device.
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Ok. Will change channel to auto mode. It was already on "up to 300 Mbps". Will also put MAC addresss in the router.
However this still relies on having access to the router. What happens when you don't have access. If this is going to happen on many routers then I prefer to return the phone and buy one which never has this problem.
nandakis4 said:
have a look at this bro once : http://www.smartmobilephonesolutions.com/content/cant-connect-to-wifi-on-android-smartphone
in this he said that Wifi fix apps can solve the easy problems..:highfive: , hope you find solution
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I'll give a wifi fix app a go to. But they just seem to automatically delete known wifi SSIDs and passwords.
Another option would be to root and install new ROM and radio, but would prefer not to.
It seems like a lot of Nexus 5 users on 5.1.1 are having wifi problems too:
https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/nexus/4zdMLo2Pn9Y;context-place=forum/nexus
https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/nexus/yx5kGasv2lE;context-place=topicsearchin/nexus/category$3Aconnecting-to-networks-and-devices
Anyway, thanks for you advice!
Just a quick update if there is anyone else reading this thread with a similar problem.
I changed the channel mode to auto and that has seemed to fix the problem. The moto g seems to connect without problems now. I didn't enter the MAC address nor used a "wifi fix" app so far.
Fingers crossed...
I have the same problem. Wifi just stops working and had a ! Symbol beside the wifi icon. I have probably had a 100 phones and devices connected to this router without a problem. I have changed a bunch of settings the router and it didn't help.
Disabling wifi off then on works, but that is no solution. I will try anther Rom or kernel. I am on resurrection 5.1.1
tomaquet said:
Just a quick update if there is anyone else reading this thread with a similar problem.
I changed the channel mode to auto and that has seemed to fix the problem. The moto g seems to connect without problems now. I didn't enter the MAC address nor used a "wifi fix" app so far.
Fingers crossed...
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Finally you made it :highfive: thanks for this reply, i have been waiting for this answer ..
choder said:
I have the same problem. Wifi just stops working and had a ! Symbol beside the wifi icon. I have probably had a 100 phones and devices connected to this router without a problem. I have changed a bunch of settings the router and it didn't help.
Disabling wifi off then on works, but that is no solution. I will try anther Rom or kernel. I am on resurrection 5.1.1
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My problem was slightly different in that the phone wouldn't even connect to the wifi signal. It would cycle continuously between "connecting" and "authentication error".
Does it work with other routers?
nandakis4 said:
Finally you made it thanks for this reply, i have been waiting for this answer ..
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Thanks for your help! I'm still a little wary that the phone will have problems in the future on other routers, but it's a good enough fix for now. Hopefully a later firmware update will sort it out.
Unfortunately, my wife took the moto g on a business trip last week and could not connect to any wifi signals (her colleagues did not have a problem).
Not sure what to do now. I'm in contact with motorola support but they don't have any suggestions yet (apart from blaming the router - which has never had a problem with any other devices!)
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tomaquet said:
Unfortunately, my wife took the moto g on a business trip last week and could not connect to any wifi signals (her colleagues did not have a problem).
Not sure what to do now. I'm in contact with motorola support but they don't have any suggestions yet (apart from blaming the router - which has never had a problem with any other devices!)
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Well I just emailed Amazon and they're sending a replacement. Hopefully this will solve the problem
My galaxy s23+ is not connecting to my router's 5 ghz band.. tried every router. I noticed after i reseted the phone, it connects easily to my home wifi 5ghz band when i restart my phone. Then if i go outside and use another wifi then come home and try to connect the 5ghz band. It doesn't connect until i restart the phone. While phones from realme or redmi don't have any of this kind of problem. Its simply a wifi issue. Does anyone have a solution? Its frustrating to restart the phone everytime i come home. I even searched google but there are no fix.
Try putting it into airplane instead of a reboot, toggle off/on.
Clear system cache.
blackhawk said:
Try putting it into airplane instead of a reboot, toggle off/on.
Clear system cache.
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How to clear system cache? Can you please guide me?
Check this :
blackhawk said:
Try putting it into airplane instead of a reboot, toggle off/on.
Clear system cache.
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Sir, sorry to say this.. but this did not even work at all. Still having the same problem which i did post about.
I don't have this problem, i can connect to 5GHZ wifi band normally
rabihyamak said:
I don't have this problem, i can connect to 5GHZ wifi band normally
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Then should i visit the service center? Will they fix it without any cost?
Pronabesh said:
Then should i visit the service center? Will they fix it without any cost?
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For sure , as you have a defective unit
rabihyamak said:
For sure , as you have a defective unit
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Ok thank you sir. I will visit the service center today. Lets see what happens
Pronabesh said:
Ok thank you sir. I will visit the service center today. Lets see what happens
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Don't go to the service centre. They are usually a bunch of jokers.
Have you tried 'Reset Network Settings'?
TheMystic said:
Don't go to the service centre. They are usually a bunch of jokers.
Have you tried 'Reset Network Settings'?
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You might as well do a factory reset too if the network reset fails. The service center will do that anyway if set in for repairs...
I am seeing a similar problem. Sometimes my phone doesn't load anything. Turning off wifi and connecting again helps. Another thing I noticed is that when I switch rooms my older oneplus 8T would connect seamlessly to a strong wifi within the house. S23+ isn't doing that. Suddenly video will buffer and I see that it's connected to wifi that has low coverage in that room and then I have to turn off/on or manually connect to the correct wifi
aswinrulez said:
I am seeing a similar problem. Sometimes my phone doesn't load anything. Turning off wifi and connecting again helps. Another thing I noticed is that when I switch rooms my older oneplus 8T would connect seamlessly to a strong wifi within the house. S23+ isn't doing that. Suddenly video will buffer and I see that it's connected to wifi that has low coverage in that room and then I have to turn off/on or manually connect to the correct wifi
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You have to enable Intelligent WiFi to have the network switched automatically.
You have 2 WiFi at home?
TheMystic said:
You have to enable Intelligent WiFi to have the network switched automatically.
You have 2 WiFi at home?
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'Intelligent WiFi' is already enabled. I have a wifi extender that has a different wifi name because I made a typo while setting it up. OP8T used to connect between the extender and the main wifi smoothly but with s23+ I have to intervene