The Setup:
Sky Router (uk broadband)
Sonos with Sonos Boost
Samsung S7 Android 7.0
Pixel Android 7.1.2
Iphone 10.3..1
Issue:
All phones can connect to the Sonos setup.
However the Samsung S7 drops the connection after a while and then cannot find the Sonos System.
The ONLY way is by rebooting the Sky Router.
Rebooting the phone does not work
Switching Wifi on and off does not work
Setting a static DHCP IP number for the Samsung and Sonos Boost, does not work.
I don't think i have any software or settings on the Samsung that should affect this.
Can anyone suggest anything else I can do?
Thanks
Related
Hi
I just got my Nexus 5 yesterday and could not connect to the WIFI at work. People at work with Samsung Galaxy S4s are also unable to connect however the S3 and my Galaxy Nexus are able to connect fine.
There's two networks: a Guest network that doesn't require a password and a network that requires a password. I am unable to connect to either. The phone will say "Connecting" for a couple seconds and go back to "Saved". At home I'm able to connect fine.
I was wondering if anyone else is having similar issues, or know of a solution. If anyone had an S4 and now a Nexus 5 are you able to connect to networks you couldn't before?
Thanks
Jeff
This will be an issue with the network not the phone.
Hi All, I've bought one of these beauty's and am well pleased with it. However I have come across a small but annoying problem that I hope someone can help me out with.
At initial set up I connect to my home network. This works absolutely fine. When I set the tablet to connect to my tethering hotspot on my S4 that is when problems occur. It connects initially but then shows disabled. The same now happens with the home network. The home network is via a HH5 which has both 2.4GHz & 5GHz. enabled. Telling the device to forget each of the AP's and reconnecting them does not work. Other devices (W7 PC's, the telly & another S4 ) can connect to my tethering hotspot without any problem.
My Sitecom Router did this, I had to disable OPS on it and do a hard reboot on the router. Give that a try.
I have the same problem...continue disconnection and reconnection...help me!!!
Try switching the channel. Use this APP to find the best one: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.farproc.wifi.analyzer
For me, adding the Note to the static DHCP List in my router settings (trendnet TEW-652 BRP) seemed to do the trick. Some people also recommend changing 802.11 mode to single (g or n) as opposed to mixed (g and n), and changing IP to static in the Note Wi-Fi settings.
... Note Pro 12.2 (900) ...
I have the same problem
tierrebi said:
I have the same problem...continue disconnection and reconnection...help me!!!
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I have the same problem. I tried adding DHCP and all the other suggestions. None of them is solving the problem.
zubazuba said:
I have the same problem. I tried adding DHCP and all the other suggestions. None of them is solving the problem.
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I had to change the broadcast channel on my hotspot to 2.4GHz to get the Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 to see the WiFi network.
Mine's doing same thing. Turn off DHCP in wifi settings of 12.2 Pro and use a Static IP way the hell up there on the range so one of your dynamic devices doesn't grab it.
This tablet is such a piece of crap. Been trying to sell it forever. Definitely the worst display on any of the newest-generation Samsung devices. Plus it has these retarded problems with completely rudimentary technologies.
Hi All,
I have a Samsung Galaxy S7 - International version - G930F. Currently running latest XSA firmware (Android 7.0 build DQBH).
The phone is not rooted.
I cannot connect to WiFi in my office.
No issues connecting to WiFi at home.
I have tried static IP instead of DHCP. It will then connect to access point but without internet.
Any idea how to resolve this?
yoonus said:
Hi All,
I have a Samsung Galaxy S7 - International version - G930F. Currently running latest XSA firmware (Android 7.0 build DQBH).
The phone is not rooted.
I cannot connect to WiFi in my office.
No issues connecting to WiFi at home.
I have tried static IP instead of DHCP. It will then connect to access point but without internet.
Any idea how to resolve this?
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Ask tech support at your office, might need the IP of the gateway, or try using a public DNS like Googles
Likely something to do with their network rather than your phone
yoonus said:
Hi All,
I have a Samsung Galaxy S7 - International version - G930F. Currently running latest XSA firmware (Android 7.0 build DQBH).
The phone is not rooted.
I cannot connect to WiFi in my office.
No issues connecting to WiFi at home.
I have tried static IP instead of DHCP. It will then connect to access point but without internet.
Any idea how to resolve this?
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Maybe you need to ask your IT person to clear all mac add that are on the AP.
Troubles with finding where to edit my profile as well as locating my device. It says that I have a note 3 from AT&T;
I have a Samsung J7 Crown from Straight Talk.
The issue im having is that my device connects ("screen mirroring " / SmartView) to my TCL roku tv just fine, until after about ten minutes - give or take - then it disconnects without giving any notification on tv or phone as to why. Everything is updated as far as I am aware, even my tv.
I have tried different locations and distances. Issue persists.
Please help, thanks.
*side note: Since I only have internet on phone, could I connect my tv and phone to a wireless router and expect a more stable connection?
Hello,
I have a stock Motorola Z3 Play running on Pie and there's one issue I can't solve.
When I get back home it won't connect to my WiFi network unless I unlock the screen. I don't know if it's a bug or a feature. I never had this issue on any of my previous phones, my wife has a Galaxy Xcover 4 running on 7.0 and it connects even before she enters the house.
I have presence detection based on wireless clients list on my smart home controller and having to unlock the phone manually each time I get back just kills the idea.
Is there any option I could miss in the settings that could force such behavior?