Hi,
This is certainly not Mate 9 specific but I have recently problems to access some, not all secure webpages. "Secure connection failed", authentication of received data could not be verified.
It's the case with every browser and only occurs when I'm not connected to a WiFi network. Any ideas here?
Thanks
Is your time settings on automatic?
Same for Firefox?
Yes, on automatic.
Anyway, for some odd reason pages are working now without any updates. Quite strange.
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I can connect the the network, I can browse the internet for a few mins, but then I start getting DNS errors.
The WiFi is still connected, but NO webpage will open. I can still open my modem's page (192.168.1.1), but anything that involved DNS won't work.
Please help me solve this. I'm on an Elfin running WM6.5.3 (Onyx ROM). No one else using that rom is having this problem.
Thanks.
tried various wifi routers? i.e., go to friends houses and try there..?
can other wifi devices use dns when yours stops working?
Yeah, my laptop works fine. I've tried this at many places, same problem.
I flashed to a previous ROM version, another ROM, hard resetted, nothing solves this.
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cyanide911 said:
I flashed to a previous ROM version, another ROM, hard resetted, nothing solves this.
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I have the same issue on [08.02.2010][ROM][PLK][WM 6.5 BULID 21891] eXperience V 10 FINALES. After soft reset / swiching off/on wifi doesnt work. It shows up gree field as connected but now opening web pages, nor getting emails etc. No program can use internet.
I found that there is no wifi connection "mini tower" on the top bar. The problem is "solved" when I open wifi card settings, and temporary write static Ip. After ok, and after coming back to properties and changing to dynamic (dhcp) again it starts to move.
I also noticed strange IP being in the static Ip field it says something like f1::f1f3...etc. So dummy IP adres with hexadecimal code.
lozrog said:
I have the same issue on [08.02.2010][ROM][PLK][WM 6.5 BULID 21891] eXperience V 10 FINALES. After soft reset / swiching off/on wifi doesnt work. It shows up gree field as connected but now opening web pages, nor getting emails etc. No program can use internet.
I found that there is no wifi connection "mini tower" on the top bar. The problem is "solved" when I open wifi card settings, and temporary write static Ip. After ok, and after coming back to properties and changing to dynamic (dhcp) again it starts to move.
I also noticed strange IP being in the static Ip field it says something like f1::f1f3...etc. So dummy IP adres with hexadecimal code.
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its called ipv6
So here is the deal. browser gives me an error "web page not available" when attempting to surf via wifi. it has worked in the past and hasn't worked since I rooted it. it works fine on 3G. wifi setting on my router haven't changed.
when i rooted it i lost all my APN settings. I have checked the settings twice now and they are the same as it was before the root. anyone have any idea why i would loose browsing functionality over wifi?
Also i should mention that all other web apps work when this happens (ie: email, gtalk, gmaps etc)
Hi there,
I am having an issue with my MK808B connecting to my home network. I can connect fine to numerous other hotspots (samsung galaxy nexus, ipad, mifi, etc), but for some reason it just does not want to connect to my home network.
My router is a Cradlepoint MBR-1000, and I am tethering it to a Pantech UM270 Modem for Verizon LTE internet. I can connect fine to this network on several other devices, including the Samsung Galaxy Nexus.
The MK808B shows strong signal, but every time I hit "Connect", it will say connecting for a few seconds and then just revert to saying "Saved, Secured" but without any connection being made. I have of course tried all the normal stuff about rebooting routers, etc. I have tried "Forgetting" the network several times and re-connecting - no luck. I tried setting a static IP address to my home computers thinking there might be an IP conflict issue, but that doesn't seem to be it. I also tried taking off all security on the network, but it still does the same thing.
Some of the other forums I have looked at suggest going to some "Advanced" wifi settings on android, but the MK808b doesn't seem to have that option that I can find.
I looked into my router settings and I do not have any unusual permission settings that I can tell - i.e. no "MAC address filtering" or "Access Control" enabled.
Admittedly I am no network expert, and it seems like there must be some simple issue that I am overlooking.
Anybody got any ideas?
Thanks!
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Stupid answer, but have you rebooted the stick? I've seen that happen on multiple Android devices randomly, and a reboot always fixes it. You can also forget the network and try reconnecting and retyping your password. Either/both of those should fix.
fbueller said:
Stupid answer, but have you rebooted the stick? I've seen that happen on multiple Android devices randomly, and a reboot always fixes it. You can also forget the network and try reconnecting and retyping your password. Either/both of those should fix.
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Yup, tried both of those ideas. Thanks for trying to help, though!
So since I got the Marshmallow update on my Moto G (XT1540) I am unable to connect to the WiFi at work, I have the correct SSID and password and it worked fine on Lollipop, but keep getting "Authentication error" now that I have Marshmallow. I have tried doing a Forget Network and rejoining it and doing a Network Reset in the Backup and Reset settings menu.
Our internal help desk and myself are puzzled by it isn't working... We have a fairly current Ruckus WiFi deployment, using WPA2 and EAS encryption. This WiFi SSID is specifically intended for employee's mobile devices, and no one else has reported any issues, but to our IT staff's knowledge mine is the first Marshmallow device attempting to access the WiFi.
Any thoughts, or any way to track down what the real cause is? Would a logcat show me anything?
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Anyone else having issues with WiFi since Marshmallow? I only have this issue at this one site, always the same Authentication Error and I know it is not the password (on my company issued iPhone I have deleted and added the WiFi network several times, so the password is correct). Our help desk is stumped. I am assuming this is related to encryption type (TKIP/AES) from the error. This worked fine on Lollipop...
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Anyone else having issues with WiFi since Marshmallow? I only have this issue at this one site, always the same Authentication Error and I know it is not the password (on my company issued iPhone I have deleted and added the WiFi network several times, so the password is correct). Our help desk is stumped. I am assuming this is related to encryption type (TKIP/AES) from the error. This worked fine on Lollipop...
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I am always getting my mobile reboot when connected with wi fi on marshmallow
gopikrishnachowdaru said:
I am always getting my mobile reboot when connected with wi fi on marshmallow
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Factory default... If problems continue, flash factory image or return to Motorola
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acejavelin said:
So since I got the Marshmallow update on my Moto G (XT1540) I am unable to connect to the WiFi at work, I have the correct SSID and password and it worked fine on Lollipop, but keep getting "Authentication error" now that I have Marshmallow. I have tried doing a Forget Network and rejoining it and doing a Network Reset in the Backup and Reset settings menu.
Our internal help desk and myself are puzzled by it isn't working... We have a fairly current Ruckus WiFi deployment, using WPA2 and EAS encryption. This WiFi SSID is specifically intended for employee's mobile devices, and no one else has reported any issues, but to our IT staff's knowledge mine is the first Marshmallow device attempting to access the WiFi.
Any thoughts, or any way to track down what the real cause is? Would a logcat show me anything?
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Were you able to resolve? I had no wifi issue until today. I am in the process of changing routers and just installed a Linksys 1900ACS. When connecting my phone to wifi, it gets stuck on "Obtaining IP address". However, when I try to connect to the guest network, there are no issues.
Update: I wanted to keep WEP to avoid changing the settings in all my wifi cameras. But when I changed to WPA2 Personal, all worked. Don't know why WEP did not work as it did with my previous router.
MrTooPhone said:
Were you able to resolve? I had no wifi issue until today. I am in the process of changing routers and just installed a Linksys 1900ACS. When connecting my phone to wifi, it gets stuck on "Obtaining IP address". However, when I try to connect to the guest network, there are no issues.
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No, we were not able to find a solution other than I connected to the guest network, which oddly is on the same APs, using the same encryption, just a different SSID and passphrase, which works fine. Can't explain it or find a solution, sorry.
Since this morning, both my WiFi and my mobile data (LTE) do not work. Both show the "!" symbol next to it. Tried turning off wifi, enabling flight-mode and disabling it again, turn off the device and everything.
I know my local internet is working since I'm currently posting this thread with it.
I have honestly no idea what's causing it and how to fix it
Both now work again. I did absolutely nothing and still have no idea what caused it
Edit: it kinda works but is super slow
Edit 2: Not working again, maybe the internet connection is so slow that android thinks its not there?
Perhaps your DNS server was down for a bit if you set a custom one. People on the reddit were facing the same thing. I don't recall the exact DNS I think it was AdGuard or something. But yeah.
Yup, thats totally it. Completely forgot that I had that DNS enabled