Mobile data not working after wifi disconnect - Google Pixel 3 Questions & Answers

My phone takes a long time to resume the data after WiFi is disconnected. Most of the time I have to reset the phone or put it in airplane mode.

rixard14 said:
My phone takes a long time to resume the data after WiFi is disconnected. Most of the time I have to reset the phone or put it in airplane mode.
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Do you have developer options enabled, if so try to enable --> Mobile data always active and see if that resolves the handover time from Wifi to Mobile data.

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[Q] Wondering if the Venom ROM will get any of the updates TMO just released

If anyone knows, will the ViperOneS ROM get the updates TMO just released?
http://phandroid.com/2012/09/26/htc-one-s-for-t-mobile-usa-getting-android-4-0-4/
Specifically,
Helps with data connection delay
Helps with signal fluctuations
At random times, data signal will drop and won't reconnect to the network. Only fix is to go into Airplane mode and back.
treklos said:
If anyone knows, will the ViperOneS ROM get the updates TMO just released?
http://phandroid.com/2012/09/26/htc-one-s-for-t-mobile-usa-getting-android-4-0-4/
Specifically,
Helps with data connection delay
Helps with signal fluctuations
At random times, data signal will drop and won't reconnect to the network. Only fix is to go into Airplane mode and back.
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for the signal fluctuations i solved it with "Disable FastDormancy" got the same problem like you before.
For the data connection delay I don't understand what you mean.
McGiver93 said:
for the signal fluctuations i solved it with "Disable FastDormancy" got the same problem like you before.
For the data connection delay I don't understand what you mean.
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I've done the "Disable Fast Dormancy" and that seems to keep it connected to the network longer, but it'll still randomly disconnect from the network (just less frequently).
Well the "Helps with data connection delay" seems to describe what happens to me when I browse or use an app that requires data.
http://support.t-mobile.com/docs/DOC-4288
Basically, you can see the data signal bars drop and everything appears to time-out, then it will disconnect from the network. You can either wait a few minutes for it to reconnect, or go into Airplane mode or do a reboot to get it to re-connect.
One thing that I've noticed when going into Airplane mode, is from the Settings menu, the Mobile Network switch is greyed out and the phone takes about 1-2 minutes to put itself in Airplane mode. But when I do have signal, going into Airplane mode is much quicker. Is there a way to view what the phone or radio are doing when it disconnects?
Wich radio are u on?
Maybe updating could fix it
If I helped in anyway please hit thanks

My WiFi Problem

I tried to resolve this problem for quite a while without success . I connect to a WiFi without problems by pressing radio button or through settings. Also I can disconnect without problems. But there is this thing: I am connected at my home lets say on WiFi and I go without turning off my WIFI to another place lets say work, and my phone won't connect to that WIFI automatically (radio button for WiFi is turned on). So I need to turn the button off and turn it on again and then it will connect, or I just go to settings for WiFi and it will start scanning and connect to WiFi immediately.
More about this behavior: if I am connected to WiFi and go out of range and then in a range of another spot lets say in 10-20 minutes my phone will connect automatically. If its longer period maybe 20 minutes or more it wont connect automatically when I get into range. Also I dont think that has something to do with phone getting to deep sleep, because this morning I was walking to my home and listening music all the time and when I got home my phone didnt connect automatically. Nothing. It just seems it stops scanning, also when this happens I am not notified about open networks when I get in range.
My WiFi setting is always set on always connected and this happens even when I flash new stock ROM. While ago when I flashed version 2.3.4 this wasnt a problem, now even when I flash that one I have this same problem. I also tried few different stock ROMS without success.
I know this is not a big deal but it is irritating and I would like to fix this, so please help
Check your wifi sleep policy.
Press menu in wifi settings and set it to 'never'
Check your wifi sleep policy.
Press menu in wifi settings and set it to 'never'
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Wifi sleep policy is set that way already

[Q] Mobile data switching issues

Hi all, I am having some issues with my Z3s mobile data switch. If I have mobile data on and then activate my wifi, the mobiles data 3g icon disappears, which I had assumed is normal because wifi trumps data.
After I turn wifi off, the data connection icon does not come back and i have no internet access. When I go to settings to reactivate the data connection, it says it is already on. I have to shut it off/turn it on manually 3 or 4 times before it reconnects... and it seems like it takes a really long time to reconnect too.
Any thoughts?
1. Try to reinstall the internet and mms settings under settings, Wireless and networks, Internet Settings.
2. Try under settings, Wireless and networks, mobile networks, prefered network mode, select any of the non LTE/4G options.
3 .If either of those don't work, then try under settings, Wireless and networks, mobile networks, then network operator, then select your network provider from the list, then do each of the previous step 2 then step 1.
If that still doesn't work take the sim back and get it checked out by your provider, or request a new one.
danw_oz said:
1. Try to reinstall the internet and mms settings under settings, Wireless and networks, Internet Settings.
2. Try under settings, Wireless and networks, mobile networks, prefered network mode, select any of the non LTE/4G options.
3 .If either of those don't work, then try under settings, Wireless and networks, mobile networks, then network operator, then select your network provider from the list, then do each of the previous step 2 then step 1.
If that still doesn't work take the sim back and get it checked out by your provider, or request a new one.
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Thanks for this. Apparently it matters in which order you do things with this phone so when I set it up before installing the sim it messed it up. I reset the phone back to factory defaults but this time with the sim card in it and it now works a lot better--though switching between wifi and mobile data is rather slow, at least compared to my One M8.
hmm, shouldn't do I haven't noticed that previously, I would be wary of your sim card.
I have the same issue on my Z3 Compact. Is there no other way than a factory reset? I'm rooted btw
Try turning off Stamina mode
I've had the same or similar issue with the T-Mobile version of the Z3 (D6616). For my phone, I've noticed that it is Stamina mode that is causing this issue. Another post described a similar issue and the way to resolve it was to clear the data and cache on the "Extended Standby mode controller" app/process. Note however that this causes all the stamina settings to be reset such as the apps active in standby. Eventually though this didn't work any more so I decided to turn off Stamina mode altogether. So far, the Wi-Fi to mobile data switching works flawlessly with Stamina mode off.
My feeling it has to do with an app/apps that affect this particular process. I had reset my phone and installed apps "slowly" (install one app, test, install another app, test, etc.) to see which app would cause this though could not pinpoint a particular app. I've experienced this issue with three Xperia Z3's (the first Z3 I had, the replacement Z3 due to a camera button issue, and my wife's Z3) so this has to be a software issue.
Another option is to put the phone in Airplane mode then take it out of airplane mode.
I have the same issue. Although it arises sporadically, I simply enable and disable Airplane mode when I'm out of wifi range if the phone fails to catch mobile data.
nOrbX187 said:
I've had the same or similar issue with the T-Mobile version of the Z3 (D6616). For my phone, I've noticed that it is Stamina mode that is causing this issue. Another post described a similar issue and the way to resolve it was to clear the data and cache on the "Extended Standby mode controller" app/process. Note however that this causes all the stamina settings to be reset such as the apps active in standby. Eventually though this didn't work any more so I decided to turn off Stamina mode altogether. So far, the Wi-Fi to mobile data switching works flawlessly with Stamina mode off.
My feeling it has to do with an app/apps that affect this particular process. I had reset my phone and installed apps "slowly" (install one app, test, install another app, test, etc.) to see which app would cause this though could not pinpoint a particular app. I've experienced this issue with three Xperia Z3's (the first Z3 I had, the replacement Z3 due to a camera button issue, and my wife's Z3) so this has to be a software issue.
Another option is to put the phone in Airplane mode then take it out of airplane mode.
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You can leave STAMINA mode on (under Power management), however...... only enable the "Extended Standby" option and of course Activation should be at 100%/Always on. When Wi-Fi is on, you must also have whitelisted 2 specific apps in STAMINA under the "Apps active in standby" list: The text msg app you're using (i.e. Textra, etc) and I would also whitelist one under "All others" entitled "Phone/Messaging Storage". Again, this is only for when you have Wi-Fi on. Keep the other stuff disabled in here. With regards to STAMINA mode.......
First, put Keep Wi-Fi on during sleep to "Only when plugged in" (Settings, Wi-Fi, Advanced). Also, make sure everything else on that page is unchecked/disabled. Turn off STAMINA mode. Go into Settings, Apps, All, Extended Standby Mode Controller, Clear Data AND Cache. Then go to your text app's (Textra, etc) "App info" page (on same Apps "All" screen) and clear ONLY the cache, then close out the app itself (3D button to the right of the virtual Home button, swipe the text app off the screen). Reset. When you come back, follow what I said above, including turning STAMINA mode back on (note the removal of having to leave "queue background data" off.) Make sure that when you turn STAMINA mode on that the pop-up shows up describing it. If it doesn't at any point, then repeat this paragraph's instructions. What I just said here MAY resolve any lingering MMS issues, and also resolve any issues regarding with STAMINA mode not kicking in too. When I did this my phone spit out a few "missed" incoming MMS messages out all at once. And the battery seems to be last longer too.
It seems that MMS messages will def show up if Wi-Fi is on, but it will take longer to show up if screen is off. Maybe 3-5 minutes longer.
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Can't maintain WiFi

Experiencing the following issue
ever since the upgrade to 12.1-YOG4PAS3JL...
If I leave home/work (Wi-Fi) briefly, (and so therefore on mobile data) and then soon after return to my regular Wi-Fi, it does not reconnect, it just stays on mobile data. The Wi-Fi signal remains on, but does not auto reconnect. If I check my Wi-Fi settings it must shows the location with a status of 'saved'. My only remedy is to go into and out of Airplane mode, and then it does connect to Wi-Fi.
How can I fix this?
hesian said:
Experiencing the following issue
ever since the upgrade to 12.1-YOG4PAS3JL...
If I leave home/work (Wi-Fi) briefly, (and so therefore on mobile data) and then soon after return to my regular Wi-Fi, it does not reconnect, it just stays on mobile data. The Wi-Fi signal remains on, but does not auto reconnect. If I check my Wi-Fi settings it must shows the location with a status of 'saved'. My only remedy is to go into and out of Airplane mode, and then it does connect to Wi-Fi.
How can I fix this?
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Have upgraded to CyanogenOS 12.1.1-YOG7DAS2K1 but still have the same issue.
Anybody know how to fix???
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Keeping wifi on during sleep

How to keep wifi on during sleep?
don't turn it off?
i turned off the power safe mode somehow, it still go to sleep after an hour or so of none usuage
why i need the wifi to be connected always because i am using desktop WhatsApp App. and it got disconnected when the internet is off on my phone.
angka8 said:
why i need the wifi to be connected always because i am using desktop WhatsApp App. and it got disconnected when the internet is off on my phone.
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Try wifi, advanced setting, turn on wifi automatically setting to off.
ZayaanAhyaan said:
Try wifi, advanced setting, turn on wifi automatically setting to off.
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but isn't this automatic connecting to the saved wifi connection when within range? thanks
sleep option has been removed so you can try to disable optimise settings under device care/advanced and see if that hopefully makes a difference and/or go adb route
https://www.androidpolice.com/2017/...y-removed-keep-wifi-sleep-toggle-pixel-2/?amp
raul6 said:
sleep option has been removed so you can try to disable optimise settings under device care/advanced and see if that hopefully makes a difference and/or go adb route
https://www.androidpolice.com/2017/...y-removed-keep-wifi-sleep-toggle-pixel-2/?amp
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Why did Google always remove features that is good?

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