I updated a family members Redmi 6 to MIUI 11 and it's developed a WiFi issue. that I can't seem to fix.
Basically, I turn on WiFi and it connects like normal but then several seconds later it will disconnect, but then it'll immediately reconnect as normal. It will do this connect then disconnect in a loop without ever staying connected.
I've restarted the phone, reset the WiFi settings on the phone then rebooted and reset my router all with no luck.
My Moto G7 Plus along with a laptop, several google home devices and a few other WiFi stuff all work just fine so I can't seem to figure out what's wrong.
The only thing I've not done yet is a full phone reset, I would need to do a backup before I try that but not sure what is the best way to do it.
Here is a video of what my issue is.
I've also posted on the MI community but hoping someone here can help me out.
https://youtu.be/SM0K0ssgSz4
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Hi so i've been searching and re-searching over and over to fin what is going on but i can't find a solution to my problem, turns out that mi wifi (and bluetooth) can't turn on, funny thing is, i have to reset several times in order to make them work but it will last just a few minutes, although i have notice that when i make it work and stay connected on a strong wifi signal sometimes it wont deactivate but not always this is getting frustating, another thing is that when i do a factory reset or install a new rom rather stock or cm or any variation it will work but just for a minutes as well.... any idea what it could cause this and how to fix it??
Hi all. I have a weird issue that after Googling it doesn't seem anyone else has had.
The issue started earlier today, in the morning. I was using my phone on the WiFi and it was working phone, then my phone crashed, restarted itself.
I noticed it wasn't connected to the WiFi, went to the WiFi settings and where it usually says the list of networks it said "Turning on WiFi" and the slider at the top was greyed out so I couldn't turn it off.
I tried airplane mode and that didn't help. But the phone was working fine on my mobile data so restarted.
Now the weirder part starts. I basically have an issue where, if I turn on the WiFi, my phone crashes, or doesn't act like it's turning the WiFi on.
Even going Settings and then pressing on the WiFi option freezes the phone.
The problem started when I was still using 4.4.4 however since the problem developed I've used my mobile data to download the updates and now have 5.1.1 I think.
The problem persists even after updating to the most recent version and doing a factory restore. The phone is currently completely stock with nothing downloaded on to it. All I did is go through the first time setup for the device.
The WiFi currently is off, and the phone is working however it won't connect to my data, it has the signal bars and then an ! instead of a 4G icon.
If I try to turn the WiFi on it crashes the phone.
The phone is still under warranty so I plan on contacting LG on Monday however it's currently 3:34 AM on a Sunday so I have a day until I can call them and was hoping for a solution in that time.
Thanks in advance. I have the phone to hand so anything you want me to test I'm able to.
There is some information I didn't type as I don't know what is important was trying to avoid a wall of text so if you have any more questions I'll answer I best I can.
Thanks for reading, I hope you can help!
Please be patient with me, I'm not massively tech-savvy.
I have a OnePlus One with CM 12.1-YOG4PAS3JL.
I have the same issue as described on the Cyanogen forum - but with CM 12.1. I've posted there but nobody has responded! Issue is as follows:
After being connected to WiFi for hours, my phone will not reconnect to data after losing WiFi signal. Phone signal is fine. The fix is to turn aeroplane mode ON/OFF or to restart my phone. If I connect to WiFi for 2 minutes and dis-connect, this problem does not occur. After restarting the phone or turning aeroplane mode ON/OFF, this problem will re-occur after being connected to WiFi for an extended period of time.
My phone is apparently on the latest OnePlus One version of CM, yet my problem seems eerily similar to the above thread I described - so this seems like a known problem. I've contacted OPO Support but let's just say their responses are slow.
Thanks for any advice. APN settings are fine & already done a full factory reset - did not help. SIM not changed, data plan not changed.
The phone has just gone over 6 months old (6 months and a few days), so I'm not sure whether OnePlus One are going to try and get out of any warranty clause. I have never installed any OS apart from what the phone told me to download in 'check for system updates'.
Thiis issue is fixed on CM13 Nightlly.
Lionheartat20 said:
Please be patient with me, I'm not massively tech-savvy.
I have a OnePlus One with CM 12.1-YOG4PAS3JL.
I have the same issue as described on the Cyanogen forum - but with CM 12.1. I've posted there but nobody has responded! Issue is as follows:
After being connected to WiFi for hours, my phone will not reconnect to data after losing WiFi signal. Phone signal is fine. The fix is to turn aeroplane mode ON/OFF or to restart my phone. If I connect to WiFi for 2 minutes and dis-connect, this problem does not occur. After restarting the phone or turning aeroplane mode ON/OFF, this problem will re-occur after being connected to WiFi for an extended period of time.
My phone is apparently on the latest OnePlus One version of CM, yet my problem seems eerily similar to the above thread I described - so this seems like a known problem. I've contacted OPO Support but let's just say their responses are slow.
Thanks for any advice. APN settings are fine & already done a full factory reset - did not help. SIM not changed, data plan not changed.
The phone has just gone over 6 months old (6 months and a few days), so I'm not sure whether OnePlus One are going to try and get out of any warranty clause. I have never installed any OS apart from what the phone told me to download in 'check for system updates'.
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Use profiles. I use this in RR 12.1.
Default profile -->when connect your WiFi -->preferred network --> 2g
Create a new profile, example:
Street profile --> when disconnect your WiFi --> preferred network --> 2g/3g/4g
It did trick for me.
Updated to Oreo today. Everything seemed fine but I've noticed that the wifi is now intermittent to the point of uselessness. The wifi will show connected, but will stop passing data after 10 seconds or so. Sometimes it recovers and sometimes it doesn't. I can disconnect and reconnect to get it started again, but it goes right back into the problem in another 10 seconds.
Things I've tried that did not fix the problem:
1. Rebooting phone
2. Rebooting router
3. Forgetting and reconnecting to wifi
And in combo: Forget wifi, reboot phone, reboot router, reconnect
So it's not a settings or "stale" connection issue. It's definitely something in the update that messed up the wifi driver somehow. It's completely useless now; I have to use mobile data all the time to get anything done.
I usually don't like to update OTA but tend to wait till the full firmware is available and I then flash my phone this way its got no conflicts, the latest firmware I can find for oreo is G950USQS2CRB9 so you might find the download and try flashing it, might help, wouldn't hurt anything to do it to see if that will fix any wifi issues.
It not solve the problem and many people have the issue on different forums
So I'm guessing this is an android 12 problem seeing as this started happening after installing android 12 a while back. Though I could still connect to wifi it was unstable, now it just won't connect to anything.
Restarting the phone doesnt help and resetting the wifi/bluetooth settings does nothing either.
I also only see 5ghz networks and they disappear and reappear randomly even if the signal strength is really good and I'm in close proximity to the wifi network.
I'm also out of mobile data which is the only way for me to get a working internet connection on the phone currently so I can't back anything up and try to reinstall the phone )))))))
Gotta love android 12 and how your phone can just be rendered useless without warning