Wifi keeps dropping on OnePlus 7 Pro - OnePlus 7 Pro Questions & Answers

my wifi keeps disconnecting on my phone
i have to manually disable and enable it
i have tried to
wipe cache
reboot the phone
disconnected all existing wifi networks including home wifi - rebooted phone and then reconnected wifi
any ideas?
TIA Bart

bartjunited said:
my wifi keeps disconnecting on my phone
i have to manually disable and enable it
i have tried to
wipe cache
reboot the phone
disconnected all existing wifi networks including home wifi - rebooted phone and then reconnected wifi
any ideas?
TIA Bart
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Go to your Phone Settings, System, Reset options, Reset Wi-Fi, mobile & Bluetooth! This should work!

Thanks a lot I've just tried that
?It works

This work for me, thanks a lot!

luarpc said:
Go to your Phone Settings, System, Reset options, Reset Wi-Fi, mobile & Bluetooth! This should work!
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Thanks it works for me too. ONEPLUS 7T PRO

Go to your Phone Settings, System, Reset options, Reset Wi-Fi, mobile & Bluetooth! This should work!
I'm using oneplus 7t pro Mclaren 11 and problem
persist

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Try a factory rest
You wil lose all data but this usually solves the problem
allspark2020 said:
Try a factory rest
You wil lose all data but this usually solves the problem
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before doing that, try wiping cache and dalvik-cache in recovery, for me that solved some problems i had with wifi, if it doesn't work, then you probably have to do a factory reset

[Q] Wifi Not Auto-Reconnecting

Hi all,
I am using cm-10.2-20130903-EXPERIMENTAL-evita-NODELAY.zip. I have one issue with wifi being not connected automatically. Wifi works fine if I connect it manually, but if I leave the house and come back- it stays on mobile data. Wifi is enabled, sees my home network (at least by the signal meter), but doesn't automatically connect to wifi when it's present. I think it does at my work place though- not sure what the difference there would be. If I ask device to forget the home wifi and reconnect it manually by putting in password it does connect.
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Do you use any power saving app that can control wifi settings? Did you try wipe cache/dalvik cache in recovery?
fa2f said:
Do you use any power saving app that can control wifi settings? Did you try wipe cache/dalvik cache in recovery?
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No I don't use any power saver app and I didn't try wiping cache/dalvik cache in recovery. Wiping cache would help?

[Q] Help with mobile connection

So earlier today I booted into stock recovery and wiped the cache partition in the hopes that it might get the bugs out and speed my N5 up a bit. Well, while wiping the cache partition the phone frozen. I held the power button to reboot the device. The phone booted up fine, but I've seemed to have lost my carrier settings. I've taken the sim in and out several times and cannot get the device to connect to a mobile network. Carrier settings is not present under settings so I cannot manually update the profile. The phone is stock and running on the Sprint network. Anyone have any ideas how to get this thing working again? Thanks for your help!
Have you tried resetting your APNs back to default as well as setting preferred network to LTE/CDMA?
zephiK said:
Have you tried resetting your APNs back to default as well as setting preferred network to LTE/CDMA?
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how do i reset apns?
ebtek220 said:
how do i reset apns?
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Depending what ROM you use.. Settings -> Mobile Network or
Settings -> More -> Access Point Names -> Menu -> Reset to default
zephiK said:
Depending what ROM you use.. Settings -> Mobile Network or
Settings -> More -> Access Point Names -> Menu -> Reset to default
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It's not giving me that option. I'm running stock.
ebtek220 said:
It's not giving me that option. I'm running stock.
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The option is there, you just have to find it under Wireless & Networks. I'm on a custom ROM so it appears in a different part of the menu.
Select Settings.
Select More Settings.
Select Mobile Networks.
Select Access Point Names.
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I think thats what he means. "Mobile network" is gone.... Maybe?
Yes that's what i mean. Carrier Settings is missing as an option. I tired to do a factory reset under settings but when I click the button nothing happens. This is very odd.
ebtek220 said:
So earlier today I booted into stock recovery and wiped the cache partition in the hopes that it might get the bugs out and speed my N5 up a bit. Well, while wiping the cache partition the phone frozen. I held the power button to reboot the device. The phone booted up fine, but I've seemed to have lost my carrier settings. I've taken the sim in and out several times and cannot get the device to connect to a mobile network. Carrier settings is not present under settings so I cannot manually update the profile. The phone is stock and running on the Sprint network. Anyone have any ideas how to get this thing working again? Thanks for your help!
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This happened to me before. I wiped cache, it seemed like it hung up so I rebooted and lost network connectivity. Lucky for me (and you) it's easily fixable. Go back into recovery and wipe cache again. This time let it finish. It might seem like it's stuck but just let it run its course. When it's done, boot it back up and everything should be fine.
_MetalHead_ said:
This happened to me before. I wiped cache, it seemed like it hung up so I rebooted and lost network connectivity. Lucky for me (and you) it's easily fixable. Go back into recovery and wipe cache again. This time let it finish. It might seem like it's stuck but just let it run its course. When it's done, boot it back up and everything should be fine.
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Thanks for the message; I wish I would have seen it sooner. I did fix the issue, but in a round about way. I tried to do a factory reset in recovery and the same thing happened it just froze up... or maybe was just was taking a long time. Anyway my impatience lead me to reboot, well that put me into a boot loop. Great... So i decide the only way out of this was to flash a factory image. Upon unlocking the bootloader and rebooting from fastboot all is back to normal. I hadn't planned on rooting my N5, but I'm this far now I might as well do it. Thanks everyone for the insight!

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I was using my rooted Android 6.0 with that kernel chainfire uploaded here on xda with the supersu 2.52 beta, and it was working fine for a few days until my wifi started to stop working, turn off, then turn on after a few seconds, lag, reboot, turn off, on, off, on until it stopped working. Putting the phone to airplane mode then back to normal or safe reboot could get it work for 10 minutes and not every time.
Solutions I have tried and didn't work:
Reflashed android 6 without wiping data
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Flash 5.1.1 with wiping data
Clear Dalvik Cache
echo -ne the .macaddr file
delete the wpa_supplicant files
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My logs: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-9FuBmRk_7QWll1NTRnenNsYXc/view?usp=sharing
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biro2200 said:
I was using my rooted Android 6.0 with that kernel chainfire uploaded here on xda with the supersu 2.52 beta, and it was working fine for a few days until my wifi started to stop working, turn off, then turn on after a few seconds, lag, reboot, turn off, on, off, on until it stopped working. Putting the phone to airplane mode then back to normal or safe reboot could get it work for 10 minutes and not every time.
Solutions I have tried and didn't work:
Reflashed android 6 without wiping data
Factory Reset android 6
Flash 5.1.1 with wiping data
Clear Dalvik Cache
echo -ne the .macaddr file
delete the wpa_supplicant files
Nothing worked. When I dial *#*#4636#*#*, wifi state shown "UN-INITIALIZED"
What to do! I need to fix my wifi and can't afford a repair shop, and I'm out of warranty and outside the US so can't return it.
My logs: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-9FuBmRk_7QWll1NTRnenNsYXc/view?usp=sharing
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Fixed this issue on my gf's N5 bu going to settings --> developer options --> "Use the old lollipop DHCP client instead of the new marshmallow DHCP client" --> On
alray said:
Fixed this issue on my gf's N5 bu going to settings --> developer options --> "Use the old lollipop DHCP client instead of the new marshmallow DHCP client" --> On
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The thing is now I'm on 5.1.1 and the issue is still there!
Nexus 5 WiFi problem with Marshmallow
Hello, after updating my Nexus 5 to Android 6.0 the Wi-fi is no longer working. It keeps trying to connect but never actually turns on the Wi-Fi or show any networks. I've turned it on in Safe Mode and it still has the same issue.
Please help!
alray said:
Fixed this issue on my gf's N5 bu going to settings --> developer options --> "Use the old lollipop DHCP client instead of the new marshmallow DHCP client" --> On
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I tried that but didnt' help. Almost every time I turn the wifi on my N5 eventually reboots. I did have wifi connect for a few minutes today to my 5Ghz wifi but then failed for no reason.
I am guessing the wifi chip has burnt out or its some other hardware/software problem. My N5 is a day 1 shipped phone and had no other issues with it. Such a bummer....
biro2200 said:
The thing is now I'm on 5.1.1 and the issue is still there!
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So its probably not the same issue. Did you tried all bands? Is it doing the same thing on different rooter brands?
tomtom007tomtom said:
Hello, after updating my Nexus 5 to Android 6.0 the Wi-fi is no longer working. It keeps trying to connect but never actually turns on the Wi-Fi or show any networks. I've turned it on in Safe Mode and it still has the same issue.
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Did you tried the option in the developer menu I was talking in my post above, it fixed my wifi problem caused by Android 6.0
this problem is severe
i have Nexus 5
Since ive updated to stock 6.0.1 (Build M4B30Z) my wifi has stopped working completely
Things ive tried
- ROOT, delete wifi persist folder (Wifi works but requires restart once wifi stops working)
- Lineage OS (Wifi works here but requires multiple restarts)
- Revert to Stock versions 4.4.4 and 5.1
- Heat gun over Wifi Chip (doesnt work at all) may be ive done it the wrong way
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So I just finished rooting my OnePlus 7t Pro and when it turned back on it won't connect to the wifi. Everything worked fine before but now when I flip the wifi switch to "on" it plays the animation but stays in the "off" setting. I've tried to look online for help but everything is from years ago and no longer relevant on android 11. Help please this is my first root attempt.
1. Wipe /cache partition
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3. Switch off Bluetooth
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jwoegerbauer said:
1. Wipe /cache partition
2. Forget the Wi-Network ( means remove Wi-Fi network from saved networks list ) and reconnect
3. Switch off Bluetooth
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I've tried to turn off the phone then press all 3 buttons to get it into fastboot but instead it just does the bootloader thing again and wifi still doesn't work. When I was installing a driver on it I couldn't find the one that matched my build number exactly so I got the next closest thing. Could this have something to do with it?
It should be obvious to you that when the phone is started in Fastbot mode (AKA Booloader mode), the Android OS has not been started at the same time, so Wi-Fi cannot work.
jwoegerbauer said:
It should be obvious to you that when the phone is started in Fastbot mode (AKA Booloader mode), the Android OS has not been started at the same time, so Wi-Fi cannot work.
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I know that but after going through bootloader mode it restarts like normal and goes back to the home screen. At this point I go to settings and proceed to switch the wifi on and the switch does the "switch on animation" while still staying "off". I did in fact delete all previously known wifi information and managed to wipe the cache partition.

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