Hello guys have a good day
I am using an Honor 7s device but I am unable to connect to my home wifi network, It s telling that "Denied access to network"
I have done resetting the network and resetting the whole device wiping everything but the issue is still there
Any replies will be appreciated
Try this:
Open the Wi-Fi settings screen, touch the name corresponding to a Wi-Fi network or touch and hold it, select Forget, then enter the password to try connecting again.
Open Settings, search for and touch Reset network settings, then enter the password to try connecting again.
This will restore all network settings, including Wi-Fi, mobile data, and Bluetooth settings, but will not delete any data or files or change other settings.
Power off and then power on the router.
Restore the router to its factory settings and try connecting again.
xXx yYy said:
Try this:
Open the Wi-Fi settings screen, touch the name corresponding to a Wi-Fi network or touch and hold it, select Forget, then enter the password to try connecting again.
Open Settings, search for and touch Reset network settings, then enter the password to try connecting again.
This will restore all network settings, including Wi-Fi, mobile data, and Bluetooth settings, but will not delete any data or files or change other settings.
Power off and then power on the router.
Restore the router to its factory settings and try connecting again.
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Already done the above mentioned steps but didn't made any difference
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After going into and out of airplane mode a couple times, my Touch Pro won't connect to data. Tried with the weather tab in TF3D and multiple other programs. I've tried resetting the data connection to avail. Ultimately, I have to reboot the phone to get data back. I am not roaming, I am on the Sprint network when this is happening.
pilotmills said:
After going into and out of airplane mode a couple times, my Touch Pro won't connect to data. Tried with the weather tab in TF3D and multiple other programs. I've tried resetting the data connection to avail. Ultimately, I have to reboot the phone to get data back. I am not roaming, I am on the Sprint network when this is happening.
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Did you ever get a response to this? I'm having the same issue, and I'm on the new Samsung Infuse 4G, but my issue isn't solved by reboot, I'm only able to go in and tap the apn settings and not change then hit save, and it seems to reset the data, real annoying.
Hi Guys
Just bought a Rhyme for the wife, was working fine but after updating to ICS the phone doesn't detect my router but detects all the others and I can also connect to the others (the open ones).
I have tried factory reset and downloading the RUU and manually flashing it but still the same problem.
I have also searched the net and the XDA forum but no luck, any help will be really appreciated .
Thanks
Since it's your router, you must know the necessary information to connect to it. Try adding a network manually (type in SSID & password).
Hi
Thanks for your reply.
I've tried that but doesn't detect it at all, says "not in range" even though I'm sitting next to it.
All my other devices work though.
Tried resetting the router? If that doesn't work, remove wireless security on the router & try again.
sam-man said:
Hi
Thanks for your reply.
I've tried that but doesn't detect it at all, says "not in range" even though I'm sitting next to it.
All my other devices work though.
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Check in your WiFi settings and make sure it is NOT saved in the list of previous networks. If it is saved, press it and select the option to forget the network. After that, disable and then re-enable WiFi. If you network pops up, then connect and you're done. If it doesn't connect, then follow the directions below.
If your WiFi network is not save in teh list, or it does not show up after following the directions above, try to manually install the network. This is accomplished differently based on your Android version. It may be in the settings menu in WiFi to manually add the network. Jellybean has a + symbol at the bottom of the page to add one manually. ICS and GB both have it hidden in the WiFi menu. Simply input your SSID and password, and tap connect.
Thanks guys
I've reset the router and it works if I leave the name of the ssid alone but when I change it back to what it was before it stops detecting it again.
So I reset the router again, just added a password and all's well.
Funny problem though.
Good to go, thanks & thread closed.
I just installed Cyanogenmod 10 on my TF101 and every time I try to connect to my home network, it says 'Connecting' then it goes to 'Saved, secured with WPA' without the internet connection.
Did you wipe it (factory reset) in recovery before flashing? If not, do that and try again.
Also, try forgetting the network (long press on the network and forget from popup) then add it back.
Also try cycling power on your router
i fixed mines; not sure if it'll work on yours :s
ninjadan9 said:
I just installed Cyanogenmod 10 on my TF101 and every time I try to connect to my home network, it says 'Connecting' then it goes to 'Saved, secured with WPA' without the internet connection.
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Hi, ninjadan9! i had the same problem after flashing it with CM 10 Nightly, but after debugging on settings, i found a fix. i dont know if its a bug or what, but what i did was:
1) 'forget' my network
2) connect to it again(MAKE SURE YOUR SECURITY KEY IS ENTERED CORRECTLY)
3) if still says, "saved, secured with wpa" dont hesitate, you're still not done
4) on your wifi window, press your menu button
5) choose "advanced"
6)there should be a "wi-fi frequency band" choice, make sure its on "auto"
7) still not working? underneath the ''wi-fi frequency band'', there should be "wi-fi' region code".
8) i dont know if yours has a choice selected, but mines didnt. i chose, "United States" and VIOLA. when i went back, it says "connected" and my wi-fi sign finally showed on my status bar:laugh::good:
hope this helps!:fingers-crossed:
Good day to you, I have a Huawei 4G router model E5373. The thing is that when I try to log into the device's settings, it won't accept my credentials even though I'm sure they're right. Therefore, I tried to reset. I tried to press the reset button 15,20,30, and even 60+ seconds. The lights on the router keep flashing indefinitely and nothing Is happening, the router is not turning off automatically as it is supposed to and I have to turn it off by hand. The router won't reset, the SSID is still the same with the same WiFi key with no return to the default settings. Am I missing something here?
The router is working properly, I can access the internet and everything. However, I can't hard reset so I can access settings and change the WiFi key and the SSID. I hope this is not off the topic of the site. I would appreciate some help.
Hello,
I'm a newbie here so I hope I'm not doing mistakes, writting in wring place, etc. And English is not my native language...
My phone recently update from android 12 to android 13.
I noticed something a bit weird later. Here are the steps:
1- I start a software using internet (firefox, etc) . I go on some websites.
2- I set the network off (wifi off, 4G/3G/etc off) using the network screen
3- but the software can keep surfing on internet !
In fact, as long as I do not restart the software, it stay connected to internet.
I first noticed this while hearing radio on internet using VLC. Despite having put the wifi off and not put on the cellular data (proper words?), I noticed the radio keep working. It never did that on android 12: as soon as I put the wifi/ cellular data off, the connection was interrupted.
What is happening?
PS: my hypothesis is that android keeps the connection on or switch from wifi to data automatically... But I've no idea how to test it.
I think it should be that you didn't turn off both mobile data and wifi properly.
To turn off both mobile data and Wi-Fi, tap on the Internet tile in Quick settings. Then turn off the toggles next to Wi-Fi and cellular service provider’s name.
CassanRoz said:
Hello,
I'm a newbie here so I hope I'm not doing mistakes, writting in wring place, etc. And English is not my native language...
My phone recently update from android 12 to android 13.
I noticed something a bit weird later. Here are the steps:
1- I start a software using internet (firefox, etc) . I go on some websites.
2- I set the network off (wifi off, 4G/3G/etc off) using the network screen
3- but the software can keep surfing on internet !
In fact, as long as I do not restart the software, it stay connected to internet.
I first noticed this while hearing radio on internet using VLC. Despite having put the wifi off and not put on the cellular data (proper words?), I noticed the radio keep working. It never did that on android 12: as soon as I put the wifi/ cellular data off, the connection was interrupted.
What is happening?
PS: my hypothesis is that android keeps the connection on or switch from wifi to data automatically... But I've no idea how to test it.
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You may need to boot into stock recovery and wipe the cache, this is necessary sometimes after updating to remove any conflicting data from before the update that is causing things to be buggy.
Late answer, was kinda busy.
James_Watson said:
Then turn off the toggles next to Wi-Fi and cellular service provider’s name.
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Thank you for your answer. I've sadly tried what you said but it doesn't change. See below for detailed answer.
Droidriven said:
You may need to boot into stock recovery and wipe the cache, this is necessary sometimes after updating to remove any conflicting data from before the update that is causing things to be buggy.
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Thank you for your answer.
I read here what you mean by "boot into stock recovery and wipe the cache".
But I don't know if I can do that.
I've an XR20...
The only option when going to fastboot are :
"START" "Power off" "Restart bootloader"
No possibility to wipe the cache.
While I'm at it.
I played with network option. To test the internet connection, I use termux and run
ping www.google.com
I use the " toggles next to Wi-Fi and cellular service provider’s name" to put network on off.
Here are the results in sequential order.
"Ping ok" means: internet connection available. "No ping" means no connection. (!) means unexpected behavior.
wifi on and cellular off => ping ok
wifi off and cellular off => no ping
wifi off and cellular on => ping ok
wifi off and cellular off => ping ok (!)
wifi off and cellular on => ping ok
wifi off and cellular off => ping ok (!)
wifi off and airplane mode activated and cellular off or on => no ping
wifi off and and cellular off and airplane mode disable => ping ok (!).
Then I exit termux (using the hard method (force quit)) and then activate the airplane mode, then disable it:
wifi off and and cellular off and airplane mode disable => no ping
So in fact, it looks like once an app has asked for cellular data, the cellular data are kept on, whatever the network toggle in quick setting is set.
By the way, and just in case (1):
it reminds me than when I updated to android 13, sms couldn't send anymore pics when off network. I had to update some parameters to make it work again. (From what I understand from doing a little search, you have to "allow mms when your cellular data are disabled"). Think I had to update my APN too (I used the configuration suggested on the official website of my phone provider).
Could that be the source of the troubles?
(1) good old stuff I was taught the hard way: try to remember everything you did on your computer the day it failed. Even insignificant stuff can be the cause of huge trouble...
CassanRoz said:
Late answer, was kinda busy.
Thank you for your answer. I've sadly tried what you said but it doesn't change. See below for detailed answer.
Thank you for your answer.
I read here what you mean by "boot into stock recovery and wipe the cache".
But I don't know if I can do that.
I've an XR20...
The only option when going to fastboot are :
"START" "Power off" "Restart bootloader"
No possibility to wipe the cache.
While I'm at it.
I played with network option. To test the internet connection, I use termux and run
ping www.google.com
I use the " toggles next to Wi-Fi and cellular service provider’s name" to put network on off.
Here are the results in sequential order.
"Ping ok" means: internet connection available. "No ping" means no connection. (!) means unexpected behavior.
wifi on and cellular off => ping ok
wifi off and cellular off => no ping
wifi off and cellular on => ping ok
wifi off and cellular off => ping ok (!)
wifi off and cellular on => ping ok
wifi off and cellular off => ping ok (!)
wifi off and airplane mode activated and cellular off or on => no ping
wifi off and and cellular off and airplane mode disable => ping ok (!).
Then I exit termux (using the hard method (force quit)) and then activate the airplane mode, then disable it:
wifi off and and cellular off and airplane mode disable => no ping
So in fact, it looks like once an app has asked for cellular data, the cellular data are kept on, whatever the network toggle in quick setting is set.
By the way, and just in case (1):
it reminds me than when I updated to android 13, sms couldn't send anymore pics when off network. I had to update some parameters to make it work again. (From what I understand from doing a little search, you have to "allow mms when your cellular data are disabled"). Think I had to update my APN too (I used the configuration suggested on the official website of my phone provider).
Could that be the source of the troubles?
(1) good old stuff I was taught the hard way: try to remember everything you did on your computer the day it failed. Even insignificant stuff can be the cause of huge trouble...
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In fastboot, connect to PC, open a adb/fastboot terminal,type this command.
fastboot erase cache
Also, try going to your system settings>apps and find the apps on the app list that are using data in the background and disable background data usage for those apps.