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WiFi not working???

If you're wondering if your phone is connected to your home WiFi network or to your Google Fi cellular network, disable mobile data on your Pixel and then see if the WiFi icon in the upper Status bar is showing a strong WiFi signal. Do a test with a web browser app to confirm your phone has online access. Typically, even if you do or don't have mobile data enabled, the default state will be to use WiFi when available.

Regarding using WireShark to confirm is your Pixel is or isn't connected to your home network, that's a bit of an overkill solution. WireShark is a very capable utility, but it's intended to be used as a network packet analyzer. You will get more relevance checking your home router's setup/config menu to see which devices are connected to it. Your router is what manages and maintains your entire home LAN, WireShark is just a way to get a deep level analysis of the network traffic running through your LAN.
Thank you. I disabled mobile data and the two icons I see are the Wifi indicator (which appears strong and I was able to use connect to the phone just now to get the screen grab) and the signal indicator (I think) which shows an exclamation point. I believe that you are suggesting that this means that WiFi is working. Yes, WireShark can dive deep, btu it also shows activity and I would feel a lot better if I saw that...

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Eightball.com: AI-Powered Oracle

I've had this domain for awhile and never really did much with it. Seemed like the perfect little side project to tinker with AI:

Right now I've just got "Shakespeare" answering the questions, but I'll be adding more over time. People like King Arthur, Socrates, Mother Earth, etc...

I'm editing the code on the live site, so it may not work perfectly, but let me know what you think!
Well. I cant wait for your update info Rob.

Help How to control SIM connection without physically removing SIM from Android

Assuming since your tablet has been set up to use a restricted SIM, your school district's IT department has some sort of MDM in place to restrict WiFi connectivity too, forcing the use of a managed and monitored cellular service.
If that's the situation, I'd give up trying to force this tablet to be used for your own personal needs and just get your own personal tablet. If budget is a priority, hopefully a used one might work out?

Why would an error say "Fragment not attached to Activity" when onDetach has never been called?

FINALLY figured it out. I was creating new WelcomeFragments on every call, which of course were not attached to the Activity - only the original WelcomeFragment was. I passed "this@WelcomeFragment" to my Compose UI so that I could call it without creating a new one. All works now.

Thanks! It actually helps to just type out the problem :)

How to Get Samsung Galaxy J2 To Use Speed Dial Numbers

I'm surprised ... and disappointed that no one has posted the answer. Is really no one using speed dial calling on Samsung Galaxy phones???
nope and i use my z fold 4 for work......do not see a need. i can find numbers of clients quite easily and just takes a second. or if im driving, i can have my google assistant find and dial the number i need.

Help Keep getting unidentified sound that doesn't seem to be a notification

Well before you try more drastic measures like a Factory Reset, don't stop at least trying to find out just which app or service is behind that occasional, weird 'clinking' sound. If anything, use Samsung's Smart Switch utility to make a full backup of your user account. It will make doing a restore of your data easier if necessary, and it's always a better practice to have backups of your phone anyway. Backups are important, they really are.

But getting back to that sound, since you don't see anything in the Notification log that correlates with when it does occur that is odd but it's not an absolute. You also mentioned not seeing anything notable as far as apps that 'might' be responsible but keep in mind that there could be several menus, conditionally-accessible menus, and annoying-messy-to-use sub-menus to look through now. Each version of Android includes an increasingly complex Settings menu, and add in that Samsung opts to extensively add/alter even more complexity, there's often multiple options to check for things like Notification sounds. Looking through the User Manuel for your model, there are several on pg. 102 through pg. 107 to go through as a starting place:

If nothing in those Settings options stop that sound, you might want to then try looking through the Running services menu to see if there is some app or Android background service might be responsible for that sound. Note that Running services won't indicate outright about that sound, it will show you a more extensive listing of all the processes that are active and loaded in RAM. Also, you need to enable the Developers Options menu that's otherwise hidden within your Settings menu (it's an integral part of the Android OS, it's just something that needs to be intentionally made visible):
Anyway, once you enable Developers Options, use Running services and see if perhaps there's some system related service might be making that sound. Note that there's likely to be one or several Android System items and if you tap on them that will reveal more info on just which service or services it refers to. So yeah, this involves a lot of speculation on your part. Just be very judicious about anything you change in Developers Options. There will be a lot of oddly named system processes that appear to be gibberish to some but vital as far as keeping your phone functional.

how to use nfc with camera at same time

I can read nfc data on my app

but i could't read nfc when i use camera view


i got this message (automatically nfc reader set disable when i open camera )

Code:
 I  isNFCAllowed is called for userId - 0
 D  NFC checking for 0
 W   container manager null for 0
 I  allow NFC for 0
 D  call the applyRouting
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(2044)] nfcManager_enableDiscovery: enter
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(4265)] storeLastDiscoveryParams: enter
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(2083)] nfcManager_enableDiscovery: enter; tech_mask = 01, restart = 1
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(3974)] startRfDiscovery: is start=0
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(572)] nfaConnectionCallback: event= 31
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(610)] nfaConnectionCallback: NFA_RF_DISCOVERY_STOPPED_EVT: status = 0
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(4191)] stopPolling_rfDiscoveryDisabled: disable polling
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(572)] nfaConnectionCallback: event= 1
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(590)] nfaConnectionCallback: NFA_POLL_DISABLED_EVT: status = 0
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(4169)] startPolling_rfDiscoveryDisabled: enable polling
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(4173)] startPolling_rfDiscoveryDisabled: wait for enable event
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(572)] nfaConnectionCallback: event= 0
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(581)] nfaConnectionCallback: NFA_POLL_ENABLED_EVT: status = 0
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(2115)] nfcManager_enableDiscovery: Enable p2pListening
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(3974)] startRfDiscovery: is start=1
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(572)] nfaConnectionCallback: event= 37
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(1030)] nfaConnectionCallback: unknown event ????
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(572)] nfaConnectionCallback: event= 30
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(600)] nfaConnectionCallback: NFA_RF_DISCOVERY_STARTED_EVT: status = 0
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(4128)] startStopPolling: enter; isStart=1
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(1193)] nfaDeviceManagementCallback: enter; event=0x2
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(1222)] nfaDeviceManagementCallback: NFA_DM_SET_CONFIG_EVT
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(4156)] startStopPolling: exit
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(2190)] nfcManager_enableDiscovery: exit
 I  Notify nfc service : camera open was(true) -> now(false) = polling(false)
 D  call the applyRouting
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(2044)] nfcManager_enableDiscovery: enter
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(4265)] storeLastDiscoveryParams: enter
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(2083)] nfcManager_enableDiscovery: enter; tech_mask = 00, restart = 1
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(3974)] startRfDiscovery: is start=0
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(572)] nfaConnectionCallback: event= 31
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(610)] nfaConnectionCallback: NFA_RF_DISCOVERY_STOPPED_EVT: status = 0
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(4191)] stopPolling_rfDiscoveryDisabled: disable polling
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(572)] nfaConnectionCallback: event= 1
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(590)] nfaConnectionCallback: NFA_POLL_DISABLED_EVT: status = 0
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(3974)] startRfDiscovery: is start=1
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(572)] nfaConnectionCallback: event= 30
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(600)] nfaConnectionCallback: NFA_RF_DISCOVERY_STARTED_EVT: status = 0
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(2190)] nfcManager_enableDiscovery: exit

 D  call the applyRouting
 D  Discovery configuration equal, not updating.
 I  Notify nfc service : camera open was(false) -> now(true) = polling(true)
 D  call the applyRouting
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(2044)] nfcManager_enableDiscovery: enter
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(4265)] storeLastDiscoveryParams: enter
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(2083)] nfcManager_enableDiscovery: enter; tech_mask = 2f, restart = 1
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(3974)] startRfDiscovery: is start=0
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(572)] nfaConnectionCallback: event= 31
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(610)] nfaConnectionCallback: NFA_RF_DISCOVERY_STOPPED_EVT: status = 0
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(4191)] stopPolling_rfDiscoveryDisabled: disable polling
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(572)] nfaConnectionCallback: event= 1
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(590)] nfaConnectionCallback: NFA_POLL_DISABLED_EVT: status = 3
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(4169)] startPolling_rfDiscoveryDisabled: enable polling
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(4173)] startPolling_rfDiscoveryDisabled: wait for enable event
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(572)] nfaConnectionCallback: event= 0
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(581)] nfaConnectionCallback: NFA_POLL_ENABLED_EVT: status = 0
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(2115)] nfcManager_enableDiscovery: Enable p2pListening
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(3974)] startRfDiscovery: is start=1
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(572)] nfaConnectionCallback: event= 36
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(1009)] nfaConnectionCallback: NFA_LISTEN_ENABLED_EVT : status=0x0
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(1193)] nfaDeviceManagementCallback: enter; event=0x2
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(1222)] nfaDeviceManagementCallback: NFA_DM_SET_CONFIG_EVT
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(572)] nfaConnectionCallback: event= 30
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(600)] nfaConnectionCallback: NFA_RF_DISCOVERY_STARTED_EVT: status = 0
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(4128)] startStopPolling: enter; isStart=1
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(1193)] nfaDeviceManagementCallback: enter; event=0x2
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(1222)] nfaDeviceManagementCallback: NFA_DM_SET_CONFIG_EVT
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(4156)] startStopPolling: exit
 I  [INFO:NativeNfcManager.cpp(2190)] nfcManager_enableDiscovery: exit

How to access Styx Browser & Duckduckgo sessions/tabs on my Android & transferring them to my Linux PC, possibly adb method, is root needed?

@Hadron, Thanks for your response! 1.) I already explained why i cant just copy & email the URLs from my android to my PC.
2.) I will definitely learn from this experience & not allow it to happen again, but i am trying to transition & do just that, & need to save the current tabs/sessions i already have, so i can move on. This is my 1st time using android, so its a learning experience.

Screen Protectors?

My watches all have sapphire lenses, so in the absence of diamond tools the one thing I'm not worried about is scratching them ;).

"Gorilla glass", despite the marketing, is a different matter. The sort of quartz grit you find in everyday environments will scratch that just fine (I've scratched gorilla glass by just putting a phone face down on a conference room table).

How To Turn Off Location Tracking On Samsung Galaxy J2

You do have location settings. As said above, just search settings.

If you set location to "device only" that stops Google collecting "anonymous" (but easily de-anonymised) location information (though some apps, like Maps, will occasionally pop up a message that looks like it's telling you that you need to turn location on but actually re-enables the misnamed "high accuracy" mode that allows them to collect these data. The dishonesty of the wording of that pop-up and the way it bypasses the disclaimer about other consequences is for me enough reason never to enable "high accuracy" location, which anyway isn't more accurate as long as you have a satellite fix).

If you want to stop Google recording your location history you need to turn off app and web history in your Google settings as well as location history. Otherwise Google keep a record of where you used each app. There was a fuss a few years back about them keeping this "back door" way of recording location history, but Google won't have done anything about it.

If you don't use location at all you can just turn it off.

Dark mode on Android 7.1

Use dark wallpaper. See whether it has any theming options. See whether individual apps have a dark mode. That's it.

And don't get worked up about it: amoled phones existed for years before dark mode, I used one myself, it may use a little more power if you leave it on looking at the settings all of the time but it doesn't mean the phone is doomed.

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