Rio Rita
Newbie
Hi, I just joined the forum because I need some help.
I have a cheap Chinese phone which is almost 5 years old, but it has been fine until yesterday.
I suddenly started getting "sign in to network" messages for a strange network which is in Chinese so I don't understand it. It keeps popping up about every 5 minutes, even though I am already signed in to my home wifi network. It has a https address which is dnspod.qcloud.com which seems to be something to do with website design. When I look on my wifi available list it is not there. I turned off the notification of available networks and rebooted twice but it still appears. Its driving me mad, can anyone suggest anything other than get a new phone, because I cant afford one at present, or I definitely would! Thanks.
I have a cheap Chinese phone which is almost 5 years old, but it has been fine until yesterday.
I suddenly started getting "sign in to network" messages for a strange network which is in Chinese so I don't understand it. It keeps popping up about every 5 minutes, even though I am already signed in to my home wifi network. It has a https address which is dnspod.qcloud.com which seems to be something to do with website design. When I look on my wifi available list it is not there. I turned off the notification of available networks and rebooted twice but it still appears. Its driving me mad, can anyone suggest anything other than get a new phone, because I cant afford one at present, or I definitely would! Thanks.
BTW I am in China, and can read Chinese.
Well, a bit more seriously speaking I dont yet know the purpose of this more or less constant connection to this Chinese server. I guess that at least a temporary solution when I don't want to be disturbed is closing WiFi and mobile data - but that is of course closing me from all net activity. Speaking about other phone alternatives, could also a "raw" Chinese phone get these kind of problems (a phone only with the basic Android OS, with no alterations of it or add ons by the manufacturer)?