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Mine keeps dropping and reconnecting but when it's connected it isn't passing traffic. I have a wireless N router. Maybe I should try the VW FIOS router it's only G.
Anyways thought I'd get this out there in case someone has a fix or it's a problem.
I'm having problems with mine too. I have an N router but it's backwards compatible for G as well, so it should work. The phone found the network just fine but it keeps disconnecting even when I'm only 3 feet from the router. I'll have to keep playing with it...
I'm having problems with mine too. I have an N router but it's backwards compatible for G as well, so it should work. The phone found the network just fine but it keeps disconnecting even when I'm only 3 feet from the router. I'll have to keep playing with it...
Either power cycle your router or drop the setting back to G as a test. Sometimes you have to set it to 20mhz for it to work more reliably. Unfortunately not all routers are as compatible and some need tweaking at times. Also check the firmware to be sure there isn't an update.
Something is not right. I just checked my wireless router settings and it's currently working for n, b and g. I changed it to g only and then tried turning WiFi back on. It found the network and indicates an excellent signal strength, but then it disconnects from WiFi right away in that same screen. However, when I go back to my homescreen, the wifi widget shows that wifi is on. I don't get it? Am I doing something really stupid?
None of this helps unless you list the make and model of the router. If it's N, is it a dual band router? etc.
We need that info to see if there is a common compatibility issue with the routers.
Also are you in a heavy traffic area? Try going to manual and selecting different channels on the router.
Also check for router firmware updates.
Good pointNone of this helps unless you list the make and model of the router. If it's N, is it a dual band router? etc.
We need that info to see if there is a common compatibility issue with the routers.
Also are you in a heavy traffic area? Try going to manual and selecting different channels on the router.
Also check for router firmware updates.
Either power cycle your router or drop the setting back to G as a test. Sometimes you have to set it to 20mhz for it to work more reliably. Unfortunately not all routers are as compatible and some need tweaking at times. Also check the firmware to be sure there isn't an update.
I just got home and unplugged my router and plugged back in. it now seems to be working fine.
I wish my solution was that easy. I tried everything. I'm still getting disconnected right after I click "connect" to my network.
No it won't. That'll drain your battery LESS.Settings > Wireless & Networks > Wi-Fi Settings > Menu > Advanced > Wi-Fi sleep policy > Never, though this will drain your battery faster.![]()
By "power cycle", do you mean shutting it off completely and restarting it?