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Help Wifi in Galaxy S

oliverm

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Hi

I have to say that Android is giving me the worst experience of any phone I've had. I'm using a Samsung Galaxy S with 2.1 and, while the hardware is excellent (nice camera btw), the software is just so bad.

My current issue is that wifi isn't being used unless my 3g connection completely disappears. Not 0 bars, but the red no-entry sign that appears when the phone just cant find the provider. Only then will it use wifi. I've tried new wifi APs, changing the channels, changing the AP mode (B/G/N etc), changing encryption types (AES etc). Nothing makes a difference.

I wouldn't mind too much but reception here is terrible so apps stop uploading, things slow down.

Any ideas why this might be? I can't imagine it's meant to happen.
 
no, it shouldnt do that, the only thing i can think of is to go into wi fi settings -> menubutton -> advanced -> wi fi sleep policy and check what its set to.
 
It was set to stop the wifi when the screen goes blank. I've set it to never stop the wifi. It will kill the battery but lets hope it solves the issue.
 
Actually it tends to spare the battery, since the phone isn't constantly searching for network signal. My last few phones (Galaxy S, Desire, HD2) have all been better for battery life on constant WiFi.
 
Actually it tends to spare the battery, since the phone isn't constantly searching for network signal. My last few phones (Galaxy S, Desire, HD2) have all been better for battery life on constant WiFi.
That's strange as I find it works the opposite way.

I tried it last night and noticed the battery at 94%
This morning only 6hrs later I switched it on and it read 75%

Previous nightly consumption is much less when set to stop the wifi.
 
Last night I put it back to stopping the wifi when the screen goes blank.
Before switching off, like the previous night I first killed off all running programs and checked the screen... it showed 72%.
5hrs later I woke up, clicked the Home button to turn on the screen and checked the battery once more.. It read 70%.

So only 2% in 5hrs laying idle is good enough for me.

I'm happy to try the test again if you wish. :)
 
oliverm,
my wife has the same phone. she just got it late last week. she's having the same issues. i'm in south korea. believe it or not,,,i'm sitting here in samsung's tech center waiting with my wife. i'll keep you updated as to the problem of this wifi issue as soon as i get some answers.
 
Just talked to the tech. They don't know. Its to early since the phone was just released. We have to wait 2weeks to see if there is similar issues here in korea. Wife an i are going back to sketch to see if we swap it for another galaxy s.
 
I am hijacking this thread...got the galaxy s yesterday, had it connected to the wifi at home with no issues, but today when I tried connecting, it couldn't detect the ssid. I hide my ssid, so thinking that as the problem, I unhid it and voila! it works again...is this the norm? Galaxy S can't detect hidden SSIDs?
 
my wi fi is no good. Just constantly droppign in and out for me :( even with sleep off.

I've downloaded wifi fixer app and it puts notifications in whenever a problem is detected, there is heaps.. I think this may be why my battery sucks.
 
Thanks Noose. Interesting to know that I'm not alone. Keep me informd with anything you hear.

I've also found that it refuses to show the wifi icon sometimes when moving between previously connected wifi networks. The wifi networks just dont appear in the list. Stop and start the wifi feature in the Galaxy S and the wifi networks appear again.

Wifi reception is also really poor. The phone will show 1 or 2 bars perhaps for any wifi network when another iphone or laptop next to it will show a full set of bars.
 
All - there is a problem with the GT-i9000 WiFi.

It will disconnect itself after a duration of anything from 1 to 60 mins from my experience.

Its noticed when your surfing web pages, as it will suddenly stop being available and the "web page not available" message will appear. Or perhaps your streaming internet radio or using the Media server, basicly any WiFi based comms will simply stop working as the phone turns off the WiFi chip but does not update the phone software it has done so.

Appears to be the more apps that use it simultaneously the quicker it dies. And I am using the BT home hub 2 also, but this issue happens on other access points so im not sure if it is related. But this in no way should be a problem, just means if it is related, Samsung stand a better change of find the problem.

this issue is wide spread - reported on lots of forums.

looks like it affects all Samsung gt-i9000 units.

It appears to be a driver issue with the Samsung base OS drivers in the phone. Possibly sleep policy is not operating correctly and the wifi radio is being disabled by the hardware and is not being controlled correctly by the software so the WiFI icon still appeers to indicate the phone is connected. Also the wifi signal is not being correctly reported. the signal appears to be attenuated more than it really is.

This must be reported now as top priority. The WiFoi drivers need fixing, WiFi on this phone appears to be causing all kinds of issues.

Also if this hits the press, Samsung will experience a huge PR issue on the same scale as the Iphone 4 aerial joke issue, so Samsung rep who is monitoring these threads get yourself a pay rise and bring this to the attention of the Samsung development manager ASAP.


Please Samsung fix your WiFi drivers ASAP !!!

http://forumuk.samsungmobile.com/PostsList.aspx?ThreadID=207294

http://forumuk.samsungmobile.com/PostsList.aspx?ThreadID=207308

http://forumuk.samsungmobile.com/PostsList.aspx?ForumPostID=206677

http://gorumors.com/google-nexus-one-wi-fi-connectivity-issue/2753460

http://forum.vodafone.co.uk/topic/66822-galaxy-s-wi-fi-issue/

loads of others on google search
 
Im also having terrible issues with my captivate galaxy s. Seems to be an issue while connecting to my cisco WAP4410N at work, specifically. The wifis run all day long on my old dlink router.

Im noting some very strange issues, here are the facts:
I get the page cannot be displayed error in the browser.
I can access public sites through their IP address.
I can ping any public IP address.
I can ping any private IP address on the same subnet as the access point (10.10.2.x).
I cannot ping private IPs on a different subnet (10.10.3.x)
DNS resides on a different IP subnet, which is why I cannot browse.
The router (juniper ssg20) has no record of any sessions to a private IP address on another subnet, however it will show all sessions from the phone to public IPs.

I wonder if android is not honoring the subnet mask, and is attempting to broadcast to any and all private IPs? The settings look fine to me in the DHCP server. Also, it works fine for all laptops and my buddys droid.

And now to really play with your mind, when i manually enter the settings, it works fine. Sadly this is a problem when I go home and am on a different private network.

Just wanted to add my findings to this thread. I hope they fix the issue quickly.
 
Wow i just fixed it if your static ip is set to on turn it off and it works like a charm i think that's the problem hope it helps worked for me :)
 
No problem with wifi but can somone answer me this. How does the phone choose between using wifi and the phone network if both are available? Obviously I want to use my cheaper (and faster) home wifi when available. - Thanks
 
No problem with wifi but can somone answer me this. How does the phone choose between using wifi and the phone network if both are available? Obviously I want to use my cheaper (and faster) home wifi when available. - Thanks
By default if the phone picks up a wifi network and you have wifi on it will switch to this over 3G.
 
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Galaxys WiFi problem with me also i9000 available to connect to two wifi points one is WEP and one is not it picks up the non wep all day long no faults
however the main WEP wifi cannot connect even with the correct WEP code in
Also looking for a quick fix please Mr Samsung rest of the phone is more than OK
 
Im also having terrible issues with my captivate galaxy s. Seems to be an issue while connecting to my cisco WAP4410N at work, specifically. The wifis run all day long on my old dlink router.

Im noting some very strange issues, here are the facts:
I get the page cannot be displayed error in the browser.
I can access public sites through their IP address.
I can ping any public IP address.
I can ping any private IP address on the same subnet as the access point (10.10.2.x).
I cannot ping private IPs on a different subnet (10.10.3.x)
DNS resides on a different IP subnet, which is why I cannot browse.
The router (juniper ssg20) has no record of any sessions to a private IP address on another subnet, however it will show all sessions from the phone to public IPs.

I wonder if android is not honoring the subnet mask, and is attempting to broadcast to any and all private IPs? The settings look fine to me in the DHCP server. Also, it works fine for all laptops and my buddys droid.

And now to really play with your mind, when i manually enter the settings, it works fine. Sadly this is a problem when I go home and am on a different private network.

Just wanted to add my findings to this thread. I hope they fix the issue quickly.

I was able to verify my suspicions. When using dhcp, the network stack uses the default class a network mask for anything on a 10.x.x.x network, instead of using the dhcp supplied mask. I verified on two different access points at two different locations using net status. I hope they fix this...
 
I was able to verify my suspicions. When using dhcp, the network stack uses the default class a network mask for anything on a 10.x.x.x network, instead of using the dhcp supplied mask. I verified on two different access points at two different locations using net status. I hope they fix this...

Hopefully you can bug report this on the samsung support website so they are aware of it. I haven't read anything about this problem anywhere else (but that doesn't mean much) I just want to make sure samsung knows so they can fix it.
 
Though my wireless networks are turned on and can be detected by other systems, my Galaxy S is not detecting any of them!:mad:
Any suggestions would be helpful..
 
i am having a huge problem with my wifi on galaxy s. earlier it used to work fine stay connected for long but all of a sudden it though recognises the connection but fails to connect to it even though after verifying the connection .it shows obtaining ip address then shows connection unsuccessful .dont know whether its due to applications i installed or due to some problem with my device please help instead of android 2.1 my device has become android 0.0 heeeelllllpppppp.
 
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