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After entering the letters what is the next step? I couldn't get screen one to come up. I did a soft reset on my phone, but I still go between 4g/wifi, it keeps going back & forth every 15-20 seconds.
This works on my Verizon SGS3, but you have to enter a code to unlock "Service Mode," which allows for the testing of many features on the S3, I found the trick! This works on my 4.1.2This apparently won't work on Verizon Wireless. I dialed *#0011# and got their "cannot reach this number as dialed" recording.
This works on my Verizon SGS3, but you have to enter a code to unlock "Service Mode," which allows for the testing of many features on the S3, I found the trick! This works on my 4.1.2
The secret is to first type *#22745927 to get to a screen which has one entry "Hidden Service Menu Disabled" or something like that. Press that, select "Enable" and "okay" and you will be able to enter the codes you want after that.
This is described in post #114 of this very thread, just 12 posts up, along with all of the commands possible with it. There are many. But, be careful with some of these! Go forth and prosper!
Oh, so as windstrings mentions above, this "fix" is only temporary.That's too bad. I knew the menu code was. There is probably some way, with a rooted phone, to change this setting and make it stick. It's obviously not changing the boot option but just the function in memory.OK, not only does it reset the wifi power saving back to ON, it ALSO resets the "Hidden Menu" back to being "hidden", so after a reboot you would also need to dial *#22745927 to get to a screen which has one entry "Hidden Service Menu Disabled" all over again.
Oh, so as windstrings mentions above, this "fix" is only temporary.That's too bad. I knew the menu code was. There is probably some way, with a rooted phone, to change this setting and make it stick. It's obviously not changing the boot option but just the function in memory.
By the way, I had this same problem, as I mentioned very early in this thread, but after uninstalling Battery Defender the problem went away.
It very well may be that there is some other app that could be the culprit here. I installed WiFi Manager because I really liked the toggle widget, but then I uninstalled it testing for this problem. A month later I decided to put it back on. After installing it the second time, my app/widget placement process went haywire! I couldn't place an app icon on a home page because they would start screaming by - wooshing so fast you couldn't do anything. If I tried to just move an icon, same thing. The pages would start whizzing in a chaotic manner.
Well, I uninstalled Wifi Manager and it didn't do anything. After trying other obvious things, I installed it again and then selected "Clear Data" in Application Manager and that solved the problem!
One time my phone and PC connection stopped functioning, and every possible thing there was to do didn't fix it, UNTIL I pulled the battery! I've only had this phone 2.5 months and I've already had these weird problems!
It just goes to show that some screwy things can happen on these phones, and another user installed app could've boinked yer Wifi. Try to think if you installed something about the time this started and clear the data of that app and see what happens.:smokingsomb:
But I don't get into optimizers and battery savers and Task Killers and that sort of stuff.Well, that's one way to solve your browser problem! I've been browser hopping myself recently.I can't imagine anything I would have installed that might affect wifi, unless is would be one of the browsers I have been using. I keep looking for a reliable browser that doesn't mangle websites and provide spotty performance. I have yet to find a solution. So I use 4 different browsers based upon each of their quirks and which website I am visiting, to minimize frustrations.But I don't get into optimizers and battery savers and Task Killers and that sort of stuff.

Well, that's one way to solve your browser problem! I've been browser hopping myself recently.
My point was that it may have not been something that would be obviously related to the Wifi. It could be any app, just one that was installed around the time this started.
Also, if all else fails, pull the battery. That's how I solved my USB connect problem after bangin my head against the wall for hours.:banghead: >>![]()
I dialed *#0011# pressed menu button (first picture) then selected WIFI and got to the next screen (second picture). I pressed the button so it says "Off". Hit back until I was back in the homescreen. WIFI has worked to my satisfaction ever since.
I am on the initial firmware 'xxxxxLE8