WiFi conectivity issues, help needed.

Joseph Best

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Hello all, I hope this post finds you all in great peace and health.
I did the OTA update for my Galaxy Nexus and ever since I have not been able to connect to my home WiFi network. I use CLEAR home 4G.

If anyone has a suggestion that can help the situation, your advice is much needed.

Thanks in advance!
 

pontiac005

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Have you tried another wifi connection and not just your home to see if you can connect?

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pontiac005

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Sounds like you need to maybe do a power cycle on your router and or modem. Other then that I did a search and have seen no other kinds of problems with anyone else like you are having.

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Unplug the modem and router for 30 seconds, plug back in and let it reconnect. Then reconnect on your device.

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cporier91

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I'm having a similar problem. My gnex will connect to my wifi but after a while it will disconnect while being idle. All my other devices will stay connected but my gnex will get (booted off) the network...but my network will allow up to 11 devices to be connected. I only have 3 devices that use the network. Anyone relate?

**EDIT: and yes I have the setting on when wifi is always on.

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I am not sure if this corrects the issues others are experiencing, but I disabled WiFi optimization under the advanced settings menu in the WiFi settings and that seems to prevent the WiFi turning Grey after a period of inactivity.

(Settings - > WiFi -> Menu - > Advanced - > Uncheck WiFi Optimization)

Dan
 

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I am not sure if this corrects the issues others are experiencing, but I disabled WiFi optimization under the advanced settings menu in the WiFi settings and that seems to prevent the WiFi turning Grey after a period of inactivity.

(Settings - > WiFi -> Menu - > Advanced - > Uncheck WiFi Optimization)

Dan

WORKED! Thanks!