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No issues with Wifi, but I'm noticing the screen flicker under auto brightness.
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No issues with Wifi, but I'm noticing the screen flicker under auto brightness.
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You won't have a wifi issue until you connect to a network with multiple AP's.
As far as the flicker, I've never seen a manufacturer to get auto-brightness right. Just switch to manual.
Major issue with wifi at work. On networks with multiple APs, same SSID and different channels, network constantly drops and sometimes just gives up.
I opened a case with Nvidia and they admitted it is a known issue and will be fixed in the next OTA update.
Major issue with wifi at work. On networks with multiple APs, same SSID and different channels, network constantly drops and sometimes just gives up.
I opened a case with Nvidia and they admitted it is a known issue and will be fixed in the next OTA update.
The OTA update did not fix the WiFi issue at work. I never had the issue with my LG G Pad with Kit Kat and none of the Apple devices have the issue.
Starting to have issues with my WiFi.??????
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Starting to have issues with my WiFi.
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Nvidia sent me to Amazon as it had been less than 30 days. I received the replacement Friday. Same issue, if not worse. I have yet to get connected, with only the message "xxxxWiFi Saved, secured with 802.1x" Interestingly, my Samsung Galaxy S4 had the very same issue here when it came out, but was fixed in an update.
I believe I have made a mistake with this tablet. While I love to casually game, the majority of use for my tablet is used for work and organization. I need internet at work, but am dead in the water with this tablet.
Yeah I would turn it on. As well as Android manages battery life with this option turned on you shouldn't see any big drop in battery life by doing so. Plus you will have any new notifications waiting for you instantly when you wake it up.(I do have it set for WiFi to turn off during sleep. Probably should turn that off and see what happens.)
I would be interested to hear more about your interaction with NVIDIA support if you were to PM me more details.Reported back to Nvidia Monday that the new tablet was doing the same, if not worse. I was told that my problem was important (sure) and they were escalating to the 2nd level support for troubleshooting, which no one has done any of yet. Here it is Wednesday night and they finally respond that they don't need to bother with me and that more updates were to come.
So, they have yet to understand what the issue is and really don't care. I'm considering going back to LG. Their tablet was slower, but at least it worked.
Sent you the whole dialogue.I would be interested to hear more about your interaction with NVIDIA support if you were to PM me more details.
I've documented previously in this forum my WiFi issues on the network at work and some lagginess when waking from sleep. Now I've experienced a completely whacked screen twice while watching Hulu and once when attempting a Hangouts video call. The whole screen goes berserk with goofy patterns and colors. Then capacitative buttons don't worry (or if they do the screen doesn't change so I can't tell). My only recourse has been to hold down the power button until it restarts.
Anyone have a thought about what is going on? Fortunately I do neither of those things frequently, tho I can't be sure it's really app specific since it's only happened 3 times.
One possibility is that I have a bad unit...Haven't contacted NVIDIA yet.